rOREST REPUBLICAN J . C. WINK, r, AUOl'ST 11, IW. m- " ltepublirnii Tickrl. District Attorney, P. M. CLARK. Coroner, DK J. XV. MORROW, County Surveyor, JAMES D. DAVIS. The lime is jiat when an Ameri cud farmer with 100 ehecp feels poor er than one owning fifty. Mexico also has year, but the silver good crops this standard is re crop of terinus spnntilile for it business Indies. bad Ah one result of the new tariff Louisiana is going extensively into the planting of orange groves. The protection given encourages growers while it can hardly be felt by con sumers. The London Standard kindly pre dicts for this country "further deficits, gold shipments and a fatiguing suc cession of strikes and panics." Our London friends have yet to learn that it is not that kind of on administra tion. The editors and street-corner ora tois who are still reechoing the threa'dbare assertion that a protec tive tariff breeds trusts seem to have forgotten that trusts never flourished in this country as they did under the Wilson law, which is now happily laid away. Mr. Buyan, having been ordered off the lecture and oratorical plat form hy the leaders of the silver par ty, will now fiod time to go to Mexi co and make a real study of the sil ver question, something that he has not thought of doing so long as he could be permitted tntalk. 1UE prime minister of Spain, Canovas del Castillo, was assassin ated oo Sunday last at Santa Agyeda, Spain. The assassin, who was imme diately arrested, is an auarchist, and jjiTco ma uiiuo as iviuaim, out it is believed that this is an assumed name nd that hi real name is Michele Angino Golli. The drop of nearly nine cents in the value nf the silver put into a dol Jar which hag occurred since the elec tion of 189(5 suggests that Mr. Bry u o uouipaign in luuu will have to be run upon about a teu-ceut dollar piuT.umi me mu in miver continues ai aoout the same rate that it big ince Mr. Bryan was speaking last tall. Chairman Dingley's Dewspaper, me iewision Journal calls attention to the fact that "the protection af- forded the sugar trust by the Gor- man.Wilarin t 'tPT ....... , . . .. .. "no ueany twice as large as that now established by the Umgley tariff. The differential protection given the sugar trust mo receni ueraocratic tariff wag 221 centg per hundred pounds, while the differential or protection given by the Dingley bill ia only 12 cents per 100." This is circumstance which those men and newspapers that been accusing the Republican party of .uuservieucy to the huge trust have ioun.1 it very inconvenient to reruem ber. The Maryland Democrats i ev ideutly neglected to read the Repub lican nlatfnrm 1 bin rrti , . iney ex press great delight in their nlatform adopted the other day that the votes or o.ouu.OUO Democrats last fall .vor or silver bad driven President wciv.niey and the Republican Con gres. to try to arrauge terms with tbe European powerg for a bimetallic sy uiess you. Brother Gorman that is just what the Republican plat' . vear promised to do and of course ilii. r ii. --, ikrjjuuncan partv , '"6 ,lBP,e"ge m this par ticular as it always does i a-. J. -uu " yu re in earnest your einresaiono P r , uDiitrui annn r. in tern.tional bime.alism, why Dot join ..... ..j;uuiiuBu party 7 n., . .coaon wny newspapers love . aouse leg.slative bodies is because People like to read mean things about FCUUle. u g not regar(Jed Bg news to say that tbe Hon. John Jones Q'uan honest and virtuous and worked iu the iu.ureili people who elected him action of the That wouigu t he worth recording. would be tame aud flat iut an ar tide to the effect that the Hon. John uoues was a born thief and . all times ready to rob the Slate and oetray bis constituents, i worth larca IiaoJ . j ... - BUII woula Da eager . rcuu oy everybody. It is a weak oi a majority of the human family to want everybody else painted uiacn. so ttiey will look whiter comparison, I'unz'y Spirit. by "TViKYAN and Towne have now an opportunity to compete for the prise of the next Presidential nomination. The fellow who can offer the best ex planation of the fact that wheat has advanced sinco lust ypar '23 cents per bushel, while silver has fallen 