WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 18911. BOROUGi-OFFICERis. Surge. K. C. Heath. Uouneilmen. Joseph Morgan. J. T, Do, W. b Blum, Jan.- D. Davis, Chas, vr, i. r.. Armstrong, u. II. eihoo maker. Jimc (,(A Voce C. A. Randall, 8 J. Setley. , Ctonstable U. E. Moody. Collector F. P. imw 4?cAoo ZNrecor U. W. Holomati, L. Agnew, j. k. wcnk.Q. Jamfeson, J. C, Soowdou, Patrick Joyce. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congress Wk, C. Arnold, Member of Senate A. M. Nkklky. Assembly Dr. S. 8. Towler. President Judge W. M. Lindhey. vlao!ia( Judges Job. A. Nash, A. J. MoCrav. Venturer S. M. Henry. VoAonory, Register dt Recorder, die. John H, Kobkrthon. Sheriff. Frank P. Walker. GbmmM4tonr W. - M. Coon, C. M. Whitbman, Herman Blum. County Superintendent E. E. Stitzin- OKR. District AttorneuS. D. Irwin. Jury Cbmmtatoner J. B. Carpkn- tksi, Uko; D. Hhiklph. County Surveyor J. I). Davis. Coroner Db. JV. Morrow. Coxmty A uditors-til. K. Abbott, J, U, Clark, U. J. Klynn. RKttULATt TERMS OP COURT. Fourth Monday of February. Fourth Monday of May. LaHt Monday of August. Third Monday of Novombor. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. PIONESTA LODGE, No. 3(19, 1. 0. 0. F. JL Moots every Tuesday evening, In Odd Fellows' Hall, Partrldgo building. IjVmEST LODGE, No. 184, A. O. U. W., I Meets every Friday evening in A.O.U. W. Hall, Tionosta, WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420. P. 0. S. of A., moots every Saturday evo ning in A. O. U. W. Hall, Tionosta. CAPT. GEORGE KTOW POST. No. 274 G. A, R. Moots 1st and 3d Monday evoning in each month, in A. O. U. W. Hall, Tionesta, . , CAPT. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No. 137, W. R. C, meets first and third Wednesday evoning of each month, in A. O. U. W. hall, Tlonesta, Pa. T ION EST A TENT, No. 1G4, K. O. T. M., meets 2nd and 4tU Wednesday evening in each month In A. O. U. W. hall Tlonesta, Pa. P M.CLARK, - :- . . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, and District Attorney. OlHce.cor. of Ira and Bridge Streets, Tionosta, Pa. Also agent for a number of reliable Fire Insurance Companies. . 1 F. RITCHKY. 7. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tlonesta, Pa. JB. SIGGINS, M. D., Physician, Surgeon A Druggist, f TIONESTA, PA. J W. MORROW, M. t. . -i.. i'; Physician, Surgooo A Dentist. Otllce and Hosidoneo throe doors north of Hotol Agnew, Tiononta. - Professional calls promptly responded to at all hours. T O. BOWMAN, M. D., . 1J Phvsician A Surgeon, TIONESTA, PA. Oflloe in building formerly occupied by Dr. Nason. Call promptly responded to, night or day. Residence opposite Hotel Agnew. DR. J. C. DUNN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OfHoe over Heath C Killmer's store, Tlonosta, Pa. ' Professional calls prompt rospondod to at nil hours of day or night. ResldenceKast side Elm St., 3d dore above Jail building. HOTEL AGNEW, C. F. WEAVER, Proprietor. This hotol, formerly the Lawreuco Uouse, has undergone a complete change, and Is now furnished with all the mod ern Improvements. Heated and lighted throughout with natural gas, bathrooms, hot and cold wator, etc. The comforts of guests nevor neglected. CENTRAL HOUSE, H. W. HORNER, Proprietor. Tlonsela, Pa. This Is the mostcentrally located hotel In the place, and has all the modern improvements. No pains will be spared to make it a pleasant stopping place for the traveling public First class Livery in connection. PR EST HOTEL, West Hickory, Pa. Jacob Bendor, Proprietor. ' This hotel has but recently been completed, is nice ly furnished throughout, anil offers the finest and most comfortable accommoda tions to guests ana tne travoiing public llates reasonable'. pHIL. EMERT FANCY ROOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop in Waltors building, Cor. Elm and W alnut streots, Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from the finest to the coarsest and guarantees his work to ;give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten tion given to mending, and prices rea sonable. T F. ZAHRINGER, J. PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER and Jewelor of 23 yoars' experience, is prepared to dq all work in his lino on short notice and at reasonable prices. Always guarantees satisfaction. Watch es, Jowelry, Ac, ordered for parties at the lowest possible figure. Will be found in the building next to Kooloy Club Room. JORENZd FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. Fred. Grettenborgor GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work portaining to Machinery, En Bines. Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings tnd General lilaeksin i thing prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and xatisfaction guaranteed. Shop, in rear of and Just west of the Shaw House, Tidiouto, Pa. Ynurnatronncn snlipitnrl. FRED. GRETTENBERGER. S. H. HAW k GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA. PENN. SOI Ins ti: AND . REAL ESTATE BROKEBS, TIONESTA, PA. t'oiu panics Hrprrardled. North American. - -Eoyal, -Hartford, Orient, Phill'a Underwriters, - Ami'U. $ 9,686,808.08 7,454943.11 10,004,697.55 2,215,470.92 15,609,932.32 Titles examined and "Briefs" prepared. Farms, wild lands, houses and lots for sale or rent. Particular attoittlon paid to the collodion of rents, Interest, Ac Also to tfto proper assessment of lands and payment of taxes. Leasing and sale of oil and gas lands a specialty. Church and Sabbnih Mrhool. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. in. : M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching in M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. K. A. Huzza. Preaching in the F. M. Church every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. r . w. McClelland, raslor. Services in the Presbyterian Church every (Sabbath morning and evening, ifev. J. V. MCAnincu olficlating. The regular meetings of the W. C. T. U. are hold at tbo headquarters on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. LOCAL AND MISCELLA NE0US. Oil market f 1.13. Oil and gas leases at this office. Go to Amsler for fresh groceries. It You can get it at Hopkins' store, tf. Sprig, gettle sprig, is horej ker-chow ! New spring goods just in at Lawrence A Smearbaugh's. It. Hopkins' stock of Spring clothing can't be boaton In quality or price. It -Winter still persists reclining in tho lap of spring, the ill-bred chump. Spring lino of shoes Just arrived ut Hopkins' store. They are "beauts ;" look thorn over. It A good house and lot on Elm street for sale cheap. For particulars inquire of P. M. Chirk. tf -They're killing wild geese and other game in Oil City again. Its a grout re sort for wild animals, evidently. -All the latest styles and patterns in spring dress goods at Lawrence A Smear baugh's. A yery handsome variety, surely. Call. It -Soveral rafls of timber from the Watson Lands Lumber Co.'s tracts on Bobs Creek, were brought, out Monday and Tuesday of this week. ' By the way ; have you taken a look at Hopkins' carpet samples? You'll be sorry if you don't. The like was never shown in Tlonesta before. It Attention is directed to the ad of R.C. Heath in this issue. Mr. II. will baudlo every description of farm machinery, and is in position to offer bargains to prospec tive customers. -The modern magazine is a publication of forty 6r fifty pages ofadvertising.thirty or forty half-tone cuts, and a little read ing matter. But they are cheap, in wore than one sons. . . -You are invited to inspect our now spring stock of dress goods, trimmings, etc. We are sure you will be delighted with tbo shades, style and quality. Law rence A Smoarbaugb. 11 --Governor Stone ou Saturday issued a proclamation naming Friday, April 7, and Friday, April 28, as arbor days, and requesting citizens of the Commonwealth to plant trees on those dates. New spring vegetables galoro at Ani- sler's. All tl.e freshest and best the mar ket affords. Stock replenished every day. Don't go hungry for a delicious morsel when a few cents will make you happy. it There is hope that the mysterious murdor of City Treasurer BlevinsatNew Castle, in January last, may be .cleared up in a short time. Detectives are work ing en a clue' that may involve some partios of prominence in that city. -Proper Bros, are taking a. largo sup ply of inch gas pipe up to their wells on German Hill and will