J THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. wkdnksda y, oltorkh 2, ism UOHOUGH OFFICERS.. Purgess. R. Af. Herman. Conned men. i. R. Osgood .1. 1). Davis, F. It. Lanson, Joseph Alornan, C. F. Weaver, H. Fitirnrnld, Win. Kinoaf baiiirh. R. 11. Crawl,. nl, I,. It. Howman, J. 1. W. Honk, O. W. Proper. Justices of (he Pence (J. A. HiiiHlall, 8. J. Nntloy. ' OoustitbtcH. S. Canllold. Collector .J. H. Clark. School Directors W. Holoman, L. J. IlupkiiiH L. A khow, W. A. Urovo, U. Jmnioson, J. U. Heowdon. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. if ember of ( mgress Wm. C A itKOI.n. Member of Senate Wm. It. 11 Yin;. Assembly J. K. Whnk. President Jntle Cn Aiu,i:s II. No yes. Associate Judges Jo. A. Nash, A. J. McUiiav. Treasurer Jamks II. Fonkh. Prothtnotfiry, llegistcr & Ilccorder, rtc. OAf.VIN M. AnNElt. Sheriff. John T. Carson. OxtHtMxi'onrrx W. A. Connely, PE TER YODNUK, W. M. COOS. (Jaunty Superintendent K. K. Stit.in uisn. District Attorney P. Af. Clark. Jury Commissioners J. H. Cahphn- TRU, GEO. .UKNDEI,. County Nnrvryot I. F. Puorr.n. (.Vroncr Int. J. W. Morrow. County Auditors M. K. Aiiikitt, W. L. Htroitp, .1. W. F.i.i.toTr. RKOITI.AII TERMS OI' COURT. Fourth Monday of February. Third Alnudny of May. Last Monday of August. Third Alonduy of November. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONKSTA LODGE, No. MO, I. O. O. F. Meets every Tuesday evening, in Odd Follows' Hall, Partridge building. I.IHKST LODGE, No. 1H4, A . O. IT. W., I Mnotsovorv I' riday evening ill A.O.U. W. Hall, Tionesta. WASHINGTON CAM P, No. WO, P.O. S. of A., mootH every Saturday eve ning In A. O. U. W. Hall', Tionesta. CAPT. GEORGE STOW POST, No. 274 G. A, K. Meets 1st mid 3d Wednes day oveuing in each iiionth, In Odd Fol lows, ilnll, Tionosta. CAVT. G EORGE STOW ("OKI'S, No. 1.17, W. H. C, meets llrst and third Wednesday evening of each month, in A. O. U. W. liall, Tionesta, Pa. rpiONESTA TENT, No. Kit, K. O. T. JL At., meets -lid anil ! 1 1 1 Wednesday even inn ill each month In A. O. U. W. hull Tionosta, Pa. n M.CLARK, i . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, and District Attorn ky. Office, cor. of lm mid ltridgo Streets, Tionosta, Pn. Also agent for a number of reliable Fire Insurance Coinianies. p F. RPrCIIKY, I . ATTOKNKY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. J. jj. biggins, i. v., Physician, Surgeon it Druggist, TIONKSTA, PA. J W. MOKIIOW, AI. !., Physician, Surgeon A Dentist. Ollleo and Residence three doors north of Hotel Aguew, Tionosta. Professional palls promptly responded to at all hours. LD. HOWMAN, AI. D., Physician iV Siirnoon, TIONKSTA, PA. Office In building formerly occupied by Dr. Nason. Call promptly responded to, night or'day. Rosidonco opposite Hotel Agnow. HOT Kb AUNKW, L. AtJNKW, Proprietor. This hotel, formerly tho Iawreneo House, has undergone a eoinpleleeliano, mid is now turuihhed with ali tho inml orn itnproveinonts. Heated and lighted throughout with natural ras, bathrooms, hot and cold water, etc. Tho comforts of KuestH uover iieKleeted. "iHNTHAti IIOI SK, V. C. F. WKAVER, Proprietor. Tlonsota, Pa. This Is tho mostpentrally loeatod hotel in tho place, and lias all tho modern improvements. No pains will bo spared to mako it a pleasant stopping place for tho traveling public. First class IJvory in connection. 17OHEST HOTKL, 1 West Hickory, Pa. Jacob Hundnr, Proprietor. This hotel lias but recently been coinplotod, is nice ly furnished throughout, ami oiler.