10 cents an ounce, fUiicI the best show of getting the support of the silver barons lor the next I'repidiMiliafrace. They try to w,rk the stme dode pretty much everywhere (ince the alien tax law. The Hey uolduville Star says : I- M. liro .vn wa assigned llio duty of keeping track nf the foreigners at the new coke ovens at llig 8olier So that the new alien law can be en forced, lie said to one Italian, "Are you twenty-one years old?" The Ike's answer ws, "Yes, me twenty one." Mr. Brown asked another Ike the same question and he said, "No me nineteen." Mr. Brown thoughtlessly said, "You will not have to pay any taxes then." The Italians knew nf ter that what he was after. Just as Mr. Brown was starting home in the evening the first mentioned Ike called him and said : "Mr. Brown, me not twenty udo, me thirteen. The Sew (Janie Law. About every other paper you pickup now-a-days lm a new version of the frame law panned by tho Inst legislature. The following synopsis will be found cor rect in every essential feature, and it would bo well to keep it for future refer ence: Tho first section forbids hunting or shooting on Sunday under a penalty of , or imprisonment lor a period of one day for every dollar of penalty imposed. I lie second section provides that no person in this commonwealth shall kill. wound, trap, net, snare, cntch with bird lime or any similar substance, poison or drug any bird of song or any warbler, linnet, titmouse, blue bird, sparrow, yel low bird, thrush, downy woodpecker, red-bellied woodpecker, pileatod wood pecker, red-he:ided woodpecker, cat-bird, powee, vireo, martin, tiltup, blue finch, indigo bird, oriole, shriko, kildcer, gnat- catcher, snow bird, hair bird, grosbeak, whip-poor-will, cuckoo, chewink, chick adee, chat, phoebe bird, red start, finch, humming bird, cow bird, shoro lark, wren, swallow, robin, grackle, meadow lark, nuthatch, least bittern, swift, night hawk, startling or bunting. Nor shall any person purchase or have in posses sion or exposo for salo any of the afore- sam song or wuu uirds, or the game mammals killed or taken in this state except as hereinafter providod j but noth lug herein shall be construed to prevent the keeping of song birds In cages as do mestic pets. No porson shall take or needlessly destroy the nest or eggs of any song or other wild birds except as here inafter provided. This act shall not ap ply to any person holding a certificate giving the right to take birds and their nests and eggs and game mammals for scientific purposes in accordance with certain provisions. Tho English or European house sparrow, tho kingfisher, cooper s hawk, sharp-skinned hawk, duck hawk, pigeon hawk, great horned owl, green boron and night heron are not to be included among the birds protected by this act. The penalty is $10 or ten days in jail for each offense. Section three forbids the killing or hav ing in possession after having been kill ed any wild turkey, pheasant, quail, par tridge, woodcock, prairie chicken, En gush, Mongolian or Chinese pheasants, save only from the 15th of October to the 15th of December, Inclusive, in each year: Provided, That it shall be unlaw ful to catch, take or kill any Chinese, or English pheasant for a period of five years Irom the date of the approval of this act. And provided further, That it shall be lawful to catch and kill wood cock during the month of July of each aud every year in addition to tho above specified. Tonally $25, or twenty-five days In Jail. Section four forbids the killing of elk. aeer or fawn, save during the mouth of November in each year. Penalty 8100. Section five forbids the killing or trap ping ot any game for the purpose of soil ing tho same. Penalty for deer, $100 aud turkey, etc., 24 for each offense. Hecuon six forbids the shipping of game out of the state. Also that it shall be unlawful for any one person to kill in any one day more than tun ruffed grouse, commonly called pheasants, or more than 15 quail or Virginia partrk'go, or more than 10 woodcock, or more than mo wuu uirKeys, or to Kin in any one season more than two deer. Section seven forbids tho himtimr or having in possession after having lioen