pipe fuel to the new drilling rigs scattered over that ter ritory, as well as supply some of the families in the neighborhood with gas. -W. N. Y. A P.engino No. 4, in charge of Traveling" Engineer Taylorson, struck and Killed D. Murphy, a track-walker employed on the River division, one mile west of Tidiouto, on Sunday morn ing. The dead man was 60 years of ago. Db, C. M. Thomas, for eleven years professor in the Clarion State Normal has been elected principal of tho normal and preparatory department of Grove City College, and will enter upon his duties at the beginning of the spring session, April 4th. The "steam boat" caught by John Bush some months ago, and which has been anchored here, was put in repair by the owners, and on Mondny steamed up for the upper Alleghony. 1 1 is a stern wheeler, with flat bottom, and is used, when at home, for ferrying purposes. Amsler cairies a complete line o! bulk garden seeds. In this way custom ers get four or five times the amount for thoir money that they do in buying in packages. None but the best seeds kept in stock. Try him. tf Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Zabniser would kindly retui n thanks to the many friends who rendered aid and comfort in their bereavement, the tragic ctaath of Charles DeWalt. Also to the teacher and schol ars ot Roera No. 5; Epworth League and M. E. Snnday school, and to the anli Cigaret League, for beautiful floral of ferings. Passengers for points in the Middle West, to points in the Rocky Mountains or Paoiflo Coast, should bear in mind that the three fast express trains on the Niekel Plate Road each makes direct connections with through lines at Chi cago. Splendid equipment, fast time and lowest rales. Every essontial for a sale and pleasant journey is placed within the roach of tho traveling public 3-15 4t Owing to our increased business at Oil City, we announce to the people of Tlonesta and vicinity that we are going to close the gallery at Tionesta after this mouth. The galery at Tionesta will be open on March loth, March 22d and March 20th, and on those datos only. Those desiring to take advantage of the high grade of work we turn out will please make their arrangements to visit the stadioatonce. ThanKing the people of Tionesta and vicinity for their patron age, we remain, 2 Sires Studio. Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes. 1 ' ' cJus of about a dozen young people will take place. Rev. C. A. Rheil, the popular pastor of the church, will deliver a special sermon on (his oc casion. A cordial invitation is extended to all. The well across the river was drilled a couple of feel into the sand last week and shut down to await thearrival of par ties interested. It is over 1000 feet deep and will be finWwfl within a fuw hours after the parties arrive. Tho Tionesta company operating on the Jamieson farm have located anether venture and will begin operations soon. Their first well will make a small pumper. A rig is going up on the Overlander tract, near Jug Handle, on Tionesta creek. Among the ministerial appointments made by the Pittsburg conference of the United Evangelical church at its session last week were the following: J. J. Car many, presiding elder Franklin district ; S. H. Barlett, Clarendon j A. J. Beale, Franklin ; B. F. Feltt, Lickingville; C.A. Mock, Oil City ; M. V. DeVaux, Indian Creek ; F. W. Ware, a former principal of Tionesta schols,ls stationed at Lindon Ave. cuurcn. Jonnstown. Friends of Rev. Feitt will bo glad to learn that ho is again tq be in their midst. The box social hold on March 6, by Capt. Stow Post, was a decided success both financially and socially, but much of the success dopen Jed on outside help. At a regular meeting or the Post on March 20, tho Adjutant was instructed to express, through the Tlonesta papers, tho gratitude of tho Post for the very excel lent coffee provided by the Relief Corps, and also to all who furnished, auctioned and purchased the bnxos and parloek of tho social. They are assured Ihnt thoir work Is fully appreciated. J. W. Mor row, Adjt. The vernal equinox was a hummer and a howler, suro, with four to six inches of snow to back it up. But think of what