THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK, EDITOR 4 PROPHIXTOM. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10. 1S19. ltepubl lean Ticket. COl'XTY. Associate Judge-. BRUCE, CRAW- 1 roonooirv-JOHN II. ROBERT SON. Sheriff JOUX W. JAMIESON. auufv OimmiMioiirr JAMKS H. MORRISON, I'HAS. M.WHITEM AN . wff-Yor JAMESR. CLARK, lLO. L. KING. Jury Commissioner GEORbE . DUNKLE. There have been tiaitors in all wars, aays a contemporary. They have never yet prevented the rightful sottloment of an American war, though they are more of a nuisance than if they fought their country openly. Isstkad of men, standing around and complaining that they cannot get work low, employers are complaining that they cannot get men enough in many cases to do their work. This is a big im provement on the times of the last five years. Ridgway Advocate. Out In Mercer county last Saturday the Republicans held their primaries a pretty warm scrabble all round. The ticket nominated is one which seems to please all factions, and the two delegates elected to the State convention are Sena tor Quay's friends. The Pittsburg Dispatch, one of the most rabbid anti-Quay papers in the Stata, has knowledge through its Washington cor respondent, who has made a canvass of the United States Sonata, that Mr. Quay will bo seated on the Governor's appoint ment. This would seem to bo reliable, coming from such a source. That pesky gold reserve continues to contradict the predictions of the silver prophet, aggravating the offenco by keeping up a steady increase, and it Is now more than $240,000,000. What with this state of affairs, the increase in the per crpita circulation, and the stability of American money, Bryan and his dis ciples haven't a log left to sta d on. Governor Stone has approved a bill regulating tho salo of butter produced by taking original packing stock and other butter and melting them &6 that tho but ter oil can be drawn off, mixed with skimmed milk or other material and by emulsion or other process, produce but ter, and butter produced by any similar process and commonly known as"boiled" or "process" butter. Tub health of President McKinley is causing considerable uneasiness among his close friends in Washington, and he has gone to speud a vacation of two or three weeks at Hot Springs. Va. He is suffering from an attack of rheumatism brought on by overwork, He dsires.and actually needs, periect rest, while the hot baths will remove the rheumatism ten dency, it is hoped. In bis last statement Geo. K.VanHorn the murderer wko was hanged at Scran ton last Thursday, said: "To everyone I would say : Leave the wine cup alone, This has been the curse of my life. To the young I would beg them to shun evil company. Had I heeded the advice o the Book of Books I would not bo here to-day. I would not havo lived a life of do bauchery if I had been true to my moth er's counsel." This is good advice. Diplomatic relations between tho United States and Spain will bo resumed within a fow days. A Spanish Minister will be in Washington and an American representative will be in Madrid in a few davs. This will be a pleasant occasion for the two countries. War is exceeding ly disagreeable to the United States, as it is to all" other civilized nations. The conditions in this country will undoubt edly be made particularly agreeable for the new Spanish diplomat. The sale by Andrew Carnegio of Pitts burg of all bis interests in the extensive steel works with which he has been con nccted, to H. C. Frick was consummated last week, the consideration being report edat $100,000,000. Mr. Carnegie's rea sons for selling are said to be an aversion to entering a trust, which it is proposed to form out ot the great steel concerns of this country. A company capatalixed at $500,000,000 has been planned, which if it goes through will absorb about every thing in that industry. Those are prodig ious figures and it would almost seem must fall beneath their own weight. Go v.Stone issued recently anothorbuU'U of now laws. Hore is a partial list of thoso signed : For the punishment of thoso who injure or obstruct bicycle side paths. Regulating tho fees of justices in va grancy cases. Prohibiting the sale of goods in second hand bottles. Extending factory inspections to the sweat shops. Requiring side walls to be thirteen inches wide. Making it unlawful to adveriise as a lawyer unless admitted to practice. Dividing townships into two classes. For the keeping of separate dockets to record tax loins against real cstato. Relating to tho annexation of adjacent ground by boroughs. Amending the prison labor act. To provide for tho computation of elec tion returns within a district composed of two or more counties. To authorize