THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. C. WCNK. Editor 4 PnoPftiiToa. WEDNESDAY, AVXH'STiM, ISiW. llepubliraii Tiokol. " KTATK. (ftirrnor-iVM. A. STONE. Liat.-Uorcnioi-J. P. S. (iOMN. .Src Inl. Affairs JAS. W. LATTA. Ihtifli-CM - f - .firrf GALUSIIA A. CHOW, S. A. DAVENPORT. Superior 0urt JuttiieWM. W. POR TKR.'WM. D. PORTER. COTNTV. President JudgeXT. M. LINDSEY. Cngress A WAYNE COOK. (Subject to action of district conference.) A.wm.y S. S. TOWI.EH. CbMMty Treasurer S. M. HENRY. licpiihHcnii.s, (,'ct Assessed! Every Republican should call in person on the Assessor in his election dislri -1 and see if he has heeti as aessed i n 18!8, and if Dot, have the Ass-ssor register him. Assessors aro rcqu reii hy law to be at the voting place in each district ou Sept. Gih and 7 h, Irom 7 a. in. to (i p. m. Sept. 7th is li.e last dav. Get assessed ! It is definitely settled that the Pa cific Ocean will not be an anti-Amer-lean hike. Manila is ouis, and fairly won at he cannon's mouth The title is one not to be shaken by Spanish diplo macy. The Spanish at Manila gave us one battle on sea and one on land, and then dropped the subject as unprofit able from any point id view. Oi.i) GlXiKY flies over the capital i i he Philippines, and there it has a liubt to float on the strength of one of ti e most brilliant feats nf arms in all history President McKini i:y was not ex pected to be a war President when oiuinated, hut events have proved t at he was equally the right choise f' r war or peace. r . i . ua is saHi to inve a larger proportii - of unemployed -aieu than any other -.ity in the world. The Klondike boom is about tlio most disastrous on record. It is b- I'd to conceive that Emper or Vi nam I. would have caused Bis . ark's bouse to searched ofter the siateman's death, But the world is aware that William II. differs from his grandfather. The national House of Represent atives to be elected in November 0 ght to be of the same politics as President McKinley. Problems of the war should be settled by tho suc cessful ar President without pull back emhiirrHBsraeuts. The nty imposed on weariog ap parel I ooglit in by European tour ists at New York the past year an- .un;-.d to $343,518, or at the rate of tf3.f! n r : .d. Before the Dingley 1 .v f.-n' nto effect, the proceeds nere $.j;,425, or 941 cents per copita. Tin increase would about pay for one toi edo boat each year. Without counting recent addi tions of territory, there are in the United States twenty-three persons the square mile. The figure in England is 370, in Belgium 571, and in G- -many 270. If the population in this ountry were as dense as that in Belgium the aggregate would ex- eed t present population of the enrt . rr act leaf Object Lesson. Amerie tin plate, which has bceo m-vde ji:iyible by a Protective Tariff, a.i ai lust come to supply all our home trade. It was asserted that tin could not be manufactured in this ci '.nary and that a duty on that com n:. i: was only a direct tax upon Hi- i, uirsr. The practical results idv Iu v have been to establish Amcr m Uctories which supply the home .rade h much less price than that of the ioiportcd article. The British Consul at Portland reports that importations of tin plate have entirely ceased md instead of nearly 3,00( boxes ormerly imported there will be "vd reign plate used this ve son is plain. The Eos- a 17 shillings a box, can product costs 13 This is a practical the benefits of Pro ps to many othe es tin plate. I!rf Mar Capitulation. Here is a brief capitulation nf the var between 8paiu and tlie United States, which came to an end Friday, Aug 12, lS'.W : April 22 War was begun by blockade of the port of Cuba. May 1 (' n)iiidirc Pewey at tacked and sunk the Spanish licet in the harbor nf Manila. May 24 Commodore Schley ,8 squadron blockaded Admiral Cer vera's fleet in Santiago harbor. June 20 Gen. Srafter's army ar rived off Santiago. July 1-2 The American troops at tacked the Spanish, drove them into Sautiago and captured El Clancy and San Juan. July 3 Admiral Cervera made a dash oiii nf Santiago harbor and everyone of his ships was sunk. July 14 Gen. Toral surrenders Santiago, th etern end of 'h isl and of Cuba nd 22,000 Spinish pris oners July 26 First Unding ot United Slates troopii made iu Poitj liito at Guanica. August 12 Spain signs the proto col "and the war comes to an end. NEWSY