THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. t. WINK, tDITOM 4 PXOPRItTOK. WEDNESDAY. FKRRUARY 20. 18.V Announcements. Torni AmoeiRte Judic, $12. Treas urer, 10. Those rntes include printing of tickets, all name hoitiK printed on the ticket. Term gtrictly cash Willi the order fur announcement, COUNTY TREASURER. We are authorized to announce JAMES II. FONKS, or TionoMn, as a candidate for County Treasurer, mihject to Republican usages. (JOLD AT A HK.'H TKICK. Mr. August Belmont in a long in terriew u the recent gold puachasr by the Government Fays the gold will stay in the Treasury. How is thi possible unless the Secretary of the Treasury is given enrue authority in the matter of holding and protect tny it, and unless there is a surplus rev enue? Europe is willing (o pay a premium on gold aud the United States government has just paid a most extravagant price for the metal. It is a most valuable commodity. For 862,000.000 gold the govern ment traded $62,000,000 4 per cent, bonds, the market price of which is 119), and it is stipulated that only half the gold shall come from abroad Therefore f..r $31,000,000 of foreign gold and $31,000,000 of domestic the United States has obligated itself to pay $62,000,000 principal cud $74. 000,000 in iutcrest in round numbers. These figures and the syndicate's piospective profits indicate what gold is worth and how difficult it is to gel it. Mr. Belmont estimates the syndi cates profits at 4 and 5 percent. Tin thirty year 4s cost the syndicate net 1041. The 12 year fin are sell ing in the open market at 1103- At this rate the thirty year 4s are worth 110, and the market price of the United States bonds is lower than usual, having suffered for three months from the maladministration of Mr. Carliele, as the New YorB bankers can explain. If these figures are correct the profits of the syndi cate are more than 15 per cent in stead 4 or 5 percent, as stated by Mr. Belmont. The bill providing for another edition of the bird book has passed botb houses of tbe legislature and now awaits the sigoitore of the Governor to make it operative. Be- n t . . .... jure nnai passage tne mil as so amended as to make the total cost of printing and binding not more than $25,000, and providing that the con tract for printing should be let to the lowest responsible bidder. This ef fectually squelches the charge that this popular book was to cost the State over $100,000, aud takes away a good deal of the cheap thunder which many of the fault fioding newspapers of the country wore gel ting out of the thing ever since the proposition whs before the legislature Ex Queen Lil., informally ah dicating tbe throne from which she was lifted a long while ago, declares "I do hereby forever absolve all pei sons, whether in the Iliwaiiao Islands or elsewhere, from all and every man ner of allegiance or duty to me.' What a load the declaration lifts from President Cleveland and hi gifted freak of a premier, Secretary Gresham I For long, weary month . L - I If iue targe ana lazy L.U Das set upon tbem like an inky uigbtmare Franklin News. Carlisle told ail be knew to the House committee the other day, but tbe committee is keeping it a dead secret. This is unnecessary vigilance Tbe country knows all Mr. Carlisl knows and a creat deal more, and that is what is the trouble with the Secretary of the Treasury. Phila Press. simuxh n.r.cTioxs. Tim uoRomn Klcction posted olf yesterday without much fuss, the Republican ticket, with one exception, being elected as nominated. There feems to have been the customary inilinalion among the voters to "cut" some parts of the ticket, but as the slashing was in dulged in In some extent on both sides, the result was nut specially dis astrous to the majority party. Fol lowing is tho score: tinr, s