THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WENK. Cditor 4 Pkopkictoh. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 190ft llepublionn Ticket. STATU. Auditor General K. B. HARDEN 11KKU, Wayne County. injjresmen-at-Lai'ge GALUSHA A OKOvV, ot Susnuhaniia Cnnntv. UOB KUT II. FOERDEKEK. of Philadelphia. COUNTY. . Assembly A. M. DOUTT, Tionosta JlorouKli. ' JMootWc Jmlge-W. 11. II. DOTTKR- EK, Kinsley '1 wp. : ItiMriet Attorney SAMUEL D. I IV WIN, Tionosta Borough. By a final decision in Washington the official spelling will be "Porto Rico." l hal sounds familiar mid saves 10 per cent in writing the name. Up to the present it has not occuired to Mr. Pettigrew to introduce a resolution making inquiry concerning the Republi can gains in South Dakota. ' Bryan and Allen will write the Popu list platform in Mar and the Democratic National convention in July will begin ' business with a superimposed turret. The platform adopted by the Repub licans in 1896 is national history in 1900. It is a hint for the next four years too clear to be mistaken and too valuable to be nejrlceted. Th e Boers with 20,000 men seem to bo trying to surround Roberts, who has five times as many. Bobs must be careful not to get bottled up and depend on Dul ler to raise the siege. A IX that remains to coniploto the work of Ooebelism in Kentucky is to indict the entire Republican party and to pass a law that no one who has been indicted shall ever voto atrain. AVkrmont woman announces that sho is a cnmiid ilo for Vice Presidont on the ticket with Dewey. Tiie feminine el ement is strongly marked in the Admir al's advent into politics. A Thxsesskk Democrat has been de feated for Congress because he named his bou after Grover Cleveland. Y'et it is claitnod that tho Democratic party is a harmonious institution. A Spanish writer attributes the lick ing we gavo Spain to "Yankee luck." The Democrats attributo the return of prosperity to "Republican luck." It is bettor to bo born lucky than blind. The Chicago platform attributes to tho demonetization of silver a"corresponding fall in the prices of commodities produced by tho people" A party that reaffirms that nonsonse in tho year 1900 confesses that tho stock of common sense is ex hausted. If the Democratic party is determined to make both the head and tail of its ticket out of military material, would not Colonel Bryan and General Aguinal do make a good combination f The for mer it a talker and the latter is a runner and the mixture would be more popular in Boston than a Manhattan cocktail at Kansas City next July. Is it not about time for the Democratic party to call upon tho country to put them in power, so that they may reduce the dangerous surplus in the United States treasury? That is one of the few promises made by it that was faithfully fulfilled, and, in doing so, it also reduced the sui plus of almost every citizen in the Union. As a surplus reducer and deficit creator that party lias a reoord that can not bo successfully assailed. Coi.one', Watteksox continues to ex plain his explanations of why he proposes to support a platform this year that made him desert his party in 1896. It will be recalled that in 1S1K5 the Colonel conduct ed his bolt under a "No Compromise With Disnonor" banner. His various explanations go to show that the Colonel has not compromised. His connection with Goebelism has caused him to ex ecute an unqualified surrender. Bkyan is running well in the States where the Republican majorities are largest. In Lhose States the Democrats have nothing to iose. But in the South, where prosperity has advanced with rapid ' strides and the Democrats are in the ma jority, they are thinking very seriously as to whether it is a good policy to nomi nate a man who is against prosperity and who would undo all the good that has been done. Harrisburg Telegraph. Senator Hoar has undergone a sing' ular change in the last five years. In an address at Plymouth, Mass., in 1895 he said, speaking of the tree planted by the first American settlers: "Its boughs hang over the Pa"i fie. And in time in good time It will send its roots beneath the waves and receive under its vast can opy tho islands of the sea." Now that Ills prediction has come truo the Senator thinks the country has degenerated and is on tho verge of ruin. The transforms tion Is in tho Senator himsoit. Now that civil government has been granted to Porto Rico, the Democrats would have tho country believe that great injustice has been done to that littlo island, when the truth is that it is to be