-; tho .tlnost and most coiul'orlablo aceoinmiHla ilons to' guests and tho traveling public. Kates reasonable. OIL KXCIIANOK HKSTAUKANT, Cor. sfcneea and Cenlro Sts., Oil City, Pa., Thomas liont, Pro4rietor. Moils nd Ijimelies served at all hours. Open day and n i 111. When in the city look up i the Kxchango Heilaunuit, and get a good meal. pUIU KME1IT, FANCY ItOOT it SIIOICM AK Kit. Khop in Walters building, Cor. Kim and Walnut streets, Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from the tli;pst to the coarsest and guarantees his work to give ported sat iMl'ai'tioii. Prompt atten tion K'veu to mending, and prices rea sonable. JF. ZAIIHIMi-KIt, PKACTU'AIi WATCH-MA K Kit 1111,1 1,.,, ,.l..r !! years' experience, is lirepared to all work in his line on short notice and at reasonable prices. Always guarantees satisfaction. Watch es, Jewelry, Ac, ordered for parties at the lowest possible figure. Will be found In tho building next to Keeley Club I too I II. JOHKNZO FULTON. Alanufacturor of and Dealer lu H&nfiESS, CCLURS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONKSTA. PA. Fred, tirettenberger BLACKsr.iifrV&likiiiNisT. All work pei iaiui ng to Machinery, Kn- gines, mi well Joins, (ias or Water fit tings and Uoncrul lihicksuiilhiug prompt ly done at Low Hates. Hepairin:; Mill Mai-ltineiy given sptM-ial attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop iu rear of and just wo.st of the imIikw House, J ldioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. KUKI). (lltKI'I'I'.NIiKKOKH. S. i. HASLET & SSL, GEfiEHAl HERCIiAfiTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONIsSTA. I'KNN. JAS. T. BItENNAN, 1Sii1 I0w(iii Atr'iit mill Coiivpyiniccr. mt. urt Avti icci- FARMS, WILD LANDS, HOUSES AND LOTS rOS SALE OK EXCHANGE. I rpprcsont tho oldest, strongest, and best Insiiranoo Companies in the United Stales.,, CM. ARfiER, CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE BROKER AND COLLECTOR. TIONKSTA, PKKN'A. Deeds, Ponds, Alortgagos, Lprhos, Wills, Powors of Attorney, Articles of Agreo ment, and ail other legal Instruments cf writing, drawn with accuracy and dis patch. Titles examined and 'Uriel's" prepared. Ground rents, mortgages, and loans negotiated. Farms and wild lands, houses and lots for sale or rent. Hegisters of Property for sale or to let, open lo the inspection of thoso interested. Particular attention paid to tho collection of rents, interest, etc. Also to tho proper assessment of lands and payment of taxes. Probating accounts, acknowledg ment of deeds, and depositions taken. H'WWH.'.l'l.l 1 I liiiircli and Knbbntli Mrhool. Presbyterian Sabbath School at !M!i a. III. i AI. K. Sabbath School at 10:1)0 n. ill. Preaching in AI. K. Church every Sab bath evening by Hev. W. W. Dale. Preaching in "tho F. M. Church every Salibalh evening at the usual hour. Hov. F. K. (ilass, Pastor. Services in tho Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning and evening, Hev. J. V. AIcAninch olllciating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Wo aro through with tho speech-laden month of September, Now lot us all steady keep Our duly in mind till tho third of No vember, And then put Hoy Hryan to sleep. Cleveland l.cuder. Oil market 81.17. Hull dog shoes at Alilea it strong's. Shoo bargains at Alilos A strong's. , Arm It Arm It Siiocs that wear woll, look well and aro cheap at. Aliles it Armstrong's. It Air. and Airs. AI. Co.x camo up from President on Monday. Hev. D. H. Tobey of Franklin was la town tho first of tho woek. K. K. Clapp of President was a busi ness visitor to Tiotiesta on Alouday. Alts. J.T. Hrennaii is visiting Iricnds and relatives in Oil City and Franklin. Chas. Hogers of Alarlonvillo was a business visitor to Tionosta on Saturday. Tho total membership of tho Penn sylvania division, L. A. V.. is now 10, 5! IS. Airs. K. D. Irwin and Airs. Kate B. Craig uro in Pittsburg this week visiting friends. Jako Sigglns was up from Harmony, Butler county, last week visiting his mother. A reward of $200 has been offered for the capturo of the Alarienvillo post office robbers. II. Hraiimbaugh, of Vowiucklo, was a caller at tho Hkiulican olllco on