THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. rWEDNESDAY, 8EPTEMI1ER 1, 1897. BOROUGH OFFICERS. . linrge.ua. K. C. Heath. Counctlmrn. Joseph Morgan, C. F. Weaver, 8. Fitzgerald, f Win. rhnoar haugh, K. 1$. Crawford, L. D. Bowman, J. T. Dalo, W. F. Ilium. .hmttcea uf the Peace C. A. Randall, 8. J. Hotlev. OontbleH. 8. Canflold. (MllecorV. P. Amsler. School Director G. W. Iloleniaii, L. Agnow, W. A. (irovo, Q. Jamioson, J. O. Hoowden, Patrick Joyce. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congrea Wm. C. Arnold. Member of Senate Wm. II. IIydk. Assembly J. E. Whnk. Preaide.nl J ndije Chaui.ks II. Noyks. Aaaooiate JuilgciJoH. A. Narh, A, J. MoCnAY. Trtnanrer Jambs It. Fonks. Prothonotnry , leiciatcr & Recorder, tie. -John II. Uuiikktson. Sheriff s K P. WAi.kkr. Cbwimi.fToncni W. M. Coos,. C. M. Wll'lTKMAf, IlKHMAH lil.tlM. (bounty Superintendent K. Vr. Stitzin okr. District Attorney P. M. Cl.ARK. Jury Commiaaionera J. B, Carckn trs, Gko. 1). 8hiki.pi. . County Sumiryorfl. Y. Propkr. Coroner X)n. J. If, Morrow. County Auditorial. E. Abbott, J. H. Clark, H. J.- l''i.T!i. REOULAn TERMS OF COURT. , Fourth Monday of Fnlirunry. Fourth Monday of May. Last Monday of August. , Third Monday of November. "PJON EST A LOD i E, No. 3fi!l, I. O. O. F. J. Meets every Tilfcsday ovoning, in Odd Fellows' Uall.'Partridgo buildiug. ' I.VIREST LODGE, No. 184, A. O. U. W., I Meets evory Friday evening in A.O.U. W. Hall, Tionesta. ' I XT' ASHING TON CAMP, No. 420, P. O. V V S. of A., moots evory Saturday eve ning In A. O. U. W. Hall, Tionosta. CAPT. GEOKGE STOW POST, No. 274 U. A, H. Meets 1st and 3d Monday evening In each month, in A. O. U. W. Hall, Tionesta. APT. GEORGE STOW COUPS, No. 137, W, It. C, moots first and third Wmliiosdnv (ivriiiniz of each month, in A. O. U. W. hall, Tionesta, Pa. ION EST A TENT, No. 104, K. O. T. M., mftols 2nd and 4th Wednesday evening in each month in A. O. U. V. hall Tionesta, Pa. PM. CLARK, . , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, and District Attorney. Olllce, cor. ol lui and Hrldgo Stroets, Tionesta, Pa. . Also agent for a number of roliable Firo Insurance Companies. ry F. RITCHEY, 1 . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionosia, Pa. JB. SIGGINS, M. D., Physician, Surgeon A Druggist, TIONESTA, PA. J W. MORROWM. D., rhysiciau, Surgeon A Dentist. Office and kosidoneo tliroo doors north of Hotol Agnow, Tionesta. Professional calls promptly rospondod to at all hours. 67 BOWMAN, M. D., Plivslcian A Surgeon, TIOX I.-.ST A P A. Olllce in building formerly occupied by - lir. Naon. Call promptly rospondod to, night or day. Residence opposite Hotel Agnew. HOTEL AGNEW, L. AGNEW, Proprietor. This hotel, formerly tho Lawrence House, has uudorgono a complete change, and Is now furnished with ali tho mod ern improvements." Heated and lightod throughout with natural gas, bathrooms, hot and cold water, etc. Tho comforts of guests never neglected, CENTRAL HOUSE, J H. WyllOHNER, Proprietor. Tionsola, Pa. -This Is the most centrally located hotol fn tho place, and lias all the modern improvements. No pains will be spared tn nie it a pleasant stopping place for the traveling public. First class Livery in connection. PR EST HOTEL, West Hickory, Pa. Jacob Bonder, Proprietor. This hotel has but recontlv been completed, is uice- lv furnished throuiuit, and oilers the illicit and most comfortable accommoda tions to guests and the traveling public, Rates reasonable. OIL 'EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, Cor. Seneca and Contro Sts., Oil City, Pa., Thomas Gent, Proprietor. Meals and Luneiios served at all hours. Open day and night. . When in the city looK up the Exchange Restaurant, aim get good nioal. pilIL. EMERT FAJfCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER, fihon in Walters buildiTig, Cor. Elm and alnut streots. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work, from the finest to the coarsest and guarantees his work to give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten tion given to mending, and pneos riyv sellable. J. F. ZAHRINGER. PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER and Jewolor of 25 years' experience, is prepared to do all work in ins 11 110 on shortliotice and at reasonable prices, Always guarantees satisfaction. Watch es, Jowelry, Ac, onWred for parties at the lowest possible il Are. Will be found in the building nextYo Koeiey Club Room. IORENZO FULTON. Bfflfcufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSFURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. Fred. Grottonborgor - GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En ginus, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General lUiteksmithing prompt ly done at-Low Rules. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attentiou, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of ami just west of (lie SlmJAouso, Tidiotite, l'a. Your utk'onage solicited. ED. G RETTENBKRG KR. s n mm h Urn U UUMUU M MUtVM.y GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, UNDERTAKERS. TIONUS'l, I'KNN. JAS. T. MIENNAN, Real Estate and LIFE - INSURANCE - AGENCY, Also Conveyancer. II is a l Mutate Comprises tho Purchasing, Soiling, Leasing and Renting of all kinds of Roal Estate. CON VE YANCINO Briefs, and Soarchcs of Title a Spec ialty. Having hail twenty-one years' experience with Forest coun ty lands, I am prepared to give CORRECT INFORMATION re garding tho Titlos and present Status of same. ' Modorate charges for drawlngin strumenU of writing transferring property. Ltfe Insurance. I am General Agont for tho Equit able Life Assuranco Society of the U. S., having a Surplus of "FORTY MILLIONS of DOLLARS, being thirteen millions larger than any other company in the WORLD. NO ONE who needs Life Insurance can afford to take it lieforo seeing tho New Policy of this Society. Fire, Life and Accident Ins urance A a ents . . AMI REAL ESTATE BROKEBS, Tionesta, Pa. Coinpnnie Kj'tircMi-nlcri. North American, $ 9,688,808.08 7,454,943.11 10,004,697.55 2,215,470,92 15,609,932,32 Royal, Hartford, Oriont, Phill'a Underwriters, Titlos examined and "Briefs" prepared. Farms, wild lands, houses and lots for sale or rent. Particular attention paid to the collection of rents, interest, Ac. Also to the proper assessment of lands and payment of taxes. Leasing and Bale of oil' and gas lauds a specialty. Church and Unlibnlta School. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. ill. ; M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. 111. Preaching in M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. R. A . I in 7,7 a. Preaching in the V'. M. Church every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. r. 15. Glass, Pastor. Services in the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning and evening, Hov. J. v. McAnmch oiriciatmg. The regular meetings or the W. C. T. U. are hold at the headquarters on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. . LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market .71. Labor Day next Monday. inly 5 cents a day will do it. "Von can got it at Hopkins' store, tf. Prices ara the lowest at Milos Arm strong's. It. Amsler sells fruit cans cheaper than anybody olso. It You can got a pair of $4.00 pants at Hopkins' foi $1.95. It This year's crop of rubbers now on salo at Miles it Armstrong's. It. Fall opening at Smith's Business College, Warren, Pa., Aug. 30. 5t Tho Warren fair begins Sept. 14, and continues over the 17th. Don't miss it. Flour has advancod $225 f.11 tho car load but tho farmer is paying oil' his mort guge, j ust the samo. It is expected that there will be 0110 of the largest buckwheat crops this fall thst we have had In years. The Ep worth Leaguo will hold- their regular business meeting next Monday evoning at 7:30. All are requested to be present. Mrs. J. T. Carson, Rcc. Sec. .-You aro invited to call at Hopkins' store and inspect their stock of clothing, shoes and dry goods bolore you buy. Thon make your .purchase where you can do tho best. It Rcmoniber that yon must pay a State or county tax 30 days before tho election if you desire to vote; and you must pay it In person or give some one a writton order to pny It lor you. A Warren woman fell from her whool the other day and bit on" an inch of her tongue. The local papers report that the accident caused some of tho meanest men in town to buy wheels for their wives. Vhile crossing the road to borrow his neighbor's paper, an Erie county, N Y., man was run over by a wagon and his doctor bill for' repairs was $15, and even then ho didn't get bis paper. The moral is obvious. Hon. J. B. Agnow has rocoived word from the ponsion bureau to tho effect that tho widow or Andrew McCov. a vcrv worthy lady' Harmony township, this county, has been granted a pension through his efforts, of eight dollars per month. About 30 of our young people drove up to tho Kelly farm at Oldtown last Fri day evening and enjoyed an old fashion ed corn roast. Othor refreshments were of course taken along and a bounteous repast spread. A "howling" good time is reported by all who woro In atten dance. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Giering were called upon to mourn the death of their Infant daughter, aged three mouths and ten days, which occurred on Friday of last week. The funeral was held on Saturday afternoon last, Rev. Mr. Mc AnineU ofllciating. The bereaved par ents have thesympathy of all our citizens in their sorrow. For years past it has boon logal to shoot squirrels in Pennsylvania alter September 1. Such is not the case this year. Under the new law no game can be legully shot until October 15th, at which time partridgo, woodcock and squirrel shooting opens. Rabbit shooting begins November 1st. The only excop. tioii to tho abovo is that woodcock may also be shot from July 1st to August 1st Tho Tionesta Public lliuli School opened Monday, August .10, witli the M lowing corps of teachers; Room No. 1 Miss Kathleen Joyci; Room No. 2. Miss Martha Morrow; Room No. 3, Miss Mil ry L. Lamb; Room No. -1, Miss 1,1 Paup; Room No. 5, Prof. R. N. Speer Principal. The same teachers were em ployed last year, and a very successful term v,s the result, consequently the school need have no Tear of the success of the coming term. Hopkins still has a low of those 45c pants left. f It, - Only b cents a day M ill do it. Only 5 cents a day will do It. Rubbors at Milos t Armstrong's. It School shoes, that wear well. Miles A. Armstrong's. it. Have you seen thoso heavy shoes at Hopkins' yet? It -Oil City will have the annual M. E. Conferoneo this year, beginning Sept. 8. Tho serpontlno elastic stay keeps your rubbors from breaking. See Miles ft Armstrong. it. The wages at tho Broadhead woolen mills, Jamestown, N. Y., have been raised ton per cent. Fall season now opons and you should see stylos and prices at Milos ft Armstrong's before you purchase It. Do you appreciate good laundry work? if so patronize the Dunkirk Steam Laundry. Miles A Armstrong, agents. tf A movement is on foot to have the river bridge at Tidlouto made a county bridge. We hopo It will be successful. Freo bridges are what is needed on the Allegheny river. Fruit of every description at Am- slor's. Always frosh and In anyquantity desired, at the lowest market prices. Headquarters lor choice confectionery, Igars and tobacco. it It is now a misdomeanor punishable y a fine of $1,000 and imprisonment for two years for any porson to confess judg ment against himself In favor of one not a bona Tid6 creditor. ' Tho I4th annual Fair of the Warren o. Fair Association takes place at War ren, Sept. 14, 15 10 and 17.' There are none that beat and few that equal the fairs of this association. The new fall millinery goods are ar- iving at tho millinery storo of F. Wal ters ft Co., and the stock of Sailors and Walking hats and Children's caps is now. comploto. Como and examine good's and prices. Tliey never were cheaper. It The State Board of Agriculture will pay $12.50 per day for local expenses of tho farmers Institutes to be held the coni ng winter, besides furnishing at least wo lecturers for each Institute. This sum, it is estimated, will be ample to meot all necessary expenses. Those who would enjoy a day of real pleasure and profit should arrange to at tend the Fair at Warren ono or two days at least. Their exhibits are of the very finest In all classes of goods, produce or stock, and are worth going a long ways to seo. Sopt. 14, 15, and 16. are the days. Tho H. O. Davis property on tho bank of the river near the east end of the bridge having been purchased and nicely repaired by J. II. Swanson, of the man- tlo works, ho has movod his family into the same. E. L. Hickman, carver at the mantle works, occupies tho upper rooms of the house with his family. The Odd Follows havo purchased a handsome fountain which Is to be placed n Riverside cemetery as soon as the work on their now