r i Editor 4 Pnormciofi WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1S;9. Republican County Committee Meeting. The members of the Republican Couu ty Committee of Forest county are re quested to meet at the Sheriffs Ofllee, Tionesta, Pa., Monday evening, Feb. 7, lf-9!, eourt week, at 7:30. At this meet- ing the time and placet of holding the Republican primaries will be fixed, and other business of importance will be transacted. A full attendance la there fore desired. W. M. Coon, Chairman. FROM THE STATU CAPITOL. Uarkisduro, Feb. 10, 1899. The Senatorial situation varies not. It is still, on full votes, 112 for Quay, 80 for Jenks and 52 votes scattered amongst 13 candidates. I have no guesses to offer, or claims to make. The fact is, just now all bands are like Wilkins MaoawLer, "waitinc for something to turn up." If the insurgents had united on one man, it is possible that there would have been more changes and more music in the air. The Quay people have beon looking for three of their supporters to break away, but so far the line keeps closed. The reason given for this supposition is that these persons can be made come otf the Quay perch whenever reformer David Martin pulls the string. ' "Tne whole Sen atorial fight so far as the Republicans are concerned is a faction fight for power. Bro. John Wannamaker stirred up the fight for his own benefit, and never dreamed that 13 others would wau to share it with him. The eveat of the week has been the coming on deck of the McCarrell bill oh second reading Thursday. Messrs. Mc Elheny, Bliss and Dixon, made speeches opposing tho bill, Dixon closing bis re marks with a motion to postpone further consideration of the bill until the 21st day of March next. It was the best piece of parlimentary tactics put in use this session. The motion gave an opportuni ty for every member who did not want to go on record, to straddle. That is, he could veto for postponement, and yet sax lie bad not gone back on his promise to vote for the bill. It also scooped in the member who was in doubt; this motion lot him down easy. It was a very clever move, and it won by a vote of 03 to O'i Two frionds of the bill were absent w.th out pairs, while all its opponents were present. Had all the friends of the bill been present, the bill would have gone over second reading, but as to final pas sage that's another story. The chances, however, are with the bill, as all the la bor organizations are in favor of it. The bill was not postponed on party lines, both sides of the House voting for and against. This a. in. botb supporters and opponents seemed afraid to move for re consideration, and the question will like ly go over nntil Tuesday. Personally, I don't think the passage of the bill, or its defeat, will have any effect on the Quay trial. The fact of a new and different sort of District Attorney than the last really removes any action in this bill from any effect ai that time. But in the heat of the fight, the opponents, and a good many of its suppoiters, seem to have lost sight of the fact that there are other defendents whose just rights this bill effects as well as the Philadelphia cases in particular. Before this letter is in print, new moves may have been made and tiie whole situation changed. Business in both branches is now moving right along, and if kept up an early adjournment is still possible. Be cause copies of bi Is are sent to the county newspapers for information of the public it is uot to be inferred that the county Representative is always in favor of the bill. Take for instance the bill making School Roards a Board of Health. That bill was reported out from committee so that it could be printed and copies sent abroad. There are serious objections to tho bill. One Is tbe diverting of school funds for other purposes. It is doubtful if tills feature is constitutional. Again, School Boards have enough to do now, "pro bono publico," without additional burdens. Yet on the other band, the fact remains that country districts now have absolutely no protection against contagious diseases. Something should be done in that line and the writer may introduce a bill for the purpose at an early dale, it is very uimcuii to nave a bill that will suit everybody. An exam ple of this