wo used to haye 'way back in the eighties t For instance, on the first day of spring, March 20, 1885, the thormwn- eter registered 22 degrees below zero in Tionesta, ami in some parts of the county 28 degrees down. Tho Ice in the creek and river at that date was of prodigious thickness, measuring all the way from one to three feet. So we ought not to "hBof about a little weathor flirtation like wo had Mouday and Tuosday or this week. Mrs. J. W. Loaders has returned from Pittsburg, and the new goods for the Easter opening ot Tionesta's up-to- date milliners, F. Walters A Co., are ar riving daily and in large consignments. The trimmed hats which will be dis played this season will bo of the latest Paris fushioHs and tho most gorgeous ever shown here. A pretty and bocomlng hat will do more toward enhancing a wom an's appoarauce than any other article of dress and there will bn an assortment large enough at the Easter opening or F. Walters A Co. to enable the most fastidi ous purchaser to make a selection. Just go and see the new line of ladies' ties this firm has for salo. It The service of the Nk kle Plato Road to New York and Boston is a demon strated success. Tho demands or I he travoiing publio are met by providing three peerles fast express trains in each direction daily. These trains are com posed or modern first class day coaches and elegant vostibuled slooping cars be tween Chicago, New York and Boston, and unexcelled dining cars. Solid through trains between Chicago and New York City have un formed colored por ters in charge orday coaches, whose ser vices are placed at the disposal of pns ssngers. II you want to travel comforta bly, economically and sat'oly, boo that your ticket is routed via the Nickel Plate Road. ;-l54t Addition, Forest County Military As social ion. The members of the Forest County Military Association are hereby notified that a special meeting of the association will be held in the Koplor Block at Tio nesta, Saturday evening, March 25, 18!9, for the purpose of settling up the affairs of the organization, and disbanding. A full attendance of the members is desired. Persns;having accounts against the as. sociation will present t'-e same for pay ment. A statement of the receipts and expenditures will be published in due season. John H. Swanson, Prest. Attest: James D. Davis, Secy. San Francisco and Return. One fare for the round trip. National Baptists' Anniversaries, May 20-30, 18W, tickets on sale May 14, 15, 10 and 17, good to return until July 15th. For full par ticulars call on or address John R. Pott, District Passenger Agent,. Chicago, Mil waukee A St. Paul R y, 486 William St., Willlamsport, Pa., or 300 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. . 3-8-3t Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes. Another lot new hats at Miles ft Armstrong's. it Latest style collars and cuds at Miles A Armstrong's. t Four ply linen collars l."c or two lor 2oc at Miles A Armstrong's. it Umbrellas and mackintoshesat Miles A Armstrong's.. it Men's fine vici kid shoes, colors and black, $2.75, at Miles A Armstrong's. It Carpets at 25c lo 6."ic per yard at Miles A Armstrong's . Self-closing umbrellas at Miles A Armstrong's. it Tho 17. S. Treasury ofllcials complain of too much gold, and business men don't want to take it. Didn't the silver people complain that they could never get lo see a gold coin? Have you got $25.00 f Have you got 850.00T Have you got 8I00.UO7 If so, why don't you deposit it with the Conowang'o Building Loan Association Association of Warren, Pa. They will pay you 6 per cent, per annum Cash Dividend, payable snmi-aniiuallv, and you can withdraw your principal in full at any time alter 6 inoutns. ft-s-iy. As the season of tho year whon pneu monia, la grippe, sore throat, coughs. colds, catarrh, bronchitis and lung troubles are to be guarded against, noth ing "is a lino substitute," will "answer the purpose," or is "just as g'jod" as One Minute tougn I'ure. inalisuieouo in fallible remedy for all lung, throat or bronchial troubles insist vigorously upon having it if "something else" is'oflercd you. Heath A Killmec. friends over last Sabl alii. Mrs. F. F. Whittekin is