county oflicials to with hold fees from persona indebted to the county. Authorizing guardians to support tho wife aud children of feeble-minded per sons. To exempt hired typewriting machines from levy or sale. Relating to tho purchase by tho State f uuseated lands for forestry purposes. To provide for tho organization of the National Guard. Adding a member of the State Poultry Association to the Statu Board of Agri culture. To proyide for tho continuation of the publication of the Pennsylvauia Ar chives. Rotating to the condemnation of turn pikes located on tho lino dividing two counties. The two local option bills relating to Potter county and Condcrsport. Authorizing tho geological survey ot the State in co-operation with tho Uuited Slates. Providing a penalty for prisoners who escape while employed outside of Jails or workhouses. Amending tho act for the .ncorporaiion of boulevard companies. Relating to the construction of county bridges. To prevent the spread of contagious diseases among fruit trees. Compelling trancieut retail merchants to take out a license and providing a pen ally for neglect. Repealing tho act of 1S97 relating to tho grading and paving and opening ot streets. Requiring deeds and other conveyances of real estate to be recorded with the Comity Commissioners. Permitting wire fences along the public highways. To provide for the improvement of tho main traveled public roads. Requiring written notice to bo served on supervisors on the proposed opening of new roads. Requiring aldermen and justices of the peace to slump all warrants granted with an official seal. For the imposing of a mercantile li censo tax. Governor Stone is swinging the veto axe in lively style these days. He has till the 20ili of this month in which to pass upon the legislation left upon bis hands by tho recent session, and with his present rato of speed will finish up long before that date. One of his latest vetoes is the bill to prevent school di rectors from fixing tUu s luries of county superintendents at less than ?1,500 per annum. On this question the Governor says : "I am of tho opinion that there is no reason for presuming that the school directors of any county are not capableof fixing tho value of the services of the county superintendent. In my judg ment there has been no such abuse ol their prerogative in this particular as jus tifies me in approving a bill which is a reflection upon their intelligence or their fairness." Aud it will doubtless occur to tho average mind that the Governor's head is level. odilo tears arc rolling down the cheeks of tho Democratic and niagwump editors these days, over the removal by Gov. ernor Stono of John C. Delaney, Suoriii- tendent of public grounds and buildings at Harrisburg. For the past fifteen years, ever since Delaney has held a fat position on tho Hill," these samo editors have boon lampooing him right and loft, but now that Mr. Dalaney lias had quito enough of a good thing they pretond to believo it is an awful bad slap at a veteran soldier. It's a wonder these tear-stained mugs hadn't thought of this when they j were heaping vilest slanders upon the now oflieiallv decapitated Delaney. Summer Outings. r.elore deciding when and wliero to spend a portion of the hot season this year, look out for tho booklet issued by tho Nickle Plate Road, entitled "Sum mer Outings," including many pictur esque points on the South Klioro ol l.nKe Erie and the classic shores of Lake Chau tauqua. Remember our low rate. fi-J-ot Discharges From the Ear. Are caused by scarlet fever, measles and colds In most wises. Diseases of the bono aud polypus often follow, requiring tho most skillful treatment. Consult Dr. Sadler, of Pittsburg, for all eye and ear troubles, at tho Hanchott Houe, Tidi- oute, May J.'i anil 1(1. It Inquire of agents of the Nic-kel Plato road about dates ofsulo, time of trains, connections and routes to San Francisco, Cal., lor the National Baptist Anniversary, May -tStli to 30th. One fare for tho round trip. 3t (Jet Glasses Hint Fit You. Hundreds of people buy pair after pair and net no satisfaction. ir Saddler, the Oculist of Pittsburg, can fit any case, Consult him at llancliett House, Tiili- oute, May la and 10. it Amsler cai rios a completo line ol bulk garden seeds. In this wav custom ers cet four or tivo times the ninount for their nior.ev that tl.ev do in buying in packages. None but tho best seeds kept in stock. Try him. tl Bievclos reunited while you wait at Tionesta Tinning and Pliimliing Co, shop, next door to Hopkins. Agency for Columbia bicycles. u Have you got $25.00 T Have you got f.i0 00T Have you got S10O.0OT If so, why don't you deposit it with the Conewango Building Loan Association Association of Warren, Pa. They will pay you 6 per ent. per annum Cash Dividend, payable seml-annuallv. anil you can wiumraw your principal in full at any timo alter fi months. n-a-iy.