occurred yesterday. An in dignant visitor to the Supt. of Public In struction handed Dr. Scbaeffer a copy of the fechool Hoard bill, and wanted it "suppressed at once." He said, "it was nothing but a scheme to stop farmers from building pig-styes." s.s Honest Joe Sibley is still honest. Aod he "still has the people at his back." Why should the papers "beel?" Didn't tbey tell us that Mr. Sibley had the courage of bis convictions, nod could not be swayed by friend or foe from doing right? Was he ever nearer right than now ? "Tiie voters of this district elected Mr. Sibley to represent them a Washington, not at Harrieburg,' shouts tbe Oil City Blizzard Some thing in tbe nature of "home rule we judge would suit, eb? It begins to look as if some of the charges made last fall, with reference to the Congressional contest in this district, might have been lounded on fact. Blizzard. Some of tbe "charges" were un doubtediy f muded on fact. The special commission appointed to investigate the conduct of the war in Cuba aod Porto Rico, with specia reference to tbe food supply lor our soldiers, bas roaJe its report in which General Miles and bis friend Dr Daly are severely scored fur failure to report what they say tht-y knew at the time the war was in progress, to wit: lliat tbe beet tarnished was very bad. It seems they said nothing about it till hostilities were ended, and tben only to put others in a bad ligbt and gain a little newspaper ap plause and notoriety. i. C. WINK, bttrlatu'vCuiiii i ..... gcr will be avoided. Among tiia Wns i thousands who have used this remedy for la grippe wo have yet to learn ol a single oaso uavinr resulted in pneumonia which shows conclusive! v thai this remedv is a certain preventative cf that dangorous disease. It will cure la grippe in less time than any other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by U. VY. Uovard. Horrible agony is caused by piles, burns and skin diseases. These are im mediatelv relieved and quicklv cured bv leVitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of worthless imitations. Heath it Killmer, Real Estato Sale. IVfOTICH IS HEREBY OIVKX that. i. i pursuant to tho orderand direction of tne stocK-no'ders ol tne ?aimon creek Lumber it Mining Co., the roil estate owned by said Company, to wit: All those certain several tracts ot land situate in the Countv ot Forest and State of Pennsylvania, described as follows: Warrants numbers 510, 5108, ,M0l, olio, 5 128, and 512!', containing in the aggre gate 8,184 acres and 8 perches, be the same more or less. Also, ono other tra-t of lnO acres, more or less, and commonly known as the Coal Tract, adjoining said tract No. 510! on the Northwest, bound ed and described as set forth in tho deed of conveyance to said corporation by Jo seph Adamron andotheis, as will fully and at large appear, by reference to the record of said conveyance in the ofllee of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Forest, will be offered for sale at public auction to the highest bidder therefor, in front of the CEN TRAL HO TEL in the BOROUGH OF TIONESTA, ON THK 12TII DAY OF APRIL, 1S09, between tho bouts of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of that day. TERMS OF SALE. I. Said property will be sold subject to a certain agreement, for the sale of hark and timber on said real estate, en tered into between Joseph Adamson and others and W. W. Kellett, recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for said County, in deed book Vol. 13, at page 172. Also subject to an agreement between said Salmon Creek Lumber A Mining Company and J. M. Kertler. da ted June 7th, 18(H), and recorded in office aforesaid in deed book Vol. ii, at page 512, a subsequently modified and now held by T. D. Collins, and recorded in deed book 27, at page fiti. Also subject to a lien of a certain mortgage made by J. Armor Adamson to the Marcy Oil, Lum ber and Mining Co., upon which there remains due and unpaid the sum of ?24, 500.00. II. Said property will bo sold as an entirety to the highest bidder, no sale however, to be mado thereof for loss than J4.r),0O0.00. III. $1,000.00 to be paid when the proporty is struck down by the Auction eer. IV. One-half of the balance of the con sideration bid therefor to be paid upon the