killed auy haro or rabbit, save onlv irom me first day or November to tho fifteenth day of Docomber, inclusive, in each year, or btack.gray or fox squirrels, save only from tho fifteenth day of Octo. ber to tbe fifteenth day of December,' in clusive, in each year. Penalty 25, or twenty-five days in Jail. Section eight forbids the hunting of hares or rabbits with a ferret or ferrets under a peuulty of $25 for each aud every hare or rabbit caught or killed by the aid of a ferret or ferrets, and the fact that a person or persons while hunting has in his or their possession or under his or their control a ferret or ferrets, hhall bo deemed prima facie evidence of using tho same. Penalty $25, or twenty-five days in jail. Section nine forbids the use of traps, snares, nets, etc., except that decoys may be used in hunting ducks and wild geese. Quail may be trapped between tho first oi January and fifteenth of February for the purpose of keeping them alive dur ing tho winter but liiey must be liber ated when the weather is suitable in the same locality whero thoy w ere caught. The remaining sections provide for en forcing tho penalties lor violation of tho act. One-half of tho line goes to the in former. A guidon opportunity is tho Red Let ter Sale at Miles A Armstrong's. ltj 'J here Is a time lor everything ; aud the time lo attend to a cold is when it starts. Dou't wait till you have consumption but prevent il by using One Minute Cough i ore, me great rcincuv lor conlis, colds, croup, bronchitis and all throat ami lung troubles, Heath A Killnier. Factory Inspector's Appointment. Tho many friends of XV, II. Hei-ken-dorn in this part of tho stale will be glad to know of his appointment as chief clerk of the factory Inspector's department at Ilarrisburg. Mr. llcrkondorn isa Ptinx aiitawney gentleman, but hns relatives i. d mnny friends and aeqiinintnui es in Elk county. Ho Is a thorough going meritorious man and Is giving the very lwst satisfaction In his new position. The factory inspector's department at Harris burg is said to bo conducted upon correct principles by the Inspector, Mr. Camp bell, and as a proof of tho economical adininislralii n of nll'airs.it Is well known that, although the business of the oflhe increases, the appropriation called for to run it is $2,000 less this year than It wa two years ago. Mr. Campbell and his clerks are the exception nowadays and deserve special mention. Elk Drmorrnt, The KKrvni.K-AM can vouch for the corieeluess nf every word of tho above, and is pleased to say that no better selec tion could have been made than that nf Mr. Ileckcnilorn. His appointment was made purely on the fcoro of merit and through fitness lor the important work to which ho has been assigned. When Mr. Campbell gets tired of bis place we suggest tho promotion of Mr. II. as chief inspector of tho dcpailment. NKWSY S0TES. One successful bAlloou voyago to tho gold dipgins w ill fi;l tho air In tho North. west with airships. This is an age in which rapid transit is a necessity. The depositors of tho Meadvillo Sav ings Hank havo received a dividend of 0i per cent., the first that has been paid sinco the bank run up the shutters in 191. Oermnny's estimated crop of beet sugar tliis year is 1,830,000 tons. There is no reason why the United States may not produco as much within the next ten years. In tho fre-3-for-all at Columbus last Fri day, Joe Patchen's pacing of a mile in 2:"1K put the 2-minute gait within reach of the modern horse, and tied John K. Gentry's world record. In the third heat of the race Star Pointer inado the last half-mile in 1 minute fiat. This is a composition on temperance, written bv a littlo Georgia girl: "Tem perance is more bettor than whiskey. Whiskey is 10 cents a drink, and lots of it. My pa drinks whiskey. He has been full J 13 limes. Ono night he came homo late, and my ma went out and cut some hickories and walloped him good. Then she ducked his head in a tub of soapsuds and locked him up in the barn. And the next morning my pa said he reckon he'd swear off." Life in tho tropics is on many accounts easier than life in the temperate districts; fruits grow without much 'easing; no