THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER n, 1810. BOROUGH OFFICERS. " Purge R. M. Ilnrnmn. Wiunalmcn.-J. U. Osgood J. D. DuvIb, e. It. Laimon, Joseph Mnrunn, O. V. Weaver S. Kilzgorahl, Win. Hmoar baugh. It. Jt. Crwli.nl, I,. 1). liowinnn, J. 1). W. Hock, O. W. Proper. JusHces of the Pace V. A. Randall. 8. .1. Hotloy. 0it,ible S. S. C'aiiilold. (ltcetorJ. It. Clark. .SV'Aooi Director U. W. Holnman, L. J. Hopkins E. Agnew, W. A. Uroyo, U. JamtoMon, J. C. Scowdon. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Cmigre Wm. C. Arnold. Member nf Semite Vfvi. II. Hyiik. Assembly J. E. Wi:nk. President Judge C'li aiu.kh II. Noyks. Anci,tle Judge Jos, A. Nash, A. J. McCiiay. I'returcr Jamrk II. Foxkh. Prnthimntury, llcgitcr C Recorder, &C. CAI.VIK M. Arnp.u. Sheriff: John T. CAnsoy. Vommi.i.iioncr.i'W. A. Connkly, Pk- TRIl YoiTNHK, W. M. CooN. O'nnty Superintendent V.. K. HTIT7.IN oku. IHtricl Attorney P. M. Ct.AHK. Jury (nin1ioner .1. B. Carpkn- TK!, UKO. iUKMPKL. County Surveyor .1. F. PnorKn. iMroner Dn. J. W. Monuow. fSounty Auditor M. E. AlinoTT, W, It. STHolTP, .J. W. El.l.lOTT. IlKIIUI.AIl THIIMS 01' COURT. Fourtli Monday of February. Third Monday of May. East Monday of August. ' Third Monday of Novombor. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TI N F.STA Ii ) I ) K, No. HfiP, T. O. O. F. Meets every Tuesday evening, in Odd Fellows' Hull, Partridge building. MOREIST EOIHIE, No. 1S4, A.O. U. W., I Meetsevery Friday evening in A.O.U. W. Hall, Tlou'esta. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P. O. H. of A., moot every Saturday eve ning in A. O. U. W. Hall, Tionesta. CAPT. GEORGE STOW POST, No. 274 U. A, It. Meets 1st and 3d Wednes day evening in each month, In Odd Fel lows, Hall, Tionesta. CAPT. GEORGE STOW COUPS, No. 1.17, W. It. C, moots first and third Wednesday evening of each month, In A, O. U. W. liall, Tionesta, Pa. TIONESTA TENT, No. 1C.4, K. O. T. M., mcels 2nd and 4th Wednesday evening in each month in A. O. U. W. hall Tionesta, Pa. PM. CLARK, . ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. ami District Attounky. Olllco, cor. of lm and Ilridge Streets, Tionesta, Pa. Also agent for a number of roliablo Firo Insurance Companies. F. RITCHKY, ATTO UN EY-AT-LAW, Tionosia, Pa, 11. SIGGINS, M. D i I -I Li ... . Tw.. TIONKSTA, PA. W. MOltllOW, M. D., Plivslcian. Sunreon A Dentist Olllco aud Residence Hire doors north of Hotel Akiiow, Tionesta. Professional calls promptly responded to at all hours, ID. IIOWMAN, M. D., J. Phvsician V Surgeon, TIONKSTA. PA, Olllco in building formerly occupied by Dr. Nason. Cull promptly responded to, night or day. Uusidoiico opposite Hotel Agnew. " V HOTKIi AONKW, I,. AONKW. Proprlotor, This hotel, formerly the I,awroneo Houso, has undergono a com plote change, and is now furnished with all the mod ern improvements. Ile;itcd and lighted throughout Willi natural gas, bathrooms, hot aud cold water, etc. Tho comforts of guests never neglected. (-ENTKAL HOUSE, J C. F. WKAVKH, Proprietor, Tionseta, Pa. Tills is the most centrally located hotel in tho place, aud has all the modern improvements. No pains will bo spared to make it a pleasant stopping place for tho traveling public. First dims I.ivery iu connection. 17GUKST IIOTICL, West Hickory, Pa. Jacob Bonder, Proprietor. This hotel has but recently been completed, is nice' ly furnished throughout, and offers the finest and most comfortable accommoda tions to guests mid tho traveling public, ltutus reasonable. OIL EXCHANCiK HESTAUKANT, Cor. Seneca and Centre Sts.. Oil City, Pa.. Thomas (lent, Proprietor. Meals uud Lunches served at all hours. Open day and night. When in the city took up the Exchange Kustaurant, auu gel good meal. lJUlL. EMEKT, FANCY HOOT A SHOEMAKER, Shoo in Walters building. Cor. Elm and W alnut streets, Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work lrom tho finost to tho coarsest ami giiarantet s his work to give period satislaction. rroiupt anon lion given to mending, and prices rca Honable. I F. ZAHKINOKlt. J. PHACT1CAL WATCH-MAKER and Jeweler of 25 years experience, is prepurud to do all work in his lino on snort notico ana lit reasouituio prices, Always iruaniuteos satisfaction, wateu