reservoir is completed and a line laid from the hill to the cem etery. Wiien the fountain is in running order it will make a vast improvement n the Odd Fellows' already beautiful burial place. The noisy steam thresher now travel og our public roads prove a great men ace and torror to horses. It should be borne In mind that the law requires that porson shall precede the engine or steam thresher several hundred feet and warn persona who are driving of its ap proach. A heavy fine is the penalty for nogloct of the precaution. September 2 is the last day for regis tration so as to bo entitled to voto at the fall election. This year the cloction of state and county ofllccrs will be on No, vember 2 and as tho law requires all voters to be registered 00 days before, the lay ot election, they should see that their names aro on tho registry list of their re spective districts on or before September 2nd. Elbert, one of the twin sons of ex- Couuty Commissioner Peter Youngk, of Green township, had a 22-calibro revol ver accidentally discharged in his hands few days ago, the ball entering the palm of the left hrnd, inflicting a rather painful wound. Tho physician was un able to locate the ball, but as the wound is healing rapidly no permanent Injury to the hand is anticipated. The Bradford Eva says that through the combined efforts of Hon. V. B, Hookor, and Hon. J. C. Sturtevantof the Erie-Crawford district, tho Pension de. partniont formulated a new district and directed Harry B. Bouton to take charge of tho same with headquarters at Warren, Pa. The district comprises tho following counties; Clarion, Elk, Forest, Jefferson, McKoan, Warren and Venango, seven in all. Mr. Bouton feels much flattered in Doing the one selected out 01 so man ex aminers, and his past work in Erie and Crawford counties is highly commended The reunion of the veteran Soldiers' Association of Forost County, at West Hickory on the 10th Inst., ono week from next Friday, gives promise of affording a most pleasant occasion for the "old boys" who will once more gather for fraternal handshako and greoting. Prep, aratioii8 are making by tho good people of the community to give their guests cordial welcome und every possible ef fort will be put forth to make tho all'ui one long to be remembered. The W. P, C. will do everything in its power to mako tho occasion a complete success, but would request that all visitors bring well filled baskets so there may be no question about the replenishment of the inner man. Tho fourth annual meeting of the Northwestern Association Women's Ro lief Corps, auxiliary to tho G. A. R., was held in tho Ellieott building, Buffalo, on last Tuenday afternoon. Mrs H. L. Bromley of Oil City, president of the as sociution, presiding. Tliero was u larg number of delegates present and th meeting was pleasant and full of bar niony. Tho following ollloers for the en suing your were elected : President, Mrs, Adeliiitlo Robinsou, North East; Vic President, Miss Edna Gertrude Furrol Pittsburg ; ' Treasurer, Miss Alice I Coales, Titusville ; Chaplain, Mrs. L. 1 Andrews. 1 ho next annual meeting o tho Women's Relief Corps will be din ill the lime lh State cin-aimuueitt, G. A. R will be held in Oil City. Only 5 0 'nts a day will do it. All styles of new rubbers at Miles Armstrong's- It. Card el Thanks. We desire tu extend our h I'urlli thanks to all our friends and lie whoso kindly assisted us in our sud HlHictiou tho sickness and il our beloved inlaid daughter. Mil. a.nd Mi.s. Henry Git glibors reeen alii KINO, TOU AND YOUR FRIENDS. Mrs. John Blgony lias boon quite ill for a few days past. Mrs. J. II. Robertson was a visitor to Oil City on Monday. Newkirk Carson is at homo after a week's visit In Oil Cijy. Harry Bloso is on the sick list and nable to attond school. Hon. Peter Borry of Plumer Is in town this weok on bnslnos. Bruce Clark was down from Kln7.ua and spent Sunday with his parents. Mrs, Cora Johnson of Kcllcttvilto is guest of her siHtor, Mrs. A. Hepler. Mrs. M. A. Ellinger and baby are Isiting friends In Kane for a few days. Miss Bessie Glass returned Saturday from a visit with friends In Jamestown, N. Y. ' Miss Maude Brennan and guest, Miss Rond, spont the past weok at Chautauqua Lake. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kelly returned Saturday from their sojourn 'at tho sea- horo. EJ Miss Rosa Hunter went to Clarion to attend the fall term of the Normal school. Mrs. R. J. Hopkins of Plensantvillo is a guest of her son. L. J. Hopkins, for a few days. Miss Sadie Campbell of Oil City is a guest of her school chum, Miss Emma Klinestiver, at Nobraska. M'bs Blanch Hunter has gone to Cooper Mills, Howe township, where she HI teach school this wintor. Mrs. W. G. Morrow of Wost Hick ory Is paying a three weeks' visit to her former horns in Indiana county. Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Irwin are home gain from thoir yisit to the principal cities ol the New England states. Mr. n. B. Safford of Canton, N. Y., and E. K. Proper of Titusville, visited udge Proper's family over last Sabbath. Rev, J. V. McAninch is home from Northfleld, Mass., where he spent three weeks of his vacation at Moody Bible In stitute. Mrs. A. Carson and sister, Miss L. C, Newkirk of Sandy Lake, who is visiting here, went to Hickory yesterday to csll on friends. Mrs. Sabllla Rock, who has been vis, itlng her daughter, at Alliance, Ohio, for the past three months, returned home last Friday. Miss Emilo Woodburn of Franklin, who has beon a guest at tho residence of G. W. Robinson fcr a few days, returned home yesterday. Dale Partridge came up from Pitts burg on Monday to spond a two weeks' vacation with bis grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Dale. Mrs. Anderson and daughter, from Tionesta have boon visi'lng relatives in Youngsville and vicinity this week. Youngsville Citizen. The engagement ol Sliss Vornah R, Watson of Golenza, to Mr. W. A. Show man Jr., of Randolph, N. Y., has been publicly annnounced. Mr. and Mrs W. H. Stiles and Mrs. G. W. Warden came down from Endeav or on their wheels yesterday, returning to Hickory on train 32. Lawj-er F. J. Maffot of Clarion had business at Tionesta last Friday, and found time to shake hands with a nuin ber of old frionds while here. Prothonotary Robertson issued 1 permit to wed to Mr. Ervon Hulings and Miss Adda Herron, on the 26tli ult. Roth parties are from McCrays, this county, Miss Margaret Wilson Hilton, of Randolph, N. Y., and Miss M. Leota Wann of Marionvllle, Pa., are guests o the Misses Watson, at Golenza, this county. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Smith and Mrs. . J. Puffenberg with their children, who have boon visiting relatives on German Hill, returned to their homes in Pittsburg Monday. Miss Frances Bates ot Titusville, who has beeli a guest of her cousin, Miss Elsie Kelly, of this place for the past tw weeks, returned to hor home in Titus ville on Monday. A. H. Jones, a former resident of Ti nesta. but now superintendent of the Armovr Meat Co.'s branch houso at Oil City, is in town for a few days spending a well earned vacation. Miss Blanche Pease returned yester day to Duke Centre, McKaan county. where she again takes charge of the in termediate department of the schools of that place for the coming winter. Capt. J. M. Kopler of Pine Grove Mills, Center county, Is up this weok on a short visit to his daughter, Mrs. J. D. Davis, and Is meeting many of his old Forest county frionds who are attending court. Mrs. Anna E. Swailos and grand daughter, Eva Kightlinger, who have boeu visiting relatives and friends in Tionesta and vicinity for tho past three weeks, returned home to Pittsburg yes terday. Frank E. Mabie stopped a fow hours in town last Saturday. Frank is the senior member of a firm in Erie which is turning out a very superior article of hard wall plaster that is meeting with a great sale. Archie Rowan Esq., one of Pttts- burg's prominent lawyers, is attending court this week. Mr. Rowan was ono of Gen. Sheridan's famous scouts during the late war, and is spoken of in Gon. Porter's "Campaigning with Grant," in the August Century. The Repuiilican acknowledges pleasant calls from the following gentle men attending court this week : A. M. Lyon, Cooksburg; E. A. Yetter, P. V. Mercilliott, Marienvillej Judge Nash, Pigeon ; Bernard McCloskey, f lolinza ; H. A. Lycnch, Endeavor. T. J. VanGieseu Esq., of Leechburg, Pa., stopped in town a few hours last Saturday oil his return from Buffalo, where he had been en joying tho delights of a reunion witli old comrades of the war. Ho was looking well and met with a hearty welcomo