coal is required to keep tho family warm; there is no incentive to effort ; labor is cheap, and all that a white settler has to do is to sit on a veranda, itut who wants to lead that sort of lite? asks the Quincy II "A iff. Nobody with blood in him. Tho tropics never produced a soldier, an iu- ventor, a writer, an artist, not even a successful shopkeeper. Lite that is easy and lazy is not worth living. Red Letter Sale Friday. Saturday and Monday at Miles it Armstrong's. " It. You can get it at Hopkins' store. If. Those who contemplato building should consult Robinson A Uaston, who keep a complelo stock of dressed lumber always on hand at their mill. tf Don t nauseate your stomach with teas and bitter herbs, but regulate your liver and sick headacho by using thoso famous littlo pills known as DeWitt's Liittlo fc.ar!y Hisors. Heath & Killnier. For bargains co to the Red Letter Sale at Miles it Armstrong's. See prices, Burning, itching skin diseases instant ly relieved by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, uneaqiialcd for cuts, bruises, burns. It heals without leaving a scar. tieatii it Killmer. ' They don't make much fuss about it." We are soeakimr of DeWitt's Little Ksr- ly Risers, the famous little pills lor con stipation, biliousness and all stomach and liver troubles. They never gripe. iicain a. jvuiiuer. "I crave but One Minute," said the pulilio speaker in a husky voice; and then he took a dose of One Minute Coimh Cure, and proceeded with his oratory. One Minute Cough Cure is unequaled for inroai and lung troubles. Heath it Kill mer. Have you got $25.00 T Have you got loti.OO? Have you got SKI0.00T If so, why don't you deposit it with the Conewango Dunning L,oan Association Association ot Vt arren, Pa. They will pay you 0 per ceui. per annum casii Dividend, payable semi-annually, and you can withdraw your principal in full at any time alter (i months B-6-ly. TltlAI, LIST. List of causes set down for trial in the Court ol Common Pleasol Forest County. Pennsylvania, commencing on the Last Monday oi Aug ist, 1W7. I. W. J. Hleakley, Trustee, vs. Adda O. Dingmau, M. W. 8. Dingman and D. . Knox, l-.xecutois of Jasper II. Dimr- man, deceased. No. li'l, November Term, ir.n). numinous in Assumpsit. ii. Alexander Fitch vs. A. H. Dale, sur viving partner of tho lato firm J. H. Diu man and A. II. Dale, doing business as Dingman it Dale. No 71, August Term, l;ni. ruilllllons 111 Assu III llslt. t. XV. W. Lewis vs. D. W . Clark. Deft and Harriett M. Cook, Terra Tenant. No. 17, August Term. 181)5. Scire Facias Snr J uilgment. 4. William II. Frost. Pllf.. vs. Hert helireeKougast, Delt. Fquity. No. 2, May Term, th'.ii. Issue loined. 5. T.J. Fleming vs. Lettia Fleming, No. 8, November Term, ltt'jti. Divorce, Jnnuo joined. Ii. Win. J. Roberts. Assiunen of Kliza belli Allendor, who was the Assignee of jas. j-. iirennan, el al., vs. tieo. XV, Arm strong, Administrator of Caroline Arm- strong, deceased, and Geo. v. Arm strong. No. 17, November Term, lb!Hi Scire J-acias Sur Mortgage. 7. Hello Niiiillingcr vs. Abraham Sim II. fv. Stupe, Alpbonso Slupe, Charles L. niupe uiio rt. ruipe, ijuarinan ol l-.lleiior M. Mcrcilliott, daughter ol Daisy I. Mer cilliolt, deceased. No. 61, February leriu, mi'. i-.eeinient. H. ISclle Sebillinner vs. Susanna ( Mcnsch and J. II. Meiisch. No. Feb ruary Term, lWi,. l-.eelmeiit. II. Alexander Met lie, J. 11. Agnow and O. W. Proper, vs. Mary Osten. wid ow of Henry Oaten, deceased, Henry Oa ten, Nathan Osten and John Oaten. No, 3, May Turin, ls.S!l. l-.ectiui-nt. iu. i.. jiummoud anil a . r-ipcrry, doing iiusiness us 1.. Hammond t Co., use of National liank ot Corry, Pa., vs. C. W Amslor, Jos. Campbell, K. K. Amsler, Ida Miller, doing business as Auisler liros dt Co. No. I), May lerui, li. Sum iiions in Assiimpait. Attest, JOHN H. IIOHKRTSON, Prolhouotury Tionesta, Pu., August 7, 1!'7. VV. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE mthlorld. Kor 14 yum thtu ho, hy merit lon, bn iUtnnrrl all rnmpMttfir. W. I,. iMtmUa $ t.Mi, fti.ru And Ir.ini nhrw urn (hp production! of kl)IM vrorktmrn, from the rHt mnfrlnl pfmnlhlo At Ihpftp price. Alo. ti.v) ami tJ.iQ fjbiM for tneu, i'i.'ja, $2,00 mud 1.7ft for boys. W. ,. Pnntrifti nhrwMi at Inrlorwt by otpt l.im.uM wrnrrrfi an tho tHMt In fttylt. fit And (itirnbllltT of aujr hop ever otTorfl at the prlcr. ThPT rf mtidn In nil the Intent hApp nnt Rtylen, aod of every rarl rty of leather. Tf dealer cannot utipplr rnn, write for cata logue lo W.L Doutf laa, lirock ton, tl as. Bold bj L.J. HOPKINS. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIKTUK Kx. issued ef a writ of Vendi. out of the Court of Common Pleas of Torest County, Penn sylvania, and to mo directed, there will lie exposed to public sale or outcry at tho Court House in Tionesta. Pa., on MONDAY, AUGUST W, A. D., 1897, at 1 o'clock p. m., the following described real estate, to-wit : SAMUEL CKAWl-'ORD vs. W. G. COW AN and J. L. COWAN, late partnors as XV. O. COM AN it .SON, Vendi. Kx., No. 10, August Term, I"!7. T. F. Hitcliey, Attorney. All tho right, title, interest and claim of tho defendant of, in and to the undi vided one-sixth of all that certain trad or piece of land situate in Howo township, in the County of Forest, in the State of Pennsylvania, described in the patonl tnereoi as loiiows: A certain tract of land called Greenfield. situate in the late purchase, Northumber land county, uoginning at a post, thence uy tne iionanii company s lana west tiVe hundred and forty-three perches to a beech ; thence by vacant land south three hundred and six perches to a beech thence by said vacancy and Jeremiah Warder it Company's other land east five hundred and forty-six perches to a post, and thence by said Warder A Com pany's land north three hundred and six perches to the beginning. Containing nine iiumireii and seventy-nine acres, twelve perches, and allowance of six per cent, for roads, Ac. Inch said tract was surveyed in pursuance of a warrant number throe thousand eight hundred and three, (liSIM) dated April the eighth. ii.. IW.s. granted to the said Jeremiah Warder it Company! said patent recorded in Patent Hook No. 11), page 433, in the Surveyor General's oflice of Penn'a, three old nouses and one stablo thereon erected. One-sixth of all oil, gas, coal and min orals reserved. taken in execution and to bo sold ns the property ol XV, G. Cowan and J. L. Cown, lato partners as W. G. Cowan Son, at the suit of Samuel Crawford. it TF.ItMSOKSALK.-Tho followinir must ue smelly complied with when the prop erty is stricken down : 1. When the plaintiff or other lien cred itors become the purchaser, the costH on the writs must be paid, and a list of the liens including mortgage searches on the property sold, together with Mich lien ci editor's receipts for the proceeds of tho sale or such portions thereof as he may claim, must be furnished to the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will bo continued until '1 o'clock c. m.. of the same day of tho sale, at which lime all property not settled tor will again be put up ana sold at tne expense and risk oi the porson to whom first sold. "bee Purdon s Digest, Ninth T.ditiou. page -iCfi, Smith's Forms, pane 3K4. FKAINlv f. WALKKK. ShoriU. Shoriff's Oflice, Tionesta, Pa., August 9, laa I, SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the Com t of Com mon Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylva nia, ami to me directed, there will be ex posed to sale bv public vendue or outcry. at the Court House, in the Borouirh of Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., on SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, A. 1)., 18U7, at 1 o'clock, p. m.. tho followinir, de scribed property to-wit : ELIZABETH SUTTER. Executrix of H. SUTTER, deceased, vs. MICHAEL FAl.LER, Fieri Facias, No. Li, August Term, lHii7, (waivers). Samuel D. Ir win, Attorney. All the defendant's interest in a cortain piece or parcel of land, Bituate in Tiones ta Township, Forest County, and State of i-euus3'ivania, aesorined as lollows : Rounded West by Joseph Faller; North by land now or formerly Gilmore ; East by other part of No. 2H2I, and South by laud unknown. lieinit tho samo lot in No. 2S4 assessed on the Seated list of tionesta Township as 50 acres in the name of Michael Faller, and which he partly