'f VI I ' ' ,T ' ! ,-' UI-LKAN. 1 l.l'I'.liAHY 8, 1HH7 BOaOUGIl OFFICERS. riurjr. R. M. ITornmn. (.iunrttmcn. J. R. Osgood J. I). Davis ' . K. Lanson, Joseph Morgan, C. F. vi caver N. Fitzgerald, Win. Smear Imiigh. R. II. Crawford, L. I). Bowman, . . rt . w, i-rnpor. Juliet vftht Peace V. A. Randall, 8 J. Nctlcy. OjrMMhM-S. H. Can field. f'i'Hteior J. R. Clark. on l Director U. W. Ilnlnmni. T. '. Hopkins L. Agnew, W. A. Groyo, i. nuiluson, J. J, BCOWUCII. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. , Member of Congress Wm. C. Arnold Member of Nennt e. M . II. Hydk. Assembly J. 10. Wknk. President Judge Chaiilks H. Noyrs .4oriife Judges Jo. A. Nash, A, J. MnCnAV. 'AcMurer Jamks H. Fonkk. Prothonotary, Register & Recorder, die, 'ORif H. Roiikrtson. crtf , FflAKK P. WALK ER, iniMioncr W. M. Cook, C. M, WlflTKMAtf, IlKRMAK Br.tTM. Mnni Superintendent K. E. Stitzin our, . (5rmmfxinnr J. B. CARPKN- I.FO. IJ. IS H I KI.PH, r., .id.Vnrtvyor J. V. PROPER. . .-ifr Or. J. W. Morrow, i A viilors M. E. Arbott, J. R "K, n. j. flyhn. rkoulau tkrmh ok court. Fourth Monday of February. Third Monday of May. IjHst Monday of August. Third Monday of November. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. miONKKTA T,OrfJK Kn !WM1 T. O O V A fYt ovory Tuosdav evening, in Odd Follows' Hall, Partridge building. IJWIST LODGE, No. 181. A.O. U. W., i went every t nuay evening In A.O.U, W. Hall, Tionesta. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P. a H. of A., moots every Saturday eve ning in A. O. U. W. Hall', Tionesta. . CI APT. OEOUOB HTOW POST, No. 274 J O. A, R. Meets 1st and 3d Wednes day evening lu each month, in Odd Fel Iowa, Hall, TioneHta. CAPT. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No. l;!7, W. R. C, meots first and third Wednesday evening of each month, in A. O. U. W. hall, TioneHta, Pa. rpiONESTA TENT, No. KM, K. O. T. JL M., nieelH Und and 4th Wednesday evening In each month in A. O. U. V. hall TionoHta, Pa. T M.CLARK, i . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 1 District Attorney. OlUce, oor. of mid Bridge Streets, Tionesta, Pa. Also ngont for a numbor or reliable 1 no Insurance Companies. rP F. RITCHEY, 1". ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. JB. SIOOINS, M. D., Physician, Surgeon A Druggist, TIONESTA, PA, f Vi. MORROW, M. D., PhyHlcian, Surgonn A Dentist. 'itW-o and Rosidonce three doors north i i 1 1 ivlol Agnew, Tionesta. Professional ! i !y responded to at ati hour. 'WMAN, M. V., 1'hyHiuian A Snrjreon, TIONESTA, PA, mi liiiiidinn formerly occupied by "ii. Call promptly responded to. r day. Residence oppoHita Hotel I OTEL AQNEW, II lu AGNEW, Proprietor, 'i'i.is hotel, formorly tho Lawronee 1 1 nose, hati underKone a complete chaiiKe, Mud h now fnruiKhed with all tho mod - i n inprovementa. Heated and lighted ilir.iughout with natural p:vt, bathrooniH, hot mid oold water, etc. The comforts of Kuesla never ncglocted. CENTRAL HOUSE, W C. F. WEAVER, Proprietor. Tionseta, Pa. Tills Is tlio most coulrally located hotel in the place, and ban all the modern improvements. No pains will lie spared to make it a pleasant H topping phii-Q for. tho traveling public First class Livery in connection. IXtREST HOTEL, L West Hickory, Pa. Jacob Uonder, Proprietor. Tiiia hotel has but recently been completed, is nice ly furnished throughout, and offers the finest and most comfortable accommoda tions to guests and the traveling public. Rates reasonable. OIL EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, Cor. Senoca and Centre Sts., Oil City, t'd., Thomas (Join, Proprietor. Meala and Lunches served at all hours. Open day and night. When in the oity look up the Exuhange Restaurant, aud get a K"hI meal. piilL. EMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop iu Walters buildiug, Cor. Elm and W alnut streets, Is propurod to do all Kinds of custom work Irom the finest to