by his many former Tionesta friends. Our staunch old I'epubliran friend, James Graham, of Cooksburg, gave us a visit yesterday morning. James is 11 1 ward of 7'l vears of age, yet ho walked the entire distune) from Cooksburg lo Tionesta the day before, and stood the fatigue without flinching. He is still quite halo and hearty for one of his years, Try Miles A Armstrong for rubbers that wear well. All styles now rc a ly. 1 Buy goods at Miles ft Armstrongs and get a premium free. It. Hats and shirts soil fust at Miles ft Armstrong's. It. Court Minnies. Court convened Monday at 2 o'clock p. m., with President Judge Noycs, and As-oeiates Nash and McCray on the bench. The usual routino of hearing constables' returns, chsrging the grand jury, etc., was gone through with. The first caso to bo tried was that of tho Commonwealth vs. Potor Carlson, f. and it , Emma Cooper, prosecutrix. Jury found defendant guilty as indicted and the court sentenced him to pay a fine of $.), costs ot prosecution, $J0 to the prose cutrix for lying In expenses, and $2 per week until child is 10 years of ago. Coin. vs. Bradford Shaw, charge, rapct grard jury found not a true bill, and prosecutors to pay costs. Case of W. W. Lewis vs. D. W. Claik, deft., and Harriett M. Cook, terra tenant, was called. Tho court ordored Uidgment rendered In favor of plaintiff. Case of W. J. Roberts ot al., vs. O. W. Armstrong et al., was on trial when this report closed. In the case of Hammond, Sporry et al vs. Amsler Bros. A Co., the plaintiffs were non-suited. Tho grand Jury, with R. Z. Gillespie as foreman, finished its deliberations last evening and was discharged with the thanks of the court. Tho following persons received thoir final naturalization papers at this term of court; O. F. Berg. Charles Rosen. Wolf I!ii!;n, Ooorgo Brown, Marionville; Angolo Luciar, West Hickory; P. J. Reid, McCrays. First papers wereissued to Patrick Cunningham, J. W. Does and Alex. Barrett. OBAND JURY'S RRPORT. The grand jury for August term, 1MI7, respectfully report as follows: That they have acted upon five bill of indict men t ot which three were true bills, and two not truo bills. Also that we have visited and inspected the County buildings and find them in good condition, but that the County Commissioners be instructed to paper the Sheriff's residence throughout. and suitablo oil cloth be purchased and put in tho lower hall of same. We fur ther report the public road leading from Nebraska bridge in Green township along the right bank of Tionesta creek to tho Kingsloy township line, which has been o-dored open by the Court, has not beon opened, and we respect fully present the Road Commissioners of Green town ship for neglect of duty in that particular. Wo also prosont that about one mile of the public road leading from Parish's to Straight Run in Jenks township, which has beon ordered opon by the Court, has not beon opened, and we respoctfully present tho Road Commissioners of Jenks township for nogloct of duty in that particu'ar. R. Z. GiLi.p.sriK, Foreman. W. '. T. U. Ofllrer. ft'KST HICKORY. Wost Hickory Wr. C. T. U. held their animal mooting A ug. 5, elocting the fol lowing ofileors for ensuing year ; Presl dent, Mrs, Alice II. Siggins ; Vice Pros , Mrs. Jcnnio R. Allender; Rec. Sec, Mrs, Gertrude M. Morrow ; Cor. Seo., Mrs. Nette Wilkins; Treas., Mrs. Emma Sig- gins. Superintendents Loyal Legion, Mrs. Gertrude M. Morrow; Scientific Temperance Instruction, Mis. Carrie Carson; Sabbath School, Mrs. Mattie Bryan; Literature, Mrs. Jennio R. Al lender; Press Work, Mrs. Clara Hay den; Narcotics, Mrs. Anna Elder; Evan gelistie, Mrs. Nette Wilkins ; R. R, Work, Mrs. Etta Eatwood ; Soldie Mrs. Mary Hood; Lumbermen, Mrs Anna Graham; Mothers' meetings, Mrs, Eleanor Hughes; Parlor Meetings, Mrs, Alice Siggins; Peace and Al bit ration Mrs. Etta Eastwood ; Enfranchisement Mrs. Lilly Setley ; Parliamentary, Mrs, Jennio R. Allondor. ENDKAVOR UNION, At the annual election of the W. C. T U., at their headquarters, at Endeavor hall, Aug. 17. the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Sue Warden; Vice President, Mrs. Rachel Wheeler; Rec. Scc'y, Mrs. Sarah Gorman ; Cor. Soc'y, Mrs. Mary Abbott; Treasurer, Mrs. Dora Crider; Librarian, Mrs. Grace l.yneh. Super intendentsMothers' Meetings, Mrs. Whcolor; Mercy, Mrs. Abbott; Nar