JVSTII K OF THE TKACK, PFM. P. V. Clark , , 00 J. Setlev ft) ('. A. Randall 71 school WHErron. Q. Jainlcson, 8 y. HI T. F. Ritchie, 3 y An W. A. (Jrove, S v .74 C. A. Hill, 3 V J.C.Soowdcn. I y. 74 J. H. Sigcins, 1 y..M lame P. Davis. ..fid S. IT. Haslet fl lea. M. Mora -n...t8 R. M. Herman til mmi const m. k. W. L. Hunter S6 John Hood 30 IONSTABI.K. T. W. Corah 72 COI.TKCTOH. Ja. R. Clark 73 J. V. Landers 50 OVKKSKKR OF THK POOR. E. R. Lanson 7" J. II. Muse 4 Arnii-on. I. T. Dale S3 Heo. Kilmer 45 T. E. Armstrong..?!) M. II. MaGuire...40 ASSKSMOK. S. S. Canfield 5.) H. Rovaril 71 issrucTon or ei,k-tion. .1. W. Jamicson . 78 .1. ,1. Landers 4(1 JfDOK OK KI.KCTION. Terry Hirtcil 81 J. S. Hood 41 TIONESTA TOWNMni. Followiug is the result of tbe elec tion held in Tiouesla township yesterday: Justice of the Peace, J. C. Hoovler, J. W. Tyrrel; School Iireetors, W. S. Clark, C. F. Ledeburj Constable, J. H. Eden; Road Commissioner. P. Wenk; Auditors, Henry Blum, Add. Shriver; Assessor, Josso Carson : Clerk, J. W. Mohr; Treasurer, Win. Lawrence; Overseer of tlio Poor, J. H. Eden ; Ins eetors of Election, C. H. Lawrence, C. F. Blunt; Judiie, Asa Lovojoy ; Path masters. Henry Armburtier, Chas VVcin- Krd. U. S. Zahniser, Henry Wolf, Au gust Wagner, F. Pyer, J. R. Stroup, Robert Mealy, Charles Corb. Notice to (imiul Jurors. All persona summoned as Grand Furors tor tlie February Term of Court. Monday, February lUth, lsii.", are hereby notified not to attend, as their services will not be required. Attest, Calvin m. arker. Clerk. Tionesta, Pa., Feb. IS), ISiij. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTU I" of mtrdry writ, ef Fl.-rl Pacta la-tied out i f the t i nri f rein mon I'lt-an ef Fore-t i 'nntv, IVminj lvttiila, to rne directed there wl I l-e eoe,l to sale at puhtte vei-dne or entrrv, ni the Court Hoape, In the llornni ef Ti neMfl, 1 . on MONDAY, KK X l It A It V : A. I , l-t' , at I -00 o'clock p in., the tiil,i nu dem ril d Real F.'t, to-wli : P.SERISKY n-nf It IIP t. II A R N I'.TT, vs. I. IIA RN KTT, Fieri Facta. Jin. -.a, Feb. Term, l"!.V . p. Irwin, Attor ney. BARNKS. IIENl! K It K. R .V CO, tt-e of RACHEL II i UN El I, x. P HARNETT. Fieri Facias, Kn ".'i, Feb. Term, lf'.O K. P. Irwin, Attorney. All that certain town lot in Tioneta loroti:li, Fore-i County, P , I elnff lot No 14, of P. Ilotih's MirveT, sod map 1-i7 ltoutided North hx lot of ,1 M Kepi-r. Ka-t hy lot of lloranl, Hon h by an 'her 1" of Bovard, anil W ent It F.'tii Htrm-t, e,l containing ono-qnnrn-r ttf nn sere, l-e e tnorft or le, UMn hieh in em-ted a Inrf two story frame store and dwelling liitni.-. bsrn anil ice house ntnl out ImiiI.Iiok, erect cd thereon. Taken in rxei ntlon and to be sold a the property of irld Xareett, st he sol . f I' eriskT, use f Rachel Harnett neil Itlrnes, llengerer & Co., lte of Rachel liartiett. TKUM8 OF 8 A J,E The following nittst be strictly complied wiih lieu the proper ty Is stricken down : 1. Wbeu the p am'iirnr other lien en d Itors become the purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid.at d a of liens ineliid inv mortgage searches on the projterty sold together with such lien creditor's receipt for the amount of Ihn proceeds of the eale or such portion thereof as he may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must lm p:iid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p m , ot the next uay. at wliii h timn all prterty not scttli-d tor will ns-ain le put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom first so d See Pardon's Pigest, Ninth Edition page 48ii and Smith's Forms, psg - 3S4. JOHN T. CARSON, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Tionesta, Pa., Jan. '29, IM3 DON'T STOP TOBACCO. How l C'nre Vonrm-lf While I'sing It. The toltacco habit grows on a man un til his nervous