a guest at the home of S. D. Irwin, Esq. " P. M. Clark, Esq., was a business visitor to Oil City last Fi iday. Mrs. L. J. Hopkins and Mrs, J. F. Proper were Oil City visitors Monday. David Zuck ol Tionesta township has been granted a $12-per-month pension. Miss Nannie Morrow returned Mon day from a six weok's visit with Warren friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Giering, of Pleasanlville, are visiting friends in Ti onosta. Paul Hepler oamo up from Franklin last Friday to visit his uncle Abe and other relatives. Rev. E. S. Zabniser, of Butler, occu pied the pulpit of the M. E. church last Friday veiling." Ed. Branch, the popular landlord of the Central House, Clarington, was a vis itor in Tionosta yesterday. Geo. L. King of West Hickory is this week announcod as a candidate for Aud itorsubject to Republican usage. Mrs. H. G. McKnlght and daughter, of Oil City, were guests at the home of S. J. Camphell, on Monday of this week. J. C. Scowdeu was called to Mcad ville Monday by a telegram announcing the death of Harold, the 7-ye.tr-old son of George Scowden. Mrs. Frank R. Thomson returned last Friday to her home in Bradner.Ohio, after a three months' pleasant stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Canfiold. 11. J. Hopkins left for London, Eng land, about three woeks ago. Maybe Pleasanlville may new be represented at the court of St. Jiiaeft rkasantviUe Record. John Bigony loft on Friday last for Lock Haven to attend tho funeral of his father, W. H. Bigony, who died suddenly or heart trouble. The deceased was aged about 73 years. Charlie Richards or Mayburg, a stu dent of the Ediuboro Normal school, was a guest or his brother, A. W., last Friday and Saturday, on bis way home for the Easter vacation. Mr. and'Mrs. Jacob F. Overlander celebrated their golden wedding on Wed nesday or last week, whon they received the congratulations and well wishes of many of their friends in this city. -Joseph A. Pain, the veteran Corry editor, who for more than thirty yea'-s was identified with journalism in his city, died on the 10th Inst., after an ill ness of several months. He was in his 73d year. The body of Edward Norton, who died at his home at Trunkeyville, March 14, or heart trouble, was taken last Tliur.s day for burial to Keiger Hill, Crawford county. Tho deceased was seventy-six years of age. Goldie Fern Rudolph died at the home of her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rudolph, at Newtown Mills, March 15, 18!t0, aged 0 months and 14 days. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of all their friends in this affliction. Contractor W. L. Corrin, who built Forest County's handsome jail and Slier iffs residence, was up Ironi Oil City Mouday looking at the plans and speci fieations of tho proposed new County IIouso with a view to bidding on the construction of the building. The following relatives and friends from out or town attended the funeral of tho late Charles DeWalt: Mrs. G. W, Arner, Rimersburg; Homer DeWalt, West Hickory; J. L. Carll and J. L. Curll, Jr., and wifo, Geo. Blum, Ncw mansville; Rev. E. S. Zabniser, Butler, Pa. Friends from Allegheny were nn able to reach hero In time for the funeral We were recently permitted to read an interesting letter from Hiram L. Ir win, second son or our esteemed Mend, H. M. Irwin, or Franklin, written to his uncle, Judge Irwin, or this place. The young man is making rapid progress in all his studies, and as a violinist stands at the head or his college, all or which is very gratifying to the Judge, who, as Prof. Coleman or Titusville, onco said, "has the best knnwlodge or music and is the worst performer," or any he'd ever seen. Hiram was recently elected Pres ident of tho Philo society of his college, a rare distinction for so young a student. He is attending Franklin College at New Athens, Ohio. Marburg Items. Watson Lands Lumber Co. slat tod tho mill last Monday, with J. K. Brown at the head. Rumor hath It that we are about to loso G. O. Stit.inger. clerk, railroad book keeper and telegraph operator. We shall miss George. Schools at Mayburg and Buck Mills have been real good this wiutcr. Miss Rosa Hunter or May bin g and