THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK, CDITON ft PROPRirTOH. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1S9S. Republican Ticket. COt'NTY. President Judge-W M. LIXDSEY. (Subject to action of district conference. Congress- WAYNE COOK. (Subject to action or district conference. Asscmbty-S. S. TOVVLER. County Treasurer S. M. IIKNRY. A LULL IN WAR DOIXKS. The past ew days have developed nothing of a startling character iu war annals, but there is a constaot fever o uneasiness in naval and army circles over the expected "com ing together of tho two great oppos ing naval fleets, Sampson's and Cer vera's. All movements on the Ameri can side are kept , secret, and the whereabouts of her heavy-weight war vessels is unkoowu. It may there fore transpire that a battle may be reported at any day, which engage ment will doubtless settle tho ques tion of further hostilities. THE WAR'S PROGRESS. The events of the week in war mat ters were the battles in Cardenas har bor, Cuba, whore the American tor pedo.boat Winslow was disabled and her ensign and four other heroes gave 'up their lives; the destruction cf San Juan, Porto Rico, by Sampson's fleet, and the battle at Cienfuegos, southern coast, of Cuba. By way of revenge oo the Win slow's disaster a second attack was made on Cardenas and the town was shelled and burned. The Wilmin ton silenced the masked balte'y, then shelled the other forts and tne town. It is believed the Spaniards lost 300 in killed and wounded; 113 were counted at the wrecked batteries. Admiral Sampson's fleet made com plete wreck of the fortifiratioDs and city of San Juan, and could have taken the inland had he hsd the troops to land. The gunboat Windora reports that the forts at Cienfuegos were totally de stroyed iu the battle which took place there oo the eleventh, and it is be lieved at Jeast 400 Spaniards were killed. Four American boys were killed and four slightly wounded. The cable was cut and captured by our boats. It Was iu accomplish ing this task that two of our boys lost their lives. v v i w io ainjnu ui uir jji cacu I whereabouts of Sampson's fleet and the Flying Squadron, it being the policy of the War Department to keep their matters more of a secret in tho future. The enemy gets too many pointors which enables bioi to keep out of the way. - Fast Leaving Camp Hastings. Advises from Alt. Gretna, Pa., giv en out Monday evening state that it now looks as though by the end of this week the camp will be deserted. Eveu now, since the departure of the Fourth, Sixteenth, Third and First regiments, the Governor and briga dier generals, with their staffs, and with the absence of the several bri gade bands and with very little (Idl ing the effect has been to make the place somewhat dull. The Fifth and Ninth regiments will leave to-morrow, and the Tenth and Second regi ments ou Wednesday. The Second which was divided into two battel lions, were booked to leave to-day, the first to go to Wilmiogton, Del., and the second to Porapton, N. J. This order, however, was changed, An1 t U a will nnnr womnin in a .. nuu btjvT nil, II un loiuaiu ill vauijl until Wednesday. The colonels of the Sixth, Eighth, Twelfth and Fif teenth regiments received orders to leave for the camp near Washington, and all expect to be away from Mt. Gretna before Saturday. The Penn sylvania division United States vol uuteers are now divided thus: First, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Ninth, Tenth, and Sixteenth regiments ordered to Chickamauga; Sixth, Eighth, Twelfth and Thirtheenth to Washington, D C. ; Second, Fourteenth, Fiftheenth, Eighteenth, Sheridan troops and Governor's troops to the Department of the Eaht. TIieTIekct. The ticket nominated by the Re publicans of Forest county t their primaries last Saturday, is one which every loyal member of the party can cheerfully and heartily support, if past loyality and faithful earnest work for the 'Republican ticket oo the part of the nominees counts for anything. Of the peculiar fitness in all respects of each candidate for the office for which lis lias been named thero is not a question of doubt. We shall take pleasure in speaking of each individual candidate more at length at the campaigh progresses, Republican