cotics, Mrs. Wheeler; Literature, Mrs. Abbott; Soldiers' Work. Miss Blanche Keister; Purity, Mrs. Emma Miller; S. S. Work, Mrs. Taylor; Evangelistic, Mrs, McKean; Press, Mrs. Gorman; Contost Work, Mrs. Lynch: Parlor Meetings, Mrs. Warden. Reward. A suitable reward will be paid to the person giving information that will lead to tho arrest and conviction of the party or parties Mho broke into the Fisher houso on Bridge stroel and stole a satchel containing a lot of clothing and two shaving mugs one of the mugs bearing tho name of Dick DhvK Hal Davis. Only 5 cents a day will do it. Pure gum rubbers aro better than any other. Get them at Miles ft Arm strong's. It. Clothing and pants at your own price at M iles ft Armstrong's. It. The Circus Is Coming. Sun Bros' World's Progressive Shows will soon bo here in all its own grandeur and splendor, showing on M omlay, Sept. ti. Among the array of talent with this excellent amusement establishment, we note the great Eqiiilibrisiio Wonders, the Three Sun llrotliers, known all over creation as the originators and exempli liem of tlie most intricate and dextrous acts of areuic sports, i-reino de la creme of juggling, balancing, wonder workers. In addition to this famous trio we also find Miss Ella A Hondo, the Intel pid equestreno; Mr. Dan While, the princi pal somersault rider; Master Artie Gill inan, the young, iocky pony rider; Prof. Win. MeConkey's trick pomes six in number; M ile Garratta and her school of educated dogs, eocatos, anil carrier piueops, Ihe greal leHpinu dos, Rox and I'., -lis; M ile Allele on Ihe spiniiig and revolving coln- lit. soiials and inclines; the two sisters, S illinot, on the iloiiMo high wires; M'llc SebasliaM on thellvinu cloud rings; l,es I'reies I ihiene, the three musical cornice ; the Vaudiineres sisters in puzzling acts ot contortion ; llillion the clown, and other n eat and diMiu giiishrd novelties itu, I IcHiures which space forbids mention. Tins is surely the digest 2, cool show on the road, and at that price evu yliodv can attend. The panicle takits nlace in the I, oenooii Doors open at 1 and 7 p. in. Perform ances commence one hour later. Nu'niau or woman can enjoy life or uc couiiilish much in this worii! while suf leiing from u torpid liver. DeWiU's Lit tle Early Risers, tho pills that cleanse that organ, quickly. Heath ft Killmer NEWSY SOTES. The smart young man approched the sody water counter and said with a wink, Just give mo something with a stick In it." "Certainly," replied the quick wil ted attendant, as she handed him an "all day sucker." Ex. At last tho pacing record has been brought below te two-minute gait. Star Pointer" is the wonderful horse that has accomplished this remarkable feat. At Readville, Mass., on Saturday last he paced a mile In 1:5!). What next? General J. P. S. Gnbin of Lebanon, Pa., was selected as the now Cominsndnr-in- Chief at the National Encampment of the G. A. R. at Buftalo last week. The se lection is a most creditable one as Gener al Gobln is every Inch a soldier, and has splendid war record. The encamp ment for next year weut to Cincinnati, Ohio. At its last session the Pennsylvania Legislature passed a law for the protec tion or the fruit Interests of the State. It, is a law against infectious disease among fruit trees, and directed against such affections as peach yellows, pear blight and the black knot among plums, also tho peach rosette or any contagious disease among cherry trees. In each township or borough there will be a board to see that the provisions of the law are executed. In case the owner of the infected fruit or fruit trees has not tho srnse and public spirit to destroy such trees or fruit himself. It Is expec ted that the law will in time stamp out peach yellows, black knot and poar blight in tho State. To heal the broken and diseased tissues. to sooth the iritaled surfaces, to instantly relieve and to permanently euro is the mission 01 new itt s vt itch llr.zul Salve. Heath ft Killmer. 0.LY WILL. 10 IT! WHAT DOES IT MEAN ? It Means that by investing the above amount each day for a short time you can own a fine Library, composing the fol lowing Standard Authors. Illustrated and Unabridged Editions. Round and Printed in Fiast Class Shape: Sir Walter Scott's Works., 30 Vols. Wilkie Collins' Works 30 " Dickens 30 " Capt. Marryatt's Works 20 " Itohert l.ouis . 