Alouday.. About all you can find In tho coun try newspapers now is tho election pro clamation. Airs. F.'Wcnk was in Oil City yester day having hor oyos trentod and getting new glasses. Hov. Fathor Hickey, of Tidiouto read mass in the Catholic church in this place on Sunday. A Court of the Independent Order of Foresters is to bo organized in Tionesta In the noar future. W. A. Kribba and wife, of Kollctt ville, wore guests of Air. and Airs. F. P. Anislcr over Sunday. Alichaol Slater, of Coulson, Alercer county Is visiting his old friend, John Thomson, at Stewarts Hun. Smith Sanner and family wore down from Clarendon over Sunday visiting his parents. Air. and Airs. John Sanner. Airs. Sarah Gorman and son of Stow town visited tho family of her brother, Andrew Carr, for a few days last woek. Don't forget that Aliles it Armstrong have tho gonuino seal goat shoo for boys that outwears any other shoo. Soo thorn. Tho "bull-dog" is tho shoe for boys that Miles A Armstrong soli most ol, be causo it has tho most sorvico in it. See price. It Hon. J. P. Thomas, J. 11. Allison, Julius Hylos and B..F. ShainUur, of Ti tusvillo, were registered at 4ho- Central House Alouday. Hon. S. S. Towler and AI. C. Carrin gor, Ksij., of Alarienvillo, will speak to the voters at Duhring, Jouka township, on Friday niylit. J. 11. Kden returned Saturday from Pittsburg, whro ho has been as delegate to tho meeting of the State Grand Lodge of the A. O. U. W. -The oldest colored woman has died again. Her name was Catherine Cuseii berry und sho lived in Chillicatho, W. Ya., and was 110 yeais old. John II. Hobertbon, tho popular Ho publiciin candidate f ir Prothonotary, was uruund this part ol the county lust week looking up his many friends. Don't think because .Miles A Arm strong's ad. is 1 11" out this week, that they have gono out of business. They will bo found at tliu old uland. Hulled grouso or pheasants aro re ported us very plentiful this fall, but squirrels aro very scarce, in spito of the fact that nuts aro very plentiful. A few Hakes of snow full a week ago Sunday, but thank heaven nono of our local poets have, as vet, sent in "u few lines seasonable" on "the beautiful." Our old and respected friend, Ira Church, of Kant Hickory, was a visitor to town the last of the week and was a pleasant culler at the ItKi'i ni.H AN oltice. Dr. J. W. Morrow was in Oil City last Wednesday in attendance at the bi monthly meeting of the enango Coun ty Aledieal Aasocintioii, of which ho is a member. C. F. W eaver and sou Charles w ere ill Oil City over Sunday, visiting his brother-in-law, John Davis, tho woll known v. N. Y. A P. engineer, who Is ill w ith tpphoid lever. Kx-.Iudgn AfcCrny, of AleCrays, was In tho city last night. Oil City Jltutnrd. You're elf I'.r'er UUz'trd, he's not an "ex," and won't bo for four years yet, If his whiskers keep on growing. There is to bo another Hepublican rally in Alarienvillo to-morrow (Thurs day) evening. Col. Stralton, of Wash ington, D. C, and Harry R. Wilson of Clarion, will bo Hie speakors Turn out. Tho first deer that has been scon in this placo this fall was carried through in a hack yesterday. It's a good thing for tho man who had possession of It that some of the boruugh officers didn't see him. Air. and Airs. F. II. C. Goldon aro guests at tho Rural Houso. Air. Golden is tho Deputy II. C. R. of the Indepen dent Order of Foresters and is endeavor ing to organizo a court of that order in this placo. An Invitation has been extended by tho Y. P. S. V. K. oi this placo to the of ficers of tho local union of tho Frank lin district to hold tho next convention, which will be held some timo in Febru ary, in this placo. Alany people claim that lagor beer is not intoxicating. Well, that may be truo. Of courso wo don't know, but what's tho reason thero is so much more of