Primary Elect io and Con volition. t The return judges of the severs precinls elected at the Republican Primaries held in Forest county last Saturday, met in convention at the court house in Tionesta, Tuesday af ternoon, May 17, 1898, and proceeded to canvass the vote cast. Chairman Evans called the convention to order aud M. E. Abbott and Leou Watson were appointed Secretaries of the meeting. As tho districts were called each return judge presented the re turns of bs preciiit. The same were read by the Chairman and tabulated by the Secretaries, the result showing that the followiug were nominated, and so declared by the presiding offi cer : President Judge, Hon. W. M Lindsey of Warren. Assembly, Dr. S. S. Towler of Jenks township. County Treasurer, S. M. Henry of Jenks township. State Delegate, Hon. N. P. Wheel er, of Hickory towuship. , A. Wayue Cook, of Baruett town ship, was eudorsed by the convention for CtfDgress in this district, with pow er to chooso his conferees. The tabulated vole, published else where iu this issue, gives the vete in letail n those offices for which any contest was made, that is, Assembly and Treasurer. Resolutions were presented by Capt. J. J. Ilaight and read by Sec'y Leon Watson, and unanimously adopted by the convention. The election of a Chairman of the Couuty Committe lor the ensuing year was then proceeded with. W. M. Coon of Clartngton, and W. L. hompson of ISebraska, were placed in nomination. lha vote resulted: Coon 11, Thompson 6, and Mr. Coon was declared elected. Complimentary votes were cast at the primaries for Congress as follows: A. W. Cook 105, W. C. Arnold 38, but as uvither gentleman had an nounced as a candidate the conven tion could not consider them. After the reading of (he resolutions, which follow, and a few short speech es were made the convention ad journed, its deliberations being en tirely harmonious. . RESOLUTIONS. Resolrcd, First. The Republicans of Forest eounty in convention assembled hereby ro-aflirin our adheranco to the principles of tho Republican party as eoiiDciated at the St. Louis Convention. , We heartilv endorse the Adminis tration ol President McKioley, and his wiso, honest and patriotic efforts in be half of tlfe Cuban patriots, and to allevi ate too condition ol tne suuering Inhabi tants of Cuba, and to settle all questions at variance between nations so as to pre serve peace, through the usual channels of diplomacy. 3. We endorse the war policy of the President and the Administration in tho present war with Spain that became in evitable in the interest of humauity, and lor the relief of starving women und chil dren and noucombatants in Cuba, aud to uphold our nation's honor against the treacherous, wicked and tyranical actions of the Spanish nation, being conducted by Spaiu contrary to all usages of civil ized warfare against a patriotic people struggling for liberty and independence from tyrany and Spanish decrees and op pression at our very doors. 4. We sincerely deplore the loss of our brave officers aud seamen whose lives were sacrificed in the cause of humanity by the treachery of Spaniards in Havana harbor by the blowing up of the battle ship Maine, in time of peace, and for all our brave ofllcors, seamen, and soldiers who have lost their lives or received in jury in defense of our country's honor on sea orjand in the present war. 0. All honor to the brave officers and men who won such a signal victory un der their matchless leader, Admiral Dowey, at Manila harbor in Spanish Pa cific possessions ; to Admiral Sampson and officers and men at Porto Rico, and to our sailors, soldiers and officers bo seiging the island of Cuba- We hereby express tho utmost confidence iu our army and navy, and in their ability to maintain the lionor of our country under the wise management of their Command er in Chief, and veteran soldier, Presi dent McKinley, and to bring early vict ory and honorable peace. 6. We hereby commend the patriotism of our young men of Forest county who have so promptly and nobly responded to their country's call to arms, by the or ganization of a full Company of 100 strong, for the war, and pledge to them our confidence in their courage and de votion to their Country. 