'Stevenson 15 " George Eliot 18 Ouida 12 " Thomas Hardy 12 " J. F-mnimore Cooper 10 " iiuiwor L,yiton. " Alexander Dniras 9 " Charles Reade H " riiaekery 8 " Shakespeare M " Victor Hugo 22 " Universal Dictionary of English Language 4 " Chambers Kneyolopiodia 9 " Family Bibles,' Protestant and Catholic. JOIIW A. XOIv, General Agent, See him at HOTEL AGNEW. rmtect rour Idenn: ihrr mry iirli.: yi wt-i,i"i Wrllp JOHN VKDDEJUUW. ..- ' .. V;'rr,t ..r. my?, Wtiinixtim, V. J., ir i: .-.-i tf). ju tf. . list i f mo hunlred tuvo'ioiid v ;m:i.:. BOOMING ! The Mantle Works riuming full time. A corn cob turned into a pipe every time the engine cracks. People guessing at the cause of their immense business. Irs Etfsrf Good Times Make Good NWQ00DS! - NEW THEY ARE We have moved our Clothing down stairs to clean up odds and ends Is with price. One lot men's working pants, were $1.00 to I ..Mi, for )") cents. One lot men's working pants, were l.f0 to ?-.A0 lor f-j cents. One lot men's working pants, were 2.50 to $1.00, tor fl.Uu. One lot children's two piece suits for 60 cents. One lot children's two piece suits for l.t)0. One lot children's two piece suits for $1.75. HATS. SHOES AND REM Catch It In tho same line. These prices stand good until the goods are sold. WE ARE HEADQUARTERO FOR COME IN Xi. J. HOPKmS. JULY AND Always entails au immense loss to evory progressive clothing house. No up-to-date merchant will carry a stock of clothing from one season to another. His capital must be turned, and to keep the wheels moving it must be sell, sell, all tlio time, iu scasou and out. Our stock of clothing is a little larger thau il should be at this time. Price cutting is the only sure means we know of to reduce it. We thus mako what we really be lieve to lie the biggest genuine reductions on legitimate clothing ever ottered iu ihe cj XKIV SLIT. All this season's checks, plaids and plain colors, suits we have sold all tho season at 10, $11 and $12, now Jt7.,"SO. .m:u' SMT.S. Kino rttSMiiiit'i' mikI i-lit'VioiH, IitUt s null's, and clothing thin mousou'm nol thirst cut HintM, Hild tit (1 1, $15 und $11, imw $10.50. 43 SKNECA ST., - Arliugtou Hotel MONDAY, SEPT. 6. TIONESTA. Htm ItroH.' Worlds lro Crcsslvo Micmv. HiiM'iiui, MciuiKrrlc and Trained Animal Inhibition. Largest, Richest, Rest 25c Show on Earth. Now touring their Fifth Consec utive Season of continuous success and present to their million patrons an aggre gation that is in all essential Features absolutely new from heginning to end. Is as suberb in quality as Immeasurable in quantity. 'I lie only big show to re d.iee the price of admission to 25c. which includes a seat to every visitor. 4 ,1 ONE RING SHOW, El'RoPKAN MENAGERIE. ROMAN HIPPO DROME SPORTS. Arabian Caravan, Specaenlar Pageants and Trans-Pacific Wild Rest Exhibit, presenting more new exclusive features than all other shows combined. Ono of the leading amusement enterprises ot America. Sun Brothers Hig Show ot the World. Tne grand picturesque streot parade takes place at 12 a. m. on MONDAY, SEPT. fl. FLOUR k FEED STORE. Come in and take a look around and soe hat CASH will buy. Then when you want anything in our line we know you will go where your MONEY is worth the most. All the BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR Such as Schumacher's F. S., Pillsbnry's Best. Bona Doom, Grant, Graham Hour, Bolted Corn meal, Corn feed meal, Corn and oats chop, Corn, oats and Rarley c Daisy middlings, Wheat bran, Corn to sow. Corn to feed. Corn for ensilage, Hay and straw. Mammoth clover seed, Medium clover seed, Timothy seed, Hungarian seed, Millet seed, Orchard grass seed. In fact anything usually kept i i an up to date FLOUR AND FEED STORK. F. R. Lanson. Business. QOODS! - flSWqOODS! COMING. and we are crowded for room. Tho way SO HERE GOES. , nM -T-TT'lf IN ENTS IN DRY GOODS are NOT FOR A WEEK ONLY, but will AND SEE. AUGUST CHILD It I : V U A X TS. Wash suits, 5(1 cent kind, 3t)'. 75 cent ones .SOi. And all our higher priced uits III il were $1.2.". to JJ.tKI, now t.00. I I ICMSIII4S. Men's Jean I'hiiIs IT'. Men H Crash Hals, JJOc . Men's heather Su-pcnders, lit'Xt. Hint) Ovorulls, SI.O. - - OIL CITY, l'A. directly opposite us.
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