NOTES. Tliiriy-ono million dollars bavo been paid out by the slate of Pennsylvania for tlie support of idiaritablo and penal insti tutions in 31 years. Of this sum the Wai ren insane asylum has received 11,062,000. If, on a clear evening, tho reader will cast bis eyo on tho western horizon, he will notice a bright star before most oth ers are visiblo. Tho star is the planet Jupiter, which astronomers describo as 85.000 miles in diameter, equal in bulk to thirteen hundred times tho size of the earth. Why pay $T..OO to $8.00 for suits when 4.0(1 buys an nil-wool one at Miles . Armstrong's. It Tho largest flaj; in tho world will bo flung to the breeze, suspended on n wire cable stretched from tho summit of two mountains, at the eastern side of Tyrone, on Saturday of this week, August 20, The (lag will be (iuxlOO feet, and contains 1,000 square yards of bunting. Tho vir cable will bo 3,'JOO feet long. Hopkins has a few of those half-price shoes left. Kverv pair will bo sold at hnlf price. . It An excliPiige any that when tho nows of tho destruction of Cervera's lloet reached camp, ono of tho nurses com menced to read it aloud in tho hospital lie bad got as far as tho statement that the Mi'ooklyn had been hit forty-five times when a fever patient, a little out ot his bead, shouted : "Good Ijord ! Who pitched for Brooklyn T" Bring your neck, we will do the rest. Latest stylo collars at Miles A Arm strong's. It A now use has been lound lor the sun llowcr. Tho sticky substance which ex udes from it has been made into a sub' stance for covering bicyclo tires. The homely sun flower is rapidly coming to the front as a useful article. Its seeds make excellent looct lor cattle, Hs oil is erjual to tho best linseed oil, and its stalks are, pound for pound, a bettor beat pro ducing product than coal. Hopkins sells tho clothing and shoes, The manner in which the shirt-waist preserves its rounded front expansion on so many slim figures has been a puzzle to masculine eyes of an investigating turn. Soino of the retailers iu the cities, however, are displaying in their windows a device that accounts for the pouter pig eon effect. It is "the shirt-waist extend er," a device of cotton netting and whale bone, which keeps tho flimsy material of tho waist well extended to tho front. You can get it at Hopkins' store, tf. Printing oflicn lanauage. is very pecu liar and soino of our exchanges print the following: "Billy, put Georgo Wash ington an the galley and finish tho mur der you commenced yesterday. Set up the ruins ot Hercules and distribute smallpox. Lock up JefT Davis ; slido Ben Butler into the hell ;box and leave the "pi" until aftor dinner. Put the la dies form to press and toll the devil to work on Deacon Fogg's article on eternal punishment. Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes. inesuoeana learner Gazette says: "It takes as much courage and- convic tion sometimes to stick to your adver tising through the dull season as it would take to face an army. But it is the man with the courage to stick to his task who wins out in the end. Ceaseless pounding is what counts. Advertising to-day, to-morrow and the day after is what brings trade. It is mcnoy thrown away to advertisoa day, a week or two weeks, unless it is followed up." A cloudburst Friday morning at tho headwaters of Saw Mill run near Pitts burg caused that stream to flood its banks, and as a result six persons were drowned and the heroic acts of tho crew of thodredgeboat Pittsburg saved the death roll from being auginentod. Five of the dead are children of tho residents ot a tenement known as Friends Row, on New st., at the mouth of Saw Mill run, in the West End, Pittsburg. The other was a daughter of Henry Allsupplo, of Elliott borough, "Tho war news from Santiago has con tained many references of late to a Hound Kobin," says Charles P. Byron in the Bradford Era. "And I venture to say that not ono landsman iu ten thousand knows what a round robin is. Tho round robin is a protest citing soino grievance suflered by tho crew of a vessel to tho caiituiu. A piece of jmper is secured and cut perfectly round. A statement of tho trouble is written in circular lines upon the paper. The signitures of the peti tioners arc also written around tlie robin, following the circular form, and when it is finished no mini's name Is found to be iho first one. Whilo it