7. We endorse the patriotic and un tiring efforts of our U. 8. Senators and members of Congress, and their unani mous support of the President in the various war measures. 8. We endorse the candidacy of Hon. Chas. vV. Stone, of Warren, Pa., for the Republican nomination for Governor, and request our delegate to the State Convention to use all honorable means for his nomination. In all respects he stands for tlvn principles of Republican ism as expressed by tho National Con vention : with his wide experience in Cublic life, his public record is without a leuiish ; he stands the peer in ability of the foremost Rrpresentatives in the Na tional Congress ; his private life is spot less, bis personality strong, courageous and self-reliant, and he represents all that is desirable in a candidate for chief Executive of our State. It. We endorse the candidacy of our present member ol Congress, Hon. W. C. Arnold, of Clearfield county, for the nom ination for Congressman at large, and pledge to him our heraty support. in. We hereby present and endorse A. Wayne Cook, of Forest countv, as our candidate for member of Congress from this, 2Htb, Congressional District of Penn sylvania, with power tochese for hisown confereos, and earnestly recommend him to tho Republicans of our District as a Republican worthy and in every way qualified to represent the District in Congress. 11. It is with pleasure we commend the action of the Republican voters of this Judicial District in tho choice of Hon. V. M. Lindsfly, of Warren, Pa., as the candidate for President Judge of the 37th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and we pledge to him our hearty and un animous support. 12. We hereby unanimously endorse tho ticket placed in nominatian in Forest eminty this day, by the Republicans, and pledgs to it our united support. Itesolved, That J. E. Weuk, Tionesta boro, M. E. Abbott, Kndeauor, and A. It. Mechling, Clarington, be appointed Sen atorial conferees from Forest county, to confer with conferees from the other counties composing this 3Sth District of Penn'a for the nomination of a candidate for State Senator. Itrsolred, That J. It. Agnew, M. C. Carringerand I. H. Gildersleevo bo ap pointed Judicial Conferees from Forest county to confer with conferees from War ron countv for the nomination of a candidate for President Judge from this District. Official Tote at the Republican Prima ries of Forest Coiiatv, May 14, 1S98. ce a g r I f i 30 '2 47 13 3 3rt 2 2 41 30 35 ... 2 ... 4 10 26 14 20 2 7 1 11 22 39 34 35 45 ... 3 49 ... 12 ft 8 ... 7 9 Stt ... 22 16 82 1 257 7 7 ... 34 3 40 ... 26 31 6 8 4 13 12 8 16 12 21 8 14 21 19 3 8 IS 24 19 62 68 21 20 38 33 Barnett, Mazes.... 29 Harnett, Redcl'fe. 33 Greon, Nebraska.. 23 Green, Guiton 2 Harmony, W.Hic. 4 Harmony, Fogle S Hickerv 12 Howe.Rreoktton.. 6 Howe, Cooper tot. 11 Howe, Foxburg... 8 Howe. Frosts ft Jenks, Marien 230 Jonks. Clouchs ... 23 Jenks, Duhring... 13 Kingsley, SUirr ... 2 Kingsley, Newt'n 6 KingsleV, KelletL 7 I. in.U.r J K ' 1 Tioiiesta-Kbro 84 TiouestaTwp 30 " 542 346 1S4 665 407 Hon. W. M. Liudsey. candidate for President Judge, and without opposi tion, received 1077 votes in the ooanty. Hon. N. P. Wheeler, for State Delegate, without oppsition, roceived 1067 votes. A kepout Irom Dr. W F. Brun- ner, priuted in the Medical News, on the Spanish military death rate io Cuba, furnishes an interesting study, says the Bluzard, especially in view of the immineucc of the invasion of Cuba by an American army. This report shows that during 1897 the deaths among tbo Spanish troops amounted to 32,534, of which 6,034 were from yellow fever. Over one- third 12,000 were from enteritis and dysentery. Io addition to, this 30,000 men wern invalided and sent home, and Dr. Bruooer expresses the opinion that at least ten per cent, of these were certain to die before reach ing home or soou after arriving. The deaths in Cuba amounted to one third of the whole number of troops credit ed to Cuba at the beginning uf the year, and to one-half the nun ber at the close of the year, the estimated number of troops at the beginning of this year being 00,000. No other modem army has ever shown such a rate of mortality a death rate of about ninety a day, or G30 a week. Takiug