granted the largest possible measure of self-government aud educated in Ameri can ideas of citizenship. Not one cent of tax, either direct or indirect, is to be col lected from there that will not be to- turned in the way of schools, ports, road?, bridges, light-houses and all those im provements that mark tiio progress of i vigorous and growing poople. The prominence of brother-in-law John McLean in connection with the Dewey campaign will impedo the Admi ral s chances for getting any considera tion in the Kansas City convention, if he ever had any chances. Even if he should get the nomination, Ids connection with McLoan would hurt him in the canvass. Many persons would think that if Dewey were elected, the real President would be McLean, and that individual is so thor oughly distrusted all over the country that hn could not lio elected alderman in any town In which bo should reside, Dewey's boom is in bad hands. The Republican State Convention which met at Harrisburg last week did its work up promptly, harmoniously and to all loyal Republicans very satisfactor ily. Flino, of tho corrupt Allegheny machine, attonipted to inject some in surgent balderdash into the platform but was subsided with characteristic prompt ness by a vote of more than four to one, and that ended any further demonstra tion on the part ol the party wreckers. The ticket placed in nomination is a strong one and will command the sup port of the party in all portions of the State, The veteran (J row was rnomi nated for C.ngress-at-Large, and his running inato will be Robert II. Koer dererof Philadelphia, one ot the leading manufacturers of that city. Senator E. B. Hardenburg of Wayno county was nominated unanimously for Auditor General. This is one of the most popu lar selections that any State convention lias ever made. This sec; ion would glad ly have seeu Congressman Arnold placed on the ticket for Congrossman-at-Lnrge, but the tido was too strongly in favor of the Philadelphia gentleman, and Mr. Ar nold, like tho true patriot that ho is, grace fully sub -nit tod to the inevitable. He was placed on the ticket as one of the Presidential Electors at Large. The Delegates-at-Large to the National con vention are as follows ; Ex Senator Quay, Governor Stone, State Chairman Reeder, Congressman Connell, Lackawanna county ; B. W. Green, Camerou county; ex-Congressman Leisenring, Luzerucouuty; Senator Charles, A. Portor, and James Elverson, of Philadelphia. A TorKKA politician was passing along the street yesterday and saw two painters at work on au old houso. "Hi, there! ' shouted the politician, "don't yau fellers kuow it is election dayT Come down and take a l and." "No lime to bother with politics when I've got a lob," re sponded one of tho painters, as he slapped a big gob of paint up against the weather boards. 'Han't been in polities any since 1S96." Kansas City Journal. Kclleitvllle. Chas. Bauer is adding a much needed addition to his dwelling house. Tiie work Is under the charge of B.F.Winans. John R. Osgood was registered at tho Kingsley house one day last week while on his way to Sheriffs to look alter his timber interests. Mr. O. has about 20 M. cubio feetof hewn timber to rait and run to market as soon as convenient. Arthur Panaons of Jamestown, N. Y. was calling on friends last week. F.K.Dick, the fashionable tailor of Tionesta, was in town the .first of last week, and while here secured several or ders for suits which, when leceivod, will no doubt make the boys ieel quite gay in their natty suits. Miss Kate Quenthor finished a very successful term of school here last Thurs day. D. V. Clark, the crack artist and civil engineer, was ip town a couple of days last week surveying several town lots. Mr. A. Sperry of Clevelaud, O., depart ed for his home on Saturday after a three weeks' stay in town. L. E. Walters and James Long of May- burg wore in town a few hours on Sun day. George Zueiidoll has the Lumere house completed at last and it will be but a few days until it is occupied. The carpenters can again be heard at Collins' new store building. A few weeks ago tin editor of this pa per run in an item on us to the effect that J. II. Shoemaker was slinging his little paintbrush on the Collins new store at Kelletlville. We do not know whether this was done intentionally or not or was really intended as a news item, but as far as we are able to learn there bat been no slinging of brushes except the while wash brush of Dr. Smith and Joe Miller, who have been in charge of the plaster ing. This little correction is