the ooHisesl aud guarantecM his work to give perfect Hatis'action. Prompt atten tion iriveu to mending, and prices rea sonable. JF. ZAHRINOER, . PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER and Jowelor of 25 years' experience, is prepared to do all work In his lino ou short notice and at reasonable prices. Always guarantees satisfaction. Watch es, Jowelry, Ac, ordered for parties at the lowest possible figure. Will be found in tho building next to Keeley Club Room. JORENZO FULTON. Manufacturer of aud Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, Aud all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. Fred. Grettenbergor liENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. , All work pertaining to Machinery, En giuos, Oil Well Tools, Cias or Water Fit tings and (lenerul Hhicksmithing prompt ly done at Low Kates. Repairing Mdl Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of aud just west of the Shaw Houso, Tidioute, Pa. Your putronage solicited. FRED. WKETTENUElUiER. GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA. PENN. JAS.T. HHENNAN, Real Lstate and LIFE - INSURANCE - AGENCY, Also Conveyancer. III! Ah Its TATE (.'omprisps the Purchasing. Selling, enKingand Renting of all kinds of Keal Instate. CONVEYAm-IXO Hrlofs, and Sparche" of Til lea Spec ialty. Having had twenty-one years' experience with Forestooun ty lands, I am prepared to give CORRECT INFORMATION re garding the Titles and present dihtius oi same. Moderate clinrgns for drawlngTIn strunienls of writing transferring property. LlFK iNSUIfAXCE. I am (feneral Agent forthe Fault Able Life Assurance Society of the li. N.. Having a Surplus or r o 111 x MILLIONS of DOLLARS, bolng tliirtnon millions larger than any oilier company in the WORLD. NO ONE who needs Life Insurance can afford to take it beforo seeing me isew i'olicy ot this Society, C. M. ARNER SON. Fire, Life axi a ccident Insurance Agents AMI . . REAL. ESTATE BROKERS, TIONESTA, PA. Companies Hrprrnrntril. North American, - -Royal, -Hartford, Orient, - Phill'a Underwriters, - Anarls $ 9,487,673.53 2,201,243.88 9,229,213.09 2,196,797.14 15,068,916.59 Titles examined and "Hriefs" nrenared Faring wild lands, houses and lota for sale or rent. Particular attention paid to the collection of renta, interest, Ac. Also to the nroner assessment of lands and payment of taxes. Leasing and Bale of on ana gas lanus a specialty. t'horrh an Mabbath Hrhsol. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. in. ; M F Sabbath Sclmol at 10:00 a. in Preaching in M. E. Church every Sab' bath evening bv Rev. R. A. 11 117.741. Preachlng in the F. M. Church every nitiuiain evening at me usual uour. itev. F. E. Olass, Pastor. Sorvicea in the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning and evening, Rev. J. V. McAninch officiating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market 90. Gloves and mittens at your own pric. at Miles ct Armstrong's. It Our happiness Is but an unhapplness more or lass consoled. Ex. Another lot of standi at Miles A Armstrong's. Bring iu your tickets. It Skating has been th. popular enjoy ment of the young people during the put week. . Judge Chrlsswell of Franklin is holding court for Judge Noyesln Warren this week. John Cubbin, an aged and respecUd resident of near Pithole, died Jan. 18th, aged 68 years. The report of the local institute held at Redclyffe Jan 22-23, arrived too late for publication in this issue. , Jim Shoemaker dropped a cake of ice on his left foot Monday afternoon, and he Is now walking with a crutch. -"Soino people blame Providence for things that a very ignorant mau would be ashamed of. 1I'imAoi((oh Democrat. -The Homier property, next to post office, la for ront. Late improvements, best location in town. Inquire at Bron nan's agency. tf. Geo. B. Goodlandor, the well known editor of the Clearfield Ilepublican, died at his home