the average garrison iu Cuba aet year it is ouimated that one man in every three died. How much of this is due to tho climate andihow much to the lack of proper equipment and to the inefficiency of lh Spanish medical staff is not cay to determine, but it is highly improbable that the American troops, safeguarded as they will be by the best of physicians aud ample equipment, will suffer in any such proportiou. Teachers' Examinations For 18!)8. Brookston, Tuesday, May 21. Marienvillo, Thursday, May 20. Clarington, Saturday, May 28. Tionesta, Monday, May 30. Nielltown, Wednesday, Juno 1. Hickory, Thursday, June 2. Kelleltvllle, Friday, June 3. Nebraska, Saturday, June 4. Tionesta special, Friday, July J. Marienville special, Wednesday July 6. Nebraska special, Saturday, Sept. 3. An examination will be held iu Clarion for the benefit of Forest county teachers who attend the Clarion Stato Normal School during the spring term. All except normal graduates and those holding the higher grade certificates, who wish to teach in Forest county during the school year beginning June 1st, 1898, must enter the class at one of these ex aminations. A'o one will be examined twice. Certifi cates will not bo granted to applicants under 17 years of age. Examinations will begin at 9 a.m. All work must be done with pen and ink, on legal cap or fool's cap paper. Applicants from other counties will be permitted to enter the class only at the request of the Superintendent of their own county, or by request signed by members of the school boards of Forest county. This does not apply to persons who have previously taught in this county or those living near the county lines. On entering the class each applicant mast hand the examiner a stamped en velope addressrd to himself (or herself,) and a specimen of penmanship. As a specimen ot penmanship, applicants may write a letter explaining briefly their system of penmanship. Teachers will please bring with them the Marck- No. Educational Foundation Strangers to the Superintendent must bring recommendation of good moral character from seme responsible Certificates will not be granted to person. of questionable habits. persons Directors and all others interested in ed ucation are very cordially invited to be present. E. E. Stitzinoer, Superintendent. Jfotice. Whereas, my wife, Ellen, having lett my bed and hoard without just cause or nrovoc Atimi. T hnrnhv triva nntinA in all concerned that I will pay no bills of her contracting. GKO. 11. PAKKEB. April 29, 1898 West Hickory, Pa. "11 is the Beirt on Enrlh." That Is what Edwards A Parker, mer chants of Plains, Ga., says of Chamber lain's Pain ISalm, for rheumatism, lame back, deep seated and muscular pains. Sold by G. W. Bovard. 8. M. Geary, Pierson, Mich., writes: "DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is curing more piles here to-day than all other remedies combined, "it cures eczema and all other skin diseases." Heath A Killmer. You can get it at Hopkins' store, tf. Eoos for Hatching . Barred and White Plymouth Rock, White Leghorn, Light Brxhmas, Silver Laced and White Wyandott, 1.3 for St. Buff Cochin, 13 for $1.00. Saoe Ruji Poultry Farm, 5-4-4t. Oil City Pa. You can get it at Hopkins' store, tf AT RANTED An intelligent salesman in evecy township, oxtilusive terri tory. Send for particulars. C. 8. SMITH, mi Filbert St., Philadelphia. The Brat Krmrij far Khromatlaa. From Uie Fairhaven iN. Y.l Register- Mr. Jamea Rowland ot this village, states uiai lor twenty-one years his wile baa been auflercr from rheumatism. A few nighta ago she was in such P in that she was nearly crazy. She sent Mr. Rowland for the doctor, but he had read of Cham berlain's Pain Balm and instead of going for the physician he went to the store and secured a bottle or it. iiiawile did not approve orMr. Rowland's purchase at first, but nevertheless applied the Balm thoroughly and in an hour's time was able to go to sleep. She now applies it wnenever mio leeis an ache or a iain and finds that it always gives relief. He savs no medicine which she bad used ever did her as much good. The 25 and 50 cent sizes lor sale by u. W, Bovard. Do you anpreciato good laundry workT if so patronise the Dunkirk Steam Laundry. Miles & Armstrong, agonta. tf Bank Statement No. 6038. REPORT OF TH K CONDITION OF THE FOREST COUNTY NATION AL BANK AT TIONESTA. In tho Statu of Pennsylvania, at the close of business May o, lsys, RESOURCES! Loans and discounts JS92.443 99 Overdrafts, secured and un secured oi oo U. S. Bonds to secure circula tion 12,500 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 2,166 66 Banking-house, furniture, and lis tu res 3,250 00 Due from approved reserve "Rents 28,04(1 28 Checks and other cash items ..... 