2 THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER M, im BQROUGH OFFICERS. Burge.it. K C. Hoatli. CoiiHctlmen. Joseph Morgan, S. Fitz . gerald, Win. Smearbangh. J. T. Dalo, W. F. Blum, Jan. D. Duvis-Ii. J. Hopkins. Justices of the PetK5f. A. Randall, S. i. Hotloy. Omuttable S. 8. Can Hold. Collector P. I. Amslor. Sr.hool Directors ii. W. Ilnleinai., I. Agnow, W. A. Groyo, Q. Jamicson, J. C.J Seowdon, Patrick Joyce. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congress W, C Arnold. Member of fienateH. 11. IItdk. Assembly J. E. Whnk. President Judge W. M. Lindsey. .rlrirt( Judges Jos. A. Nahh, A. J. Mc'RAY. TYeMurer Jameh H. Fonks. Prothonotary , Register A Jleeorder, te. John II. Rohkrtson. Sheriff. Fhamk P. WAikir. CbininiMionitrs W. M. Coon, C. M. jVHITKMAN, IlKRMAM JJI.UM. County Superintendent Z. E. Stitzin- IHstriet Attorney H. D. Trwin. Jury CVit(.iioner J. B. Carpen Tkb, Geo. D. Shields. Counfy Surveyor J. D. Davis. Coroner Dr. J. W. Morrow. County Auditors M. E. Abiiott, J. R. Clark," H. J. Flynn. 'regular terms of court. Fourth Monday of February. Fourth Monday of May. Last Monday or August. Third Monday of November. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TUONKSTA LODGE, No. Sfi!), I. O. O. F. 1 Moots every Tuesday evening, in Odd Fellows' Hall, Partridge building. IV) REST LODGE, No. 184, A.O. U. W., I Meets evory Friday evening in A.O. U. W. Hall, Tioncsta. ASHINQTON CAMP, No. 420, P. O. S. of A., moot overy Saturday eve ning in A. O. U. W. Hall, Tionesta. CAPT. GEORGE STOW POST, No. 274 G. A, U. Moots 1st and 3d Monday evoning lu eaeh month,, in A. O. U. W. Hall, Tioncsta. CAPT. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No. 137, W. R. C, nitfeta first and third Wednesday evoning of each month, in A. O. U. W. hall, Tionesta, Pa. ION EST A TENT, No. 104, K. O. T. M., mcels 2nd and 4th Wednesday evening in eaeh mouth in A. O. U. W. hull Tionesta, Pa. Pi MJ CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, and District Attorney. Oillco, cor. of lm and Brldgo Streets, Tioncsta, Pa. Also agent for a numbor of reliablo Firo Insurance Companios. a A F. RITCIIEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tlonesia, Pa. JB, SIGOINS, M. D., Physiciun, Silrgeon A Druggist, TIONESTA, PA. J W. MORROW, M. D., Physician, Surgeon A Dentist. OUleo and Itesldonoe three doors north of llotol Agnew, Tione.sta. Professional calls promptly responded to at all hours. L 0. BOWMAN, M. 1)., Phvsician A Surgeon, " TIONESTA, PA. Ofllce in building formerly oecupiod by Dr. Nason. Call promptly respondod to, night or day. Residence" opposite Hotel Agnew. DR. J. C. DUNN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofllce ovor Heath fc Killnior's store, Tionesta, Pa'. Professional calls prompt responded to at all hours of day or night. Residence East sido Elm St., 3d dore above jail building. HOTEL AGNEW, C. F. WEAVER, Proprietor. This hotel, formerly tho Lawrence House, lias undergone a completochange, and is now furnished with all the mod ern improvements. Heatod and lighted throughout with natural gas, bathrooms, hot and cold wator, etc. Tho comforts of guests novor negloctod. CENTRAL HOUSE, KJ H. W. HORNER, Proprietor. Tionsota, Pa. This is tho most contrally located hotel in tho place, and has all the modern improvements. No pains will bo spared to make it a ploasant stopping place for the traveling public. First class Livery in connection. PREST HOTEL, West Hickory, Pa. Jacob Rondor, Proprietor. This hotol has but recently boen comploted, is nice Iv furnished throughout, anil otters tho ftnost and most comfortable accommoda tions to guosts and tho traveling public. Rates reasonable. pHIL. EMERT FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop In Walters building, ('jr. Elm and Walnut streets, Is propartd 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 prices rea sonable. T F. ZAHRINGER, I. PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER andJewelorof 25 years' exporionce, is prepared to do all work in his line on short notice and at reasonable prices. Always guarantees