THF FOREST "1tfEPlLftllt., i. It.' WCNV"'t"' eiToii'M'bpmtvok wfcint esd.vy,' sRrrflTM rkb r,' ww. -' - 00 'I.. wKcpuMIonu .Ticket,,, I .J I, ) ! NATION """ Virr VVtviifVwt-THEOIOKE' ROOSEi' VEfaT. n :. vt i-:-.l ll K'i ''I lllfi (I.- ' STATK. .4i.hfor General K. H. HAKDEN BERtJ, Way no County. (njrcxtiu-n-tt'I.tii(K G A LUSH A A. UKOVV, ot Siisnnhanim Countv, 150H EliT H. FOEUDEKKK. of Philadelphia. C'OINTV. Amcmbly-A. M. DOUTT, Tionesta Borough. Associate JiuhK-W. 11. II. POTTKR KR, Kingslev '1 wp. Iktstriet Attorney SAMUEL P. IR WIN, Tionesta Borough. Curoner DR. J. V. MORROW, Tio nc.'iU Borough. Tins workingnien lire understood to he still calling for dinner pails, McKinley size, What has become of Mr. Macrumf A while ago he wax to ho the paramount issue. Mb. liny an will hardly bo so reck less as to paramount one of his nomina tions. - Bryan's fonnor paramount issues were free tnulo and free silver. Tho third is imperialism and out. It is believed that Mr: Bryan has turned out more perforated predictions than any other man in public life. It is as hard to figure out a respectable cabinet for liryan as It is to fix up a list of States bv which he cau be eloctod. ThkIIou, John P. Altgold as Attorney General of the United States would bo a line, thing for the anarchist industry. Tuk prompt relief of the legations in China is a clear-cut instance of the ability of President McKinley to meet a sudden crisis. It is no joko or dream, but a hard, cold fact that many of tho Filipinos think that Aguinaldo is running on tho ticket with liryan. It will be perceived that Gov. Rose velt is not going about the couutry apol ogizing for his views of Democratic en cotiragemont for tho Tagals. If, as tho Democrats afhrm, The Diug- loy bill is the mother of trusts, it must bo admitted that quite a large family of children was born before tin ir mothor. Okn. Koukkts latest I'mlit is along "porlmoter" of thirty miles, which is one way to admit that thoro is still a good deal of warliko spirit left iu tho burgh or.i. Tub Philadelphia Prcsv remarks that tho lale C. P. Huntington "failed" at last, siuco ho left for benevolent objects only 12T),000 out of a fortuue of $70,000.- 000. Indiana went Republican in 1S0G by a plurality ol 18,181 and in 1S08 by 17,615, Bryan was at the front on both occasions, and Indiana's opinion of him is not in doubt. Tnis Grand Army still marchos as if it paid uo heed to increasing years. Though uotasnimblo as they wore, the boys still swing along in cadonco stop when tho music strikes up. l he lact mat Chairman Jones is con nected with the cotton halo trust is in a measure consoling to the Van Wycks and other Tammany statcsmeH. Misery doesn't like exclusivcucss. Mr. Bryan has ono speech for the Domocrals, another for tho Populists and a third one for tho frco silver advocates, In viow of tho nature of his support the tnany-sidod Kansas City platform was absolutely necessary. In 18-ffl the Democrats wore charging Abraham Lincoln with being an Jmper ialist and arepublicwreckor. The Indian' apolis Sentinel was particularly vigoroui in this work. Mr. Bryan is not quoting from the files of his Indiana' olis organ There is ono proposition that tho free traders cannot answer, and do not seem to understand ; it is the enormous and unprecedented increase of our export business. All of them said that kind of thing was impossible under a protective tariff. Cincinnati, with a population of 825,. 210, has dropped three places in this year's census. It has boen passed by Cleveland, with 381,70s : by Buffalo, with 352,219, and by San Francisco, with, 342, 782. Pittsburg gives it a close race, with 321,010. The Hon. Charles A. Towne is to at tempt to answer Governor Roscvelt's speechem. It will be recalled that Mr. Towne is tho gontloman who was unable to successfully answer tho arguments of the men who wanted him off of a certain Presidential ticket. The volume of money iu the United States, gold valuation, has iucrcascd niore than JloO.Ooo.OOO each year since McKinley's election. It is a tlnaucial fact of the first magnitude and refutes the silver argument heard most fre quently four years ago. The Hon. George Fred Williams