es, Jewelry, Ac, ordered for partios at the lowest nossiblo tiu'uro. Will be found in tho building uext to Keeley Club llooni. J OHENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of aud Dealer in HARNESS. COLLARS. BRIDLES And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS TIONESTA. PA. Fred. (Jrcttcnborgcr BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST All work pertaining to Machinery, En trines. nil Well Tools, lias or Water Fit tings uud General I ilackwmi thing prompt ly done ut 1jiW Katos. ltenaii'iiig Mill Machinery given special attention, and s;itislac tion I'liarantecil. Hlioii ill rear of and lust west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, l'a. Your patronage solicited. Fit F.I . lilt KTT F.N 1 1 V, KG E K. S. II. HMLST k SONS. GEKERAt MERCHANTS, Fiiniiluio Dealers AND UNDERTAKERS. JAS. T. BRENNAN, Convnj'tiiKMtrt ihe, lift kcci- FARMS, WILD LANDS, HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. I represent tho oldest, strongest, and bonl Insuraneo Cotnpauios in tho United Stat on. C. M. ARNER. CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE BROKER AND COLLECTOR. TIONKSTA, - PEEN'A. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Leases. WIIIh. Powers of Attorney, Articlofi of Agreo inunt, and ail other legal instruments f riling, drawn with accuracy and dis patch. Titles examined and "Hriom " prepared. Ground rents, mortgages, and loans negotiated. Farms and wild lands, houses and lots for salo or rent. Registers of Property for sale or to let, open to tho Inspection of thoso 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 deeds, and depositions taken. Churrh and Mnbbnth Mrhool. Prosbytorian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. . : M. H. Sabbath Hchool at 10:00 a. in. Preachluit in M. K. Church every Sab bath evening by Itev. W. W. Dale. Preaching in tho F. M. Church every Snblmth evening at tho usual hour. Itov. . I'J. Glass, i'asior. Sorvioos In the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning and evoning, nov. j. v. McAnincn ouiciaung. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market, $1.10, Campaign hats and cans at Miles & Armstrong's. It. Mrs. Philip Lmort is visiting friends in Oil City for a few days. John Bush moved his family to Balltown on Monday of this week. Mr. aud Mrs. Jas. D. Davis are paviiiE Buffalo friends a two weeks' leit. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. T. B Lewis, Aug. 29, 1800, a son. Tidi- rite Aews. Miss Allie Oiering, for tho past month visiting friends at Iiipley, H. , has returned home. Don't forcot the nice fine salt for one dollar per barrel, or common salt for vO cents at Lianson a. It Mrs. Jane 8. Ferry, of James town, N. l., is the guest of ber cousin, Mrs. II. S. Biggins Masoui are at work on the foun datiou for the new bank building, corner Elm aud Walnut streets. Fall overcoats feel very comfort able these chilly evenings. Call ou Miles & Armstrong, nnd see bargains. Benjamin May left yesterday inoriii'ijf for a few weeks visit with friends in Philadelphia and Norria- towu. Scaffolding has been put up and artist Bank head is decorating the Heath & Killuier block with a coat of paint. W. S. Johnson of Johnstown, Pa., was in town a few hours yester day and met many of his old friends while here. John L. Spangler Esq., Demo oratic candidate for Co u cress in this district, spent a few hours in town last Ihursday. Cider, vinegar and apple butter will be abundant this fall it the nura ber of barrels tbat are daily taken out is an indication. Slight changes in the arrival and departure of trains took effect on the V. JN. I. it, I . K'y, ttunday. See corrected time table. Mrs. Alice Vought and daughter Bertha have returned lrom a sum iner's visit with friends at their' for' mer home in Minnesota. -John Vale and wife of West Hickory, are visiting Mrs. James Morrison and husband on Dawson street. Kane Republican. Mr. Saflard, of Canton, N. Y, and Mr. E. E. Proper, of Titusville were guests of Hon. J. A. Proper and family during the past week -Miss Luella Saul has returned to her duties at tho Warren asylum, af ter a two weeks' visit at the borne of har brother, Station Agent Saul From