satisfaction. Watch es, Jowelry, Ac, ordered for parties at the lowest possiblo figure. Will be found in the building next to Keelcy Club Room. JORENZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. Fred. Grcttcnbergcr GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit lings and General Hlacksmithing prompt ly done at Low Kates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special altontion, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidiouto, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER. GENERAL. MERCK ANTS, Furniture Dealers, UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA. PENN. C. M. ARNER & SON, Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Agents REAL ESTATE BROKERS, TIONESTA, PA. t ouipanir Uritrrsrntril. North American. - -Eoyal, -Hartford, Orient, - ' -Phill'a Underwriters, - Am4(. $ 9,686,808.08 7,454,943.11 10,004,697.55 . 2,215,470.92 15,609,932.32 Titles examined and "Briefs" prepared. ' wild lnnds, houses ana lots for vent. thv jBctio ,ont. Particular attontlon paid to Iction or rents, interest, eict Also to tntr nroner assessment of lands and payment of taxes. Leasing and sale of oil and gas lands a 8ecialty. ('h.rrk and Sabbath Hrh.ol. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m. : M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching in M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. R. A. Buzza. Preaching in the F. M. Church every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev, F. W. McClelland, Pastor. Services in the Presbyterian Church overy Sabbath morning and evoning, Rev. J. V. McAulneh officiating. The regular meetings of tho W. C. T. U. are hold at the headquarters on the second and fourth Tuosdays of each month. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market ft. 10. Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes. Ainsler soils the fruits and vegotables In overcoats and suits Miles A Arm strong lead. H -Ladies' underskirts, 1.50 to $2.50 -at Miles A Armstrong's. It -Tho woods ore getting quite bare again, and the game is Becking heavier cover. 'Klondike Rubbers beot all others for hard wear every pair right, at Miles A Armstrong's. It A good houso and lot on Elm street for sale cheap. For particulars inquire or P. M.Clark. tf The Woman's Relief Corps will ban quet the Cuban Spy Co. at Corps hall this evening. Don't buy an old-style garment in cape or jacket. New ones don't cost any more at Miles A Armstrong's. It Lawrence A Smearbaugli started sovon barges for the Pittsburg market yesterday with A. W. Stroup as the pilot. Court convonos next Monday. None but civil eases will be tried, tho grand Juiy having been notified not to appear. Work on the new flouring mill of Lausnn Bros, is progressing rapidly, and it is expected to have the machinery in operation before tho holidays. Rov. Buzza will deliver the union Thanksgiving sermon in tho Fresbyto rian church on the 24th Inst., at 10:30 a. m. All are cordially Invited. Free Methodist general quarterly meeting will be hold in this place, begin ning on Thanksgiving day and continu ing ovor the following Sabbath. Messrs. Stroup, Jamieson and Birt cil will start another well on their Hen ry's Bond lease In a few days. They have two small wolls pumping there now. W. A. Croasmtin, the Maple creok lumberman, took the largest run of boats out of the Clarion river this fail on tho lowest water on record. Brookville Re publican? Koep in mind that Amsler can sup ply you with the best in market in fruity vegetables, confectionary, canned goods, cigars, tobacco, etc., and at "quick sale and small profit" prices. It Nothing is more comfortable for wearing about the houso than a nice dressing jacket. You .can get them at Robinson's flannelette or eiderdown and they are not expensive, either. It The Octo Club gave a shadow party at tho home of Miss Florence Hagorty Jat Friday evening. Refreshments were sorved by the young ladies of the club. Twenty-eight were preatmt and a vory pleasant evening is reported. There has been a mixture of weather during the past few days snow, rain and