has been up in Maine, and Vermont warning the voters of the presence of "the empire." An inspection of tho election returns from thc-so two States will show how much of a prophet Georgb Fred is consid ered in his part of tho country. Never before in the history of Presi dential campaigns have tho supporters of a candidate been asked to believe that the platform means the reverse of what it says. The Democrats argue that Bryan will not do anything to advance the cause of silver, us ho has promised to do. They are nl Ix-ing convinced that be would not retire tho army from tho Phil ippines as he has promised. Such an an omalous condition should not begot confidence. "What I denounce,"' said Willinn J. VVyau when a Congressman, "is a protec tive tariff ; it is false economy and tho tilil-t trint.kliia T1 it i.1 mit.n!tl tlmt lifld Wer cursed"fte eJOTry." Aim tfr-nT tli gold staniltr.LVfi-l the uwAt vicious principle that l'jr culsed this country iik IldW. Ovorpe S. Bout well, most prominent of all the anti-imperialists, so carted, thinks that the financial panic due to the common dread of Bryan's electiou would ouly ho a short ono. We also recall the case of the dear old boss that died ol tho diet of ten-penny nails just as he w as gettiug used to them. The anti-Goebel Democrats ot Ken tucky will support the Republican nom inee for Governor and many of them, re membering Mr. Bryan's unqualified in dorsement of Ooobelism, have declarej their intention of voting for MoKiuley and Roosevelt. The prospect for a gen eral political house-cleaning iu Kontucky this year is excellent. RKV. I)K. TllKOOORK I CUYLKIl, of Brooklyn rejects the programme of the anti-imperialists who met at Indianapolis becauso he considers Bryan "an eloquent politicsl agitator, without a shred of ex ecutive experience, who has "nover originated a solitary scheme ot statesman ship, and has constantly employed his vigorous literary powers in the advocacy of the most pestilent horesios," while his reiteratod and confident predictions made iu his campaign of lAMi are now a laughing stock. Mr. lloutwell must feel lonesome when ho counts tip the results of his effort at Indianapolis. Twonty-Brst Congressional District. They seem to be having a little hitch over in tho 21st district, composed of In diana, Armstrong, Westmoreland and Jefferson counties, in tho nomination of Republican Congressional candidate At a meeting hold in Indiaua hist week, after several ballots, the presont incum bent, Hon. S. M. Jack withdrew his name and asked his conferees to support Hon. W. O. Smith, who has twice had tho instructions of Jefferson county for this honor. In this district the ono-terin rotation system seems to have been pretty thoroughly established, bad and ail as that system is, and as Mr. Jack seems to havo conceded tho honor to Jef ferson at this time it should of 1 1 j lit go thero. Both Armstrong and Westmore land have had tho nomination twice since Jofforson, which county has had but two Republican Congressional nominations since the county was organized, uincly six years ago. What could be fairer or more equitable nov than that the other two counties should unite with Indiana in extending the honor to Jefferson county's candidate, Mr. Smith. He has twice como bofote tho conference with his stalwart Republican county at his back, and this time is joinod by another of the great Republican counties of the State. Why, then, should the - other two couuties stand out f Of Mr. Smith's eminent fitness for tho placo thcro is not tho remotest doubt. His eight vears of legislative experience admirably qualifies him to represent in a most intelligent manner the interests of that largo con stituency, and there should he no hesi tency whatever in choosing him under all the circumstances. Iu fact wo cannot understand by what sort of argument the conferees, or those having to do with the nomination, aro going to refuso it. The claims of Jefferson county are too strong to be turned aside at this time, and in or der to make all things harmonious and insure the election of one of tho best men in tho State to Congress, the nomination of W. O. Smith should bo mado with the greatest