presents the sen timents of all the signers tho ring lead er's name can not be found because of the shape of the document. The term originated in that way and has becoino useful in tho army and navy as well as on ordinary ships of passage. Robin was the man's name who first thought of tho device." Jenks Was Too (General. (Special Philadelphia, Correspondence.) Aur. 23. Candidate George A. Jenks' speech at Bedford, accepting the Democratic nomination for governor, has decidedly falltn In distinctly flat. As a keynote of an aggressive cam paign, it is a note that has already gone to protest. Of course everybody knows that Republican defeat In Penn sylvania cannot be accomplished by Democratic votes. None but Republi cans can defeat Republican candidates in this state, and a Democratic candi date, t the beginning of a hopeful can didacy, must somehow appeal to a cer tain element of the dominant party. This Fattlson was cunning enough to do in 1SS2 and in 1S90, and this Mr. Jenks, with all his skill, and experience in pleading before a jury, has con spicuously failed to do in 189S. The dissatisfied element among Re publicans here, so far as it exists, which represents the disappointed am bitions of men to whom the very name of any successful Republican leader is as a red rag to a bull, hailed the speech with Instant resentment, because it was simply a reiteration in general terms of old charges which had been thrtahfri over and forsotten. and said ' no tli ins specllic, and nothing personal- ly offensive, Hsainst Senator Quay. , While they were s-m? arid disappointed. ! straight hacked Republicans were pleaded that even so skillful an advo cate could nihke no better caee against them. A prominent public man from the northwestern part of the state put the feeling very pointedly in the fol lowing words: "I have read Mr. Jenks" speech of ac ceptance with much Interest naturally. Even if it had no relation to the cam paign, I should have been interested, because his reputation as an adroit and skillful lawyer, cunning before a Jury in making the best possible plea In the face of adverse evidence, is celebrated wherever he is known. His Bedford speech is worthy of his reputation. It skillfully avoids specific statements. The word 'Democratic' does not ap pear in it at all, and the word 'Repub lican' only once, and to one who reads it without thinking the impression might be conveyed that both these par ties had in some miraculous manner been swept beyond the borders of the state. "The fatal weakness of his speech Is not in the pleader, but In the case. He probably put It as shrewdly as any body could. But when even the most cunning master of language is forwed to appear as the hopeless spokesman of a party which has no record in pub lic affairs to point to, and a record in national affairs which it is compelled to point away from, he is at a great disadvantage. . , "The gist of Mr. Jenks' speech is the special plea that it is quite consistent for anybody to vote for him and his as sociate Democratic candidates upon the state ticket and at the same time to vote for Republicans for congress. If this were so it would include, of course, in the list of candidates eligible for Democratic votes the two Republican candidates for congressmen at large and the Republican state senators and members of the legislature, who will elect a United States senator. "It would be absurd to vote one way for members of the one branch of con gress and vote the opposite way for members of the other, especially when the United States senate is as cl se as it Is now. "This theory, that the record and purposes of the Republican and Demo cratic parties can be conveniently hung up behind the door, the mean ing of the vote this year forgotten, and tne campaign narroweu down to a promiscuous guerrilla conflict, will not, I think, commend itself to the Demo cratlc party any more than to the Re publicans. It would mean disaster to any organization. One cannot follow one flag on one wing of the battle and carry a hostile banner on the other, any more than he can serve in the American army and, the Spanish navy at the same time. The line must be kept consistent and Intact. The man who attempts to ride two horses go ing in opposite directions will go no where but to fall, and he who tries to belong to two churches of different creeds will probably lose