sunshine, with rain predominating. The river has boen bank full and running ovor in some places, but is now rapidly fulling. It would seem that our lino weather is about at an end for "J8. An apron bazaar will be held by tho W.C.T.U. at thotr room on Friday evon ing, Nov. 25th, at 7 o'clock. Coffee and doughnuts will also be served. Tho members are requested to send in their offerings in tho afternoon of the same day. A cordial invitation is extended to all to come out and help in the good cause. Tho Forest County Agricultural So ciety will moot at tho Court Houso on Monday evening next, (court week), at 7:30 o'clock. A full attendance ol all the members is desired, as business of im portance will come beforo tho meeting. A cordial Invitation is extended to all in terested in the work of tho society .to at tend. Tho borough of Kane gave Congress man Stone 74 majority oyer Mr. Sibley. Considering all tho onte-election noiso we heard on account of the post ofllce ap pointment in that place, it would seem that Col. Rogers of the Republican still has a good many friends there who will not sit Idly by and see him jumped upon without a protest. The 11th annual edition of the Col umbia Desk-pad Calandar, issued by the Pope Mfg. Co., of Hartford, Con., is be ing distributed. This calendar occupies an unique place among advertising de vices. Any person may obtain a copy by applying to tho nearest Columbia dealer or by sending five 2-ccnt stamps to the Calendar Dept., Pope Mfg. Co., Hartford, Conn. Judge Lindsey rendored his opinion on the Green and Kingsley township road case at the adjourned court last Fri day. This case had become quite noted in court annals, tho contest having been waged for a number of years, the contention on the part of Grcon township being the impracticability of building and maintaining a public road along what is known as "the bluff," on the right baok of Tionesta croek above Nebraska. The last view recommended tho building of the road on the left bank from the end of tho upper Nebraska bridge to a point on the Green and Kingsley twp. line. This view was confirmed absolutely by the court. The grand jurors drawn for Novem ber term have been notified that, there being no business ora criminal nature to come before the court, their preseuee will not be required. Peats all what a nice clean Republican victory will do for a county like little Forest. And you wouldn't have believed it by the roar of theslanderor and scandal monger of two weeks ago. In pursuance to the proclamation of President McKinley, designating Thurs day, Nov. 24th, as Thank.giying Day. Gov. Hastings issues his proclamation designating the same day, and calls upon the people of this Commonwealth to as semble on that day in their accustomed places of worship lor the purpose of ren doring thanks to God lor the many bless ings bestowed. When jou can got the latest styles in millinery right at homo for about one half wiiat you would have to pay for it in the city, why not buy at home T Just go to F. Walters A Co., and see what bar gains they will offer you. In fill and winter hats their stock cannot be beaten anywhere and their lino of ladies' furn ishings and infant's wear is the best in town. Call on thorn. it Tho political upheaval oyer in Ven ango county was something awful to con template. Bosldos giving Mr. Sibley up ward of 2,700 majority ever C. W. Stone for Congress.ths entire Republican coun ty ticket is defeated by large majorities, Involving the loss to the party of two leg islators, a shoriff and county surveyor. The Sibley movement seems to have car ried everything with it, and his majority in the district is 2,23fi. The defeat 6f George U. Higgins in tho Erie-Crawford congressional district was a thorough sui prise In all quartors, and in this county, where Mr. If. is so well and favorably known, the outcome is very much regretted. Tho majority for Mr. Gaston of Meadvillo, undo of our townsman, G. G. Gaston, is 18 as shown on the face of the official icturns. It is said Mr. Higgins has filed notice that he will contest the election. The. many