in that place on Sunday, Jan. 24th, aged 69 years. -You don't hear much kicking about toll bridges on the Allegheny river now. You can cross it free of charge at almost any point Just at present. The Oil City and Vicinity local union of the Christian Endeavor will meet lu the Presbyterian church at this place on Friday afternoon and evening, Feb. 10th. The annual report of the Couuty au ditors appears in thia issue, which, to gether with other legal matter uow run ning, considerably crowds our news space. Rev. R. A. Buzza is holding a serios of very successful revival meetings at Goleuza.' Quite a Dumber have already been converted aud many more are ex expected. A marriage license was granted by Prnthonotary J. H. Robertson on laxt Friday, Jan. 20, 1807, to Arthur A. Frost and Olive V. Spenco, both of Duhrlng, this county. -Jos. Clark and family moved into their handsome new resldenoe on Elai street last Thursday. Jaa. Butlor wjll move his family into the house vacated by Mr. Clark. Yesterday was groundhog day, and the sun came out between eleven and twelve o'clock just about long enough for him to see his shadow. You can guess the rest. A child born a few days ago iu Belle- foute had four ears. Gee whizz! think of trying to keep a secret in the family with such a kid as that iu the house. Jamestown All. The subject of R. A. Uuzza's dis course iu the M. E. church next Sunday evening will be, "The Relation of the Church to Politics." Everybody is cor dially invited. -Jouathau Albaugh of Hickory town ship, recently appointed mercantile ap praiser, started out on Monday to make the appraismeut of tho mercantile estab lishments of tho county. -Prof. A. J. Cooper, for many years principal of the Edinboro State Normal School, aud who is quite well known here is a candidato for State Superinten dent of Public Instruction. McKiuley will be the third Methodist President of the United States. Of the others, eight have been Episcopalians, six Presbytoriaiis, two Unitarians, one Christian aud one Free Thinker. -Dan Rico, the veteran circus man, says the Ei io Vispatch, was 74 years of ae Monday. Ho is at present residing at Long Brunch, N. J., where ho is writ ing a history of his hfo. The bid show man carries his age well aud does not look to be oVr fifty. TOU AJiD TOI R FRIESDS. Jaa. T. Hreiinnn went to Franklin on business yesterday. Asa Lovnjoy and wlfo and daughter are all III with la grippo. ffon. C. A. Randall was a business visitor to Oil City on Saturday. Mrs. M. Andrews or Kelleltvillo vis Red Tionesla friends on Monday. Capt. D. 8. Knox was a business vis itor to Warren the last of tho week. J. R. Osgood and J. I). W. Rxk were business visitors to Oil City yesterday. Dr. Davles, of Warren, was a guest at the residence of Rev. J. T. Brennan over Sunday. O. F. Miles loft Monday on a busi ness trip through Mercer and Lawrence counties. Misses Lou lo Klllmer. and Carrie Matha spent Sunday with friends In Hickory. II. M. Kime of Ridgway was a busi ness visitor to Tionesta on Monday and Tuesday. -D. W. Hunter and wife of Cooper I ract spent Sunday with frionds In Tio nosta and vininlty. Forest and Euretta Proper drove over to Crown, Clarion county, Monday, returning yesterday. . Mrs. Will Hunter, of the West Side, left yesterday lor Wolf Run to visit her Mister, Mrs. Kate Green. Miss Susie Hullng, teacher of the Washington school at Stewarts Run, was a', home with her parents at this place ovor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hart Wontworth of the township are both confined to the house with la grippe. Mr. Wentworth's caso is quite serious. John Lushor of Hickory has bought one or the new Ulf houses on Second street and will move his family to Tidi oute. Tidionte Newt. Sam Haines, of Oil City, tho well- known and popular supervisor of this division of the W. N. Y. & P. Ry., stop ped over between trains yesterday. The