- Crooked Kyos Should Bo Straightened. It takes but a few minutes. There is no pain or danger. A crooked eye loses its sight. Consult Dr. Sadler, of Pitts burg, at the Hanchett House, Tidiouto, May 15 and ID. it Hopkins sells tho clothing and shoes. The Executive Committee of the "Honest Government" party, that ran Dr. Swallow for Governor last year, and succeeded in cutting down Mr. Jenks' vete considerably, has gone out of bus iness, disbanded and quit politics. Be fore disbanding a financial statement was given the public showing an expenditure of about $10,000, a figure that indicates that the modern reformer finds it neces sary to keep the machinery well oiled if any kind of political work is to be ac complished. $19,000 is a pretty round um when it is considered what was ac complished in winning votes, not to take into account the much larger sums ex pended by individual attempts to help on tho cause. Drookville Republican. The attempt of Edward Atkinson of Boston to send to our soldiers in Manila pamphlets filled with treasonable matter against the policy of the government in its treatment of the Filippinos is relerred to bv the N. Y. Tribune as follows: "Per haps it is after all, best that tho govern inent should for tho present bo thus leni ent with these amateur traitors. Really it it is more severe with them than it seems. For it is denying them llie mar tyrdom which some of them so much crave. It is preventing them from doing tho mischief in tho Philippines which they would so much like to do. And it is splendidly expressing the contempt with which it and the overwhelming majority of the American people feel for them by letting them go on with their spiteful sputtering all they please in this country where their insigniticanco and impotenco and the utter falsity ot vituperation are all well understood. All the same, they will do uncommonly well to take this long-delayed action of tho government as a wholesome warning." There has been an increase of 1 per capita in the circulation of the coun try in the past twelve months. It now amounts to ?'.,.4 . Business Is gaining at a rapid rate, but tho growth in the currency keep pace with it. Moreover the money which is in circulation is all so safely anchored to the gold standard that tho people prefer all other sorts of it to the actual gold coin. This is a widely different sort of a condition from that which prevailed in 18!Ki, when Bryan was making his assault on the monetary sta bility of the country. The Republican victory in that year is responsible for the business activity and expanding cur rency. So long as the Republicans re main in power the financial and general business conditions will remain satisfac tory. Happily tho indications are that they will control the government for Poor Bryan's soul is being tried in va rious ways these days. Even silver is go ing back on him. It is going up like all other things, especially wagos, in these days of Republican prosperity. Bryan L'ot a bad blow iust al'tor his deleat in 1890, when wheat and many other com modities advanced in rrice. The ad vance, as everyone know, was largely due to his overthrow . A year or soafter- ward, when Republican legislation began to operate, wages started upward. Now silver has joined the procession. The con sentience of this last advance will bo that if it continues much longer Bryan will have to drop talking about silver. When silver roes abovn tho oOc dollar lino, as - C it may do if the advance continues a lit tie longer, he will have to abandon it. It i not a silver dollar primarily that lie wants for the wage earners of the conn trv. but a dishonest dollar. The moment that silver gets above tho 50o dollar mark his faith in it will begin to wano. It will be getting too near the honest niouey line then to be of much use in his busi ness. If wo are to havo tho 10 to 1 trick ery in tlip canvass or 1900 silver will have to start downward long beforo that time. Globe Democrat. Do you appreciate good laundry work? if so patronizo the Dunkirk Steam Laundry. Miles A Armstrong, agents. tf Monk-ins sells tlin clotliimr and shoe. timrt W aists. We are felling our Shirt Waists, or rather, our Shirt Waists are felling themselves, bo csuso thay are a happy combination of nec essary requisites Style, Quality, Work manship a n J Trice. The same is true our Wrappers aud Skirts. tore has its Character of Shoes, Shoes. We have what you are looking for, in both Black ami Jan. See our "Wear Resistors," for Ladies. MID ill 7 ' Lubsoii Bros. SEW FK1?1 MILL is now io operation and grinding at the rate of . 