execution and delivery of a deed ol conveyance thereof, by the ollieers of the corporation. V. The balance of said purchase mon ey to bo secured by bond and mortgage upon the property sold, payable in one year, with interest. The purchaser, how ever, to nave the option of paying the whole of said consideration upon the ex ecution and delivery of the deed. SHERIFF'S SALE.' n Y VIRTUE ofsundry writs of Vendi JJ Ex. issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Forest Coiintv. Penn sylvania, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale or outcry at the Court House in Tionesta. Pa., on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, A. D., 1899, at 1 o'clock, p. in., the following described real estate, to-wit : II.. J. HOPKINS vs. C. W. SCHOFIKLD, Vendi. Ex., No. 12, February Term, 1S9 . Byles A Mackey, attorneys. All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant of, in and to all that cer tain tract of land situate in the township of Harmony, County of Forest, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: On the north by the (format! Road, on the east and south by land of O. D. Harrington, and on the west by land of Horace Wilkins and others. Con taining twelve acres, more or loss. Also All that tract of land in Harmo ny, Township aforesaid, bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of tho whole tract, thence west by the north line of said tract along land of William T. Xei'.l 60 perches to a post ; thence south on a line parallel with the east line of whole tract 40 rods to a post ; thence cast on a line parallel nun tne norm line ol tract bU rods to the east line of tract; thence along the east line north 40 rods to the place of beginning. Containing fifteen acres, more or less. Al.so -all that certain tract of land sit uated in Township of Harmony aloresaid, bounded and described as follows: Bo ginning at a post, thence by land former ly of James H. Neill, oast 105 7-10 perch es to a post; thence by lands formerly of J. W. Scott nortli 90 5-10 perches to a post ; thence by lands formerly of W. S. Neill west 105 7-10 perches to a white oak; thence south SO 4-10 perches to the place of beginning. Containing filty-nine acres and (il perches and allowance. Excepting and reserving fifteen acres out of the northwest corner thereof, being the ii acres lasi auove described. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of C. W. Sehofield at the suit of It. J. Hopkins. ALSO. SARAH J. DUNLAP, Executrix vs. J. M. CHURCH, Vendi Ex., No. 13, Feb ruary term, 1899. Hinckley fc Rice, Attorneys. All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant of, in and to that certain piece of land containing eighty acres, more or pss, and Deing the same land assessed in the name of M. S. Berry, sold to James T. Brennanon June 9th, 1890, by James B. Hagerty, County Treasurer. At.no that other piece of land s"aate in Hickory township, Forest countv. Penn'a, containing 98 acres of land, more or less, and being the same land assessed in the name ot M. S. Berr), and sold to James T. Brennan on June 9th, WM, by James B. Hagerty, Treasurer; the same land was sold to James T. Brennan on June Mth, 1WI2, by James B. Hagerty Treasurer; Treasurer's deed recorded July 22d, 1892, in Deed Book No. 23, at page 294 and 29.", and by Quit Claim deed dated July 22d, 1894 .and recorded July 22d, 1891 in Dcd Book No. 23, page vji, ami sold oy James .n. inircii and wife of Hickory township, Forest coun ty. Pa., to Ira Church of same place, county end State aforesaid, on the 17th day of November, 1891, in Deed Book 25, page 297. Taken in execution and to Do old as the property of J.M. Church, at the suit of Sarah JPnn'ap Execotrix. TER.MSOFSALE.