friends in this section of Capt. II. H. Cumings of Tidioute, and especially his old soldier comrades, will rejoico at his triumphant election to the Stato Senate from the Warren-Venango district. The upheaval in Venango car ried with it a majority for the Captain's opponent in that' county, but his im mouse popularity at homo made bis elec tion by a large majority an easy matter. Senator Cumings will rank with tho best of them iu the upper House at Harris burg. Jas. R. Clark was appointed by the court congressional return Judge to take the returns of this county to Clearfield to tho meeting of the judges of this district. J. R. Chadwick was appointed Senatorial rotum judgo, going to Ridgway with the Forest county figures. John Jamie son was made Judicial return judge for Forest county, and took Judgo Lindsey's big vote to Warren. The several meet ings took place yesterday, and all the fig ures show decided Republican majorities from this aoonty. Jim Vancamp's horso' laid down in the middle of the street, in this place on Monday night Inst never to rise again. Jim had driven him in from the vicinity of Llneville, about 14 miles dis tant, which seemed too much for him, and when a mis-step threw him he didn't have the strength to get up again. Yes terday morning the poor bruto was re lieved pt furfher trouble on earth by the administration of a dose of chloroform and he died without a struggle Tionesta should have a socioty for the prevention of cruelty to animals. It would very fre quently find work in that line lo do in this vicinity. The dumb animal should have some friends who aie willing to see that It has humane treatment. Who will take up tho case and speak for those who cannot speak. The question of Poor House for For est county was determined in the affirma tive by a majority of 427, almost two to one. This loaves tiio matter now in the hands of tho Commissioners, who are charged with tho responsible duty of selecting and purchasing tho sito and erecting tho necessary buildings. This is no easy matter, for there will doubtless be several poople with farms to sell at a "fair price" of course. What tho Com missioners must do is to go conscien tiously about it to solect the best sito pos siblo, and lu this matter will be involved very many considerations, such us con venience, water, drainage, soil, price, etc. We believe the present Board of Com missioners arc entirely equal to the task, and will bring out the very best results for tho county. Ktisscl and Ilmvliorne Sentenced. At the adjourned sossion of court held last Friday afternoon, Judge Lindsey and Associates Nash and McCray on the Bench, tho application for a new trial of Charles Russol and Joseph Hawthorne, convicted in August of receiving a num ber of hides stolon from the Hickory tan nery, was refused, and the prisoners were sentenced as follows : Charles Rus scl, to pay a fine of five dollars for the use of tho Commonwealth, costs of prose cution, and undergo an imprisonment in tho Western penitentiary of three years. Hawthorne got tho same sentence, and two years extra for stealing J. II. Kelly's bicycle, the term of the later sentence to be computed from tho date of expiratiou of the first, making five years in all for Hawthorne. The Oil City Blizzard, speaking of Hawthorne, says he "broke jail at Franklin whilo serving a short sentence under the name of Joseph Man ning." Sheriff Walker, with Frank Sutloy of West Hickory, and II arvoy Kiser as as sistants, took tho prisoners to Alleghony on Monday. Notice to (jirnnd Jurors. All Grand Jurors aro horoby notified not to appear at tho Novembor Sessions, 1808. By the Court, Attest, J. II. Roiikrtton, Clerk of Quarter Sessions. Tionesta, Pa., Nov. 14, 1808. Photographs. I wish to inform the people of Tionesta that the gallery will bo open for business on Wednesday of each week, I will be there myself and make all sittings. Un der this arrangement work will be promptly finished. We expect to do good work at reasonable prices, there fore ask a share of your patronage. J. W. SIRES. YOU AND YOUK FRIENDS. J. D. Davis is in New York