his stand ing in both. It is before all things the party creeds which are at Issue in this campaign. Aside from their personal friends, the greater part of the people of Pennsylvania do nou much care which of them, Mr. Jenks or Colonel Stone, is elected governor, so far as either of them is individually concern ed. But the people of Pennsylvania are deeply Interested and determined, if we can judge the present by the past, to see to it that the principles and pur poses of the Republican party shall not be repudiated and set aside to give place to those which Mr. Jenks' can didacy undeniably represents before the state and the country, however cun ningly he may seek to disguise the fact. Like a good lawyer, he has made the best of a bad case, but the Jury in this trial has time to think before the verdict, and I have no notion that it Will be misled." -Until October 1st tho W. N. Y. A P. Py. will run a regular Sunday train be tween Oil City and Tionesta, under the following time schedule: Leave Oil City at 0:00, arrive at Tionesta at 0:45 a. m.j leave Tionesta at 10:00, arrive at Oil City at 10:45 a. m. Leave Oil City at 7:00, ar rive at Tionesta at 7:45 p. in.; leavo Tio nesta at 8:00, arrive at Oil City at X:45 p. in. tf. 10,000 fine pedigreed strawberry plants for sale cheap. Stock from a life time growor of berrios in the west. All new this spring. Haverland, Clyde, Wil son, Creceut, Marshall, Cumberland, and othors varieties which have proven themselves adapted to this climate and soil. Heady for immediate delivery. Can be bug hero in morning and reach Tio nesta samo day, tluia insuring nice crop first season. Address at once. tf E. (J. SunARMAN, Tidioute, Pa. Tho following appeared in"fossip's" column in tho llarrisburg Telegraph a fow days since, and will bo fully appre ciated by every editor in tho land : ''In a paragraph in this column yesterday say ing tlie kind word for the Civic Club's good work iu establishing Hummer kin dergarten schools the word "condemn ing'' was printed where the word "com mending" was intended. It is such little m. stakes that cause us to weep bitter tears and go out In tho backyard and tear tip the ground. Likewise it is such things that put gray hairs in our head." More than Twenty million samples of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve have been distributed by the manufacturers. What better proof of their confidence in its mer its do you want? It cures piles, burns, scalds, sores, in the shortest space of time. Heath C Killmer. When you call for Hewitt's Witch Ha zel Salve tho great pile cure, don't accept anything else. Don't bo talked into ac cepting a substitute, for piles, for sores, for burns. Heath A Killmer. Tuekk never was a more striking illustration nf the fallacy i f the claim of the Democrats that unices wo opened our markets freely to foreign ers they would not buy of us. It his been demonstrated that the hypothe sis of the Hepublican parly is sound namely, that commerce is celfUh and it will buy in the cheapest mark et. The balance of trade in our favor is more thin double that of any pre vious year and nearly equal to that of the past Gvo years combined. (a'ciieral (iroclv's 278 Days of Death. Tho truo story of thoso 1!78 days of suf iering by Grooly's heroic little band of explorers in tho Artie regions has been told by General Greoly himself, for the first time, for tho October Ladies Home Journal. For years General Greely has kept an unbroken silence about bis fear ful experience and that of his compan ions, as they dropped dead one by one at his side, and it was only after the greatest persuasion that the famous explorer was Indiieptl t write the olory. .1 eel Ion Sale. 1 will jell at public Mucliou duriU court week all my personal property, consisting of barber shop fixtures, bil liard room fixtures and tables, restaur ant fixtures, household goods consisting of furniture or all kinds, kitchen utensils, etc. j also lot of carpenter tools Dlston saws, square, pianos, brace, bits, etc. Everything at your own price. Cone and see. Gkohok Raaii, Tionesta, Pa. F0U SALE. Tlie May Homestead. Any one wishinit a desirable home in Tionesta will find the abovo complete in evory detail as to location, Ac. It con tains eleven rooms, is plumbed for gas and water. All modern improvements. An elegant, spacious lawn in front of residence. Price and terms reasonable. Apply to. Jamks T. Brknnan, Real Fitate Dealer, I!