many friends of Daniel Black one of the venerable and highly respeo ted citizens of Tionesta township, will be grieved to learn that he has become to tally blind from cataract of the eyes. Mrs. F. Wenk mourns the loss of her uncle, Fred Shultz, which occurred one day last week at his home at F.tna, near Pittsburg, Pa. Ho was the only brother of Mrs. Wenk'a father, the late John Shultz -Jacob Weaver, proprietor of the Coulter House, and wiro, of Clarion, Mr. and Mrs. V. Fulton, also of Clarion, and Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Weaver, of Loener. wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Woaver, at the Central House, this place, Sunday and Monday. Mrs. C. A. Randall and Mrs. Lizzie Hullng leave to-day for a few days' visit in Pittsburg, Cleveland. Cincinnati and a number of other citie.i where it Is the in tention of the latter to study the modorn modes of dressmaking from tho up-to- date dressmakers of the large citie9. Nicholas Ribb. of Bradlevtown. Ve nango county, who we moutioned week before last, returned from Pittsburg last Friday, and is now lying very low with pneumonia at the home of his grandson, Harry Mcintosh, of this place. Henry Ribb, of Sistorsville, W. Va., a son of the former, is helping to care for lils father. While hauling Ice on the west side of the river yesterday morning a team owned by Geo. Monday broke through the Ice und after considerable difficulty were rescued without sorlous damage. Tho aggregate weight of a family living In Van Bnron county, Mich., is one ton. It consists of a father and mothor and four children, and whon they go to church together they sit in one pew. Last Sunday was a bright, warm, sunshiny day, and all who could afford the luxury and felt so inclined took ad vantage of the oxcellent sleighing and made business lively for the liverymen. What's the reason the telophone com pany don't get a hustle on and connect Hickory, Kelleltvillo, Marienville and other towns In the county with Tionesta. That is what is wanted to mako the line a success here. Somebody get up a peti- I tion. -The Potomac river is frozen over at Washington and is closed to navigation. a very unusual occurrence. The present cold wave, in its lowuess of temperature and vast extent of area, is one of the se verest that has been recorded in thirty years. F. A, Kellor, the bicyclo racer and holder of the one mile State champion ship record, and who had been suspended from the L. A. W. on account of riding out of his class, received Information a few days ago that his temporary suspen sion had been removed. Miss Celia J. Feriis, a returned mis sionary of the F. M. church, will lecture on foreign missionary work in India, in tho F. M. church, Tionesta, Saturday evening, Feb. 61 h, at 7::i0. Also at Stew arts Hun, Sabbath morning, at 11:00 o'clock. A oordial invitation is extended to all. A bill has boon introduced at Harris- burg to abolish the system oi requiring ioiiNtablea to make returns at each Court of Quarter Sessions. The passage of thei bill would be a large srving to counties, which pay the constables mileage and per diem expenses, while nine out of ton of thoui bring blank return to the court. Monday afternoon as Dr. L. D. Bow man was unhitching his horse at his barn the animal got "cranky'' aud ran out of tho stable yard down to Elm street then down the alloy to the Hotel Agncw livery barn, dragging a bran new cutter with him. Tho horse was not injured. ut the cutler was pretty badly wrecked. -The revival meetings which were started by Rev. F. E. Glass at Plvasant ville a few weeks' ago are still going 011 and the attendance has become so largo that the meetings aro now being held in the opera house, free use of which 1 given by tho proprietor. Ovar one hun dred and fifty souls have bueu converted so fur. Bo carclnl from whom you purchase Life Insurance. Having lfj to !i0 