the present outlook the nut crop this year will be an unus ually large one, and that is a pretty good critorioo tbat there will be plen ty of squirrels. It is still a little early in the sea eon, but we are bound to lead in ev ervthintr in our liue. Come in and look over the new line of gloves am: mittens at l.aoaou It An excellent line of school shoes for children lias just arrived at Miles & Armstrong a and they will be sold at pricoa that were never before equaled in Tionesta. It. Miss Florence Sannor, who has for the past two months been visiting Miss Mae Sanner, and other relatives iu this vicinity, retu-oed Saturday to ber home in Bradford. The foundation for Joe Clark house is Guished and the carpeuters have begun work, and at the present rate of progress Joe will be living in his new dnnucilo before he knows Miss Nora Melnlyro of Stewarts llun, anil Miss Anna dreei! liuiilinnton, l'a , teacher of tho A I lendtir Ituu school, were niuong tltf excursionists to 1 lie Falls last Moil day. The spicing season is now fully on, und Amsli-r is thoroughly pre pared to serve euuton ers with all necessary ingredients. He keel "spiced vinegar," which is excellent for pickling purposes, being strictly pure aud wholesome. Try it. 21 HKIT'HLICAN IIA1.LET ON THE 21TII. Arrnnirrmcnt Making lor a (Jrnnd Muss Meeting: on Tlint Dftlo. Altliough impoBeible at tliia date to namo tbo speakers who will be in Tinnosta on Thursday, Sept. 24th, the dale fixoil for the Republican Mass Meeting, some of the ablest debaters in the State will be present and dis cuss iu a diguified way the issues which are uppermost in the iniDds of the people at this time. We hope to be able by next week to announce a complete program, giving names of speakers and their topics. In the meantime let the peo ple from all over the county make their arraiigemeots to be present and hear tho principles of "sound money and chance to earn it by houest toil" expounded from a fair and honest standpoint. ' Judge Proper, accompanied by bis son, F. C. Proper, weut to Pitts burg Monday to have his eyes oper ted upnu. It is thought this opera tion will almost fully restore the eight. The I. N. Patterson well on Cropp Hill was brought in laBt ihursday. It will make about a two barrel pumper. Another well will be put down on this leui-e in about three weeks. If these chilly mornings make you thiuk of donning heavier under wear, just bear in imud that Miles & Armstrong are the leaders in tbat liue, as in everything in gent's fur nishings. It. Tionesta furnished a dozen or more excursionists tu Niagara Mon day morning. George Killmer and George Birtcil took in the Toronto end of the excursion and will return to-morrow or next day. Chautauqua is to have another new building, to be known as the Hall of the Christ, the ground lor which was consecrated on August 18. Ihe building is to be the most sub staniial yet erected there. Now that the time for registrar tioii is past, the uext very important thiug is for the voter to have paid a State or couuty tax at least 30 days previous to election. Republicans should by no means neglect tbis duty Hev. J. A, Aiken, missionary to Bangkok, Siam, gave one of the most interesting and instructive talks on the mission work iu that far-off coun try tbat has ever been delivered in this place, at the Presbyterian church lust babbatn raorniug. Tho twelfth annual meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary so cioty, of Clarion Presbytery, will be bold Ihuredayaod Friday, October Sib and Ulh, at this place. Each auxiliary band and C. E. society aro invited to send delegates. If tho weather is fair Tionesta and vicinity will be well represented at the soldiers reunion at Marieu ville to-morrow. Quite a number will go to-day. Marieuville will see a big crowd within ber borders should the weather prove favorable. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Gordon, of LUbart, Iud , arrived in town yes terday, on their return from a three months' tour through the principal countries of Europe. After a couple of weeks visit with liouesta friends they will return to their home. -The tilst auuual session of the Erie Conference, which begins at New Castle fo-day, will be presided over by Bichop Walden. Bishop J. M. Thoiiurn is to make an address to morrow. Rev. W. W. Dale, of the Tionesta charge is in attendance. John J. Biodhead, oue of tbe first merchants to locate in Oil City, died at bis home in that place early Sunday morning, of pneumonia, aged 5 years. Deceased was a leading member of tbe Presbyterian church and also a proiniuent Odd .bellow. The ladies of the Maccabees of Hickory Hive, No. 112,. located at Last Hickory, desire to state that (heir regular reviews are held ou tbe first aud third Saturdays of each month. We expect and lulend to make our order a grand success, Come aud join us. It. K Hoy Bros., of Clarion couuty have made a canvass of tbe borough with a view to bringing iu a new gas line. We uuderataud tbey have euough contracts to justify them in coming iu. Their territory is located iu Tiouesta township, about six miles from the borough. Heury Shoemaker, who bad tho contract, finished a large addition to the school bouse at East Hickory last week. Also a commodious "town ship house," 20x30, in which much of the road machinery of the township will be stored, and where elections uud other township business will be transacted. You can't always tell how fur toad can jump from tho looks of it neither can you tell the size of u rat tie souke by the number or size of his rattles. Geo. Holeinau dispatched one out on Hemlock oue day last week measuring over four feet, yet be curried a very diminutive set of rat ties. Although there were eight rat tics the entire outfit measured only an inch aud a quarter in length. Prof. M. K. Peck of .hnn slown N. Y, will riimnience a ten days' ni isicnl convention in the Presbyter iuu church parlors, Friday nveuio Sept. 11, at 7:30. All interested music are invited to attend the first eveuiui.', which will bo free, aud enjoy a musical treat. Prof. Peck couien highly lecomiiiciidcd and you should not miss this opportunity to learn to sing, and improve our luothod of singing. It. Burglars or sueak-thievs seem to he hovering about. Attempts were made to enter tbe dwellings of Jesse Overlander, Patrick Joyce aud J. It. Osgood, on Saturday night, but none were successful. It would be well for our citizens to sleep with one eye aud ear opou. W in. r. Montague L.sq., a prom inent lawyer of Washington, D. C . died at his home in that city, of pnoumonia, on the 31st ult , aged 48 years. He was related to J. B. aud Li. Agnew of this place, and bad vis ited Tionesta some years ago, making numerous friends during bis short stay. He leaves a wife and 2 children. Mr. Jas. T. Brennao was named as the Prohibition candidate for Con gress in this, 28th, district, by the conference ef tbat party held in Clearfield last Thursday. The nomi nation comes to him unsought for, he having made do effort in (hat direo tion, aud was not a little surprised when notified that he had been unan imously chosen as the candidate. Wheu our report of the court s doings closed last week the case of Tbos. P. Flyno V8. Campbell, Ritz & Co., was on trial. The jury returned a verdict for the defendants. C. M. Arncr ve. A. B. Hepler, verdict for plaintiff for $24.02. Joseph Foster vs. D. A Wright, verdict for plaintiff lor g(io.rft). Uourt adjourned on Thursday afternoon, having cleaned up the docket. Still the crop reports come in. A day or two ago Henry Wolf of Tionesta township showed us a quan tity of hops tbat were raised on hie vines that eclipsed all. Instead of small oval-shaped bunches, they were long pod-like clusters, measuring from three to four inches in length, and about an inch in diameter. He said bis vines were breaking down with tbe "Jruit. -The trustees of the Institution for the Feeble Minded, at Polk, met in Pittsburg on Saturday. In con' junction with Dr. Murdoch, of Pitts burg, who is to be superintendent of the institution, tbey consulted with a view to tbe equipment of the Home. It is intended to furnish that portion of Ihe building now completed as soon as possible and open it for the reception of patients. -Selden Whitman of the town ship was in town yesterday and took a number of empty barrels home with him which he expects to have filled with vinegar bofore spring. Mr. W. has