promptness and unanimity. The district has fow equally, and certainly none better, equipped for tho place than he. FORGET Y0UK TROUBLES, And Remember the Great Oil City Fair, Sept. 11, 12, 13 and H. There is only one Great Oil City Fair and Oleaginous Exposition. It stands alone and unapproachable, and it will be groater than ever this year, tho progres sive policy of the management being to constantly go forward, making each su& ccediug Fair an improvement on the one preceding it. The success attending the preceding efforts of tho association has boen such as to induce it this year to pro sont everything on a sealo of magnitude never before undertaken in this section of the country. There will bo uoth'iig small about it but tho price of admission, which will be tweuty-live cents. In addit on to the fine exhibits, guar anteed by liboral premiums, and fast racos, insured by large purses, the oleagi nous and Agricultural exibits will beoun much Iargor sealo than ever before. In addition to the regular premium, offered in the agricultural department, there are special premiums amounting to several thousand dollars, givon by business men of Venango county. One of these preinl nms is the Jersey bull ur $200 in cash, contributed by Miller A Sibley. Perhaps the greatest novelty, in the special lino, is Mrs. Miirphy.tlio monkey aeronaut and parachute jumper, who will make two balloon ascensions each day, morning and allernoon, jumping from tho balloon at a height of from 1,000 to 5,(M0 and returning to earth with a para chute. This is a great attraction, having been iu this country only since July 22, and appearing only at Chicago, St. Louis and Cincinnati. The platform performances, in front of the grand stand, will be of unusual ex cellence. Howard, the giuat cquilibist; Verona, the gymnastic marvel ; the Simpsons, great French acrobats, and others will appear daily. Thero will also be scores of tent per formance? and all the ai tractions which go to make up a great fair. Now street car lino direct to the gates. For additional particulars address 1. N. iliuderlighter, Secretary. lion's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any ease of Catarrh, that canno be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHKNEYiS Co., Props., Toledo, O. Wo, the undersigned, havo known F.J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, ami beliove him perfectly honorable in all busincM transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. est it Tracx, wholesale druirgists, To ledo, o.. Walking, Kinnan fc Marvin, wholesale druggists, Teiedo, f). Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mu cous surfaces of tho system. Price Too per Isittle. Sold by all druggists. Testi monials free. Hall's Family Pills aro tho Pint. Always an Indian. Henry Hall is writing vory Interesting letters from tho West to the Pittsburg d ' "liking of the Crow In diaus, who have churches, schools and missionaries on their reservations, has this truthful statement: A number of the boys and girls have attended tho schools at Carlisle, Pa., and other eastern schools. It is to be regret ted that here, as at ail other agencies, tho evidonce does not go to show that an eastern education benefits an Indian. Some graduates sustain themselves on the same plane to which they havo been j elevated, but most of them go back to where they began. They are hardly to blame for this. The other Indians make fuu of them and never rest until they have got them back to the old life. An official told a vory pathetic story of ono young girl. "When she came back," ho said, "sho was bright and well dressed aluiost stylish in fact. For a time she evidently struggled to live up to what she had been taught, but the contest was an unequal one. Gradually she wont back to the Indian way of living. She became moro and more careless In dress, and at last put on squaw's clothes. When she first came back she would talk freely and in excellent English. Now when you speak to her she hide? her face in her blanket and won't say a word. She is only a Crow squaw now." Zinc ami Grinding make Pevoo Iead and Zinc Paint woar twice as long as load and oil mixed by hand. Cream