-The following must be strictly complied with when tho prop erty is stricken down : 1. When the plaintiff or other lien cred itors become the purchaser, the costs on the writs most be paid, and a list of tbe liens including mortgage searches on the property sold, together with Mich lien creditor's receipt'! for the proceeds of tho sale or such portions thereof as he may claim, must be furnished to the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will lie continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the same day of the sale, at which time al property not settled for will again le pu up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom tirst sold. See Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition page 4'6, Smith's Forms, naire 3H4. FRANK P. WALKER, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Tionesta, Pa., January 30, I ";!. J ally loliov tne Bnortm tervu To Stale l ax on iudeOtedu.Mof Forest County f 140 00 To Mercantile tax fi20 00 To billiards and pool tax 270 00 To brokers' Tcense 14 00 To Rcstuaraot license 5 00 To balance from 1S!7 73 $1,049 73 JAMES H. FOXES, Treasurer of Forest on State Personal tax, for the To State Personal tax for year 1898 520 85 $520 85 JAMES II. FONES, Treasurer of Forest I -e !.i . i ... e . i . r iiiiu ui briu luuiiiy lur lue To balance from last settlement! 524 37 74-' 31 lo am t ree d from individuals f 1.2i6 68 To balance. $562 04 JAMES II. FOXES, Treasurer of Forest me year ending To balance from lastsottloment .$10,702 80 "o ain't from State tax return'd.. 416 15 To ain't from 60 day list 87 00 To ain't from Hickory Twp 200 00 To ain't from liquor license 142 50 To ain't Iroin seated returns 1897 520 00 To ain't Irom sealed lax 18S8. ... 17,725 14 To ain't from unseated tax 1S!8 5,406 90 To ain't from interest unseated tax 1896-'97 834 01 To ain't from 5 per cent, on seated tax Collectors'aec'nts 178 75 To am i ree'd from individuals. 201 41 To am't from errorC.M.Arner'a bill 3 25 To ain't transferred from dog tax 192 18 To am't to balance Twp. acc'nts 3,100 05 &W.708 14 To balance $8,976 02 JOHN H. ROBERTSON, Prothonotory of county ior me year ending January 2, lsw. To orders drawn $ 388 90 $388 98 FRANK P. WAKKER, Sheriff of Forest the year ending To orders drawn $ 1,943 43 $1,943 43 $1,943 43 SAMUEL D. IRWIX, District Attorney for Forest County, In account with said County for the year ending January 2, 1899. To orders drawn $ 80 00 By fees $ 80 00 $S0 00 $80 00 W. M. COON. Commissioner of Forest Conuty, in account with said County for the year ending January 2, 1899. To orders drawn $ 553 00 By 158 days (7i $3.50 $ 553 00 To am't ree'd on expense bills. 88 86 By expense allowed 83 86 $641 86 $641 86 C. M. WUITKMAN, Commissioner of Forest County, in account with said County for the year ending January 2, 1899. To orders drawn $ 532 00 By 152 days fi) $3.50 $ 632 00 To am't ree'd on expense bills.. 49 81 By expense allowed .. 49 81 $581 81 HERMAN BLUM, Commissioner of Forest County, in account with said for the year ending January 2, 1899. To orders drawn $ 514 50 By 147 pays $3.50 $ To am't ree'd on expense bills.. 47 09 By expense allowed $VH 59 FOREST COUNTY, ss. We, the undersigned Auditors of Forest County, do hereby certify that we met at tho Court House in Tionesta, said County, according to law, and did audit and adjust the several accounts of the Treasurer, Proihonoiary, Sheriff, District Attor ney and County Commissioners, for the year ending January 2, I8J9, and we found the same as sot nut in the foregoing report. In testimony whereof we have set our hands and seals this 16th day of January, A. D. 1899. J. R. CLARK, sEAtl I p,m. ., n. .1 Kf.YNN skai. County Auditors. Atlest, SAM T. CARSON, Clerk. EXPENDITURES of Forest County for Protl.onotary'a lees $ 388 96 Sheriff's fees 685 73 Assessors 3S9 3S Constables 237 34 County auditors .. 130 04 Boarding prisoners 1105 00 Western Penitentiary 309 32 Elections 1159 89 Stationary and supplies 170 63 Taking prisoners to Penitenti ary, etc IVJ (0 Jreen twp. election house 196 75 Expense 24 81 I'rintiug 715 40 Road costs 395 80 Painting and repairing Court House and Jail 224 48 District Att'y Clark 13 00 State Hospital for insane 756 00 Sheriff Osgood. Reports 120 00 Tip staff 60 00 Kelundiiig orders l(.:i 12 Court crior 93 00 Washing for jail 44 25 Light and fuel 309 50 Sheriff Carson costs 3 75 Jury Coin's and clork 77 30 Inquest 1 1 10 Postage 18 44 Janitor 312 00 Com'r's clerk 780 00 Exnress and dravaze 14 33 Water 100 00 $29,012 31 FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Forest County for the ysar ending January 2, 1899. ASSETS. Bal. in hand of Treasurer $ Due from State 8976 02 81 58 ;i0 00 264 50 Due Iroin F. P. Walker Due from Graen Twp nun from Hiclcorv Two 565 37 Due from Howe Two 618 83 lue trom Tionesta uoro.