on busi ness this week. --Miss Maud Grove spent Sunday with friends in Oil City. M iss Dessie Rhodes is home from Oil City on a visit with her parents. Harry Feit and Hart Lawrence took in the chrysanthemum show at Pitts burg Tuesday. Mrs. W. J. Bleakley and young son, Donald, were guests of Tionesta iriends during the past week. David Blum, employod as an attend ant at the North Warren asylum, is home on a two week' vacation. Landlord Weaver, of the Central House, is abio to be about again, after his annual wrestle with quinsy. Mrs. Elizabeth Neil, or Titusville, State president of the Children's Aid So ciety, was a guest of Mrs. A. B. Kelly last Friday. Mont Chase, the trunk jugglor at the depot, is in Crawford county on busi ness this week and Lew Arner is work ing In his place. Editor White of the Tidioute Hens was a visitor to town Monday afternoon, and found time to call at the Republi can ofllce au hour or so, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Coleman ara paying a visit to his parents. Mr. Cole man is engaged in the McDouald oil field, and ltvcs at Ookdale, Allegheny county. Samuel Mervin, of East Hickory, a staunch supporter of the Republican gav us a pleasant call last Wednesday and the label on his paper now bears the date of 'I'D. R. J. Butler of Jamestown, N. Y., was a guest ot his daughter, Mrs. Lee Davis, the first of the week. Mr. Butler left yesterday morning for Edington, N, C, where he will spend the winter. Mrs. J. D. McCowan of Eanon Val ley, Pa., made a farowell visit to her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Overlander, last week. She expects to move to Califor nia next week where she will make her future home. Rov. J. V. McAninch will be absent for the next ten days, being on a visit to his mother, who is with friends in Kan sas. Rev. Wm. Richards, of Mayburg, will occupy tho Presbyterian pulpit next Sabbath morning and evening. NEWSY NOTES. Tho electric railroad between Titus ville and Hydolown is completed and in a short time cars will be running regu larly. Ladies' woo) underwear, 60c at Miles A Armstrong's. It "A man kin fohgit his manners an' git along foil awhile," said Uncle Eben. "But de fus' ting he knows ho gits so haughty he neglects ter bow to de inevit able, an' den he's in troublo slio' 'nuir." Washington Star. Not the cheapest goods bu the best good j for the monoy at Milos A Arm strong's. It The old Farmers' and Drovers' hotel at Fleetwood, Berks county, has just un dergone a strange motauiorphosis. The bar has been taken from the bar room and a pulpit placed there. The Mennouites will heroafter use the old building for a church. Seventy-five cents buys a steel-rod. fast-black umbrella at Miles A Arm strong's. It Mr, and Mrs. Chaurette havo -just reached Ricovillo,driving from Montana, a journey of 3,000 miles in a wagon with a double team. They were over a year on the way, as they made some long stops. They reached Spartausburg with one of the horses with which they started The other was exchanged on tho road. Titusvillc Courier. New neckwear at Miles A Arov strong's. It Rabbit fur is now an important com mercial article. It is known to trado as electric seal, and when dyed so closely re sembles the genuine article as to defy de tection except among experts. It is said that $.VH),000 is invested in Rabbit culture in England. It may bo we will find some use yet, outside the pot or frying pan, for bunny in tiiis country. Ladies capes and jackots aro sold cheapest at Miles A Armstrong's. It Goorgo W. Hoover, a B., R. A P. brakeman running between this city and Buffalo had a peculiar experience .the other day. He was standing on the top of a boxcar when a strong gale of wind swept the roof from the car and carried him with it br some distance. Wlion the roof alighted ou an adjacent track, Hoov er was severely shocked by bis sudden stop. His liip was hurt and he was in jured otherwise. He is now in a Buffalo hospital. Bradford Era. Underwear, the kind that Nells, at Miles A Armstrong's. It The horriblo news comes from Kansas that a young man climbed a corn stock last