of the Sews. ueaven is voLally run of "impossi ble" people uopkins ecus tcy 'school suits any price from $1.50 fD ?5.oo. R Con tin nod cheerfulness is a manifest sight of wisdom. La'est hnts at right prices at Tiouesta Cash Store. It Tho shoemaker likes to have cu to me rs who foot the bills. a.'iiool suits and suocs at cash prices at T. C. S. n To tho follow who riiilies the en there is uo such word as can't. Glassware and dishes nt Tionota Caih Storo. It Hopkins sells the Douglass shoos. Full Hue of every style. It ! rom tlie mother s point of mow an ugly baby is an impossibility. Mackintoshes, umbrellas and rubbers at Tionesta Cash Store. It The woman question for centuries has been, "What did she havo on?' No bad accounts, evorj-thing sold on its own value at Tionesta Cash Store. It A perfectly collected man is ono who has boen gathered to his fathers, Hopkins sells tho Argus shoe for boys. None better. It It is no credit to a man to keep his word because no one else will take it. Don't buy at enormous prices, but see prices at Tionesta Cash Store. They are price makers. It -If some men wore forced to live by thoir wits they would starve to death. When ghosts walk thoy probably en ter houses with tho aid of skeleton keys. The ed lies' ion of animals must be nearly complete when wo hear of th spelling beo. Of coin so thosa wh buy on time must pay high prices, but do not fail to sco w hat mono v will do at Tionosta Cash Store. It If many poets could afford to fall in lovo there would not bo so much fool poo try written about it. Beautiful jardinieres at Killm: rs. It Homi'seekers' Excursions, On tho first and third Tuesdays in each month during I!oo, from Chicago via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul rail way, to points In Iowa, South and North Dakota, Minnesota, Montana, Colorodo, Utah. Nebraska, Oregon and Washington at the rate of one fare plus two dollars for the round trin, good 21 days. For further information call on or address W. S. nowell, O. E. P. A., 381 Broadway, Jiew iorK. or John It. rott, U. f. A 4S0 William street, Williamsport Pa. During ihe civil war as well as our late war with Spain, diarrhoea was ono of the most troublesome diseases Hie army had to contend with. In many instances it becamo chronic and the old soldiers still suffer from it. Mr. David Taylor of Wind Ridco. tjlreeiio Co.. l'a., is one of these, He uses Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and says he nover found anything that would givohim such quick relief. It is for sale by all drug' gists. MARRIED. MOORE - CAMPBELL - In Tionesta, Aug. 30, l'J, by Rev. C. C. Rumber- ger, Mr. J. I). Moore of Barnott twp and Miss Betty Campbell of Gnlinza, Pa. TKIAL LIST. List of causos set down for trial In the Court of Common Pleas of Forest Count v, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Fo irth Monday of .September. 1IO0 : No. 1. L. S. dough, F. W. Taylor and James ( rale, doing business as L. Clough A Co., vs. Penn Tanning Com pany and Fred Axel Carlson, No. 24, Nov. Term, 18'.W. Summons in Trespass, o. I. W.J. liloomheld, t. 1'equig' not, A. J. and M. . Uurnahan, vs. I Mansfield, Robert Thomas, Charles K Book. No , Sept. Term, lHl. Sum mons in Ejectment. No. .H. Daniel SU'iner vs. K. N. Mar shail. T. II. Marshall, D. D. Marshall and Silas Marshall, and the Maple Creek Lumber Company, Limited. No. II, Sept. Term, lSill. .Summons in Trespass. No. 4. Martin Smith vs. I. N. Patter son, No. 4, May Tumi, 1900. Summons in Trespass. No. fi M. C. Watson vs. W. H. Seig-wo-th. No. 44, Sept. Term, 1x09. Sum mons iu TrexnasM. No. ti. II. U. Shoemaker, Health Offi cer of Tionesta Boro., s. J. D. Davis and Nellie Davis. No. 30, Fed. Term, liwti. Appeal by Deft, from J. P. No. 7. James Johnston, vs. Jonathan AlbaURh, No. -J2, Nov. Term, Ap peal by Deft, from J. P. Attest, JOHN H. KOBFRTSON, Prothonotary. Tionosta, Pa, August 28, 1000, Dr.Fenncr'sGOLDEN RELIEF 71 - 3 A TKl fefU'lKIC IS ALL INFLAMMATION Kr'ittrat, H-ailAahft (6 minutf, Tootb-m-h il iimut-i, tola K"reiluii.,1'.,tf. "Col-Is." Forming Fpvors, GRIP, CUKfcki ANY f A1N INtillsK OK OUT lit nut' U liiiriv imimlftt. 