-. iou uo Bv seated land returns 482 13 Liabilities over assets 18,921 0 $30,000 00 FOREST COUNTY, ss. Fiirsiimit to law we. the undersigned the foreifoing exh bit of the receipts and expenditures of said County for the year ending January 2. 1899. Witness our hands and seals this 16th day of January, 1899. w. M. UUU.ti, II..S.I 1 CM. WHITEMAN, 1, . County Commissioners. HERMAN BLUM, L.s.j Attest, J. T. DALE, Clerk. Notice. I will nav 42c. for No. 1. and 30c. for No. 2 white oak tics, delivered at Tiones ta. (1. O. Uaston. 1-11-4 An Ilmirnt Mrilirine for la lirilU'r. George W. Waitt of South Gardner, Me., savs: "I have had the worst cough, cold, chills and grip and have taken lots of trash of no account but profit to the vendor. Chamberlain Cougi Kemedy is the only thing that has done any good whatever. I have used one 50-cent Imt tle and the chills, cold and grip have led mo. I congratulate tho manufacturers of an honest medicine." For sale by G. W. Bovard. Hopkins sells the shoes and rubbers. Do you appreciate good laundry work? if 110 patronize the Dunkirk Steam Laundry. Miles A Armstrong, agents. tf Have you got $25.O0T Have yon got $51) (HI? Havo you got $100.00? If so, why don't you deposit it with the Conewango Building Loan Association Association of Warren, Pa. They will nay yon 6 per cent, per annum Cash Dividend, payable semi-annually, and you can withdraw your principal in full at any time alter 6 months. fi-5-ly. PS, tlUGUSVMQ&GISi OFTICIA1T. Office ii 't i National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. Exclusively optical. uem - I . v '-- '-J-,'. By printers' bills (Mercantile ' appraisement) .. 76 33 By State Treasurer's receipts ... 920 93 By u per oout. com. on $1049.00. 52 45 11,049 73 County, In account with State Treasurer year ending January 2, 1899. By Slate Treasurer' receipt.....) 575 64 By 1 per cent. com. on $020.85... 5 21 $520 85 County, in account with the Redemption - i: t .i ...... year enuiug January i, lew. By amount paid individuals...) 684 12 By 3 per cent. com. on $684.12... 20 52 By amount to balance 562 01 $1,266 68 County, In aeeouut with said County for January u, irou. By orders red corned $ 19,535 35 By County bonds redeemed 5,000 00 By interest on County bonds ... 1,506 65 By land sold County 1,210 70 By Teacher' County Institute... 155 00 By exonorulions 1890-'97 273 92 By seated lands returned 1S97 520 00 By Collectors' percentages 189K- '97-'98 774 50 Bv Collectors' abatement 1898... 511 32 By Slate tax on bonds 140 00 By ain't to bal. Twp. aco'ts 384 57 By 3 per cout. coin. on $19,535.35 586 06 By 1 per cent. com. on $5,000.00 50 00 By 3 per cent. com. on $1,506.65 45 20 By 3 per cent. com. on. $155.00 4 05 By 3 per cent. com. on $140.00... 4 20 By am't to balance 8,976 02 $39,708 14 Forest County, in account with said By fees t 3SS 96 $3S8 96 County, In account with said County for January 2, 1899. By foes : $ 083 53 By prisoners' board, and turn key fees 1,207 20 By expences allowed - 152 70 $581 81 County 514 50 47 09 $561 59 ' - I L J the year ending January 2, 1899. Bridge repairs 3,567 85 Tobacco for prisouers. 17 85 Insurance Huntingdon Reformatory... ... Scalp bounties , Telephone service Com men wealth costs District Att'y Irwin Return judges Firo wardens Board of jurymen Jail physician Medicine lor prisoners Barber for prisoners Pennsylvania Reform School. Carpet for Court Room Slenograph"r Paper for Sheriff's house W. M. Coon's expense C. M. Whitemau s expense .... 142 50 163 25 189 50 43 35 832 13 80 00 125 20 163 17 29 25 36 75 3 56 4 35 102 94 94 81 257 90 59 10 88 86 49 81 47 09 Herman Ulum s expense . Commissioners' pay 1599 50 County bonds redeemed. 