one of tbe finest orchards in this section of country, and Bays he be Iieves Ins yield of apples will be up ward of a thousand bushels. He has already made ten barrels of cider, and will have apples enough to spare to make a hundred. J. W. Jamieson and Chas. E. Kirchartz are attending the great convention of the State League of Republican dobs, at Erie this week, as delegates from the Tionesta Mc Kinley club. The convention begins its session to-day aud will last till Friday, and many of tbe most nota ble men in the State will be in at tendance. The capacity of Erie city will be tested to entertain the great gathering, which will mark the open ing of tbe campaign in Pennsylvania. -Cider has been lately reoom- mended as a remedy in certain cases of indigestion. In cases In which di gestion is to hurried the cider is said to do much good, and possibly its acid favors the action of the gastric juice. For gouty people cider has also been recommended, because it corrects the formation of the urio acid, to tho presence of which gout is due. Persons troubled with any of these diseases should have no difficul ty in procuring medicine this fall, as plenty of cider is being made. Ihe assignees of II, J. Hopkins to whom be assigned his property on tbe loth or dune, were discharged by the court at Franklin laBt week, and Mr. Hopkins property is now in the bands of trustees R, D. Stoeltziug and Thos. MaGuire. As Mr. Hop kits will be absent from Ploasant- ville a share of the Maie, 'arranging' for the disposal of outside interests, L. M. Ward lias been appointed to th6 collection of all money due tbe bank, aud assist in settling up mat ters pertaining to tbe business. I'leasantville Record. The Republican acknowledges receipt of a very handsome souvenir illustrating in magnificent style the beautiful city of ' Titusville. The pamphlet is entitled "Titusville of To-Day," aod contaios 48 pages, ex clusive of covers, illustrative of tbe "Queen City," which is shown up to Cue advantage. The city's commer cial and industrial resources, the beauty of her surrouudings, the sub stautial character of her present in dustries, the elegance of her public buildings, churches aud schools aud tho refined architecture of her homes" are set forth in the highest style of the art. Oue of the strikingly hand some aod ioterestiog views is that of "Riverside Stock harm, situated at West Hickory, in this county, and owned by Col. J. J. Carter. Two pages are devoted to this handsome farm. Tbe book is from the press of the litusville II orld, and is a most deciding credit to that enterprising journal. The new line of fall and winter clothiug has arrived at Lanson'g and now is the time to make your selec tion, while the assortment is large. Remember that we will not be un dersold. It Mrs. Flora Landers is still ab sent in Pittsburg, where sho is uiak a veiy extensive selection of milli nery goods tor Ihe company's Tiones ta establishment They expect to show the people tho finest lineyetseen here, and think they will be able to announce next week when their fall opening will take place. It Smith "Hello, Jones. Well, what do vmi thiukVf it?" Jonim "Think of what, iho silver oueMtion " hiuilh "Xuw. The 'Dimuesiio,' the l.ilesl tall sty lo in hats ut Milon iSi Arm .-.Iioii'h. It. A Wood Well on Hickory Creek. The striking of a good well by the Tidioute Citizens' Gas Co., on the James Henderson tract, on Hickory creek, at the mouth of Queen, has stirred up no small amount of inter est in that locality, and tbe hustling for leases has been quite lively since. The well, located on tract No. 5207, was drilled for gas, and the oil was struck ou top of tbe sand, thus it flows at intervals, and its capacity is estimated at 15 to 20 barrels. East and West Hickory parties have se cured lenses, and three rigs are now building in that vicinity. Later Since the above was put in type the well was shot and was re ported to be doing four barrels an hour at last accounts. This U enough to make quite a stir in that quarter. The Dean and ( arrlnger Debate. Mariei ville, Hopt. 8, 18WG. The much talked of debate between "Farmer" Dean and M. C. Carringer, Esq., of this place oame off as slated in the opera