intended as a warning to the editor, who, as a journ alist, must stand for and by tho truth. Mistake somewhere. Jim must have "worked ' the compositor. Ed. The society reporttr has again been called to correct a misleading statement which, while we feel no harm is intended aud we kuow of none being done, but for all that news must be news. Tho item was written by "Corbin" aud published in jasi ween s mmcator. "uorbin"goes on to say that "J. C. Miller and Mr. Bert Talt escaped what might have been a set ions accident. They were upon a scaf folding engaged in plastering a high ceil ing when it gave way and let them down without warning. If "Corbin" imagines that being let down a distance of 15 inch' os is a serious mishap he is sadly mistak' en. This is a case where "Corbin's" yarn is more elastic than substantial, and, hereafter we challengo him to appeal to higher expectations, and the world will be better for it. To the pure in heart all things are pure, aud when at last the di rect rays of the sun of wisdom shoot through the valleys ol Salmon creek and iionesta and over the summits of the mountains of error and ignorence, in whose dark shadows Ananmas and his followors have lingered so long, and the paths of safety are disclosed to the ciear light or perfect knowledgo, then there will come an era of moral 'chastity and physical perfection, and mankind, no lunger trammelled by weakness or en slaved by passion, will goon from height to height in the realms of achievement, until at last there shall dwell on earth generation whose watchword shall be "purity." Unless "Corbin" ceases his elastic yarns ye scribe will be called upon to consume him in his most vior ous style. "Corbin," will you never come off f Wo haye had a week of good trout fish iug and several good sized strings have been reported. The largest catch we think falls to Robt. Burdick, who one day last week captured a good sized clothes basket full. This is no fish storv. it's a mackeral fact. Robt. Ilarkinson who has been on a two weeks' visit fo friends in Titusville returned homo Saturday. A serious accident happened at the Lean saw mill on Porkey run on Satur day which may necessitate the amputa tion ot both the legs of tiie victim. Geo. Runner, a young man, was engaged on the lath mill when the main carriage be camo uncontrolable. It dashed into the young man, who was standing between the tracks, and both legs wore caught, causing a very painful and serious acci dent. The society reporter noticed a large majority of our people suffering from new disease while on his daily rounds. Our physician has analyzed several cases and found by comparing the cases that it is right y named "lint on the lungs," caused from too much "chewing the rue." O. L. Johnson came down from Shef field on Saturday to visit his parents. Bert Brewster moved his family on Monday from Buck Mills to Wxgusr A Wilson's mill near Marienville, Geo. Zuendell was out to German Hill on Sunday visiting relatives and friends. Fred klinestiver was up from Ne braska on Sunday to visit his bi other George. The long state of dry weather has caused the woods to bocomo in tip-top shnpe for forest tires and as a consequence we are nearly hem mod in by raging tires. On Saturday night nearly lie entire force of Wheeler Jt Dusenbury's men, both from Endeavor and Newtown Mills were engaged in extinguishing the tire on Ross run. Thore were about 100 men in the force and for a time it was feared several of the houses near the s. ingle mill would burn down. The men by back-firing succeeded in getting the fire undercontrol. . W. D. Harrington came up from Dorry Station Westmoreland countv lastThurs day, where he has been employed by the renna. U.K. Co., as a Drakeinan. Chas. Davis and Harvey Jones, two gentlemen from Union City, were visit ing at W. A. Kribbs' over Sunday. llio salmon irceK mill sliul down Monday for about four days to put in some needed repairs. The work is in charge of Mr. Moore, who has about com pleted the repairs on the new band mill at Buck Mills. As per arrangement "The Spy of Get tysburg," was rendered to an ai preciat ivo audience by Tionrsta's best homo tel ent Saturday evening. Each part was well represented and the hall was packed to au (location. We have not learned tho amount raided, but think the receipts amounted to nearly ftiO. To add to the rostivitles a special tram load camo up from Golinza and Nebraska. Everybody was well pleased, including Hap Warh, Hopkins' is the place to go to buy a hat of any kink. A nice line of straw hats just roceived. it. Dr. J.irr.es' HeailnOlio Powders. ANY HEADACHE Will yield to the soothing influences of that marvelous little remedy, Dr. James' Headache Powders Act directly on the nerves not to stupefy them, but to soothe and strengthen them. Absolutely harmless. At all Drug Stores. 