The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, March 05, 1890, Image 3

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
4. I. WINK,
Editor 4 Psorsitros.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1RW.
Announcements.
Tkhms. T resident Judge, fen; Con
irross, $.10: Nonste, flA Assembly, flO;
Associate Judge, $10) Prothonotm-'v, 910;
fhoritr, pHi County Comniisstnno'r, f." ;
County Superintendent, ?.: Auditor, fcl
Jury Commissioner, Delegate to Stato
Convention, $i .strictly eah in advance.
PRESIDENT JUDGE.
We urn authorized toannounccthonamo
f SAM I1 EL D. IRWIN, of Tionesta, Pa.,
its . candidato fur tho olllco of President
J mice, subject to llio decision of tlio Re
publican (bounty Primaries, and tho 37tli
Judicial District Convention.
ASSOCIATE Jl'DGE.
Wo are authorized to announco C, V.
GILLESPIE, of Kimrslcy township, as n
candidnto for Associate Judge, subject to
Kcpnhlican usages.
We nro authorized to announce C. W.
CLARK, of Tionesta. township, as a candi
dal for Associate Judge, subject to Ite
publican usages.
ASSEMBLY.
We nro authoiizd to nnnounco tho
liatuo of ANDREW COOK, or Cooksbnrg,
Harnett township, as a randidato for As
sembly, subject to Republican usages.
We nro authorized to announco tho
nnmoof S. S. TOWLER, of Jenks town
ship, as a candidate for Assenl)ly, subject
to Republican usages.
We nro authorized to nnnounco P. C.
I1LOC1IER, of Tionesta township, as a
candidate, for Assembly, subject to Ro
pnblican usages,
FROTHONOTA RY.
Wo are authorized to nnnounco CALVIN
M. ARNER, as a candidate for Prothon
otnry, Register, Recorder. Ac, subject to
Kepuhliinu usages.
SHERIFF.
We nro nuthorir.ed to announce JAMES
IT. BUTLER, of Tionesta, ns a candidate
for Sheriff, subject to Republican usages.
We are authorized to nnnounco HARRY
MAZE, of Jenks township, as a candidate
for Sheriff, subject to Republican usagos-
Wo nro aulliorizod to announce JAMES
K. UREEN, of West Hickory, Harmony
township, ns a candidate for Sheriff, sub
ject to Republican usages,
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
Wo are authorized to announce JAMES
McINTYRE, of Harmony township, ns a
candidate for County Commissioner, sub
ject to Rcbublican usages.
We aro authorized to announco J. J.
PARSONS, of Jenks townshin. ns a can
didate for County Commissioner, subject
iu ivepuutican usages.
STATE DELEGATE.
We are authorized to announce J. B
AONEW, of Tionesta, as a candidate for
Delegate to the Republican State Conven
tion.
The Ohio geryruander makes eight
or ten districts with Democratic ma'
jorities less than two thousand. With
a good majority in tUe State all these
districts should be carried by the Re
publicans.
Two of Warren's prominent lawyers,
Geo. II. Iliggins and W. M. Lindsay,
have announced as candidates for the
Republican nomination for President
Judge of this District, we observe by
the Warren papers.
St. Loi'is, speaking through its great
newspaper, the Globe-Democrat,pedges
Missouri and the Southwest to the
success of the World's fair iu Chicago,
mere is an air of determined unity
in that Western country which the
effete and dolorous East may profit
Abraham Lincoln, the young son
of Minister Robert T. Lincoln, has
been hvoering between life aod death
for several weeks, and late advice
from London gives very little assur
ance 01 ins recovery. A nations
prayers are that he may live to honor
the great name he bears.
With all duo thanks to our Demo
cratic contemporaries for giving us
correct information about Republican
intentions, we are still under the im
pression that a State Convention will
have something to say concerning who
shall be the nominee for Governor,
and it roightpossibly give some con
sideration to the man who shall pre
side over the Heoato. Lancaster Examiner.
The Columbus Dispatch truly says:
"The country at large should promptly
discountenance any attempt at starting
a sideshow to the proposed World's
Fair. Ic would be a manifest injustice
to Chicago to permit such a thing to
transpire. Furthermore, it would be
seen to bo the outcropping of a very
nieun and unpatriotic spirit if nnothsr
city attempted to injure the opportun
ity Chicago has within her graep."
It is to be recollected at this lime
that President Kliot presides over the
university at whose commencement
a few years ago a man then occupying
the exalted position of President of
the United States went out of his way
in nn nrntion to spunk of "the general
lyiog of newspapers" and to iosult tho
profession of journalism. He was the
man who ordered Hie newspaper to
"Tell the truth" and then raised merry
cain because they did so. Philadel
phia Yew.
The fiiends of Hon. John A. M.