- fit-tf Tionesta, Pa. Farm For Sale. The farm located on tho Balltown road about two miles from Tionesta, contain ing ."0 acres of land, more or less, is for sale. About 30 acres are cleared, and there is a largo house and barn t'lereon. Good well of water, a fine orchard and all necessary outbuildings. Can bo bought on easy terms. For further particulars address Mils. A. K. I.krpkr, 7-'20-tf 17.VJ Summit St., Toledo, O. Do you appreciate good laundry work? if no patronize the Dunkirk Steam Laundry. Miles A Armstrong, agents. tf Have yon got tJo.OO T Have you got RiO.OOT Have von gotSloo.ooT ir so. wi,y don't you deposit it with tho Conowango Building Loan Association Association of Warren, Pa. They will pay you 6 per cent, per annum Cash, uiviuenu, payable semi-aniiuallv, and you can withdraw your -principal in full at any time alter 0 months. n-S-ly. For broken surfaces, sores, insect bites, burns, skin diseases and especially piles thero is one reliable remedy, DeWilt's Witch Hazel Salvo. When you call for DeWitt's don't accept counterfeits or frauds. You will not be disappointed with DeWitt's Witch Hnzol Salve. Heath A Killmer. The Brut Itrinrdy Knr Flux. Mr. John Mathias, a well known stock dealer of Pulaski, Ky., says, "After suf fering for ovor a week with flux, and my physician having failed to relieve mo, I was advised to try Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Dirrlnea Remedy, and have the pleasure of stating that tho half of one bottlo cured mo." For sale by G. TV. Bo vard. A stubborn cough or tickling in the throat yiolds to One Minute Cough Cure. Harmless iu effect, touches the right spot, reliable and just what is wanted. It acts at once. Heath A Killmer. HAZELTINE WUU .KNM . .S. Make Tweeds, CHKsimerefl.Klanneli and Yarns of pure wool, without uliod ly, flock, waste or M nT mixture whafr ever. WMIUN,NU THB GREATEST IMPROVEMENT EVER HADE IN RUBBER SHOES Geo. Watklnton a Ct., Philadelphia. THB SERPENTINE ELASTIC JTAY prevents cracking at tlie sides near the sole. A simple remedy which overcomes a long standing defect in overshoot. . . . SOX.JD :nrr . . . MILES & ARMSTRONG, TIMETABLE, in effect Juno ft, 1808. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as follows : No. 31 llutlalo Express, daily except Sunday 12:00 noon No. Cl Way Freight (carrying passengers), daily except ."Sunday 4:50 p. m. No. 33 Oil City Kxj ress, daily except Sunday 7:40 p. m, Oil City, Sunday only 11:00 a. m Oil City, Sunday only 9:00 p. in For Hickory, Tidioute, Warren, Kinzua, jsrauiora, uiean ana the Kast: No. 30 Olean Express, daily except Sunday 8:45 a. m No. 32 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:19 p. in. .wo. oo way freight (carrying passengers to Irvineton) daily except Sunday :50 a. m. Get Time Tables and full information from W. II. SAUL, Agent, Tionesta, Pa K. BELL, Uon'IMupt, J. A. FELLOWS. Oon'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, General ofllce, Mooney-Brisbane Did Cor. Main and Clinton Sts., Buffalo, N.Y. 1 L "iTW-PTPK lWf t - v .Vi ffk Truth wears well. People have learned that Pe Witt's Little Karly Risers are re liable little pills for regulating tho bow els, curing constipation and sick head ache. Heath & Killmer. The Rev. W. B. Costleyorstockbridge, Ga., while attending to his pastoral du ties at KJIoowooO, thai state, was attack ed by cholera morbus. Ha says: "By chance I happened to get hold ol a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dir. rluea Knmcdv, and I think it was the means of saving my lilo. It relieved me at once." For sale' by G. V. Bovard. One Minute Cough Cure surprises peo ple by Its quick curon and children may take it in largo quantities without the least danger. It has won for itself the best reputation of any preparation used today lor colds, croup, tickling in the throat or obstioato coughs. Heath ifc Kill mer. Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUK ofa writ of Alias Fieri Fa cias, issued out of tho Con it of Com mon Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylva nia, and to mo directed, there will bo ex posed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Tionesta, Forost County, Pa., oil MONDAY', AUGUST 2D, A. D. 18IIS, at 1 o'clock p. in., the following described re.il estate, to-wit : ROBKitT POWER vs. D. D. HE ID, slius Fieri Facias, No. 10, August Term, 18t'S. Held Mutrctt, Attorneys. All the defendants rights title, interest and claim of, In and to that piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the vintage or Marlonvillo, Jenks Township. Forest County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Beginning at a point In the north mar gin lino of the right-of-way of the Pitts burg A Western Railroad Company, where the cast margin line of South Forest Street intersects the samo ; thence along tho east margin nf said South For est street northwardly to a point where a lino running parallel with the uorth side of the two-story frame shingle roof build ing, knowu as the "Hotel Marieu," would strike the southeastern corner of the meat market, now a billiard room, now erected north of said Hotel Marien ; thence along said proposed line easterly to a point whore a line run at right an- ?;les would clear east side of frauio ice iouso now erected, northeasterly of said hotel, and used in connection therewith ; thence on said proposed lino northerly to a point whore a line run at right angles would clear tho northerly side of said ice bouse : thence along said proposed line easterly to the line of land now or form erly belonging to P. P. Blood, and being the eastern line of land hereby sold; tlioive along the line of said Blood s land southeasterly to the north lino nf said Pittsburg siul Western Railroad Com- Imny Right-of-Way ; thence along said tight-or-Way westerly to the place of be ginning. On which is erected one two story frame building 40xN0, kuown as the Hotel Marien, one out-house 12x12, one Ice house 12x16, with an addition lUxlH. The public road passes in front of said property, which is situate close to the station or tho Pittsburg A Western Rail way. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property or D. D. Reid at tho snit of Koiiert t'oweft TERMS OF SALE.-Tbe following must bo strictly complied with when the prop erty is stricken down : 1. When the plaintiff or other Hen cred itors become tho purchaser, tho costs on tho writs must bo paid, and a list of the liens including mortgage searches on tlie propertv sold, together with such lien ci editor's recelpt-M for tho proceeds of tho sale or such portions thereot hs lie mav claim, must bo furnished to the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid In full. 3. All sales not settled Immediately will bo continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the samo day of tho sale, at which time all property not settled for will again be put up and sold ut the expense and risk of tho person to whom first sold. See Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition, page4m, Smith s tonus, page 8KI. FRANK P. WALKER. Shorifl Sheriir's Oflieo, Tionesta, Pa., August 0, 1W. Till AT, LI ST. List of causes set down for trial In tho Court of Common Pleas of Forost County, rennsylvania, commencing on tne last Monday of Aug, 1S98: 1. Selli C. iMcArtliur. trustee under the willofAbner Hammond, deceased, vs, Tionesta Has Company, No. 41, August Term, 18!i7. Summons in ejectment. 2. Caroline L. Hoysradt et. ai., vs. Tio nesta Gas Company, No. 45, August Term. WJ1. summons in c octment. 3. John Confer vs. L. Hammond, M. Crosby, doing business as Hammond, Crosby A Co., No. 4, May Term, 1895. Appeal by defendant from J. r. 4. noiid, Mcatl uo., vs. w. t. 1 1 art, No. 58 February Term, 181)7. Appeal by plintrom J. P. a. Tne si. Aiuans iMiu.L-'o., vs. Tionesta Mfg. t;o., Limited, iso. l. reb. Term, 1808. Summons in action of trespass. 6. Charles M. Titus vs. Wm. Braddish. et. al.. No. 2, May Term, 1897. Sum mons in Ejectment, 7. Charles M. Titus t. m. vs Wm Braddish et. al No. 3, May Term, 18U7 (Summons in Eiectment. 8. James McClanahan vs. J. B. and M. C. Watson, No. 52, Feb. Term, 1808. Ap real bv Plaintiff from J. P. 0. Grand Rapids Carved Moulding Co. vs. Tionesta M't'g Co., Limited, No. 20, Mav Term, 18W. Appeal by Dells irom J. P. 10. J. F. Proper for use of A. M. Doutt vs. John L. Peters and Martha I Peters No. 18, Aug. Term. 1800. Judgment opened to try question, etc. 11. S. II. Haslctt A Sons vs. W. II Jones, No. 18, Aug. Term, 1898. Appeal bv Pin. from J. l . " Attest, JOHN II. ROBERTSON, Prothonotary Tionesta, Pa., Aug. 2, 1898. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, The Hon. W. M. Lindsey, President Judge nf the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept lor holding a Court ot Common fleas, Quarter Sessions of the Peace. Orphans' Court, Oyer Bnd Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta. for the County of Forest, to commence on the Lost Monday of August, being the 29th day of August, 1898. No tice is therefore trivon to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Con stables of said county, that they be then and there iu their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ot said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those tilings which to their ohice appertain to be done, and to those who are Ihu nd i n recogn izance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in tlie jail or Forest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal this 1st day of August, A. D. 1898. FRANK P. WALKER, L.S. Sheriff. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing accounts have been tiled in my office and will be presented at the next term of court for confirmation. First and final account of F.R. Lanson. Guardain of Edith Dayis, minor child of H. O. Davis, late of Tionesta Borough, Forest Co., Pa., deceased. First and final accoiiutofF.lt. Lanson Administrator ot the Estate of H. O. Da vis, late of Tionesta Borough, Forest Co. Pa., deceased. First and final account of W. J. Fore man, Executor of the lost will and testa ment of Ira Church, late of Hickory Township, forest Co., fn., deceased. J. II . ROBERTSON, Register and Clerk Orphans' Court, Tionesta, Pa., Aug 2, 1898. Necessity Knows No Law! Our Stock of Men's Summer Cloth ing Must Be Closed Out Immediately. Price is not iIih consideration. Summer is flying and the ti.oe i short We have made price reduction for ibis sale I lint uo other cloihin,' store ever Las equalod. The highest qualities will soil for what ihey will bring in the great CLEARANCE SALE. Cuts that count. Men's Suits that sold early in the season at $8 00, $10 00 and $12 50, now sellios; at $(i.25, S 00 and $9.75. Youth's suits cut from $5 00, $6.50 and $8 00 to $4 00. $4.75 and $5 DO Children's units cut from 1)0, $: :( .,nd $S..V) to $1.;0, 2 7S slid $4.7."i, ' Our Pants are correspondingly low at 60c, 6!c, 75c, auil !K)o for working pants; never sold for lens than 75c t- $1.25. Dress Pants as low as $3.00, former pants '25c. Hats to Sell at 25c that sold at 50c ; Carpets, Rugs, Matting, Matliog at 15c, formerly sold at 20c. Carpet at 25c, formerly sold at 35c Rugs. Ingrain Samples, at 3D cents. " Velvet Samples, at 50 cents " Brussels, 1 yds , at $1.00. and Velvets at $1 40. " Smyrna at $2 00, worth $3 00. at $3.60, worth $4 50. Shoes. ('hil l's shoes at 25c nod up. MisstY and Boy's shoes at $ 1 00 and up. Women's Oxfords at $1 00 and up. Wo m m's shoe at $1.25 and up. Men'i Tan shoes, all wo have left , at one fouilli off. JIcnN Xccltwfiir, all Mimics, at 2.1c, worth 80r. Meu'A Nox at 5c and up. Miles k Armstrong Itixurre DcMlgiiM In Wall Paper are very ef fective wheu iHcd in large rooms Iu the average room, a rich design of solid color, ffilh.maybe a sprinkling of little figures iu contrasting color, is the proper thing. J his is not the place wherfi you come in and say, I ve got a room, emht by teu feet and ten 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 find eut several things. It is a more particular way, a better way and in the end a cheaper way. We Handle the. DRUGS, To bo found and our Stock is Finest Quality the nun dc TEUf HOW 31, - XO. A. K. A. Wayne Cook, Presidont. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, DIRKCTORS A. Wayne Cook, a. W. Koblnnon, Win. 8mearbmi;h, N. P. Whooler, T. F. Ritchey. J. T. Palo, J. H. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yment at low rate. We promise our custom ers all the benefit consixtont with conservative b kinit. Intercut pid on time deposit. Your 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 ! UOODS OF FIUST CLASS QUALITY IN EVKItY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOIt GOODS. price $4 00 nrf $4 60. Boys' knee at 50c that Hold at $1 00 to fl.oO. mfcM m GROCERIES AND UKUUiVCKT Always Complete and of the Market Affords. miwt - imtSTfi,?, 5038. Kelly, Cashier. Wm. Smkarbaiioii, Vice President. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000. Smearbauqh.
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