hall. The inclemency of the weather did not seem to act a a binder- ance to the people getting out, for the large hall wai well filled. The debate watt a success to the committee having it in charge, and as to the result or good, following it, is for the voters to decide, It was conducted in a spirit of friendly rivalry, each disputant according to the other the usual amount of courtesy due In those things. "Farmer" Dean is a pleasant gentloman and a forcible peakcr, and did his best no doubt to convince the people that bis views were right. Every one who knows him or knows of him, knows (aa be said him self) that he is not a "free silvorito," but a "greenbackor." Consequently It was bard for him to keep off the greenback theory and stick to bis text. xtir. uarringer, wnuo not so lluent a speaker, is a good debater. His argu ment showed that he was thoroughly conversant with the money quostion, and he offered nothing but facts and figures, backed up by good solid proofs. Of course there Is a variety of opinions as to who had the best argument. My opinion is that Mr. Carringor bad, for he pro duced more and better argurnont on the silver quostion than bis opponent, and stuck closer to his text. Our McKlnloy club will meet again on Wednesday evening, Sept. 10th. We hope all the members will lie present, as we have businoss of Importance to trans ael. We have had largo additions to our club of late and it now numbers over 300, We shall keep the ball rolling now until wo roll up the largest majority for Mc Kinloy that a Presidents! candidate ever got in tbis section. Respectfully, Sec'y Mckinley Club, Kellettville. Mrs. John Watson was taken to tbe Wost Penn hospital at Pittsburg on Fri day to have an abscess removed that has been causing her considerable trouble tbe past six months. She was in charge of Dr. Andrews and ber husband. We hope she will bo able to stand the opera' tion aud soon return home a well wo, nau. Farmer Dean gave a two hours' talk on free silver in the hall last Wednesday evening. There are two cases of typhoid fever in Kellettville, thoy both being taken sick last week. Thoy are Frank llockwith and George Miller. Dr. Detar is doing all be can for them aud we are glad to say they are on tbo mend. S. O. Doan fc Son, who have been with us six weeks, taking scenery and photo graphs, will leave about tbe first of next week. As yet they have not decided as to where thoy will locate. Mrs. J. C. Wilson lost a valuable milch cow one day last week. Arthur Harrington of Conneant, Ohio, has been visiting at J. G. Wolfe's for the past month. . He will soon leave for borne. Tony Day was up from Sliippuu ville, Saturday and returned home on Mon day. Misses Emma Dotterrer and Kate Mil ler started Monday lor Broeton to try their luck In the grape picking. The schools opened Monday with a large attendance. Several of our enthusiasts on tbe mon ey question attended the debate at Ma rieuville on Saturday betweon Farmer Dean and M. C. Carrlnger. ; Mrs. M. Andrews came home last week from an extended stay at Hornels- ville, N. Y. Harry . Elgin of Marieuville is again filing for tho Salmon Crock Lumber Co. Nathan Ilurdick of Hickory is visiting relatives in town. John Hush passed through towu this altcriioou with his household furniture bound for lialltown, where be will make bis future home. John will be missed by Tionesta frionds. Al. Ilurdick perhaps wears the belt so fur tbis season in regard to finding bee trees. We saw 15 notches ou bis stick tho other day. Who can beat this. Will Walks. A Hand of Kohbern. Thursduy of last week young Hwced lali woman living with the fumily of Webster Johnson, below liroekwayville, had a thrilling experience while out in tho woods picking berries, aud it is pos sible that the men sho saw constitute the baud of robbers who have been breaking into stored and carrying away large amounts of plunder. Miss Johusou in her rumblings sud denly came upon a baud of five or six lueu in au uul'ruiiueiited timber roud, who had spread out ou a quilt or blanket several bushels of silverware and Jew elry, knives and forks, spoons, dress goods, handkerchiefs and oilier valuable articles of wearing apparel, and one of the niiinber