4 doses 10 cents. Cure Where Others Fail. D. P. FREDERICKS, M. D. (Piactice limited to Eye, Ear, Noso and Throat.) ARLINGTON BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA. Hours, 0 to 12. Afternoon hours must be arranged for by telephone or letter. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of Fieri Facias and Levari Facias issuod out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, and to me direct ed, there will be exposed to public sale or outcry at the Court House in Tionesta. ra., on MONDAY, MAY 21, A. D. 1900, at one o'clock p. m. the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: THE LIFE PROTECTIVE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, of Pitts burgh, vs. C.A. HILL, Fieri Facias.No, 8, May Term, 1900. (Waivers). T. F. Ritchey, Attorney. All tho defendant's right, title, interest and claim of, in and to all that cert lin lot of land situate in liorougli of Tionesta, ra., beginning at a post on line of I. I), Thomas Heirs land, thence by same north 84 degrees west 229 feet to a butter nut tree on bank of Allegheny river; thence by said river south 13 degree west 270 feet to corner of Simon Grove lot; thence by said Grove lot and Artier lot south 84 degrees east 25.5 feet to post, in line or Arneriot; tlience by lands of Hannan M. Siggins north 0 degrees east 201 feet to place of beginning. Contain ing one acre and 15 perches, moro or less. Also A certain other strip or land, be ginning at the northeast corner of the land above described, being a strip along the line of lots belonging to the heirs of P. D. Thomas, and being 23 feet wide and ex tending to imams street, a distance of about l:i (Oft, and containing one-eighth of an acre, more or less. Being the same property conveyed by Hannah M. Sig gins, and W.S. Sutley and Elizabeth Sut ley, his wife, by deed datod Oct. 31, 1894, to Chas. A. Hill, and being same premi ses mentioned in mortgage of Chas. A. Hill, dated Nov. 29, 1894, to Life Protec tive Savings and Loan Association, Re corded in Mortgage Book No. 4, Page:i89. On which is erected a frame two-storv house with ell, about 24 feet by 18 feet ell ISO foot by 15 feet, one story. One small barn about 12 feet by 15 feet, and fruit trees growing thereon, all small trees, about 8 in number, and one grape arnor. Ma Ken in execution and to be sold as the property of C. A. Hill at the suit of llio Lile Protective Savings and Loan Association of Pittsburgh. ALSO, S. A. DAVENPORT, use of O. W. PRO PER, vs. AM MI BOND HEARD, Levari Facias. No. 10 May Term, 1900. Higgins Freeman. Attorney. All the defendant's right, title, interest nu claim ot, in and to all those certain pieces, parcels or tracts of land situate in Kingsley Township, State of Pennsylva nia, neing t racts ios. t itly-two hundred and thirteen (5213). Fifty-two hundred and fourteen (5214), Fifty-two hundred and seventeen (5217), and Fifty-two hun dred and sixty-eight (5208). laaen in execution and to be sold as the property of Ammi Bond Heard, at the su it or w. A. Davenport, use ot . W Pioper. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with when the ptoperty is stricken down ; 1. When the plaintill' or other lien cred itors become the purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on the prcp- rty sold, together with such lion credi tor's receipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of the sale or audi portion thereof as he may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales no, settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of tho next day, at which time all proper ty not settled for will an tin be put up and sold at the expense and risk of the the person to whom tirst sold. See Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition, pai;e4ii, and Smith's Forms, pagn .'Ml. Sherilfs Ollice, Tionesta, Pa., May 1, 1IMJ0. J. W. JAMIESON, Sheriff. House Cleaning: When you have finished, and the vexing question of Lace Curtains, Poles Drapery, Window Blioda, Oil Cloths, Matting, etc, demands your attention, allow us to show you a few thiugs of iutorest. s with the your money bnck it your rmrc.use an II. -B saYSir.9 oeaier s proiii Our com pleto illustnitod catalogue, showing many styles of high RraOe vehicles, humors, robes, bluuliets, anil horn