70 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents " 90 28 Lawful money reservo in bank, via : Specie $4,039 23 Legal tender notes 1 000 00 5,039 25 Redemption fund with U. S. Treas'r (5 per cent, of circu lation) 562 50 $144,260 56 LIABILITIES: Capital stock paid in $50,000 00 Surplus fund... I,yi3 50 Undivided profits, loss expenses fef and taxes paid 2,288 20 Natioual bank notes outstand- . lnR 11,250 00 Individual deposits subject to eheck $61,R81 07 Demand certificates of deposit... 138 00 Time certificates ot deposit. 16,780 79 $144,260 56 State of Pennsylvania, Couuty of Forest, ss: I, A. B. Kelly, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. B.KELLY, Cashier. Subscribed aud sworn to before me this llth day of May, 1898. Jas. T. Buennan, Notary Public. Correct Attest: W. Robinson, T. F. Ritchky, J. T. Dale, Directors. Bank Statement No. 6010. REPORT OF THE- CONDITION OF THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK AT TIONESTA, in the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of business. May 5th, 18U8. RESOURCES: Loans and discounts $73,003 77 Overdrafts, secured and unse cured 30 09 U. s. Bonds to socure cumula tion 12,500 00 Premium on U.S. Bonds 1,140 62 Banking-house, furniture aud fixtures 6,803 10 Due from approved reserve agents 15,958 34 Checks and other cash items 114 93 Notes of other National Banks... 640 00 Fractional papnr currency, nickels and cents 06 Lawful money roservo in Bank, vis: Specie 2,019 75 Legal -tender notes ... 1,500 00 - 3,519 75 Redemption fund with U. S. Treas'r (5 per cent, ot circula tion 562 60 $114,333 10 LIABILITIES: Capital stock paid in $00,000 00 Surplus fund.. 40O 00 Individed profits, less expenses and taxos paid 1,049 53 National Bank notes outstand ing 11,250 00 Individual deposits subject to check 34,487 46 Time certificates of deposit 17,064 02 Cashier's checks outstanding 82 15 $114.3:13 16 State of Pennsylvania County of Forost, ss : I, J. C. Bowman, Cashier ot the above named bank, do solemnly swaar that the above statement is true to tho best of my knowledge and belief. J. C. BOWMAN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before niethls 17th day of May, 1898. Calvin M. Arwkr, Notary Public Correct Attest: F. R. Lanson, o; W. Proper, R. M. Merman, Directors. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieji Fa cias, issued out of the Coutt of Com mon Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylva nia, and to me directed, there will be ex posed to sale by publio vendue or outcry, at the Court House, In the Borough of Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., on MONDAY, MAY 23, A. D. 1898, at 1 o'clock p. m., the following described real estate, to-wit: E. E. VOCKROTII vs. AARON FOUT, Fieri Facias, No. 15, May Term, 1898, (waivers). T. F. Ritchey, Attorney. All that certain piece of land situate in Harmony township, Forest county, Pa., bounded on north by lands formerly of Charles Harrison, and Jane Young, on the east by land of H. S. Easton and Jesse Birchfield, south by land of Jesse Birchfield and public road to Pleasant villo, and on west by land formerly of John Woodcock and also of Robert Car son. Containing about one hundred acres as shown by deed recorded in Deed Book No. 10 page 331. Excepting 1510 of the oil, ana excepting one lot of about 1 of an acre conveyed to Jane Birchfield by deed recorded in Deed Book Nc. 19, page 363. On which is erected one frame dwelling house 24x40 and ell, three barns 30x40 each, and a large orchard of fruit trees thereon growing. Taken in Execution and to be sold as the property of Aaron Fout at the suit of E. E. Vockroth. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : 1. When the plaintiff or other lien cred itors becou e the purchaser, the costs on tho writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on the prop, erty sold, together with such lien credit or's reseipffor the amount of the pro ceeds of the sale orsuch portion thereof as he may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid In full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. m., ot the next day, at which time all property not settled for will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of tho person to whom first sold. Soo Purdon' Digest, Ninth Edition, page 486 and Smith's Forms, page 384. FRANK P. WALKER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Otlice, Tionesta, Pa., May 2, 1898. The Westlicld (Ind.) Xetrs prints the loiiowlng in regard to an oii roMdont ot that place : "Frank McAvoy, for many years in the employ of the L, N. A. A iX ity. here, says : "l have used Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy for ten years or longer am never without it iu my family. I consider it the best remody of the kind manufact ured. I take pleasure in recommending it.' " it is a specific lor all howol riisord era. For sale bv U. W. Bovard. Have you got $25,00 7 Have you got $00,007 Have you got $100,00 7 If so, why don't you deposit it with tho Conewango Building Loan Association Association of Warren, Pa. They will nay you 6 per ion,. lvi minimi inii I'lviuuiiu. hhvhi ih semi-annually, and you can withdraw your principal in full at any time alter 6 monins. 5-6-ly, Notice. 4 Kotic is hereby riven that thora will be a meeting of tho stockholders of the Tionesta Water Snnnlv Comnanv. on June 1st, 1S98, in its ollico, (tho gas office) Tionesta, Pa., at 2 o'clock p. ni. for the purpose of voting on an incrciMe of the capital stock, from eight thousand to twenty thousand dollars. U. v. RoniNsoN, Pres. tf S. D. Irwin Sen. THIAL LIST. List of causes sot down for trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Forest Countv, rennsyivanis.conimoncing on tho Fourth Monday of May, 1898: 1. John Con for vs. L. Hammond. M. Crosby, doing business as Hammond, Crosby V Co., No. 4, May Term, 1895. Appal by defendant from J. P. 2. Seth C. McArthur. trustee under the will of Aimer Hammond, deceased, vs. Tionesta Has Company, No. 44. August Term, 1897. Summons in ejectment. 3. Caroline L. lloysradt et. al.. vs. Tio nesta Gas Company. No. 45. Almost Term, 1897. Summons In ejectment. 4. Dodd. Mead A Co.. vs. W. T. Hart. No. 68 February Term, 1S97. Appeal by pill", from J. P. 5. S. E. Church vs. W. J. Foreman, executor, No. 9, Fob. Term, 1898. Sum mons in action of assumpsit. a. i ne hi. a 1 nans Mig. Co., vs. Tionesta Mfg. Co., Limited. No. 1. Feb. Term, 1898. Summons in action of trespass. Attest, JOHN H. ROBERTSON, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., May 2, 1S9S. PROCLAMATION. Wherka8. The Hon. W. M. Llndscv . President Judge of the Court of Comniou Pleas and ljuartor Sessions in and for tho county of Forost. has issued Ids pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions of the Peaco, Orphans' Court, Oyer and Torminer and General Jail Delivery, at TionosU, for the County of Forest, to cominenco on the rourin Monday or May, being the 23d day of May, 189S. No tice is therefore given to tho Cor oner, Justices of tho Peaco and Con stables ot said county, that they bo then and there in tholr proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ol said day with thoir records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do thoso things wmcn to moir omce appertain to be done, and to those whoaro bound in recognizance to prosecuto against the prisoners 1 hat are or shall bo in thojail of Forest County, that they may be then and thoro to prosecute against them as shall bo just, (iiveii un der my hand and seal this25th day of April, A. i. FRANK P. WALKER, l.s. Sheriff. Notice. ' Notice is horoby given that an hp plica lion will be made to tho Governor of the State of Pennsylvania on Thursday, the 211 u aay 01 June, iniia, uy J. 1. naie, William Smearbaugh, C. A. Randall, L. Agnew and T. F. Ritchey. under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to pro vide for the incorporation aud regulation of Natural Gas Companies," approved the 29th day of May, 