Miss Anna Anderson or Buck Mills, both Tionesta young ladies, and both do credit to ihcir home town. Tho F. M. parsonage is progressing nicely. J. A. Milling or Tionesta is in charge or construction. The boys are beginning to get back from their winter vacation and are mak ing preparations for starting the mill. Logs are beginning to como down on the Mc Manigle railroad. Revival meeting started up at Kellett ville last Sabbath. One of the holpors is visiting at this place U-day. o. K. Hoss Run. Tracey Whitton is a welcome guest of C. Ziieudel. Loyal Bly is paying a visit to his sis ter, Mrs. A. Ikenbug. Forest Zuendel drove up to Kellettville one day last week and took dinner with his lister, Mrs. B. Winans. Mrs. F. McNaughton is visiting among friends and relatives here. Rev. Dellavun preached here Sunday evening. Monday was the first day of spring ao cording to the almanac, but It looked more like a winter day. We see in the paier that Mr. Hoy is trying lo have the game law changed. It should be changed so the farmer could go and shoot a rabbit whenever ho wanted one to est, for ho is the one that must stand the expense or raising them. They stay around the gardens and fiuhls and destroy everything in sight, then the sportsman comes in the fall and shoots them by the cart load. w ore I0,(i4s.27.aud the eipae JJ,;Hd.4o, leaving a balance in favor of the borough of $7,308.02, It has been said that Potter county has the queerest publio school in the Statu. Only four pupils attend ; they are all members of the same family and the mother is the teacher. School i held in a township school house in the regular way and the teacher is paid by the school district. Kane Republican. Tho way to get rich, says the Ebens burg Herald, is to trim nobody, befriend none, get all you can, and take all you can get, stint yourself and everyt ing that belongs to you, be a friend to no man, let no man be a friend of yours, heap up interest, lie mean, miserly and despised for twenty or thirty years, and riches will come to you as sure as dis ease, disHp)ialinnt and death, and by the time enough wealth has been accu mulated by a disregard of the charities of tho human heait, and at the expense of every enjoyment, death will finish the work, tho body is buried, tlie hairs dance and fight over what you have left, and the spirit goes whero? By all means get i it'll. It will pay the devil says so Hopkins aells the clothing and shoos Peter Coxeof Wllkesbarre has brought a peculiar suit for damages against bis physician, Stanley Wise. Coxe avers that ho solicited aid of Wise whilo suffering with rhoc mutism. Unsays Wise dosed him with a preparation of whiskey, mixed witli crushed red ants. He further alleges that the doctor smeared his body witli ill smo'ling grease, mixed with small chips of wood. Coxe says that he was tlisn placed on a barrel of hot water and i omp'dled to remain there for hours. Whe stood beside the barrel whispering words of encaurageiiinnt and Incidentlly f.issing haiidfiills of red ants, sand and quarts of vinegar into the water. Coxe says instead of getting better lie nearly died. '1 his ought to have about cooked Coxe if nothing cl.se. AUDITORS' REPORT, Tionesta Town ship lor year ending March 13, 18'J'J: Win, Lawrence in account with Road Fund: dr. To bnl. from last settlement $ 71(1 4!t To amt. from Forest county 1,133 21 To amt. from Jesse Carsonj 63 54 $1,943 24 CK. H.y orders redeemed $l,o!i5 0i Hy 5 per cent. coin, ou orders re deemed l9 78 By amt. to balance 477 77 SI ui:i 'i Jesse Carson.Colloctor.in account with Road Fund ; nit. To unit, of duplicate $ 158 54 CR. By amt. paid Treasurer By 5 per cent. com. on $35.00... By land returned to county . ... By exonerations By 5 per cent. com. on $30.04 ... By nmt. to balance 35 00 1 75 84 55 7 20 1 60 28 54 $ 158 54 Win. Lawience, in account with Poor Fund : ln. Tt balance from last settlement ..$ 75 5!) To amt. from Forest county ItiO 42 To ami. J. B. Eileu, Overseer Poor 35 00 $ 271 01 ex. By orders redeemed. By 3 per cent. eoin.. ., Uy amt. to balance ... .$ li7 34 5 112 .. 