equipment, with detailed descriptions of each, mailed frov Write for It and learn how cheaply you cuu buy when tan Jobber's uuu dealer's profits are cut off. THE COLUMBUS CARRIAGE & HARNESS CO.. P. BRING IN YOUR WATCHES, That need repaircng if you wish good work at right prices Our Motto is, "Not how cheap, but how good for the money." Remember we can take care of all y ur waots in the Jewelry line in strict ly up-to-date fashion. ALL WORK and GOODS GUAR ANTEED as REPRESENTED. C. C. ULLER, llrunoU Store, TIOFESTA, IF.A.. NEW LIVERY Having purchased the livery barn lo cated in roar of Hotel Agnew and after adding many new and up-to-dato rigs we are now prepared to furnish livery rigs to the people of t.iis vicininlty and guuan tee fo fit you out in first-class style. We will make a specialty of furnishing rigs for Funorals, Weddings, Receptions htc WM. ORAM, ARCHIE UREY. COM I? AM) si:e us. S. H. HASLET & GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, -AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONF.STA. PF.NN. P August Mqucr o if;t ioi jist. Office i 4 "X National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. Exclusively optical. To Repair Broken Arti cles ue Cement 1 5 Remember MAJUK f) KUBBKR CE.MENT, MAJOR'S LEATHER CEMENT. Fred. Grettenbcrger OENERAIj BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil ell Tools, Gas or Water Pit tings and General Klacksin i tiling prompt ly done at Ixiw Hates. Kepairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. (Shop in rear of and Just west of the Miaw uouse, nuioute, ra. Your patronage solicited. KRED. GRETTENBEROER. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing account has been filed in my office and will be presented at the next term of Court for confirmation. First and final account of Thos. S. Work, administrator of the estate of I). T. Baylor, deceased, lato of linruett Town ship, Forest Countv. Pa. J. II. ROBERTSON, Clerk. Tionesta,' Pa., April 23, 1000. Hopkins ftelN the clothing and Hhoea, 1 Maiors 0 ? ROBINSON. When you buy a carriage, lug;;y or harness. Choose from the biggest stock a i-.l fullest assortment, and pay only the cost of nnking, wi.U but one moderate profit added. Our plan of soiling direct from tha factory insures satisfaction you re dissatisfied with. I enables you to P 0. Boi772, Columbus.O. KEiSSVii Other. Jewelers ARE OUT OF PLAGE Just as much as glasses on a Ten Day-Old baby, when they compare their stock and prices with that to bo found a' !PrmM, 3'2 SENECA St., OIL CITY, PA. Olllcial Watch Inspector and Repairer for the W. N. Y. A P. and L. S. A M. S R'ys. Send or bring your work to us. Le Union Piano &0rp Go. new york Oooda Ouaranteod Dealers and Agents Prices Cut in Two A . WHEN PVSWtteJ buytnir your muxlcnl pood, direct in mm ho factory, m will wml you direct from tho fnrtnrv a FliK Beauti ful Uritan, with a nook and Htuol on Inspection lor $49.25. WEI have no ncentH. Ti'o ih-11 yon our frnmlrt tllrpct from imiory then-fore .nrhiM; our- t'lvin a 1Ik rxiien i ill which you derive the ix-nrtit. AO D It M ei THE UNION PIANO & ORGAN CO. 880, 888, E. 131th St., NEW YORK. Guaranty Rheumatic Remedy- Is Guaranteed to Cure RHEUMATISM OR MONEY IS REFUNDED. This preparation it pot up In carton contntn Ing two bottles, which have to be mixed, and ia old by druggists at $i 35 per pnckRe. It haa bten tested iu hundrtdiof cases of klieumatism and has never foiled to make a permanent cure when the directions have been fully complied with. In ordinary enses from one to three pack ages will effect a cure, but in canes cf Ions; stand ing, where the Uric Acid crystals hnvc settled in the joints and they have become stiffened, it will take from ten to twelve packages to dissolve the crystals and effect a permanent cure. Should your druggist not have it and decline to get it for yon, or try to sell you "something just as grd," write us, and upon receipt of price we will slnd by express, prepaid; ana if it fails to benefit or effect a cure, we will refund the money. It is also the only positive cure known for Riggs disease of the gums, which is caused by Uric Acid, nd it is recommcuded by all dot-class dentists. Guaranty Rheumatic Remedy Co, (Inconfohatid) 38 W. GENESEE 8T., BUFFALO, N.Y. into head, liuolc oi oiliei nolio mniiiN; KtiU joint, lumo mid noi'o iiiiin;1ih, ii ml iliMiimiti4 pniiiM vanish al'tor iikIii WAHO ELECTRIC OIL. SHORTHAND BY MAIL! We can teach you to become a compe tent short hand reporter, by mail. A standard system. Kasy to learn ; easy to read; easy