50 iu snr.i.s ri.it noLii. REMEMBER That our mill is fitted with the moat modern machinery and we can grind corn, cob aud all if desered. Ol lt STOCK OF FLOUR AND FEED. IS THE ItEST THE MAR KET AFFORDS. jivk isA nt i ii,, LtWSQN B&QS Bridge St., - Tionesta, Pa. SHERIFF'S SALE. VIRTUE or sundry writs or Fieri aeios issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Penn sylvania, and to me directed, there will lio exposed io puunc saio or outcry iu ino Court llouso in Tionosta. Pa., on MONDAY, MAY ir, A. D., lS'lfl, atl o'clock, p. m., the following described real estate, to-wit : J. O. ALLEN vs. JOHN' SIIILLINGKR, Fieri Farias, No. 7, May Term, 18!. (Waivers.) T. F. Kitchey, Att'y. All tho riht. title, interest and claim or the defendant of, in and to all that certain piece of land lying partly in JenKs and partly in Howe Townships, Forest Coun ty, Pa., described thus: Hounded north west bv Warrant ). ;kn. r.ast by lveuer Heirs, South bv J. V, Daniels. Con taining 5:1 acres, more or less. Being samo land formerly called tho "Nugent ace," deeded bv J. W. Daniels to Hello ShilliiiKcr, May IW. 1MHI, Recorded in Deed Hook So. W, rago o, and from Belle Shillinger to John Shillinger, deed dated Nov. 10, 18!7, recorded in book -S, pace 2S0. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Shillinger at tho suit of J. O. Allen. ALSO. G BO ROE II. SUTTER, for use of J. F. PROPER, now tor use ot 11. v. FISHER, vs JACOB STITZINtSER, Fieri Facias, No. 10. May Term, IHW. (Waivers.) II. W. Fisher, Attorney. All the rinht. title, interest and claim of the defendent or, in and to all that cer tain pieco or parcel of land situate in 11 onesta township, Forest county and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, viz : Hounded on the .Norm ty lami known as Bradybaugh ; On tho East by Clarion and Forest county lino: on the South by land of Robert Shriver, and on tho West by land orshriver, now JlarK less, and containing forty-live acres, bo tho same more or less, and being situato in warrant No. 281. Tho samo being cleared land, and having situate thereon fruit trecsandono small one-and-ono-liait fiory frame house, and out buildings, and beinir the same premises known as the Jacob stit.inger larui. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jacob Stit.inger at the suit of George II. Sutter, for use of J. t. Proper, now for uso ot 11. W. r ishor. TERMS OFSALE.-The following must be strictly complied with when the prop m l v is stricken down : 1. When the plaintiff or otiior lien cred itors become tho purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of the Uchs including mortgage searches on the property sold, together with Mien lien ci editor's receipt.. for the proceeds of tho sale or such portions thereof as he may claim, must bo furnished to tho Sherilf. 'I. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will 1)0 continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the samo day of the sale, at which timo all property not settled for will again bo put up and sold at tho expense aud risk of tlin person to whom first sold. Sep Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition, page -Mill. Smith's Forms, pane 3HI. FRANK P. WALK KR, Sheriff. Sheriff's Uflico, Tionesta, Pa., April ifci, l.sliy. Fan SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ or Fieri Fa cias, issued out or tho Com t of Com mon Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylva nia, ami to mo directed, there will boex posed to sale bv publio vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., on MONDAY, MAY 15, A. D. 180!), at 1 o'clock p. 111., the following described roil estate, to-wit: CONEWANGO BUILDING LOAN AS SOCIATION vi- M.R.H ARDENHI'HO Fi. Fa. No. May Term, 1!(. (Waiv ers.) P. M. Clark, Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant of. ill a.id to all tnat certain piece or parcel of land situate in the vitiligo of Wesi Hickory, Township of Harmony, County of Fortist and State of Pennsylvania, and known as lot No. twenty-live (2") of lands of W. P. Siggins, as surveyed and platted by H.C. Wh ttekin, and described as ioiiows, io- wit: Deginnimr at a post, thence ortn twenty-eight degrees and thirty-nino minutes East (N :!8 3!)' E) thirty (30) feet to a post, thence North flftv-nino degrees West ( N. 1)9 W.) ninety (HO) feet to a post, thence South twenty-eight decree and thirty-nine minutes West (S. l!8 3!!' W.) thirty (:I0) feet to a post, thence South liltv-nine degrees Kast (S. .W !..) ninety (IK) 1 feet to the nlaco of beginning. Con taining two thousand seven hundred square feet of land, being the same prem ises conveyed by W. P. Siggins and wilb to M. R. liardeiiburg, et. al., by deed re corded