it sold than birch boor, which tastes a good deal better? T. C. Callanian and sisters, Istibello and Kvlyn, J. I). Graham, Jack llolVer nian atid J. C. AIcGurn, of Oil Citj-, and Misses Anna Graham and I!ew;io Gier lmrt, of Clarion, wore guests at tho resi dence of Patrick Joyco on Sunday. It is a good deal bett r for a woman to weary herself hanging a big day's washing on the lino than it is to tiro her Bolf out running around telling somo talo on some other woman's husband, which sho has no business knowing. .'jr. G. T. Andersou and Ira Alurphy, of rionesta, came to tho city last night and returned homo this afternoon. L. J. Ho; kins, Jacob Ovorlander and Claude Campbell, of Tionosta, were visitor.! in town to-day. Oil City Tllizzard, Oct. 21. A. 8. Krost, of Buffalo, who is vis iting irionds in Titusvillo, urovo over from that placo yesterday. Ho was ac companied by Airs. W. L. Shoidy, Airs. J. P. Thomas and Miss Jano Ii. Chase. AU'wero registered at tho Contral House. P. AI. Clark has tho most beautiful chrysanthemum bush we havo ever soon. There aro over a hundred largo blossoms on tho plant and an innumoral amount of buds. It is ceitainly a beautiful plant, and ono of which Alonroo may justly feel proud. Just at this timo it might bo well to caution somo of tho enthusiastic Popo crata not to bet all their money on Bryan, as Thanksgiving will soon bo hero and wo should awfully hate to see tlioin go without turkey on that festivo holhhry. It was hoped that tho typhoid fover epidemic nt Clarington was undor con trol, but two new easos havo been roport tcd. Tho victims are Airs. S. AI. Dunklo and Airs. Thomas Osbourn. So far as wo havo lieon ablo to lind out tho cases have hot assumed a sorious aspect as yet. At tho next mooting of tho literary socioty, which will bo Friday evening, Nov. 0, tho subject for .debato will bo "Resolved, That a Classical Education la Boneficlal." T. K. Armstrong and T. F. Ritchey will handle the subject in tho af firmative, whilo A. W. Richard and H. D. Irwin will take the negative. Frodrkkson, tho merchant tailor, wants to make you asuit of clothes. Go in and see his samples. Ho will make tho price all right, and give you better n-ork than you can get from abroad. But if you want clothes Iroin abroad, he can lit you out in that way too, and at prices that can't bo boat by anyone. An exchango makes the following as sertions: If a country editor would snap up all tho inducements hold out to him ho would soon be a millionaire. (?) If he would run a newspaper according lo th(J popular notion he would soon bo in the poor house. If he published all tho itoms that aro sent him ho would bo in jail ono half tho timo and in tho hospital tho other half. Ainslor is doing business right along at tho old stand, and ho is going to con tinue doing so. Why? Simply because ho sells confectionery, cigars and tobac co at tho lowest possible prices, and his stock is always fresh. Oysters are all the go now, and you will always find thorn nice and fresh at Amsler's. Ho also has a photograph to show. Go in and soo it. Tho first lecture undor tho auspices of tho Woman's Christian Temperance Union will bo given ono week from next Sunday, Nov. 8th, in tho Presbyterian church, at 11 o'clock by Hov. J. V. AIc Aninch. Subject, "('hilds' Life and its Development," . Tho young people of tho town" are vory cordially invited to be present, also parents and children. All will ho benefitted as well as entertained. A meeting of tho Y. P. S. C. K. of this district is to bo hold in Titusvillo, next Friday unit quite a number of tho Tionosta members expect to drive over, among whom aro Hev. J. V. AIcAninch, Air. and Airs. T. I". Armstrong, Airs. C. AI. Whiteman, Hart Lawrence and sister Laura, mid Alisses Anna Whitmer, Florenco Klinesliver, Afao Orovo, Clara Dunkle, Vinnie