suemud to lie milking a list of the in tides iu Ihe eolleclioii, or per haps dividing them anient; his luiU. The girl was ivntly alarimul, hut could not relieat becuiisn of tho tireul growth ol limber, anil ts she apptoachod oue of the party covered up lliu booty and she was permitted to pass, but she beard one of the men romuik aa shu wns about out oi hearing, "it is lime we were getting out of this." Tiicy were all strangers, and it is very certain thai thoy did not come lu lu posscsMoti of their goods in au holiest inui mer. - - liruttl. tultc lit pubttcitn. Assignee's Sale AT DAVID MINTZ'S, Marieuville. Pa. HENRY J. BROOK, ; Assignee. XO. 6040. . THE CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK, TIONESTA, PV. CAPITAL STOCK, officers: F. R. IiANson, Vice President, directors: T. D. Collins, President. E. E. Vockrotb, T. J. Bowman, F. R. Lanson, R. M. A BANK FOR THE PEOPLE. WHICH RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS PATRONAGE, AND WILL FURNISH ALL USUAIj BANKING FACILITIES, WITH PROMPT AND CAREFUL AT TENTION TO ALL BUSINESS ENTRUSTED. NO. A. Wains Cook, Presidont. A. B. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheelor, Collections remitted for on day of pr.yment at low rates. We promiso our custom ers all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest ptid on time deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warren, Penna. CAPITAL, 8150,000.00 DIRECTORS: Nolson P. Wheeler, Jerry Crary, Geo. M. Parmlee, C. Scliimuiolfeng, Christian Smith, David W. Boaty Wm. D. Brown, Andrew HerUel, A. T. Seofleld, H. T. Russell, H. A. Jamieson. Personal and Busine accounts solid' ted on most favorable terms consistent with good conservative banking. Interest allowed on deposits Q. N. PARMLEE, Pres. 11. A. JAMIESON, Vice Pres. F. E. HERTZ EL, OashKr New Feed Store in Tionesta. C. W. CLARK has just opened a now food store in the Barnott Build ing and koeps on hand a good sized stock of FLOUR, FEED, OATS, CORN, HAY AND STRAW. In faet everything in that line, which be proposes to soil at the lowest possible margin. Customers will receive fair treatment and prompt attention. Whon in need call. C. W. CLARK, Tionosta, Pa. ol the linn of MOItCK UKO S. . OPTICIANS, Specialist in Errors of Retraction of the Eye. Examinations free of charge. WARREN. PKNN Wanted-An Idea Who can thin it tit KOIItf Ktllli'lV tilll-j l LMtU'lllr tlifT in .y I rtn ti lAt' iMIt WML. JOHN WI-UUI Hill KN uuU 1UI ft two buuutttJ tiivtutK'.ut kvwAtxi : : 50,000. J. C. Bowman, Cashier. Geo. F. Watson, T. D. Collins. O. W. Propor, Herman. r03S. Kelly, Cashier. Wm. Smkakbauoh, Viee Presidont. NATIONAL DANK, PENNSYLVANIA. - - - . $50,000. DIRECTORS G. W. Robinson, Wm. Hmearbaugh, T. F. Ritchey, J. T. Dale, J. H. Kelly. GOLD, SILVER ID Which? Is the question of the hour. Are you in doubiT Tbey are all good at our 20th Semi-Auiiual Clearance Salo. Ten days more Hlgh-elass to-order cloth ing at the price of ready-made. Scotch aud Irish homespuns In plaids and plaid effects Sac suits to order, $17.50. rod need from fc."7.00 and fcM.OO Black and blue Euglsh worsteds, for dressy all year round suits, Sac, suits to order 24.00, reduced from $12.00 and $U.00. Fashionable Scotch and Euglsh mix tures, Sae suits to order jJJ.IHJ, were $&!.U0. Trousers to order $5.00 to $8.00. The McCuej? Cq Outfitters of Men. 27 and 'J Seneca aud 12 Elm Sts., OIL CITY, PA. THE BIKE FOR '96. KIHCHAKTZ MtOS Will bundle the following high class wheels during this season : BARNES WHITE7 FLYER SIOO. Rambler $10O. Crescent $ 75. Viking $100. Crescent $ 60. Syracuse $100. Ideal $ 75. Goshen $HK). Ideal $ 60. Goshen $ 50. Majestic $ 85. TANDEMS of all the above makes. Catalogues on application. Second hand wheels iu stock and wheels taken iu exchange. Repairing prompty done. Call ou us bo fore purchasing. Tiont'Kla. l'u. -'.l l n r 'naft fr iTr tul. vihi'ltMu Hi ail it u mi n. i. rrul (OH I'd d.H U B, Mil h iu Kht-UltlMtl'IM. I.HNthlUEUa I ultirr li, oultiui ue, N t urntfctu, tuLiti h miiiit ini In i t'Alu U id nrt'iul- ml Hit lij it. pit,.' ii i.i. in' .y UiMiX uu ! tt I lit of UAH 4.1 lllni Ul.il 'ii Klill). WIMvl I MANN A ItUOMN UWlU CO., Iluhlwort. UU., I . h. A. TIONESTA, I'ENN.