5000 00 1506 65 1240 70 155 00 774 50 140 00 690 11 100 00 Interest on County bonds Lands sold county County Institute? Collectors' com. 1896-97-98 Stale tax on bonds Treasurer's com Commissioners attorney . Jury fees 2510 96 LIABILITIES. Bonds outstanding $ 30,000 00 $30,000 00 Commissioners of Forest County, publish Paul Perry of Columbus, Oa., suffered agony for thirty years, and then cured bis Diles by using DeWitl's Witch Hazel Salve. It heals injuries and skin diseases like magic. Heath s Killmer. PROCLAMATION. Whereas. The Hon. W. M. Lindsey, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions In and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holdinga Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Co'irt. Over and Terminer and General Jail Dolivery, at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Fourth Monday of February, being the 27th day of February. "1899. No tice is therefore given, to the Cor oner. Justices of the Peace and Con stables of said county, that they be then and there in thoir proper persons at ten o'clock A. M.. ol said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to thoir office appertain to be done, and to those whoare bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners 1 hat are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute aira'inst them as shall be Just. Given un der my hand and seal this 30th day of January, A. I). 189!. FRANK P. WALKER, L.8. Sheriff. Xotlce of Appeal. Notice is hereby given that the County Commissioners of Forest County will meet at their office in the Court House, in Tionesta Boro, on the 14th, 15th and 16th of February next, for the purpose of holding a Uonrt ol Appeals Irom the As sessment 01 lB'.D. W. M. Coox, C. M. Whiteman, Herman Blum, Co. Corns, Attest, J. T. Dale, Clerk. THE FOREST COUNTV SiAllo.S- AIi BANK AT TIONESTA, In tho State of Pennsylvania, at the close of business February 4, I8!H. RESOURCES: Loans and discounts $99,204 97 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 175 20 U. S. Bonds to secure circula tion ; 12,500 00 IT. S. Bonds on hand 37 78 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 1,158 33 Banking-house, furniture, and fixtures 3,250 00 Due from approved reserve agents 44,464 10 Chocks and other cash items ... . 297 25 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cunts 52 16 Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: Specie 5,718 00 Redemption fund with U. S. -Trcas'r (5 per cent, of circu lation) 662 60 $167,450 29 LIABILITIES: Capital stock paid in $50,000 00 Surplus fund 6,013 21 Undivided prollts.loss expenses and taxes paid 1,253 12 National bank notes outstand ing 11,25a 00 Individual deposits subject to check 69,590 49 Demand certificates of deposit... 351 01 Time certificates ot deposit 29,992 46 $167,450 29 State of Pennsylvania, County 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 and sworn to beforomethis 10th day of February, 1899. , C. M. Arneu, Notary Public. Corroct Attest : T. F. Ritchey, J. T. Dale, WM. S.MKARRAUOII, Directors. Till A I. LIST. List of causes set down for trlol In tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the fourth Monday of Fobruary, 1S99: 1. Grand Rapids Carved Moulding Co, vs. Tionesta M'I'g Co., Limited, No. 29, May Term, 1898. 2. ' J. F. Proper for uso of A. M. Doutt vs. John L. Peters and Martha L. Peters N'. 18, Aug. Term, 18!H1. 3. S. H.Haslelt Sons vs. W. F. Jonas. No. 18, Aug. Term, 1898. ' 4. V. A. Connolv, et. al., vs. Hickory Townhip, No. 18, May Term, 1898. 5. A. C. Randall, use of J. C. Cowing, vs. F. F. Hart Co., No. 0, Fob'y Term, 1898. 6. Robert Power vs. D. D. Reid, No. 14. Feb'y Term, 1898. 7. B. J. Day vs. Alphonso C. Beeson, No. 27. November Torm. 1898. 8. Darid Mintz vs. Henry J. Brock. No. 1, November Term, 1S98. Attest, JOHN II. ROBERTSON, Prothonotary, Tionesta, Pa., Fob. 1, 1899. .fHI 6MA1 RW0A1M? It'S tlOt S "oatenf mH1Mt,A hut la nrnAt direct from the formula of K. K. Barton. M. D., Cleveland's most eminent specialist, by Hialmer O. Benson, Ph.D., B. S. BAR-BUN is (he (Trent- est known restorative and In vigomtor for men and women. It creates solid flesh, muscle and strength, clears the brain, makes the blood pure and rich and causes a general feeling of health, strength and renewed vitality, while the generative organs are helped to regain their normal powers and the sufferer is quickly made con scious of direct benefit. One box will work wonders, six should perfect a cure. Prepared in small sugar coated tablets easy to swallow. The days of celery compounds, nervurns. sarsaparillas and vile liquid tonics are over. BAR-BEN is for sale at all dmg stores, a 60-doae box far 50 cents, or we will mail it securely st aled on re ceipt of price. DRS. BARTON AM) BHNSON, z.,ku But Ken mock, Cleveland, u. Sold by Heath