In said Recorder's ollice in Deed Hook 1!), page 50."; having situato thereon a small two-siorv iramo awening nouse 18x2ii, and out-builditms. Also: -All that certain piece or parcol of land situate in the village of West Hickorv. in the County or forest and Stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows to-wit: Beginning Bt a post on the west side of Walnut street in said village, inenco norm iiiiriy-uuo (31) degrees, twenty-live C!5) minutes Eaiit along said street, fifty (SO) feet to r. post, thence North lifty-eight(f8) degrees, thirty-tlvo (35) minutes West eighty (80) feet to an alley, thence along said alley South thirty-one (31) degrees and twenty-five (25) minutes West fifty (50) feet to a post, and thonce South fifty-eight (58) degroesand thirty-live (35) minutes Kast eighty (80) feet to a post and place of be ginning, being lots numbered thirty-six (3fand thirtv-seven (37)on the plot of the village of West Hickory, said plot made by Henry C. Whittekin. Being the same premises conveyed bv Luther D. Whit comb and wife to said Miles R. Harden hnre. bv deed dated January 17th. 18!K), duly recorded in the ollice of the Recorder of Deeds ol Forest County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Hook 21. naco 142. Having situ ato thereon a two-story framo dwelling house. 18x24. with ell 12x10 and summer kitchen. Taken in execution and to bo old as the property of M. R. Hardenburg at tho suit orconewango Building liOan Asso cintion. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : 1. When the plai ntill'or other loin cred itors becomo the purchaser, tho costs on tho writs must bo paid, and a list or liens includini; mortirasre searches on the prop el ty sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of the sale or such portion therooras lio may claim, must be furnished the Sherilf. 2. All bids must bo paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will bo continued until 2 o'clock p. 111.. of the next dav, at which timo all property not settled foi will airain bo put up and sold at the expense and risk of tho person to whom first sold. :See Purdon's Digest, Niii'li Edition, page 4 Id and Smith s tortus, page 384. FRANK P. WALKER. Sheriff. Sheriirs Ollice, Tionesta, Pa.. April 18, IS!)!). R. C. HEATH, STARR.PA., Will handle all kindsofFarni Machinery, Buggies, Wagons, etc., this season. DEERING REAPFRS AND MOWERS, Ball and roller bearing, mak ing them the tightest draft machines on.the market. II AY KAKE4, PLOWS, HARROWS DRILLS, etc. Anything needed on the rami. Price will bo at the lowest possible figure. Easv terms if timo is desired. Call or write. 3-22 -tin tho Mar he t s The Latest, The Best, The Most Complete, ENCYCLOPEDIA i BRITAHBICA Questions ureconstaiitly comingup every day inlitcraturc.artandscience which you wish you Knew, uui --vtshw vou don't. Make up your .1 ! liof ;nn yi 1 uiuiu linn jfu fc 'vV.irp rot coins' to ;?be caught this way vcryoiten. Whenever a new subject is brought to your attention dig in to it and learn all you can about it. The Encyclopedia Britannica is the reliable source from which clergymen, profes sional men and women, schol ars and educators everywhere draw information quickly. It has been the standard for over a hundred years. Ycu should not miss the opportunity of sccurir.2 the 7 One Dollar ' " .hncc in small monthly , The entire Thirty (30) ; v :i'ii a GuiJe arid an tlc . LjJ. Ca:-cvill be deliv . .... '...e fust pay mentis maJfl. .. lita Set (Thirty Largo ,aaa olumes): ;' v Piie Buckram Cloth, Marbled "."ra Quality Hich Machine f.n- t I .-..r jq no , .ucr.i.O .6 l.llar($i oolandThrco ' T i cv) i cr ir.niilh thfrtalter. r.;,i ft. rotco. A'jibled Edges, Extu ' IIirIi Midline Finish Riok . .i To Dollars (f 100) and Tour .1 iV4-"o) per nionlh thereafter. " v"P. T.-n Ccibr, Marbled EJrre, .-. 0'i.s'tty ll:gh Machine Finis Pn .v' Jli'T Three Dollar ($100) and ; , li , ($voo) per month liiereafltr. : . :( u re cent. Is pranted by . 1 jo davs after the receipt THE McCUEN CO 25 AND 29 SENECA ST., OIL CITY. PA. i AirANTKD-SEVBIt A. h TRUST- V worthy persona in this state to man- litre our biiMincss in their own ana nuar i.v rniiiities. It is niainlv rillirn work condiicteit at homo. (Salary ftrainht $!HI0 a year ana expenses Uennite, botiaiii'e mi more. 110 less salary. .Monthly $75 KoterenceH. Enclose delf-addressed stamped envelope, iferbert K. Hess I'rest.,1) ept. M, Chicago. J OltENZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS TTOXESTA. PA. Hopkins sells thu clothlnu and shoes. just as men have. The sensationalist ami fakir are looked upon wiih sufpiciuir. Business upuu a business basUjs what tbe public demand to-day. Our store is kept on the plan of up to (Into twentieth