and Delva Randall, and Anna Ilelscl. Tho 3Jd annual convention ot tho State Sabbath School Association which met at Carlisle, Oct. lllth und 1.1th., was was ono of the very best over hold in tho state. Thero wore ill all, .l!K) delegates and visitors registered, representing nearly every county in tho slate. Hon. John Wanamaker presided, w ith his us ual grace und dignity, and was re-elected president for tho ensuing year. Tho singing was in charge of Prof, and Airs. J.owo of Philadelphia, of w hich too much cannot be said. Tho convention metal Carlisle, freo of debt, having a Imiauco of $T7 in tho treasury. Tho expenses for the coming year aro (0,010 and this amount was raised in the convention by (lodges, except ?;.0J. Miss Kllen Ciawfurd of Pigeon, who so ably represented Forest county, although not instructed to pledge any amount, yd from I he goo 1 spirit of: the convention and the delegate present j pledged (rl.1 for Forest county, well knowing this w ill meet with a ready re- upoiiNO irom the Sabbnlh s'-hoi.l work cut I of the county. The eoumiilteti on nomi nations, ol which A1N. trawl' .nl was a' member, elected besides the regular of- i iicers, twenty-one district pri sid rnts, .1 Ii. Caldwell, AI. D., of Greenville, Pa beiu;; the president fir this di.,ti let. -Tiiu Hn.ffgerty, ono of tho men con victed Of the attempted burglary nt Jacob Wagner's in Tionocta township about ten years ngo, when ono of the burglars was killed, has been ngain arrested for complicity in tho attempted robbery ' of the safe In tho United Stales Kx press of Ico at Washington, Pa., lastSundny night. Haggcrty has been out of tho "pen" about two years, Mrs. Wm. Fuffinburg of Kellettvillc 1m visiting friends in tho city and expects to return homo tho last of this week. Sho was aflllcted with a stroko of paraly sis last fall and tho presont Visit to Oil Cily is expected to be of great benefit to her health. Airs. Puffinbnrg was a resi dent hero In 1800 before thero was either a sidowalk or a bridge in oxisteneo in the city and she is much Impressed with the rapid growth and many wonderful im provements. ZJcmefr. Airs. John A. Hart, of Kast Second street, was painfully burned by a small explosion of gas on Friday night. Sho had been a' isont from the houso during tho afternoon and before leaving had turned off tho gas in tho kitchen stove, but evidently did not turn tho gas en tirely out. When sho returned and put a lighted match in thaitovo, tho accumu lated gaa exploded and burned her hand bo soverely that sho will not havo the use of it for a week or tw o. Derrick. Alarlonvillo Iwpress: Robbors recen tly broke Into tho store of W. A. Buzzard, at Byronitown, and stolo cigars, canned goods, elc. Harry Towler, son of Di. S. S. Towlpr, dislocated ono of his arms by si fall Friday, and now goes about with it in a sling. Airs. John Shall died Thursday of fover, after a brief ill ness, at tho age of twenty-two years. The remains were taken to Tylorsburg Friday for burial. Besides tho husband, two small children are loft without a mother's care. 1 3 Tho jury list was unavoidably crowd ed out of last week's issue of tho Ri:pt;n lii'as on account of the largo amount of space takon up by tho election proclama tion. Wo aro also very much crowded on ths same account this week, but this is the last timo it will have to run and wo will have ploidy of spaeo next week to tell our readers nil about tho big Repub lican landslide and tho election of AIc Kinley. Tho roason of tho Rut'UM.K'AN being two days lato last week was tho failuro of tho official ballot.to arrive from Ilarrisburg. The law requires tho pub lication of tho cloetion proclamation ton days previous to tho oleetion, consequen tly wo wore compelled to wait until tho official list of officers to bo elected ar rived. As winter