C- Killmer. Tionesta, Pa. TIMETABLE, in eirect Oct. SO, 1898. Trains loave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as follows : No. 31 Buffalo Express, daily except Sunday 12:06 noon. No. CI Way Freight (carrying passengers), uaiiy except W . .. .1 .1 . . i.rn ... wuiiwij y, II u No. 33 Oil City Exr ress, dally except sunoay r.w p. m. For Hickory, Tidioute, Warren, Kinzua. Bradford, Olean and tbe East : No. 30 Olean Express, daily except tsunday :5 a, in. No. 32 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:19 p. m. No. 60 Way Freight (carrying passengers to irvinoton) daily excepi sunuay v;o0 a. m. Get Time Tables and full Information from W. II. SAUL, Agent, Tionesta, Pa it. Mf. Lil, uen'isupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Oen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, -General ofllee, Moonev-Brisbane Bid Cor. Main and Clinton Sts., Buflalo.N.Y -THAT . M. WEST TIONESTA, PA., Carries a full lino of GROCERIES, PROVISION, CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, AND FLOUR AND FEED. 1 :l: 1 WE DO NOT CLAIM TO HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE COUNTY, AND FOR THAT REASOK OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS FRESH, AND WE TAKE PRIDE IN KEEPING IT SO. IF YOU DO NOT TRADE WITH US GIV E US A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED. Goods Delivered Free of Charge. CHAS. Nl. WHITEMAN. La Grippe is again epidemic. Every precaution should bo taken to avoid it.lts spociticcure is One Minute Cough Cure. A. J. Shepere. publisher Agricultural Journal and Advertiser, Eldon, Mo., savs; "No one will be disappointed in using Ono Minute Cough Cure for la grippe." I'leasant to take, quick to act Heath A Killmer. WHITfiMAN 1 :i: 1 Now for Stock Taking. this week for less than value, and everything that wo can let go without moro harm than loss of money will go. You will reap" a rich harvest during this great sale. . s OO oOO o A FEW rETVEILTTOIR'Z" PRICES. MEN'S OVERCOATS. Fine Coats which sold at f IS.00, Now cut to $15.00. Coats worth $12.00, at f'.).75. Coats worth 10.00, at fS.50. Coats worth $7.50, at ffl.OO. Coats worth f ",50, at $1.25. CorreMpoiMliiiR Cuts In Hoy' and (iillrircnN Clothing. mms, shoes .v smoes. We will not attempt to name all the bargains Jn this line. We offer Missos shots at $1.00 which formerly Bold at $1.50 and $1.75. Wa sell the $1,25 line at $1 00, and tho $1.00 llneatS5c.; and so on through our whole stock. Tho above cuts extend from one end bf'onr stock to the other, including un dorwear, men's furnishings, umbrellas, hats, telescopts, carpets, etc. C01110 and see If wo are not as good as our word. 0 Miles & Armstrong tellable and Up-to-Dalc Clothiers Hatters, Furnishers A GRECIAN FEAST ,pr eympntnum for only a tow per.vms used often to cost an Altic talent about $1,200 be cause of the delicacies served. You can bu hero for a fraction of a dol lar delicacies of any couutry a prime j condition. We Handle the. DRUGS, fj GROCERIES AND CROCKERY To be found and our Stock is Finest Quality the heath- & TU?fK)fl 31, - Lawrence & -DEALERS IN- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY; JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. .O0UH2E MB CASH: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. NO. A. B. A. Wavnk Cook, Presidont. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, DIRECTORS A. Wayne Cook, G. W. Robinson, Wm. Smeaibati(?h, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Ritchey. J. T. Dale. J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yment at low rates. We proniisoVnir custom ers all the benefits consistent with conservative b king;. Interest ptld on time deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. dale! You know what that means. Tho pro-inventory tide is sweep ing through tho store and tho power of its swcmmK jSMi-' I " prices. .Many things will self MEN'SSUITS. Men's fl2.00 Suits, Now Soiling for $9.75. Men's $10.00 Suits, Reduced to $S.L'5. Men's $3.00 Suits, Now at $(1.75. and Shoers. Always Complete and of the Market Affords mim - TI0NE8T;, f;, Smearbauqh. HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS- r03S. Kelly, Cashier. Wm. Smharbauou, Vice President. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000. gpp . 1