century merchan dising, a proreasive.siore, constantly forging ahead. Proving daily that tbe values we give are uol find a hie elsewhere. llmE teem KmE Figures w vQtm q tf; v cqxcl mios Mmr tw Toim Ymmcr. Our men's wear Is tho best to he found in the laud. Our customers for suits made to order are among the best people of the town. We make suits to fit at $3.50 up. Best line oi Children's suits in all the latest novelties. Men's shoes are our delight. We can sell you the Emerson custom made, or llutuanic, wbich ar the bests in workmanship quality and comfort at $4 and Vici Kid in black or colors at prices lower than others ask, all bought direct from the factory and none from high priced jobbing houses. ara our Hobby. Hats and shirts Underwear for all. Drop in to day, or any duy. You won't be mportuned to buy. Miles k Armstrong llcliable and Up-io-Dutc Clothiers Hatter, Furnishers ami Shoern. TItlAIi LIST. AT A DISCOUNT! China is one of the things in a houso that always neids replacing, When you need china, get it from nn. We List of causes set down Tor trial In tho Court r Common Pleas or Forest County. Pennsylvania, cotntneneinir on the Third Monday or May, 18!W: I. J. I' . Proper for use 01 a. m. noun vs John Ij. Peters ana Alarum 1j. rewrs No. 18, Ann. Term, 1K. . A. C. Uandflll, use or J. C. Cowint?, vs. b . r . Ilart S L,o., 10. o, r eo y lerui, 1H1I8. 3. Frank Cram, Jr., vs. A.W.Cook and J. J. Haight, doing business as Cook it IlaiKht, So, 4,r, August Term, i.v.ki. 4. CM. McCloskoy, vs. 1 lonesia Bianu- ructnrinu Co., Limited. No. 4, Slay Term, 18!)9. Attest, JOll.N 11. KUisbtviaua, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., May 25, 189 PROCLAMATION. Whkreas. Tho Hon. W. M. I.indsey, Prosident Judge orthe Court or Common Pleas and tjuarter sessions in ana lor tho pountv of Forest, has issued his pro- eept lor holdinga Court orCommon Pleas, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Coort, Oyer and Terminer una uenerai Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the County or Forest, to eommeuue 011 the Third Monday or May, being tho 13th day of May, 1899. ' No tice is therefore irivcn to tho Cor oner, justices 01 1110 rcaeo aim con stables or said county, that they bo then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ol said day with their records, inniiisitions. examination, and other lemeinbrances, to do thoso things which to their odico appertain to be done, and to thoso who are bound in recognizance to prosecute aitainst the prisoners that are or shall be In tho jail of Forest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute nrainst them as shall be lust, (liven un der my hand and seal this 17th day of April. A.. I). 18!l. FRANK P. WALKER, l.h. Sheriff. have an extensive stock, and are hcH ing it at exceedingly low prices. U you want a dainty, yet durable ware, this is the pi tee to get it. ItHT.IO . S" We Handle the- DRUGS, GROCERIES AND CROCKERY To be found and our Stock is Always Complete and of the Finest Quality the Market Affords. Fred. Grcttcnbergcr GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work nertaininir to Machinery. Eu gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and Uenerai macKsmiiningprompi Iv done at Low Hates. Repairing Mill Machinery given upecial attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and Just wost of the Shaw llouso, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER. S. H. HASLET & GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA. PKNK, WANTEni-Iteliablo man for Man V agiT of Brunch Ollice I wish to open In this vicinity. If your record is O.K., here is a good opening. Kin y mention this paper when writing. A. T. Mounts, Cincinnati, O. Illustrated catalogue 4 cts. postage. Htm KlUMtfc Hats, SPRING Shoes, Dress Goods. We take pleasure in aonounciog to our patrons that our stock of new spring goods has arrived, and are no ready to be shown. After a careful study of the wants of our customers, we have token pains to order goods that would suit them, and we feel assured that our efforts this spring will be appreciated, as we can show as fioe a line of zdmrn9 miEss mam aw moES AND GENTLEMEN'S 7Wto SlXQES. l,-"j as was ever shown in Tionesta, all of the most up to data patterns and of the best quality the market affords, while our patrons know that our prices will bear comparison with any store io town. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT will be kept up to its usual standard of excellence and none but the most pure and high grade goods will be fouud ou our shelves We take especial delight in cater ing to the epicurean wishes nf our customers. Try us. Lawrence & Smearbauah.
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