07 75 $ 271 dl By orders outstanding $1,352 05 Orders redeemed since la si report $1,318 44 Orders issued since last report i 580 46 Wo, the undersigned auditors ol Tin liesta townslnp, having examined tho ahovo a von nt find them as set forth in ho above report, ... K... .lOOVUf.K, A ,.,,,... ,'LKR, ) Gno. Wkast, J ' R. A Stit.inokk, Clerk, TIME TABLE, in effect Oct. 30, 1808. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City ami points west as follows : No. 31 Buffalo Express, daily except Sunday 12:00 noon. No. til Way Freight (carrying passengers), uauy except Sllinrlnv J'An n tn . J. .... No. 33 Oil City Exj ress, daily except nunilay 7:4o p. m. For IIickory.Tidiouto.Warran.Kln7.ua. Bradford, Olean and the East : No. 30 Olean Express, daily except .Sunday 8:45 a.m. No. 32 Pittsburg Express, daily except hinnlav 4:10 p. m. No. 00 Way Freight (carrying passengers to Irvineton ) daily except Sunday u:o0 a. m. Get Time Tables and full information from W. II. SAUL, Agent, Tionesta, Pa R. BELL, Gon'lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Uim'l Passenger A Ticket Agent. Gniinriil ofllcn. Moonev-lirisliaiin Itlil Cor. Main and Clinton Sts. Buffalo, N. Y n.. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CflNFlELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Bug gies to let upon the most reasonable terms. Ho will also do job TEisiisra- All orders loft at tho Post Otllce wi I receive prompt attention. Farm Ilaeliinery. R. C. HEATH, STARR.PA., Will handle all kindsof Farm Machinery, Buggioi, Wagons, etc., this sessiin. PEERING REAPERS AND MOWERS, Ball hiiiI roller bearing, lnsk them thu lightest (trait niai'hiiies on the market. HAY ISAKIv. PLOW S. iiai:i:ovs ukjMjS, w... Anything nix ded on the farm. Prices will bo at the lowest (Hisxjhle liuure. l'asy terms II tune In desired, ( all or write. 3-4m W Go see the line of carpets Hopkins is showing this seasou. Tho small price ou them will make you wish your carpet all worn out. We have many patterns in AxniinKters ISoriy ISriiHt-N and Tapestry. Ingrains iu Three-ply, . Ingrains in Two-ply. All wool, Half wool, or Cotton. We are here to match any price that comes up and thiuk our stock as cum pleto as any in tho country. Come and look them over. Established in 1865. E.T.HALL COMPMaTH House Furnisher TITUSVILLE, PA. The Mammoth House -Furn ishing Store of E. T. HALL Is KNOWNIFAR AND WIDE as the best and 'cheapest place to procure all the needed ar ticles for Housekeeping. FUIIXITUIIH, CAItrKTN, I HO.V TIH IKI, NTOVKN, CKOCKl.ltY, isnvs. UK., iitiir:im:s, CliOCKN, IUaMHXU, And in fact Everything used in Housekeeping. 3ooIs .Sold on Kivty Pay ments Name n for CiihIi, and Delivered Free all over the Country. Carpets Sewed, Lined and Laid Free of Charge. TAKE "A Drive over to IMnnsnntville mul take the uu w if aim ii vuu wniii iu iiu minio trading you win ami IH Hiorfa HIH1 big Htocks in the"Qumi City." E. T. HALL. Top Coats. Maybe you are iu tin 'articular hurry for one yourself, but we'd like immensely to have you come io and see what we have lor your choosing. We're i.'ttinjj tbe pace for the exclusive merchant tailors this season, a au examination of garments will convince you. All wool Coverts, in popular tau slinilcf, $7 and 110, Silk lined throughout, $10 and $12. Silk Lined Coert9, $15, SIM ami $20. LAMMERS', 34 SENEGA ST., Arlington Hotel ' W .J. Hopkins. Furnlture Elegance costs much loss than it used to. Up-to-date methods ou a very large scale make the difference. You can buy really elegant furniture for a comparatively small price and real ly good furniture for a price that seems almost ridiculous if you go to the right store. Call In and let us prove that this is the right store. CARPET NEWS. We are in the carpet business. We have a tine slock of carpets in varying degrees of quality. The degrees start with (loon, and then go.on up. mmm Dainty China Gives Constant Pleasure; ugly ware offends tho eye and gives visitors tho impression that you are none too caroful in the choice of your bouse furnishings. There is no ex cuse for buying ugly ware when we are selling pretty patterns at such low prices DAY OFF," Trolley carH to TitusvilW'. You will onjoy OIL CITY, PA. directly opposite un. & Mm -7,1 -il -y f ..'! t-s -.t.fc '-'VMJ SUM.