system is seriously affec ted, impairing health, comfort and happi ness, lo quit suddenly is too severe a shock to the system, as tobacco, to an in veterate user becomes a stimulent that his system continually craves. Iiaco- Curo is a scientific cure for the tobacco habit, in all its forms, carefully com pounded after the formula of an eminent Berlin physician who has used it in his private practice since 1872, without a failure, purely vegetablo and guaranteed perfectly harmless. You can use all the tobacco you want, while taking tiaco Cure, it will notify you when to stop. H e give a written guarantee to perma nently cure any cafe with three boxes, or refund the money with ton per cent, in terest. Hac-o-Cure is not asubstitute, but a 8cicntitio cure, that cures without the aid of will power and with no incon venience. It leaves the system as pure and free from nicotine as' the day you took your first chew or smoke. Sold by all druggists, with our iro' clad guaran tee at $1.00 per box, threo boxes, (thirty days treatment,) fc!.50 or sent direct upon receipt of price. Send six two-cent stamps for samplo box, booklet and proofs free. Eureka Chemical A Manu facturing Company. Manufacturing Chemists, LaCrosse, Wisconsin. The result of yesterday's election in Philadelphia was a landslide for the Republicans, Chas. F. Warwick being elected over Ex-Governor Pat tison, for Mayor, by ovei 60,000 ma jority. The whole Republican ticket was elected by overwhelming major ities. A DEFICIT of $40,000,000 in five months under a new revenue law is something that has probably not oc curred in an enlightened government during the past furty years, unless that government was engaged in a disastrous war. Baltimore American An uoir still insists that lisiell is to retire from the Cabiuot tbe President bad better begin to adver tise in the sporting papers for a few heavy weights. It might upset things if a 200 pouud man found himself in tbe adipose circle. The Sandwich Islands are likely to become a great resort for tramps, who, when exiled, can claim damages and be supported by the Administra tion aud United States guns. It's a chance that Wandering Willie ought uut to roiss. Till A I. LIKT. List of causes set down for trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the tourth Monday of 1-ebruarv, 1893. 1. Hannah L. Ounkle vs. Amsler Bros. 4 Co. No 34, Almost Term, 1894. Fi. fa., No. 5, August Term, 1894. Sher iff's interpleader. 2. Carl W. Schofield, use First Nation al Bank, Jamestown, N. Y., vs. John A. Waterhouso, No. 26, February Term, low. eire facias ssur Mortgage. 3. Carl W.Schotield, use First National Bank, of Jamestown, N. Y.. vs. John A w aterhouse. No. 27, February Term. ism. iscire racias snr Mortgage. 4. William Best, Silas Filz, vs. Chas, J. Harris, Cordelia Harris. No. 22, August Term, 1894. Summons In As sumpsit. 6. Maria Andrews ve. James Carson, No. II, No. ember Term, 1892. Comas. Action of Trespass. 6. Walter R. Dawson vs. Turner Bro thers, No. 14, August Term, 1894. Re plev.n. 7. Walter R. Dawson vs. Turner Bro thers, No. 8, November Term, 1894. Re plevin. 8. Joseph Moore vs. F. M. Crosier, No, 51, August Term, 1894. Appeal bplaiu tilf from J. P. 1). ('. F. Fox, Frank Crain, Bruce Crain doing business as Fox, Crain A, Co., vs. J. M. Edwards, No. f2, August Term, 1N. Appeal nv ilelenuant trom J. V. 10. J. -Scott Bell and O. J. Blanchard, parties as Hell s Klanctiard, vs. Johu T, Carson, Sheriff, and Samuel Aul, No. 2, August Term. 1894. Summons in Tres pass. Attest, CALVIN M. ARNER, Prothouotary. Tionesta, Pa.. February 5, 1895. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, The Hon. Charles H. Noyes President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the count v of Forest, has isued his era- cept I'orholdingaCourtofComuiou Pleas Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans Co Tt, Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for th I'ountyot forest, to commence oil the Four'li Monday of February, being tne oay ot feoiuary, 189.). No tico is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Con stables of said county, that they be then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ol said diia' with their recoids, inquisitions, examination, and other leiiieinbraiices, to do those things wini u to ineir ollioe appertain to be done and to those who are bound iu recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are orbhall beiu tliejailof Forest County, that tney may oe tiicii aim there to prosecute against thein as shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal this 28th day of January, A. I. IW'5. JOHN T. CARSON, L.s. Sheriff. AT- THE LEADER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. A,v?J",vp too many Winter Ooods yet, such as Heavy Press tlnods or thovprv best itmlltie Men's LadieV and Children's Undprw-0Hr Blankets, (Vml'nrt ors, Muffs, Bows, Overcoats and Suits for Men and Boys; -nn-A!np.J.!lr''Lfm'"- T'X'i'cs' nod Children's Conts aud Wraps, Fascinators. Fur Waists, our stock is largo. Trimmings I. ml lis' t t DAVID MINTZ'S. Maricnville, Pa. HltillFST MARKKT PRICE paid for Hides, Wool, Furs, Sheep , t it-,, ; ,w, Our Millinery Hoods Must (i-i Regardless of Cost. A lso a !tlg Line of Other Ooods too numerous to men tion, which wo are bound lo sell In order to make room for our Immense st-n-k of Spring and Summer tioods, which wi must have. So eonto ewrlv and secure bar gains at Notice to Creditors. Notice is lieteby given that I am going out of the uiercatil'le business iu TioUcia aud all accounts due me must be settled on or before Feb. 15, IS! 1.3. or said accounts will be left for collet tion. H Harnett. Tionesta, Pa., Jan. 19, 1W5. tf. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VTRTVF. of sundry writs of T.evati Facias issued out of the Con. t of Com mon Pleas of Forest County, Pa., and to me directed, there will I'm exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in tho Borough Tionesta, Pa., on MONDAY, FF.BKUAKY 23, A. P., ISM, at 1 o'clock p. in., the following doscribed real estate, to-wit : M. M A N DP VI LI. F., Ti. M. WHITNF.Y vs. M A HI 10 R. WHITK nnd OVVIH K. WHITK. Levari Facias. No. 22, February Term, 1st',). Hall and Thompson Plainlitf's attorneys. All that certain lot or piece of land situate in Marionviile, Ji nks Township, Forest County, Penn a. tied being what is known and numbered as lot No. 4, in K. Beviers section property ns surveyed and laid out by Janus B.'fahvcll, Civil Kngtneer, August and September 158!', a a rel'ereni-e to this plot w ill appear and described as follows: Cominencmgat tin north-east corner of the lot being at south-west corner of lievier Street and Harlin Alley, thenco south along Bo vier Street 58 4-10 feet to corner ol lot N 44, thenco west along lot No. 44 one hun dred and twenty feet to Hunts Alley thence north along Hunts Alley !S u ni l-Ill leet to llurlem Alley, thence east along Harlem Alley one" hundred and twenty feet to Bevier Street, tho place ol neginning ai. i, ironuiiL' OS -i-iu loot in Bevier Street and running back 12( feet to Hunts Alley. This lot is a part of a large tract of land heretofore con veyed to K. Bovier by Rebecca J. Blood and K. L. Blood, lor husband, by deed oaten September n, lNSi. Heoorded in neca mook, in o, i,. puko 510. part ot subdivision No. 7, of Warrant No. 3li9. Improvements consist ot a larun two story frame housed and oul building, the whole ot said premises being ltpptovcd, iencon, tve. laKcn in execution and to lie sola ns tho property of Mario R.Whjteiiud David h.. n lute at the suit ot M. Mitndervil i and It. M. Whitney. ALSO FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF J A M TCs! 