Monday to see how tho ears were getting along, and now the corn is grow ing up faster than he can climb down. Three men havo undertaken to cut down the stalk, but owing to its rapid growth it is feared they will not succeed in time to prevent the young man's death by star vation. He is subsisting on raw corn and has already thrown down four bushels of cobs and it is now thought that his sup ply is almost exhausted. Ex. Rubber boots are guaranteed at Miles A Armstrong's. It Last year Charles Dana Gibson illus trated "Tho People of Dickons" for The. Ladies' Home Journal. The pictures were so successful that this year, and during nextyenr, W. L. Taylor.the New England artist who has made sufh rapid strides in bis art, will illustrate "Tho People of Longfellow" also for The La dies' Home Journal. Tho poems selected are "The Psalm of Life," "Hiawatha," "Evangeline," "Tho Courtship of Miles Standish," "Tho Children's Hour," and "The Village Blacksmith," and others. "Hot" things in neckwear at Milos A Armstrong's. It Tho N. Y. Correspondent of tho Pitts burg Dispatch, in his letter fo that paper of Saturday, says: Au anonymous ad mirer has sent Miss Helen Gould a ten inch shell, which she to-day placed in a pretty spot on her Tarrytown lawn. It is the largest of the many war relics that have come to this popular and patriotic young woman. Apparently about evury vessel in the navy has sent to her some small gift, and the land forces have also remembered her for her interest in the welfare ol the nation and of the soldiers, for there are sundry trophies trom bat tle fields in her collection. Best goods for the money at Miles A Armstrong's. It Theodore Roosevelt's old playmates still delight to relate how "Ted" brought down the house bv his method of render ing that old stand-by, "Marco Bozzaris," "At midnight in his guarded tent. The Turk lay dreaming of tho hour When Greece, her knee in supplianee bent. Should tremble at bis power." Ho rose with confidence, and began : " 'At midnight, in his guarded tent, The Turk lay dreaming of the hour When Greece, her knee,' " Then his memory failed him, and he repealed, " 'Greece, her kneo' " Once more he shouted desparately, " 'Greece, her knee' " The old professor looked over his spec tacles, and encouragingly remarked: "Greece her ones moie, Theodore. Per haps slio'll go then." Good shoes are cheapest. See Miles A Armstrong's. It Tne department of agriculture has just put forth its estimate of the wheat crop of the world at 2,640,000,000 bushels, or 10!),- 000,000 bushels above the average f the last five years and 331,000,000 bushels above tho crop of 1807. The supply is not excessive, in view of the small sur plus leit over from last'year, and there is litllo doubt, according to the New York Journal of Commerce, that there will be a good foreign demand for all the wheat the United States can spare. There are already indications of this fact in the continuance of large exports, the buying for foroigu use having been exceptional ly largo and at advancing prices. Within the last ton days wheat advanced over twoconts under the influence of reports showing small surplusses for export from Russia and Australia. C rn has also advanced some two cents. In view of the prospective g.iod demand abroad for our grain, it is gratKying to know that ouV crops this year are probably the heaviest we have ever had. Emerson shoes are sold by Miles A Armstrong's. It .-Hopkins has the best line of school shoes iu town. Go and see. 1 The Rt-Ht 1'hiati-r. A pioce of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on to the afUictod parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with a pain in, the chest or side, or a lame back, give it a trial. You are c rtain to be more than pleased with the prompt rel ef it affords. Pain Balm is also a certain cure for rheu matism. For sale by O. W. Bovard. Hopkins aolls the clothing and shoes. Overcome evil with good. Overcome your coughs and eolds with One Minute Cough Cure. It is so good children cry for it, It cures croup, bronchitis, pnou monia, grippe and al! throat and lung disease. Heath A Killmer. Many a household is saddened by death I ecauso of tho failure to keep on hand a sale and Absolutely certain cure lor cruip, such as One Minute Cough Curo. See that your little onos are pro tected against emergency. Heath Akill iner. Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes, Do you appreciate good laundry work? it :o patronize the Dunkirk lV. Armstrong, tf Steam lanntlry. ftiuo agents. From New .i-nliinil. Rkekton, New Zealand, Nov. 23, 180(1. I am very pleased to sta'e that since I took the agency of Chamberlain's medi cines tlie sale has been very large, more especially of the Cough Remedy. In two years l liayesom more or tnis particular remedy than of all other makea for the previous rive years As to its efficacy, I have boon informed by scoras of persons of the good results tliev have received from It, and know its value from the use of it in my own household. It is so pittas Hut to take that we have to place the bt tlo beyond the reach of the children. For salo by G. W. Bovard. You can get it at Hopkins' store, tf. Confections, cigars and tobacco, at Anisier's. And in the matter of fruits and vegetables, his place, as usual, is headquarters. It Havo vou got $ir.O0T Have yon got 8r0.00? Have you got fJlOO.OOT If so, why don't you deposit it with the Conewango Building Loan Association Association or Warren, Pa. They will nay you fl per cent, per annum Cash Dividend, payable semi-annually, and you can withdraw your principal in full at any lime after 6 months. fi-5-ly. Soothing, healing, cleansing. DeWitl's Wilch Hazel Salve is the implakalde en emy of sores, burns, and wounds. It never fails to cure piles. You n.ay roly upon it. Heath A Killmer. Farm Wastod Slate cash and time price. anson il. iutsskll, 0-21-3IH. Akron, Ohio. Tho sootier a cough or cold is cured without harm to the sufferer th better. Lingering eolds are dangerous. Hacking cough is distressing. One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures it. Why sufler when such a cough cure is within reach? It is pleasant to the taste. Heath A Killmer. Constipation prevents the body from ridding itself of waste matter. DeWitt's Little Early Risers will remove the trou ble and cure Sick Headache, Billioui n ss, Inactive Liver and clear the Com plexion. Sinull, sugar coated, don't gripe or cause nausea, ileath it Killmer. You can got it at Hopkins' store, tf When you ask for DeWitt's Witch Ha zel Salve don't accept a counterfeit or im itation. There aro more cases of piles beinK cured by this than all others com bined. Heath Jt Killmer. You can got it at Hopkins' store, tf. A couch is not like a fever. It does not havo to run a certain course. Cure il quickly and elfectually with One Min ute Couh Cure, tho best remedy for all aues and for the most sovcro eases. Wo recommend it because it's good. Heath C Killmer. Anisier's supply of Kreen urocori.s never runs down, and a uood article, fresh and toothsome, in fruits and vege tables can he had there any time. Try him. It New hats this week at Miles A Arm strong's. It Hopkil s sells the clothiuK and shoes. ' Men's clothes made to order, as they should 1)0 made, for one-third lets than inferior pmds aro purchased tor else where. Coats trieil on before tiiiihiiij J. G. BlooN V, Aifetit, U' -'1 lonesta, Pa. Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes. Farnt For Sale. The farm located on the Balltown road about two miles from Tionesta, contain ing 50 acres of land, more or less, is for sale. About 30 acres are cleared, and there is a large house and barn tbereon. Good well of water, a line orchard and all necessary outbuildings. Can be bought on easy terms. For further particulars address Mrs. A. E. I.k.kpkr, 7-20-tf 17."9 Summit St., Toledo, O. A Sure Sign .ft'r.up. Hoarseness in a child that is suhjocl to croup is a sure indication ol the ap proach of the disease. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given as soon as the child beeomns hoarse, or even after the eroupy couch has appeared, it will pre vent the attack. Many mothers who have croup y children always keep this remedy at hand and find that it saves them much trouble and worry. It can always be depended upon and is pleasant to take. For sale bv (J. W. Bovard. The Men Behind the Guns gave us Hie victory and sent Spain back to Iter hand organ. 'TIs so here. The men behind the desk, the counter the cutting board and on the work bench, bring victory to our store by conscien tious hard work and keeping everlast ingly at it. For decent, respectable, ready to wear clothing for men or boys, we serve you as only a few of the largest metropolitan houses are capable of doing. Quantity and variety of our styles do not sutler in comparison with these large stores and here a first clas cutter . tries them on you and marks any noeded al terations, which are mauo in our own shop by first class tailors. Fall suits for men, boys and children now ready. MONEY BACK IF VOU ARE NOT SUITED. Hoys' Suits, Sl.'JS and up. Hoa's Suits $1.0H and up. THE McCUEN CO. 25 AND 29 SENECA ST., OIL CITY. P A . 08 tlUGVSTMO&GK OFTIOIA IsT. Office i A 7X National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. Exclusively optical. WANTED SEVE R A L TRUST worthy persons in this state to man age our business in their own and noar l..r .....,ii.,M It iu imiinlv office work conducted at home. Salary straight !HKI a year and expenses dotinite, uonantie, no more, no less salary. Monthly $75, References. Enclose sell-addressed stamped envelope, Herbert E. Hess, Prest., Dept. M. Chicago. L. J. Hopkins 1 1898 1 L. J. Hopkins CLOTHING ! TALK JLBOTJT CLOTHING. OVER COATS. To Talk Ahout Clothing you must have clnthitm to talk um.ul Our counters are loaded with clothing. lOVER COATSi Of every description Boys Over Coali as low ..8 81 00, and aa high as $10 00 Men's overcoats, all ntyle and prices mWB ttjVY SUITS, WOOL! TttWKOfIT, No trouble to timl just what you want in clothing in our Mock We have the goods. THE PRICE SELLS THEM. Hats, Caps, Gloves and Mittens. COMB JJsTJD SBEIUS. L. J. HOPKIN FREE! With every Cash sale of a Man's Suit or Overcoat, a handsome folding sewing table They don't cost you a single cent, as our guarantee ot MONEY BACK is strong enough to protect you, even if we felt disposed to take ad vantage. --( o o o oo -- LAMMERS', 34 SENEGA ST., Arlington Hotol Notice. A Iter Novemler 1st. ifs, the rsvmen of bounties on ftxes and minks will be discontinued In Forest county. The law having been declared unconstitutional. W. M. Coon. C. M. Whiteman, Herman Rlcm, Commissioners. Administrator's Notice. Lxtnte of John K. Juhnson, late of Dnhr- tntj, df-eosed. Notice is herehv given that letter of administration upon the e-tate of said de cedent have been granted to the under signed. All persons inoebted to said es tate are requested to make payment and those hvi"g claims or demands against the same will make them known with out delay to P. B. Andkkson, AOminisiraior. Kane, Pa. Administratrix' Notice. Notice is herehv given that letters ff administration n:on the estate of J. B. Agnew. late of Tionesta Rornngh, de ceased, have been granted bv the Regis ter to the under-i'jrned. All persons in debted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment, anrt those having claims against the same will pre sent same dulv authenticated to Jennie E. Agnew, Adm'x. 9-21 -tit Tionesta, Pa. Gives spec ilitcrf Rrcad-winnlni; Ecucacoo. rOff C'ftCJLARS IDOfft"Sl, iU'l'l' & ,vov', Futh Avenue, l i l ISl'.l UG. PA. TirHF.WT -Til AT M. WEST TIQNESTfi, PA., Carries a full lino ot GROCERIES, PROVISION, CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, AND FLOUR AND FEED, r Hi 1 WE DO NOT CLAIM TO HAVE THE LARGEST STUCK IN THE COUNTY, AND FOR THAT REASOIt OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS FRESH, AND WE TAKE PRIDE IN KEEPING ITSO. IF YOU DO .NOT TRADE WITH Urt OH E US A TRIAL AND BE COWINfED. Goods Delivered Free of Charge. CHAS. W. WHITEWAK. QVEftCQdLTS Lij;ht or Dark, Dress overcoats. Storm Coats, all of the Latest and Bnst Styles. THE PRICE SELLS THEM. OIL CITY, PA. directly opposite us. WHITBMAN
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