improved, aliout 15 acres of which is cleared. Said fiu-acro lot being a part of Warrant No. 2S24 as aforesaid. Taken in execution and to be sold as tho property ot Michael Fallor at the suit of Elizabeth Sutter, Exocutrix of H. Sutter, deceased. TERMS OF HALE. Tho following must lie strictly complied with when the property is stricken down: 1. When the plaintiff oroihor lien cred itors becou e the purchaser, tho cohIs on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortuauo searches on the nron erty sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as ne may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will bo continued until 2 o'clock p. m., ol the next day, at which time all property not settled for will again bo put up and Bold at tho expense and risk of tho person to whom first olcl. See Puidon's Digest, Ninth Edition, pugo 4Hti and Smith's Forms, page 3S4. FRANK P. WALKER, Sheritr. Shei-ilPs Ollico, Tionesta, Pu., August 2, 18J7. PROCLAMATION. Whkukas, The lion. Charles II. Noves President Judge oflhe Court of Col union Pleas and ljuartcr Sessions in and for the county of Fin est, bus issued his pre cept lor holding a Court of Common Pleas, liuarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, Over and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, al Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Last Monday of August, luting the .".(lib day of August, lnu7. No tice is therefore irivon lo the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Con stables ol said county, that they bo then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ol said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other leineuibraiices, to do those things which to their ollico appertain to be done, and to those whoare bound ill recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners Ihut are or shall be in the jailor Forest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute against tlieui as shall be just. Given un der my baud and seal this ud day of FRANK P. WALKER, l.h. Sheriff. m.m j.y.Mi.yj rm Frier -THAT WEST TIONESTA, PA., Carries a full lino of GROCERIES, PROVISION, CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, AND FLOUR AND FEED. -:1:-h WE DO NOT CLAIM TO I IAVF. T 1 1 K LARGKST STOCK IN Til K COUNTY, AND FOR THAT RI-'ASON OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS FRKSI1, AND WI! TAKE PRIDK IN KKF.PING IT SO. 1 1' VOU DO N OT TRADK WITH US GIV K US A TRIAL AND liK CONVINCED. Goods Delivered Free of Charge, CHAS. M. WHITEMAN. WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warron, Ponna. CAPITAL, $150,000.00 DIRECTORS: Nelson P. Wheel or, Jerry Crary, Goo. N. Parmlee, C. Schiinmelfong, Christian Smith, David W. Bealy Win. D. Brown, Andrew Hortzel, A. T. Scoflold, Chas. Chaso, II. A. Jarnieson. Personal and Business accounts solici ted on most favorable terms consistent with good conservative banking. Interest allowed on deposits Q. JV. PARMLEE, Pres. II. A. JAMIESON, Vice Pres. F. E. HERTZEL, Cashier Ml BOW TO THE SUPERIORITY OF OUR CLOTHES SPRINC SUITS NOW READY Made Jo yosur Order. Suits f)l(i 00 to 1J40.0O. Overcoats 815.00 to tj 10.00, Trousers $1.00 to $12.00. Ready to wear. Of the better grades for mcu and boys, Suits $5.00 to $20.00. Overcoats $8.00 to 1J20.00. Trousers t'8 cents to $5.00. Extensive Liine of Bicycle suits. S2.98 to fS.50. Tim McGuex Outfitters of Men. 27 and 2!) Seneca and 12 Elm Sts OIL CITY, PA. S: 5c-?rfs 'i--rs V-'" vy. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE OF TIONESTA, - PENN S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock. Good Carriages and Buir gios to lot upon the most reasonable terms. lie win also do job TEnninro- All orders left at the Post Oflice will receive prompt attention. TIMETABLE, in etloct June 20, 1897, Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as loiiows : No. 31 Bull'alo Express, daily except Sunday 12:08 uoou Rii, ol way r rcight (carrying passengers), daily except nuiiuay 4:fo p. in. B. J Oil City Exi ross, daily except Sunday j:W p. ui For 1 1 ickory.Tidioiite, Warren, Kinzua, liradlord, Olean and the East : No. 30 Olean Express, daily except Sunday 8:45 a. m No. 32 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:1!) p. in ao,. on vi ay i-rcigui (carrying passengers lo Irvinetonldailv except Sunday 0:50 a. m (Jet Time Tables and full information trom W. II. SAUL, Agent. Tionesta. It. BELL, Gen'lSupt. J. A. r r.i.i.un s, l.,nl 1'iiu.Ktiirai- A- 'rioL-ol A ,..... General otllce. Moonev-Brisbauu HlJ Cor. Main und Cliutou SU., Bufl'alo.N.Y Wanted-An Idea Who can thlnl.