1880, and the sup plements thereto, for the charter of an mtendod corporation, to bo called The Empire Gas Company, the character and object whereof is producing, dealing in, transporting, storing and supplying natu ral gas in the counties of Forest and Clarion, and tor these purposes, to have, possess and enjoy all tho rights, benefits and privileges ol said Act of Assembly and its supplements. T. F. itiTCHKY, Solicitor. OFTIOIAH. Office i A 7X National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined freo. Exclusively optical. rnrr $5 b,cycle I M IB To agents as a B if V" sample. This is I 111 I t,la opportunity I II for a hustler. For particulars, ad- press POWER CYCLE COMPANY, Indianapolis, Ind. THEL OD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CAWFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Bug f ies to let upon the most reasonable terms, le will also do JOB TBAMI1TQ- All orders lea at tho Post Office will receive prompt attention. TIME TABLE, in effect Oct. 10, 1897. Trains leave Tio nosta for Oil City and points west as follows: No. 31 Buffalo Express, daily except Sunday 12:06 noon. No. 61 Way Freight (carrying passengers), daily except Sunday 4:50 p. in. No. 33 Oil City Express, daily except Sunday 7:46 p. m. For II Ickorv.Tidlnntn. Warren, Kinznn. Bradford. Olean and the l-'ant No. 30 Olean Express, daily except sunuay t):4oa. m. No. 32 Pittsburg Expross, daily except Sunday 4:19 p. in, Vfl Wax, i , fnnM,,!,.,, passengers to Irvineton) daily excepi unuay u:ou a. m. Get Tinio Tables and full information from W. tf. SAUL, Agent, Tionesta, Pa R. BELL, Gen'lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, . Oen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, General office, Moonev-Brisbano Bid Cor. Main aud Clinton Sts., Bnffalo.N.Y. The Last Is what gives distinction to a man's dress. It is the bit offccolor iu his Scarf, the proper Collar, the well polished Roofs, the rijjht Hat. Never, since this store opened, have we shown so swell stock of Men's Neckwear at popular prices, as that which now greets the Easter buyer. Neckwear Is the Surest ludex to n Man's Taste. Comfortable 1 :i: i Miles k Armstrong Cam Btismix MtiEMm. 'PHONE 34. - KEPLER BLOCK. - TIONESTA, PA. Itizarre Designs In Wall Paper are very ef fective when used in large rooms. Io the avorage room, a rich design of solid color, .vithjmaybe a sprinkling of little figures io contrasting color, is the proper thing. '1 his is not the place wheri; you come in and say, "I've gut a room, eight by ten feet and teu feet high.' How much wall paper will I need, and how much will it cost?" Before we sell you a wall pa per we want to Hud eut several things. It is a more particular way, a butter way aud in the i-ud a cheaper way. We Handle the To be found and our Stock is Finest Quality ttEATtt & XO. A. Waynk Cook, A. B. Presidont. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, DIRECTORS A.AVayno Cook, G. W. Robinson, Wm. Smearbmigh, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Ritchey. J. T. Dale. J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yment ers all the benefits consistent with conservative b Uinij. Interest piid on time deposit!). Your patronage respectfully solicited. Lawrence & -DEALERS IN- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. ' BOOTS ANB SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OP FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. m mmmm mm TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. Touch 1 SSI wsa fM9 FullLTre of olhcp (hitijft i 1 ' ivi 1 1 r- m I who drcss welh Shirts Are what men ask Tor, the shlrttyf hat fit, the shirtH that near, are. the "Dunkirk" and "Parlor City shirts. New Hats and Shoes are also here, and at moderate prices Iu all new Styles and colors. When yon are passing, just drop In and take a good look. ihJjrm;i'-::!'!iii 4 DRUGS, GROCERIES AND CROCKERY Always Complete and of the the Market Affords. KlUMSfc TIONESTA, TA. 5038. Kelly, Cashior. W, Smkarbauou, Vice President. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000. at low rates. We promise our custom Smearbauah. HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS-
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