1 .uk rs. 1 lav Wc hut If tuil owe. i'rwiuUi,N. If. NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, WE HAVE THE CORRECT THINGS FOR FALL, INCLUDING THE LAT EST COLORS AND STYLES. AH Our Tnn Shoes tit (siiiiiTiiY Hi:i)in:i rru i;s. ROBINSON. "Silver Plate that Wears" Made in artistic and original patterns only. Your silverware will be correct in everyway if it is "1847 Rogers Bros." Or either of the following lines of Stalling Silver: CJorhnin'si, TowleV, wiiitintr'K, AVutKon As Newel's, Sold by 32SENF.CASt.,OILCITV, PA. Official Watch Inspector and Repairer for the W. N. Y. A P. and L. S. A M. S. Ky's. Send or bring your work to us, TJller. To the Oood People of Tionesta and Vicinity: I now employ Mr. F. L. Clawsou in my Tionesta store. Mr. Clawson cornea very well recouimendeil, being a good workman, 89 well as being sober, industrious and conscientious. Bring in your watcb, clock, in fact, anything pertaiuing to the Jewelry line, that needs repairing, and I will guarantee satisfaction. Our motto is, "Not How Cheap, But How Good for the Money." C. C. ULLER, Itranoh Store, TIOITESTA, PA. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUK or a writ of Fiorl Fa cias, issued out of tho Coiut of Com mon Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylva nia, and to me directed, there will he ex posed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, A. D. 1000, at 1 o'clock p. in., the following described property, to-wit : J. B. PEARS ALL vs. J. R. FLICK, and S. E. FLICK, Fieri Facias, No. 10 Sep tember term, 1900, (Waivers). T. F. Ritcliey, Attorney. All defendart'a right, titlo Interest and claim of, in and to all that certain lot of land situate in Barnett Township, Forest county, Pennsylvania, described as fol lows: Beginning at a post in the east line of laud of K. E. Mays, which post is thirty-three and fifty-live one-hundredths roils northerly from the southwest corner of a piece of land conveyed to Dr. F. 11. Sinning by Jainei I!. Pearsall aud wife, by deed dated May 10, 1M02, roenrded in deed book No. 20, page 201 ; thence north seven degrees west along lands of Mays and 8. E. Dunkle; thence East along lands owned by Mary B. Saxton, con veyed to aforesaid by J. K. Flick ; thonce to line running along private road south J3H degrees rast to a post; thence south f5 degrees west 21 rods to a post, the place of beginning. Containing two (2) acres, moro or less. Heing saino land conveyed to defendant by deed recorded in deed book No. 25, page 200. On which is erected a two-story board house 10x22 foot, with shed attached ; one barn 10x13 foet, a few fruit trees thereon growing, and containing a water well. Taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of J. R. Flick and S. E. Flick, at the suit of J. B. Pearsall. TERMS OF SALE. The following must he strictly complied with when tho property is stricken down : 1. When tho plaintill'or other loin cred itors become the purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on tho prop el ty sold, together witli such lien credit or's receipt4 for tho amount of the pro ceeds of tlio sale or such portion thereof as ho may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must lie paid in full. :j. All sales not settled immediately will bo continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the next day, at which timo all property not settled foi will again be put up aud sold at tho expense and risk of tho person to whom first sold. Seo Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition, page 4-11 and Smith's Forms, pago 384. Sheriffs Oflice, Tionesta, Pa., Sopt, 3 1000 J. W. JAMIESON, 'Sheriff. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing account has been filed in my oflice and will be presented at the next term of Court for continuation. First account a Jacob Wagner, Jr., and Lewis Wagner administrators of the es tate of Jacoli Wagner, deceased, late of Tionesta Township, Forest county, Pa. J. H. ROBERTSON, t'lerk of Orphans Court. Tionesta, Pa., August 2-s, I'.KHJ. Hopkins sells tho clothing and shoes. HATS. NEW LIVERY Having purchased tho livery barn lo cated in rear of Hotel Agnew and after udding many now and up-to-date rigs we are now preparod to furnish livery rigs to tho people of tiiis vicininity and giMiiui tee to fit you out in first-class stylo. Wc will tnako a specialty of furnishing rigs for Funerals, Weddings, Reception fcto. WM. 0RAM ARCHIE UREY. COHE ANI NEK VS. MENDMKNTTOTHE CONSTITC- IX TIOX PROPOSED TO TH K C1TI ZENS OK THIS COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR HE J EC TTON BY THE GENERAL ASS EM KLYOF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH, IN PUR SUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII Ol' THE CONSTITUTION. A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing an amendment to the Consti tution ot tho Common wealth. Section 1. Ho it resolved by tho Senate and House of Representatives of tho Common wealth in uonerat Assembly met. That tho following is proposed as amendments to tho Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in ac cordance with the provisions of tho eigh teonth article thereof: Amendment One to article Eight, Sec- . tion Ono. Add at tho end of tho first paragraph of sum section, alter me woms "shall bo en titled to vote at all elections," the words "subjoct however to such laws requiring ami regulating Ihe registration ol electors as tho General Assembly may enact," so that the said section shall read as follows : Section 1. Qualifications of Eloctors, Every male citizen twenty-one years of ago, possessing the lollnwmg (lualitica- tioiis, shall be entitled to vote at all elec tions, subject however to such laws re quiring and regulating tho registration of electors us tho General Assembly may enact : He shall have boen a citizen of the Unitod States at least ono month. He shall havo resided in the State one year (or if having previously been qualified elector or native born citizen of the siato, lie shall havo romoved there from aud returned, within six months, immediately preceding the election). He shall havo resided in tho election district whore he shall offer to vote nt least two months immediately preceding the election. If twenly-two years of age and upwards he shall have paid within two years State or county tax. which shall have been assessed nt least two months and paid at least one month before the elec tion. Amendment Eleven to Article Eight, Section Seven. strike out from said section the words "but no olector shall be doprivod of the privilege of voting by reason of his name not boing registered," anil add to said section the following words, "but laws regulatiug and requiring tho registration ol electors may bo enacted to apply to cities only, provided that such laws be uniform for cities f tho same class," so that tho said section shall read as lot lows : Section 7. Uniformity of Election Laws. All laws regulatiug the holding oi elections uy the citizens or tor the rog istration of electors shall be uniform throughout the Shite, but laws regulating aud requiring the registration of electors may tie onactod to apply to citios on I v. provided that such laws bo uniform for cities ol tho samo class. A truocopy of tho Joint Resolution, W. W. GRIEST, Secretary of tho Commonwealth AMENDMENT TO THE COTSTITU TION PROPOSED TO THE CITI ZENS OF THIS COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR REJEC TION BY THE GENERAL ASSEM BLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, PUBLISHED RY UKDKK OF Til hj SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH, IN PURSU ANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONSTITUTION. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendmout to the Consti tution of the Commonwealth. Section 1. Be it resolved bv tho Sen ate and House of Representatives of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Gen eral Assembly met, That 'tho following is proposed as an amendment to the Consti tution of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania in accordance with tho provsions of the Eighteenth article thereof. Amendment. Strike cut section four of article eight, and insert in place thereof, as follows: Section 4. All elections by the citizens shall be by ballot or by such other meth od as may bo 'jrescribed bv law ; Provid ed, That secrecy in voting be presorvod. A true copy of tho