- if HOJl.U kllik lllilltf L.) lull, 1.1' I'roUvt ymir Mt-a.; thi-j imty tirlnu- ji.u wcilit,. Wrll,. .loll N WI.Ull:ill.l'lN I'al. lit iil,,r iims. IVa.tJiut'iii. It. i.'.. I,.r their fl.Aji, prlio oiler I 1 "LJ - IJI RED LETTER SALE! XXXHXIDnQ40X At this season of the year every up stock and make room lor new goods. In order to close out our stock of summer goods, while they are useful to the consumer, we have decided to make this CASH SALE, Commencing FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, and continuing Saturday and -O O We here quote a few of the iETTER PRICES :" Men's and Children's 25 cent straw liata at 10 cents. Men's and Children's 60 ami 75 cent straw hats at 25 cents. Men's and children's wool hats at 50 cents and upward. Men's Derby hats f 1.00 and upward. Men's 50 cent shirts at 3!) cents. Men's f LOO shirts at 80 cents. Men's suspenders at 15 cents and tip. Boys' knee pants at 10 cents and up. Boys' two piece suits at 50 cents and up. Ladies' last black seamless hose at 9 cents Ladies' 25 cont fast black soamlosa hosa at 19 conts. Ladies' 50 cent fast black seamless hose at three pairs for f 1.00. These are price that will close out these goods quickly, so come early and get your selection. We have room to quote only a few prices, but our entire stock, with JEWELRY, SWEATERS, HANDKERCHIEFS and UMBRELLAS, is subject to these prices for cash. We have se cured plenty of help to serve you quickly. COME AND MATCH US IF YOU CAN. Vliles k Armstrong, o -LADIES' AND MEN'S KERLER BLOCK, TIONESTA, PA. This Space Has boon occuplod with wall paper for some timo, butdon't think because we are making a change that our large Stock is exhausted, for we have some -very nice Patterns loft yot, but we would like to call your attoulion to tho fact that our Stock of Paints, was never so complete before. We are Sole Agents for the famous Ark Brand Wator Proof Paiut, for inside or outside, which we claim is one or the best Ueady Mixed Paints on the market. And in White Lead and Oils wo will not bo undersold. We also have a Koof Paint that we guarantee for 5 years. Call and see us and we will convince you that what wo say is all right. DpUCCSISTSlMDQItOCEHS, - TIOWESTt, PA. HEADQUARTERS FOR CHOICE DKUGS, MEDICINES, STATIONERY, GROCERIES, PROVISION, CONFECTIONERY, Etc. Come and examine goods and pricos, and we'll do the rest. NO. A. B. , Waynk Cook, President. F011EST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, Wayne Cook, P. Wheeler, Collections remitted for on day of pnyuient at low ratos. We promise our custom ers all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest pid on time uoposiis. jcour patronage respectfully solicited. Lawrence & -DEALERS IN- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY. JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OP FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. live merchant desires to clean Monday August 14 and 16. 0 o o o-- many good things at "RED Men's half hose at 5 conts and upward. 5 Men's bicycle hose at 19 cents and 89 cents. All 50 cent neckwear at 25 cents. All 25 cent neckwear at 15 cents. Men's random wool shirts at 19 cents, Mon's fO.OO suits at fco.OO and $7.00. Men's (5.00 suits at 4.00. SHOES. And LAST, but not LEAST, are our shoos. We have shoes for all that are solid, not shoddy, and made to fit and every pair has our guarantee : Children's shoos, 25 cents and up. Ladies' shoes $1.00 and up. Men's shoes $1.25 and up. WEAR AND SHOES. B038. Kelly, Cashier. Wm. Smkaiuiauou, Vice President. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000. VI BECTOHS G. W. Robinson, Wm. Kmearbaugh, T. P. Ritchey. J. T. Dale, J. II. Kelly. Smearbauah,
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