years to run is a long time in the future. Be siua you are right before signing an applica tion witlisouio irresponsible person wUoui you iniiv never sue agiu aud whose rep- lescnUtious may or may not be true. It will pay you to call at lirvunau's Agency , CAPITAL BI II.DIXJ HIKNKII. The Homo of Hie Pcnnsjlvaiila Logls Iflliirc (Joes tip in Finnic. A special dispatch from Harrisburg in this morning's Derrick under (Into of Feb. 2, says In part! The old rapltol of Pendsylvanla Is lu ruins. It was bnmcd to the ground this afternoon, not a thing bolng saved except somo of the rocords, and many of theso wero consumed. President Pro tern. McCarroll, of tho Sonate, and Speaker Boyer, of tho House, stood In the park and watched the pro gress of tho flames with saddened faces. Shortly before 1 o'clock to-day fire broko out in the lieutenant governor's apartments at the State Capitol, and In 20 minutes the halls of Legislature and odlcos of the entire legislative branch of the State government were in flames. There Is no means of ascertaining whether anybody has been swallowed up by the flames or not, but tliere were nu merous close calls from danger. Tho vol unteer firemen of the city, reinforced by many Stato officials and citizens, fought the fire valiantly and well. All the leg islation on its way through the l;is laluro was socured. Itislikoly that all tho important papers of both branches affecting the present session are saved. Careful estimates make the property loss to the State about 11,500,000, partially insured. At 3:30 It was a sad wreck that the thousands of spectators behind the taut fire ropes gazed upon. What had once boen a handsome building, if it was old, was nothing but four bare walls sur rounded by a roofless dome. The big stone pillars before the east and west porticos still stood like giants of old, but they guarded a sorry mass of timbers. Last Wednesday morning, M. W. Gorman, edger on the Wheeler . Dusen bury mill, at Stowtown, while oiling the bearings on the machine in some manner threw bis loft hand onto the saw and tiie index and middle fingers andpart of the thumb were cut off. Dr. Will O. Mor row dressed the wounds Bnd Mr. Gor man is getting along nicely. Amsler is still doing businost at the old stand, so when you want anything in the line of confectionery, cigars, tobacco, tropical fruit, vegetables or oysters, just give him a call aud got the best that Is lu the market at rock bottom prices, Don't forget tho news depot. All the standard magazines and atory papers constantly 011 hand. Agent for the Buffalo Daily Exprens. 2t The Oil City district of the Free Methodist chnrch will hold Its second general quarterly meeting for the pres ent conference year at Kellettville, Pa., commencing Thursday, Feb. 11, and continuing over the Sabbath. Ministers and members from all parts of the dis trict are expected to be present. District Elder, D. B. Tobey will preside over tho meeting. It's a wonder the Borough "dads" wouldn't enforce tho ordinance which 1 supposed to compel the people to keep the sidewalks clear of snow and ice. The walk leading to the depot on Bridge street is a disgrace to the town. It is so badly blockaded with snow that it is sim ply impossible to walk two abreast, and It is disgusting to see a string of people compelled to walk "goose fashion" on their way to or from the trains. The literary socioty will hold a do bate next Friday evening, Feb. a. The subject will be, "Resolved,. That Con gress Should Pass the Cameron Resolu tion." J as. Landers and James Morrow will handle the subject in the affirmative and A. W. Richards and Jay Bankhead in the negative. Alter the regular par ticipants have finished there will be a goneral debate.alter whioh there will be a business meeting and election of officers of the society. The principal topics treated editor ially in the February Review of Reviews