'ION. N Y , vs ANNA B St HU FIF.LD and CAUL V Sl IIOFTELD, Defendants, Tidal Oil Co , Terra Tenant Leva ia Fscias, No 2o. Felt. Term, 1890 Samuel Grumhine, Attorney. AH that tract or parcel i f land si'nate in the Town-hip of Harmony, in ths Conn v t l Forest and Co'etnonnealtb of IVi.tovi vania, and Imtinilfd and ile-crib d as lol lows: Bounded on the north t'V h Gor man road, on the east by 1'.. B Howhiini. and on the suinh and west by land of Me lay, containing terty acres of land be ibi same more or )cts, ts-ing the same premises couvey-d to William K. Clark ami Mury Clark, his wife, by deed dated Deeeuiher 4. 18.-9, from Henry Smith and Sarah A Smith. his wife and reeo ded in the recorder's otlice of Forest County, iD deed Isxik 21, page 219. In provenieetp, two oil well derricks : wells not producing. Taken io execution and to be sold as the propw ty of Am a B Schooled and Call W. Schofle d, defendants. Tidal Oil Co . Terra Tenants, at the suit of the Fir.-t National Ba k of Jamestown, N. Y. A .SO. J. M. BUM IS, HENRY O. Ill-: MIS vs. C. FRANK FOX. FRANK CRAIN and BRICK CRAIN, Levari Faci s. No. 30, February Term, 18'.'o. Ball d Thompson, Plainltff s' attorneys. All defendants ilulit. title, interest and claim of, in and to all that piece or par cel of land situate in the Township ol H .we. County of Forest and Slate of Pennsylvania, containing- eleven acres ( 1 la. I situate near the southwest corner of Warrant number three thoiis.mil eight hundred and two iISMrj), to be laid out in as nearly a siiuare loriii as possible, in cluding the ground upon which mill is located, and bouses w ithin such bounda ries; being the same premises contracted to be sold to first parties by S. Crawford. W. G. Cowan and J. M." Hastinus hv agreement beuring date the ;2tli day of Fein uary, A. I)., Is90; also the Rail Road, Rail Road track, aud Road Bed, leading from the said mill to the Pittsburg iV Western Rail Road, with right of way, ingress, cars, tixlu es and appurtenances thereto, together with all and singular the building, improvements, woods rights, liberties, privileges, heredita ments and appurtenances to tin same be longing: One large saw mill 32x130 ,-,.,.( with all machiuerv, two 40 hoisu-power uoiiets, one large engine, one small en gine, saw frame, carriage, sets, edger. belts and shutting, one large planing ma- cnine, etc., etc. Also, eight boaro" dwell ing houses with out-buildings, and three board stebles, etc etc. laKen m execution ami to be sold as the property ol C. I rank Fox, Frank Crain and Bruce Crain, at the suit ol J. M. HemlH, ilenry C. bonus. TF.RMS OF S.VLK. Tho followit.g must be strictly compiled v.ith when the projierty is stricken down : 1. When the plain till or other lien cred itors becoti o the purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list ol liens lnciuiting mortgage searches on tne prop erty sold, together with eiu-h lien credit or's re -eipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as he may claim, must I,n fnmislo.,1 tl, Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paiil in full.. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. in,, ol the next day, at which time all property no settled for will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to wuoin ursi soul. See Purdon's Digest, Ninth Kdition, pago 4 u and Smith s 1- m ins, page 3-4. JOHN T. CAlt.sO.N, sheriil Shcrill s Otlico, 1 loiiesla. Pa., Jan. 29 Ih'.lo. AUCTION! BARNTKTT'S Conniioiicing tiiiuing- loiulay, Feb. 25, and con- until the entire stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Jewelrv, Trunks and Valises is sold. C. W. DUFFEE, of Oil City will be the Auctioneer. Hear what those who