approaches wo aro again bothered by a "gorgeous influx" of tramps. It is evident that tho borough authorities hnvo gono away on a visit. Wo bcliove thero is a law in existeuco in this placo which requires tramps to pay for their lodging by breaking stone. But if such a law is yet extant it seems to have bech forgotten, as tho hobos are given a nieo, warm placo to sleep and in tho morning aro bidden good bye, and, otto would naturally think, requested to call again. Then tho festivo hobo roams tho town at will and "panhandles his chuck." That may bo all right j we've "no kick coming" on that. But when theso knights of tho road bncomo so bold as to mako indecent exposures of their persona to tho littlo girls of tho town, ii might be woll Just merely to suggest to tho hustling and energetic gcntlomen who havo been Investod with the honor of handling tho municipal ntlaira of this beautiful littlo village, that it is about time they returned from dreamland. Oil Notes. Operations on Queen run aro being pushed as swiftly as possible and tho vi cinity of the strike has assumed quite a business-like aspect, such as usually oc curs In now. oil fields. Tho Citizens No. 3, was shot Alonday, and while it doesn't como up to tho first one, it will make a good pumpor. Uardoiiburg A Co.'s No. 2 has been rigged up for pumping and is reported as doing 100 barrels. A new well has boon btarted on the Barnsdell tract at tiio head of Jainicson run aud tho drill has boon started. J. A. Wciblo A Co. have a well drilling ou tho Alereantilo tract opposlto Truu keyvillo which is expocted in a few days. Tivo wells aro boing drillod by the Na tional Oil Co., on tho Tucker farm on Fleming Hill, Harmony township, and ono of theiji is expocted to bo finished to day. A well being drilled by Huguo A Co. on tho llalderman tract is expected to bo drilled in to-morrow. Tho well being drilled by (ho "Cheer ful Oil Co.," near Cheerful, Clarion Co., w hich is ow ned by Tionesta people will be finished about Alondav. ItcinililicHii Meeting ot Kellcltvillo. On Wednesday night, Oct. 21, tho Sound Money ques'ion was discussed by two ablo speakers, Air. N. I'. Wheeler, of Hickory,, and ' Air. D. W. Arir'd, of Warren. This w as the largi st political meeting ever held in this p ace, tho hall being overcrowded and numbers oulsido una ble to get in. Tho large turnout proved to the people of Kingsiey Twp. tiiat the .Sound Aloney cause was stronger than ever, there being onn delegation from Hickory, nnd ono from Golenza and Ne braska, composed principally of the la boring men of those places. The delegation from Hickory was uc compain.l by tho Witlierell martial baud, which added greatly to the enthusiasm in the meeting and the erclit of tho band. Thero were a number of prominent Re publicans here, among whom was our County chairman, Gum B. ICvan i. The citizens of this jd ico all turned out and the meeting proved an entire success. Ktil'KKTAUy. Alany lives of usefulness havo hum cut short by neglect to break up an ordi nary cold. Pneumonia, bronchitis aud even consumption can be averted by the prompt use i f One Minute Cough Cure. I lentil A K illiner. MAN?? I ED. MeCoWAN- WAL'I Kit -At Tione-la, Pa., Oct. pi, lt-!"i, by S. J. Sctlcy, J. P. George AlcCnwun of Hickory, Pa., ami Ma AI. Walter of TionesU Twp., l'a. WILSON- FKNSTKRAIA K Klt-Al'lio-ncsla, Pa., Oct. '.'7, 1". ;, by S. J. Sctlcy, J . P., Carl Wilson of Harmony Twp., l'a., aud Blanche M. I'custcriuulu r ol Tloilei.tu Tw p., p. i. Heath of John W. Tei rill. ' John W. Terrlll ono of the wrll known and respected residents of Tionesta township, died at his homo in Oldtown, Saturday, Oct. '&, nt H o'clock, p. m,, and was about 01 years old. Mr. Terrlll has lived In this vIo'uHy for ovor 30 years ami had many rrlends who will he sorry to l am of his death. He was