towrito. Success (tnaranteed. Send ten conU(in stamp) for first lesson. Write for particulars. Address the The Warren Business University, War ren, Pa. WANTED! Reliable man for Manager of Branch Office I wish to open in this vicinity. Good opening for an energetic sober man. Kindly mention this paper when writing A. T. MORH1S, Cincinnati, O. Illustrated crtalogue 4 ota. postage. Capo Nome Uoltl HuhIx. Tho richpst that have ever been discover ed. First boat will soil from Seattle about May 10th. Write for maps aud pamphlets giving full description to II. C. Allen, C. P. A T. A., Nickel Plate Road, Erie, Pa. No. 59-3t Sill "World-Known," For men, for every woilher, utailo in all lutct btyloti of very leal her. Room ly the Toes lv the Simpj?, Look for trade mark ami tako no nthrr. The price i' Iy $300, and they are only gold at TIONESTA CASH STORE, Itc.st 11 ace lor liroocrio, and Clothing. riIONK34, .... KKl'LEIl BLOCK.' T JLla Dress Goods. In this line cur assortment id unlimited ; comprising Blue aud Bl.uk Sorgf, Brillinn. tine, Blue Broadcloth, ttu , and in wnsdi goods we have tho liuci-t lino of Lancaster Oiiig hams, Dress Ginj;himp, Piques plain and fancy Tercali, et ., that wus ever shown in Tionesta. Come aud see. Shoes. We handle t lie famous Fisher aud Uichard 80U brands. Anyone who m ars shoes knows that these are two of the brut makes on the market. We can fit anyhndy m prices that can't be beat. Groceries. We handle tho finont line of rati tied pond ff that is sold in town, All ulio buy from us ft will ttdl you so. Come and seu our stock if R Pitted Meals, Cmiden-ed Soups, tic. The i class of goods we handle is A 1. None betler. U Lawrence & SZOSESBSEZZSSSSRSBSR The Tallo.t Mercantile tluiMini) in the World, Owned and Occjpied Exclutinel) By lit. XO. A. Waynk Cook, President. A. II. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, i!!i!i.-!i;i.:ir:cu!i.J.1 i:rr-.:- fB"K!.'!S'I,!'t,'?';1JJ!Kir:V : L DIBKCTOKS A. Wayno Cook, O. V. Kohinson, Win. Sinearbaiigh, N. P. Wheolor, T. F. Kitchoy. J. T. Dale, J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.ymont at low rales. Wo proiniso our custom ers all the benollU consistont with conservative b kinir. Interest ptid on time ' deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicitod. If yon ire thinking ol buying a Piano write (or full particulars. Catalog, Prices, and Estimates. Pianos will be sent on approval, when so desired. THE UNION PIANO AND ORGAN CO., Please Mention This Paper When Wrllloi. 888 and 888 Eatl 134th St., NEW YORK. tmi$T MUX Everything new anil up to date for making FLOUR AND - ALWAYS on hand for sale a full stock in our line. MERCHANT MILLERS. Bridge St., - Tlouenta, Pa. 8hoe4 have no equal. Iu black am) brown Kibo Kid, light ati'l heavy sdlc.i, in till tlio most fashionable loath tin ami latest elyles. 3- Smearbauqh. r ii dm. ?mmm mces Our Goncriil CaUi!oj;tic quotes them. Cc-ml 15c to partly pay postage or cxpicrs.ire and we'll send you one. It has iioo pages, 17,000 illustrations and quotes prices on nearly 70,000 things that you cat and use and wear. Wc constantly cairy ia stock all articles quoted. MONTGOMERY WAPO A CO Ailt hlgua At. A Uiullnon tU. Chicago. G03S. Kelly, Cashier. W.M. SMKAnnAl GII, Vice President NATIONAL DANK, PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000. 1 The Union Piano m Organ Co. 88G and 888 East 134th St., MEW YORK CITY. JUST STOP AND THINK WHAT YOU WILL SAVIJ whrn you buy your l'iano din-ot from tlm lurtory. OL'K MOTTO la to ave you tho inlililli-ninn's pro tin and ex ponwu. Wo do not employ ArchM, thwlore. wc nve ourm-lvi- a hiu i'X-ii',(f which you ml tin- IxMivflt. Wo will Kll to you A tllUllJlKAUli U.MU. I'lAW, fully wnrr.iiitf-d, with all of t!w Inttt Improvement, DIRHCT PPOM THE FACTORY TO YOUR HOAIC for T We Make Piano (f 100 fin and . . . mFROM gllQiUU Upwards. $183.00 TIMETABLE, in eiluct Jan. 10, 11KJ0. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as follows: No. 31 Buffalo Express, daily except .Sunday- 12:06 noon. No. 33 Oil City Ext resH, daily except Sunday 7: 10 p. m. For II ickory.Tidioute, Warren.Kinzua, Bradford, Olcnn and tho Eat : . No. 30 Olean Express, daily except (Sunday 8:45 a. in. No. 32 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:19 p. in. diet Time Tables aud full information from J. W. McCltlOA. Atent, Tionesta, Pa. it. BELL, (ien'l Supt, J. A. FELLOWS, (ien'l Passenger A Ticket Ajrent, General ofllce, Moonev-Brisbane Bid Cor. Mailt aud Cliuton SU., Iluflalo.N.Y
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