saw the carpets ut our store last j ursoay, nave losav ami remember we can always give von lmt you want and at price-. Hint "knock o':l edutpyrirreM. Udtitnir : Miln, tf DON'T 3 TOBACCO IT'S INJURIOUS TO STOP SUDDF.NLY and don't be I m posts) upon by buying a remedy that requires you to do so. as It is nothing more than a substitute. In II. o sudden stoppage oflubacco you must have sotno stimulant, and in most all cases, the ellcct of the stimulant, bo it opium. morphine, or other opiates, leaves a lar worse habit contracted. Ask your druggist alxmt DACO-CURO. ii u ;!lr,'lv vt'iiviaiiie . u tio noi nave io Mop BACO-CURO. It will nottty you when lo stop and vonr desire lor tobacco w ill cease. Your system will bo as tree from nicotine as the day be lore yon took your lirst chew or l.v euro Hie tobacco habit in all r .1 boxes J30 days treatment smoke. An iron clad written guarantee to nhsoluf its forms, or money refunded. Price Sl.ou per box anil Kiiaraiueeii core, j e-.00 rorsate nv an iiruggisis or win do sent hv mall upon leeoipi, 01 price. ,sr..i, ni.v 1 w l r. I nuiiii I-lilt rvlll.L. I1UA. ISook lets and proofs free. Kureka Chcmicnl .V M'l'g Co., Ln Crosse, Wis. OlllcoofTllF. PIONKKR PRKSS COMPANY, C. W. Hohsii k, Supt. SL Paul, Minn., Sept. 7, 18!14. reka Chemical and MTii Co., La Crosse, Wis. Dear Sirs I liavo been a tobacco liend for many years, and during tho oast two years have smoke I fifteen to twenty cigars reguluriv every day. M v whole oei viios system became alTeetett, until my physician told inn I must give up the useol tobac co nir 1110 iimn oe ng, ai least. 1 irieu tne so-eailisi Kei iy c ire," "No-To-ltac, and various otitor remeiiies, out willionl suit-ess, until I accidentally learned of your "Haoo-Curo. I hree weeks ago to-dav I coiiimeiice.l usimr vnnr ir.,o,iruil,,,, nnd to-dav I consider myself coinpielely cured; I am in fwrfn-t health, and the hor- rinie ciaving lor tonai"'o, which every Inveterate smoker lullv annreciales. bus completely tell me. J eonsiiler your "lUco-Curo" simply wonderful, and can fully i.vuuuii'1111 1,. luuii lull lllliv, K V. IIIIKll-K. V. n. Whildiian, NEW STORE! Having purcli ised the store l'orinorly owned by J F. Ovei lander, next door to W. N. Y. A P. R. R. Station, I am pre pared to furnish the public with any thing, in tho lino of GRECERIES & PROVISIONS, CONFLCTIONKRIKS, TOBACCO 10 CK WIIOLKSALE AND RAT AIL. Also the FAMOUS PILLSPURY FLOUR! I guarantee prices as low as the lowest, and all pHids delivered free of charge. Call and see me. C. M. W1IITE3IAINT, WF.ST felDK, TIONESTA, Confirmation Notice." Notice is hereby given Hint tho follow ing aecounis have been tiled in my (Wlii-e mil will be pi . si nted at the next term of court, couiuieiiciiig 011 tho Fourth Mull day of l'elii onl y, lsti.", for conlii nintion : 1. l'ir-t and iinal aci ouut of S. J. Wul cott, Adiiiiiiisti aior of Thomas I'ownell, deceased, ho was sdiiiinislrator of T. L. Pownell, late of Hickory Townsiiip, de ceased. 1. T iist and final account of S. J. Wol cott, iboiiiistialor of Thomas Pownell, hito nf 1 1 lekory township, deceased. f irst ami final a unit olT'.li Berlin and ' Iiavid I. Heck, T.xeculoi s ol the last w ill inn) toslaiuciit of Catharine Beck, latu of Kingsley lownship. deceased. Atte-i, CALVIN M . ARXKR. Register, and Clerk of Orphans Court Tionesta, Pa., Juuuary 'A 1WD. i t " "l :tll 111 It . M I I I s IN O O O O- 4s ALL KNOW We ittiist sell. All Know wo tun,! have the cab. for w hat wo do sell. ALL KNOW that cash w ill boy nion goo, Is than Any kind o obligation. Our liado shows Unit people appreciate low 1 prices and w e tiro going lo continue on that line. W hen you uoe I any thing In our lino nst cal mid be sai Isiled. We have the lm jost stock of general inerchaii'tiso in town aol ill guarantee lo sa e yo-i niouev. 