are the Anglo-American arbitration treaty, the Cuban situation, the prospects of the Nicaragua Canal, the recent elec tions of United Stares Senators in the different states, and the relation of the great corporations to political campaign funds. There is also the customary retme of the significant foreign events of the past mouth. The editorial pages, like the other parts of the magazine, are fully and suitably illustrated. Thos. Salsglver, who has been con fined in the Franklin jail for some time iast on the charge ot malicious injury o livery stable property, D. H. Pressey. pros., was found not guilty in the Venaneo county court last Wednesday. In No. vomber last Salsgiver hired a horse from Pressey and drove to Franklin. Pressey testitied that he came home late at night with the horse out badly ou the shoulder, unblanketod and shivering with tho cold. There was not enough evidence, how ever, to make out a case against tho de fendant. Marienville AViv; Mrs. M. M. Smith, of Pigeon, died Tuesday of hem orrhage, the result of a recent operation. iue rJowman Lumber Co. have their new mill built to renluce the one de stroyed by lire last fall. Sheriff Walker was up frem Tionesta Tuesday and lev ied on some of the property at the Ex tract Works. It is to be hoped that the company may tiud a way out of their fi nancial uimcuity, ana that the works will soon be running again. Mrs. C.C. Swatzfager died at hor home at Seldom Seen. Wednesday night, uuite suddenly of heart trouble. She had been injured some weeks ago by being thrown from a horse, but was improving and was able to be about the house again. Roe tho advortiseiiicn of the Phil adelphia Times in this issue. Seethe bargain counter at Miles it Armstrong's. , It Not long ago a farmer who lives Unco miles from here, came to my storo before breakfast aud bought a botfrn of Cham berlain's Cough Itemed v. He said that their little boy had a bad cold, and as they had used what they had in the house his wifo would not let hi 111 to go to plow until he came and got another bottle. The little boy who was with him remark ed: "Now I will soon be well, for Cham berlain's 'toft ' medicine always cures me." R. C. McElroy, Black lluwk. Pa. In speaking of this remedy Mr. McEl roy says people come far and wide to his store to get it, aud many of them would not know what to do without it. For sale at 2." aud b0 cents por bottle by ( W. itovaid. A lU'iiilndcr of Army l.llc. Mr. Lou Smith, editor of the Commer cial, Meyersdale, Pa., says: "A chronic diarrhoea that returns at frequent inter vals, as a reminder of arm v life, litis been luore effectually controlled by Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Rem edy than any other 1 have ever use J. It possesses true merit. " For sale by G. W. Bovard. All the dirtermit forms of skin troubles, from chapped hands to eczema ami iu. dolenl ulcers can be readily cured by lluWitt'a Witch Haicl IS.ilvc, tho great nlo cure. Heath A Killiuer. Local Imllfnto. Program ot Loral Institute to bo held at Kollettvlllo, Feb. 20, 1807, beginning at 10 a. in. Devotional exercises. M usic. Grammar, R. A. Strlckenber. Valuoof Music in tho School Room. Emma Kiser. Essay, Tena Zucndnl. Recitation, Kale Wolfe. Reading, Zenia Lohmcyor. Morals in tho School Room, Mary E. Stewart. M usic. Noon. Informal session. Tho Teacher In tho District, Maud Wel ler. Decoration of the School Room, Kato Guonther. Address, Habit, Prof. E. E. Stitzlnger. Recitation, Alma Lohinoyer. Ventilation, F. S. Gahring. Physiology, Olive Myers. Music. Observation of Washington's Birthday, Itev. J. E. Hillard. All are invited to attend. Mart E. Stkwart, ,knia lohmkykr, Tkna Zuandki,. Comm.ttee. Xolitc lo Members of tho W. C. T. U. Tho following notice was received by Mrs. Kale B. Craig, local president of the W. C. T. U., on Monday. Dkar Comhauk : Tho extensive fire In our city on the morning