a carpen ter by trado and was a first class work man. Mr. Terrill was veteran of the late war and was mustered into the ser vice of tho United Slates on tho 23d of August, 1M1'.;, and served until tho bat llo of Frodricksburg, which occurred on December 13 of the name year, when ho was wounded and taken to the hospital, and did not recover In time lo ro-enter tho service, but he reeoivod an honorable discharge by special order, and has an excellent record as a soldier. Ho was buried in Riverside cemetery In this placo Mondav afternoon ot 3 o'clock. There was a lnrue number ot frionds present nmong whom were a great niany of hh comrades In the lato war. It is with deep feelings of sorrow that we note the passing away of tho old soldiers who risked their lives on the field of bat tle in order to keep this glorious country together so that we ol tho younger gen eration might live in peaeo and prosper ity. Wo join tho many friends of Air. Terrill in extending our sympathy to his bereaved family. Local Institute at Clai'lugtoii. Program of Local Instituto to be hold at Clarinylon, Nov. 21, 1H00, commencing at 10 a. m. Organization. Devotional exorcises. Punctuality and how to obtain it, Hobt. Work. Yocnl music. A FTKRNOON SESSION. Primary geography, G. AI. Atorshall. Parents and how to interest them, Airs. L. B. Cook. Arithmetic, Rosa AlcCloskey. Quostion box. Best mode of advancement for teacher, J. B. AI U7.0. Success of Local Institutes, S. AI. Whitmer. Remarks, Supt. K. K. Stilzinger. All teachers, directors and friends of education are invited to attend and take part. Hour. Wouk, S, AI. WlIITMKK, Committee List of causes set down for trial in the Courtol Common Pleased Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Third .Monday of November, lSiifi. 1. Thomas P. Flvnn. John Groleinund. doing business as Flynn A Groleinund, now lor uso oi i nomas f. r iynn, vs. Ell Berlin and John P. Reod, doing bus iness as Berlin A Reod. No. 2.1, February Term, lstiii. Summons In Assumpsit. 2. C. II. Smith Comnanv. Limited, vs. Charles Miller and Joseph Loveling, partners as Atiller A Loveling, and W. II. Frost, Garnishee. No. 43, August term, im:m. Attachment. j';xeeution. Attest, CALVIN AI. AHNKK, Protbonotary. Tionosta, Pa., Oes 27, 1806. 'IT AI K TABLK, in etl'ect Sept. 6, 1800. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west us ioiiowb : No. 31 Buffalo Kxpress, daily except Sunday 12:00 noon. No. 01 Way Freight (carrying passengers), daily ex'cept Sunday 4:f,o p. m. No. 33 Oil City Kx ress, daily except Sunday 7:10 p. m. For Hickory, Tidiouto, Warren, Kinzua, Brail lonl (11, mil niwl tlin l.'iut No. 30 Olean Kxpress, daily except Sunday No. 32 Pittsburg Kxpress, 8:-i,r a. in, daily except Sunday 1:10 p. m No. 00 Wnv l-'reii-hr li:it-i-i'iitr passengers to Irvineton) daily except Sunday 0:50 a. in. Get Timo Tables aud full Information from W. H. HAUL, Agent, Tionesta, Pa R. BKLL, Gen'ISupt. J. A. FKLLOWS, Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, General office, AIoonev-Brisbauo lildg, Cor. Alain und Clinton Sis., Bull'ulo.N.Y .WARREN ftSATBOTJAL BANK W arren, Peiina. - CAPITAL, ? 150,000.00 DIRECTORS: Nelson P. Wheeler, Jeiu-y Clary, Geo; M. Pariritoo, C. .Schimmellbng, Christian Smith, David V, Bealy Win. D. Brown, . Andrew' Ilertzel, A. T. Scoficld, II. T. Russell, II. A. Jaiuieson. l'einoiuil und lusimss accounts soiici tetl on most fnuoralde term consistent with youd eoiLstrrvntive bunking. Interest allowoi ou rloposits .V. J'A V.MT. r. h Pre. JT. A. JAM1KSOX, Vice Pres. '. ;. HF.nry.EL, cash; ? ANEW ' DEPARTURE. The Mct'iu ti Co. have added tine ready to w ear clot I, es and iu hi!. lit. in to ih. ir ltii!briiig,.r:iit making and gentlemen's luriiif hingH, are now carrying a lino line high class of ready to wear - " OLOTlEilir Gr. FALL AND