Joint Resolution. W. W. GRIEST, Secretary of tho Commonwealth. PROCLAMATION. Wiikkkah, The Hon. W. M. Lindsey, President Judge of tho Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions of the Ponce, Orphans' Court, Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for thy County of Forest, to commence on thr Fourth Monday of September, being tho 24th day ofSoptember, 1000. No tice is therefore givon to the Cor oner, Justices of the Pence ami Con stables of said county, that they bo then and there in their 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 their olllco appertain to bo done, and to those w hoare bound in rocognizanco to prosecute against the prisoners I lint are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they may be then and thero to prosecute against them its shall be just. Given un der mv hand and seal this 27lhday of August, A. D. 1!HH. J. W. JAMIKSON, 4..S. ShoriU. "World-Known," For meu, for every woalhor, made in all latest styles of every leather llOQM .v rw TOMSf Link for trade mark and take no other. The price i -i ouly 13,00, nml thoy are only sold at TIONESTA CASH STORE, Hosl riarc lr Isroeerles, and Clothing. THONE34, .... KEl'LKKKLOCK. Seasonable Goods. Lawns, Laces, Embroideries, Ladies' Gauze vests, Summer Corsets, Etc., Etc. Lawrence & !""i'!i!i!i!'iir'!tli;al:;" :;::'!' . -. '.. """ & .i''n:;,; ";'!)$ ::;a:ayi mH-s:i V;- 1 .n-5 T- The Tallest Mrcantilo Building in the World. .... iii ""l oj UJ. X(). A. Wayxk Cook, President. A. II. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, in iu.-ctohs A. Wayne C'o:k, (t. V. Uohinson, Win, Nmcurhaiili, N. P. Whoolor, T. F. Kiuhey. J. T. Dale, ,T. II. Kelly. Collections remitted fur tin day of pr.yment at low rales. Wo promise our enstoni era all tho henotits consistent with conservative h kinir. Interest paid on time drposiUi. Your patronage respectfully solieitod. cmist mu Everything new aud up to-date for making FLOUR - AND ALWAYS ou hand for sale a full slock in our line. MERCHANT MILLERS. Bridge St., - Tionesta, Pa. THE SUMMER SESSION OF TUK ED1NBOR0 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL llcjf Iiih TiM-Mtljiy, .Tulj' :i. A flehool for tlio hnsy teacher and the ambitions student. Tho following cours es of study will ho pursued: Psychology, Pedaio(r.v, Science, Mathematics, Lan guages, Literature, ICtliics. Civics and common hranchos. You cannot all'onl to miss this opportunity. t or ciai'iilars and information address JOHN K IlKiLKi:, Principal, Ems houo, Pa. nceeii Shoos havo no equal. Iu black uud brown Kibo Kid, light and heavy tolea, iu oil the most fashionable Ion i ti er h aud latest styles. Smearbauqh. to Users. Our General Catalogue quotes them. Send 15c to partly ay postage or rxpressap.c and well send you one. It has 1100 pages, 17,000 illustrations and quotes prices on nearly 70,000 things that you cat and use and wear. We constantly carry in stock all articles tiuotcd. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO., aUrhlKiw At. Mattlmui St.. Chlrira. K038. Klil.l.v, Cashier. VVm. Smkakhaiuii, Vice 1'iesiilcn NATIONAL RANK, PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000. lennsylvania UA1LUOA1). liUFKALO AND ALLKOHKNY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking efIeot, August I, l'JOO. No. 31 Buffalo Express, daily except .Sunday 12:0finoon. No. 33 Oil City and Pitt-shurR Kxr ress, daily, ith Pull man sleeper attached, except Sunday 7:I3 p. in. Sunday special for Oil City, tla.m.Attp.m. For llickory.Tidiouto.Warron.Kinzua, Bradford, Olcan and the Kast : No. 30 Clean Kxpross, daily oxcopt .Sunday 8:45 a. in. No. 32 Pittshurg Express, daily except Sunday 4:05 p. 111. (Jot Timo Tallies and full information from J. W. McCKEA, Agent, Tionesta. J. P.. HUTCHINSON, J. It. WOOD, (ioncral Manager. Oon'l Passenger Agt. Fred. Grettcnbcrger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit ting and (ienoral Blacksmithing prompt ly done ut Low llauis. Hepairinf Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and Just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronago solicited. l'UH ( KhTTF.N UhKUF.K. swacsg
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