of the 2lith, burned tlie "Dun Inn Building" in which our State paper, 27io b". C. T. U. JiulMin, was printed, and the entire February issuo was de stroyed, with paper-heading, electros and cuts. Local Presidonts please inform the members of your unions that no paper will be issued until March 1st. Superin tendents and reporters who sent impor tant copy will please duplicate, and for ward to the publisher by February loth for the March issuo. The editor und publisher sinceiely re gret that our white ribbon women are deprived of the February number. Anna M. Hammkh, Editor. Henrietta H. Fokkkht, Publisher. Philadelphia, January 20, 18i7. Vlek's Floral (iulile, I HU7. For neaily half a century this catalogue of flower and vegetable Boeds, plants, bulbs, roses, grains, potatoes, etc., has come as regular as spring time. Here it is again to remind us that it's time to think about our gardens. ' This issue contains a dozen full page half-tone Illus trations of roses, asters, gold flowers, carnations and tomatoes. It seems full of tho necessary information for either amateur or professional. Send IS cents to James Vick's Sons, Rochestor, N. Y., tor a packet of cither Vick's Branching Aster, New Japan Morning Glory or ex tra choice Pansy and a copy of Vick's l'loral Guide. If you state whore you saw this notice you will receive a pack ago of flower seeds free. rtlimt-iilnr Itlieniiinllniii Promptly Itrlieved. Sir. J. K. Holton. a well known fur dealer of Oxford, Pa., says he sometimes sutlers with muscular rheumatism, and wnuo Having one ot the most painful at tacks, he called a W. T. J. Brown's drug storo, and Mr. Brown advisod him to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, he did so, and it gave him immediate relief. Paiu Balm Is also recommended for rheumatism by Mr. E. W. Wheeler of Luthers Mills, Pa., who has used it and found it an ex cellent remedy. If troubled with rheu matism give it a trial. It is certain to re lieve the nain as soon as applied, and its continued use will effect a cure. For sale at 25 and 50 cents a bottle by O. W. Bovard. A torpid liver means a bad complexion, bad breath, indigestion and frequent headaches. To avoid such companions take DeWitt's Littl Early Risers, the famous little pills. Heath A Killmer. Minutes seem like hours whon a life is at stake. Croup gives no time to send for a doctor, delay may mean death. One Minute Cough Cure gives instant re lief and insures recovery. The only harmless remedy that produces imme diate results. Heath A Killmer. C.tmut i nnl inn in Ita u-nrul rn.niu .lu.- pepsia, sick headache, biliousness and derangoment of the liver are readily 1 1 1 i... 1 1. . W ; 1 . ' .. 1 :.n 1.- it: These littlo pills never gripe. Small pui, ruiu pin, uust pin. ileum tx iviu mer. Lost A dear little child who made home happy by its smiles. And to think, U might have been saved had the parents only kept iu the house One Min ute Cough Cure, the infallible remedy for croup. Heath A Killmer. Soothing for burns, scalds, chapped hands and lips. Healinur for cuts and sores. Instant relief for piles, stops pain at once. These are the virtues of De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Heath A Killmer. DIED. S TROUP At Watson Kami, Pa., Tues day, Jan. -I, 1Ki7, of malarial fever, Marjorio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stroup, aged 5 yrs. aud 3 days. Clarion papers please copy. G UN REPAIR I NU. BUMGARDNER A SHOEMAKER, practical workmen, have fitted up a Repair Shop in the Kepler buildiug, op posite Hotel Agncw, aud is prepared to promptly do all work pertaining to GUN REPAIRING, BICYCLE REPAIRING, AND SEWING M ACHINE REPAIRING in a superior manner. Give them a call. HOUSE and SIGN PAINTING and PAPER HANGING GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. Notice ol" Appeals- Notice is hereby given that the Com missioners of Forest county will meet at their ollice in the Court House ill Tiones ta itoro., on tlie lstli, lt'th and 2utb of February next, for the purpose of hold ing a Court of Appeals from the assess ment of ISO". W. M . Coon. C. M. WlllTKMAN. IIkkman Hi. t'M. Attest, Co. Cum'rs. J. T. Dai.i;, Clerk. Administrator's Notice. W II KitKAs, Li tters of Administration upon lite estate id' J. J. Reynolds, lalu of li. 11 licit township, deceased, have I, ecu granted tlie undcr.