1 1 vou need 11 11 v Mi i if In eloibiiig bit ween now and March I we Hill make a big reduction. Cinue in and compare (unlit v nnd Prices. " NO Tltol'RLK TO SHOW (JonliN. fcs. " r li Vil 1 1 1 .Ay ,0V TX -k. ut rtms T be a half dressed man when vou can be a perfectly well and fully dressed one in up to date clothes by tailors, who know their business. Twenty thou- and dollars worth ot choice woolens to select from, at New Tariff Prices TrousetH to order 85 lo 8S. Sao Suits to ordet 820 lo 837. 1 uuway suits to order 1121 lo HliO Overcoats lo order 820 lo $:to. , Tailors, Huttois, Furnishers and Shirt MaKers, Modorate Price Store. Sole Agents for Youmans aud Knox's Hats and I)r- Jaeger's Underwear. 1'5 AND 1.1 1 SKNKCA STRI'KT. OIL CITY. PA. o o o o THE LOVE OF MONEY. iROOT OF ALL EVIL ! if HOWKYF.R, MONKY IS A VITAL l.LKMI'.NT IN KV 1RY BUSINKSS I.I KK. ANH Is AS I 'ssKNTI A L "I TI I K LIVK BUSIN'KSS M VV AS FOOD IS TO T1IH ACI'IVK BODY. K IIWH SUIT'S AND O V F. liCO ATS THAT WF, ARK GOINO T ) SKI.L AT AUCTION PRICES MKN S SUITS FROM tXM UP. MKN'S OVKRCOATS FROM f l..'illUP. VK MUST II A V K MUX K Y. WE IIAVK RAIM.MNH FOR CASH BUYKRS. RKMF.MB10R We have everything In (leiit's Furnishings, ns well as Boots ntnl fMioes. 1 an cany aim gel prices, LEDEBTJR & MILES. Lawrence & Smearbaugh, -DLALKItS IN CLOTHING. DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS- WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS. CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. HOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN KVKRY Df.PARTMKNT. TAKEN IN EXrilA.N. 1 f Mi .OOlS. SIGGINS & HERMAN, DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONE&TA, - - PENN. IN OUR OROCKRY DKPARTM FNT WILL ALWAYS 11 K FOUND Tllh FRESHEST. moCEftTES. BKRRIKS, FRUITS & VICti K 1'ABLF.s OF ALL KINDS, IN SKASON. In our Jlrug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk will always he found the ' PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMl'OUNDKi. WITH UTMOST CARK. i&i'Gusr Matter J a, of the linn of MORCK BRO'S, OPTICIANS, Specialist in Erroraof Relractioii of the Kye. KxamiiiBtionM free of charge. WARRKN, PKNN. W. A. FISHER, Jeweler. Bovard Illoclt, Tioneslj, a ORKNZO FULTON. Manufacturer of aud Dealer in HARNESS. LOLlfcRS. BRIDLES. And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. ITONKHTA-. PA. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF . TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CAKFIELD, PROPRIETOR. v'if lo 1ft iimii ihn moNt rt Hhontililt. tt'i iits. lie will u)m do JOB TB A3X2STG All orders left ut the Post Ollioe will receive prompt attention. IF YU WANT a reiectihte Joh of printing hi a rcitHouulilu prico mciiu your order to tiun oiHce. 11 II t 1 I L HIBU I TUf P r III 1.1 1.. zifflwmk j",v,,,,i N'"v- '" TrniiiH leavo Tlo iioMu for (lil Ciiy oul poinu west an follows : No. : Bitilul.il-Apr,. l'J:07 nm. No. '.I ay 1- r. inhi (carrying v ,i.,,T''.",,-T.-s) '.'' '" ':,s'l- "' No. at Oil city .x re 7:.M p. in. For Hickorv.Tidi.iute. Warren, Kin.ua Brad lord, Moim nnd the Fast: ' No. .11) t Mean Fxnrei-.s No. ;tj lit il hi i li KxprcNM.... No. till ay Freiuhl (carrying liasciideiN lo TiiincKta)..'. :TI n. in. l:lo p. in. 8:11 a. m. Oct Time Tallies and full information from S. IJ. CLARK, A-enl, Tionesta, Pa. R. lll.'I.L, (ieu lSupt. J. A. FF.l.LOM. ' en'i 1'aM.ennei Jj Ticket A)tent, Bultalo, N. Y. W. L- Doucla 3 i W Imm 0 8QUEAHIN0. And oilier poctalllM for Qeutlenieu, ladles, lkiy and MtM-a aro lb Best In the World. Beo descriptive advrtlM nu'ut wbk-b 4itjc4U' lu tUU pojier. Take no Substitute. luUl ou Laving V. L Wlttl UUUll BJlJ irlO it tamped on bottom. tkUi b F. R. LANSON. . Oli, CiTY, . . i-A. - . - r 4 y
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