WINTKR SLITS To OU- DIO H jJI.OO AND UPWARDS. OVKUCOATS TO oltllKII f-JA.tH) AND UPWARDS. Heady to ive ir clothes of the liiie.it aud bet glade., fs ll. I lo ii.00 a suit. H ady to car overcoats and ulsters Sin.o'i to CiVoO. Sole agetils br cell brute 1 bats. Winter bt.vles now read v. ATT,, , , 'ZrCciuv Co, ilUrs vt Lion. Oi; 27 und 2 1 Sen. a and 12 i :bn Sis GIL CITY, PA. m Fort TTIK Xvxv Tu o Wkeks IH? Wlhh OFFIill SPECIAL IJARGA1XS IX -,- - - FLO -Barffains HEADQUARTERS FOR ('HOICK DRUGS, At F.DICIN KM, ST.VITONKRY, GROCKRIKH. PROVISION, CONFKCTIONKHY, Lie. Cume and examine goods and prices, and we'll do tho rest. frEATH & KlUMEfr j ssignee's :, Sale This is the place for bonafido bargains in any and everything. We desire to call your special attention to our dry and dress goods department, where you will find a complej line of all the latest novelties and styles to select from, and at - prices to suit all. All the latest designs in Millinery in cndlsss variety; Tadies' capes in Fur, Plush and Cloth, and lots of Coats and Jackets. Be sure and get our prices before purchasing. We guarantee them. - ( In our clothing department we have the largest and most complete line in the vicinity for you to select irom, all from the Highest Grade Manufacturers in the Unites States, equal to Merchant tailor make, in design, fit and quality and at prices that simply defy competition. Men's and boys' Hats, Caps, Gloves and Mittens, all the lat est styles in all grades and variety, Underwear for all in all grades and prices. Carpets of all grades, ltuggs, Matting, Linoleum & Oil Cloth. Trunks and vuliees of all descriptions, Glass and iueenswato, Tin and Granite ware, Furniture, in fact, anything you mav need or can lind in any of the largo, first-class citiy department Louses. Hemember, we promise you bargains, and will keep our word. We need cash. Alust have it to get us out of our present difficulty. HElTEiY J BEOCK, ASSIGN KK OF DAVIDMINT2. MARIENVILLE, PA. XO. S040. THE CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK, TIONESTA. PA. CAPITA Ii KTOCIt, OKKIl'KHS : T. D. Cor.MNH, Prosidont. F. 11. Lanson, Vice President, J. C. How.man, Cashier. niKKcroKs: E. E. Vockroth, Geo. F. Watson, T. J. Ilowman, T. D. Collins. F. It. Lanson, R. AI. Herman. O. W. Propor, A BANK FOR THE PEOPLE. WHICH ; RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS PATRONAGE, AND WH . FURNISH ALL USUAL HANKING FACILITIES, W ITH 1'UO.MI'T AND CA EFUL AT TENTION TO ALL BUSINESS ENTRUSTED. xo. A. H. A. Wayne Coon, .President. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, IllltKCTOUS A. Wayne Cook, G. W. Robinson, Wm. SiuearbauKh, N.P.Wheeler, T. F. Ritchey, J. T. Dulo, J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yinimt at low rates. Wo promise our custom ers all tho bonolUs consistent with conservative bankini;. Interest pnid on time deposits. Your patronatin respectfully solicited. LADIES' CAPES AND JACKETS. Largest in;o ever in Ticucst:;., now ci; Lvj d, and Cash will buy thorn Cheap, at - 1.' I' 'li.:-.- fr tiV.T ifu -.UtiuvluivA Ui ail . . i: l. mil hi, I.Mnibujfo, .Nt tnulii'iu, lUildi b'u ifi.l '!i-,i ii 1 1 ii : ' ' luiv (ikiii U mu ill.inl " ! A. I'll M.ilr,, ,,! ,y lUlui ou nt.. i I 1..U..1 , aih.'ii i tu.l Ht t.'i i.Nt ri. VAN.N A LkOWN lkL'U CO., l utltuirr, I , h. A. "i!rin yur joli work U llio Khi'V li- l.li'AN lilll' i'. 3 If It $50,000. iio:i s. Kiii.i.v, Cashier, AVuj. Smdaiuiauoh, ' ' ' V" Vice Prosidont. NATIONAL RANK, f E0,00. ? A: i ,V:i: ! OPTICIAN, otlicc, r.v. T'a N.iti..nai'n.iuk iVitldin, oil. 4'ITY, PA, E cs c.vauiiilvid tree. KxclusiN vly optiii. VnvJ.lOU ,l ILL 1 t ,.;', i n.. Hir I 1 -l lli -V Ii l' ' r , . .: . . Ii. juil . '. I I". ,.l . I v . i ..I. -il . . -v , i ' " ...... ...r X V v.-,
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