-iiiiied by the Register. All persons indebted lo said estate are icquustod to make payment, und those having claims against the same will nre sctii same without del.iv to J. B. Mazk, Adiu'r.. S. D. IitwiN, Atl'.v. Cluringlou, Pa. December 0, iHM. 01. itiS 1 li 1.1 your BUSINESS or your BUSINESS WILL DRIVE YOU! . rr- fr. BfOiU: INVENTORY We wish to close out, FOR CASH, all the broken lots, and some lots that did not sell will be put in the same list. Don't ovorlook the prices, but come and see that we do as we advertise. DRIVE I IN" 1 I I I 3.50 Men's Overcoats at - 2.0H 5.00 " - - 3.0 8.00 " . . 4.50 0.00 " " - 0.H7 10.00 " " . 7,(18 13.00 " " - lo.(H) 15.00 " - - 12.50 6.00 Boys' Ulstors at - - 4.50 5.00 " - - 4.00 4.00 " " . . 3.00 5.00 Children's Ulsters - - 3,W 3.00 " 1.50 DRIVE IN SUITS, DRIVE IN UNDERWEAR, WORKING GOATS, HATS, GAPS, SHOES, GLOVES AND MITTENS. For lack of space we can not mention prices on all, but they are all seasonable goods, just what you need and we wish to mers have the advantage of the prices. Remember date of commencement of sale, and also that best bargains always sell first. Don't be last to come. Miles k Armstrong, KEPLER BLOCK, - - - TIONESTA, PA. Wall Paper ttWall Paper! We have Just received a car load of Wall Paper for spring and summer trade. We have some of tho handsomest pat terns that ever came to Tionesta, aud our prices, why it is surprising how cheap we can sell them. The reason we can sell so cheap is that we bought them from the right house and by buying a large lot at one time and securing the discount, we are able to place them within the reach of everyone. We have a few patterns left over from last year that we will sell at your own price. HEATH- & KlUMEB, DPUG5I6TS AND tmOCEpS, - TIOWtSTA, fiT HEADQUARTERS FOR CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES, STATION ERY.-G ROCERI ES, PROVISION, CONFECTIONERY, Etc. Como and examine goods and, prices, and we'll do the rest. Lawrence & -DEALERS IN- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS. CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO. CIGARS. I500TS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. -C0VM&Y raOBlfOl AHD CJASHzz TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD. PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriauos and Bug gins to let upon the most rtumoiiabl" terms. He will also do JOB TZEJIMlIlNra- All orders li lt at tho ftml Oltne will receive prompt atu-uiiou. ir n 1 m OYERCOATS. 1 I I PANTS, "DRIVE" them out, and let our custo Smearbaugh, TIME TABLE, III elici t Sept. fi, ism). Trains leave Tio nesta lor 1 hi I'lly ami points west as follows : No. 31 Butiulo Express, daily except Sunday 12:0i noon. No. til Way Freight (carrying passengers), daily except Sunday 4:."0 p. 111. No. a:t Oil City Ex ress, daily except Sunday 7: Hi p. 111. For H ickory, Tidioute, Warren, K iu.ua, Bradford, Oleau ami tlie East : No. 30 Oluan Express, dally except Sunday 8:4ja. ui. No. 41! Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:10 p. ill. No. 00 Way Freight (currviug passengers to Irv iticlou ) il;lil v except Sunday W:i0 a. ui. Get Time Tallies aud full inloruiation from W. II. SAUL, Agent, Tumesla, Pa K. BELL, Gou ISupt. J. A. FELLOW is, Geu'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, Gunural ottlce, M Hiiiev-Brisliaiiu Kldg, Cor. Muiu aud Cliutou SU., Butlaio.N.Y, I
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