Passinure, of Philadelphia, are giving
him a remarkably fioo boom for the
Republican nomination for Lieuten
ant Governor, and tho fever seems to
be catching pretty much all along the
line. Mr. l'assmoro bears a nu n en
viable record both in the councils of
his party itnd among tho people of the
State in general, as a clean cut, honest
and brainy man, anJ should the Gub
ernatorial nomination fall to the
Northwest, as it is bound to, if there is
no bungling, then the other end
should comb from the East, and his
nomination would admirably fill the
ticket, aod make it strong for his be
ing on.
The roan who-doesn't make his for
tune within the next ten vears will
never mnko it. Concentration and
combination of capital in all lines of
production will gradually freeze out
the individual. That there is a gen
eral apprehension of this fact is evi
dent by the rush from the states into
newly opened territories. The Oklo-
homa boom is followed by the rush to
the Sioux reservation, and now a
boarde waits on the border of the
Cherokee strip ready to swarm in
when it is opened. Tbe whites are
trying to have the Seminoles driven
out of the everglades of Florida. Now,
too, one hears the advice: "Salt Lake
is the place for a young mau; there's
new deal there." Tbe Mormons
have been driven out aud the city will
soon be overrun by tho "carpet bag
ger." All want to gel rich in a hur
ry, and they hope to find fortunes "far
from tho maddening crowd's ignoble
strife" in a strife ignobler still a
strife of rapine a plunder in new fields.
All want to get on tho grouud floor of
life and to bo what is called "on the
inside." But good hard work iu the
old field will win. It may uot win a
fortune in a few years, but it will win
comfort and ease. What will human
kind do when all the Eldoradoes are
no more ? Oil City Blizzard.
The proposition of Postmaster Gen
eral Wanamuker to unite telegraphic
with postal service has quite naturally
excited the telegraph people, and
President Green, of the Western Uu-
ion, was before congress yesterday iu a
proteat against Mr. Wauamakei's
scheme. President Green will find
Mr. Wanamakcr about the most prac
lical man that ever undertook the
management of the postal aflUirs of
this country ; ono who is thoroughly
convinced that a telegraphic service
"is tho legitimate work of the post
oflice, and that the people are right in
stoutly demaudiog telegraphic facili
tics at postal stations, and one who
believes that a telegraphic service, too,
is strictly o narmony with the origin
al design in establishing' post offices
aod poBt roads : "The commuuicatioo
of intelligence, with regularity and
dispatch, from one part of these
United States to another." This is
clearly his belief. He is not a Socil
ist, a Communist, nor an Anarchist
He intends uo robbery of tho Western
Uuiou property or of the property of
any other corporation or individual.
He is a successful business man with
a lull conciousocss not oniy 01 me
rights, but of the value of property,
and can be expected to act only with
in those lines. 13 iH postal telegraphs
will come. Tho people have the idea,
and it is gathering force and strength
every day, and the question to be de
termined is how it cau be secured
without unfairly affecting the lights of
those who have invested money in ttl
egraph lines. This is a problem that
to all appearances will need an early
solution. HarrUburg Telegraph.
DAVID
-:- MINTZ,
MARIENVILLE, PA.
General Cleaning' up Sales, to make llooni
for Spring Goods!
Wo are now ollVring our Entire Stock of ladles' end Children's Cloaks and Under
wear, reran! less of cost. A Iso our line stock of Men's and Youths' Overcoats and
Heavy Uniierwitrc, and a Complete Line of lilankels, Quills, Flnnels, Horse Rlauk
el.s, Robes, Ac., in fact all Winter Hoods, at remarkably low pliers.
We hnvo opened up in connection with tho People's Store, n First-class MER
CHANT TAILORING EST A H L I S H M E N T, under the management or that well
known Prince ol'Cnlters, LYMAN ODELL, aud aro now ready to till orders Prompt
ly for Tailor-made Clothing in a first-class manner. If wn have no clothes Iu stock
line enough for yon we can with dispatch make you a first-class suit on short notice.
OL'IS STOCK OF FIXR I) KINS (iOUUS
Is tho largest in tho Conntv at prices to suit nil.
them in Plush, Cloth, Newmarkets, Ac. and in all tho
and are oll'ering Bargains. Wo buy
As to LADIES' Wit A VS. wo have
.ending Styles, Tailor-mndo
Direct from the Manufacturers, and have a complete line at Bottom Trices.
CUTLERY Complete Stock of I. X. L. Woods in Pocket Knives and Razors. Also
a full lino of American Pocket and Hutcher Knives,
REVOLVERS Smith it Wesson, Harrington mid Richardson Arms Company.
Cartridges of all Kinds.
UNDER AND OVERWEAR FOR ALL.
The most Complete Stock of
Imported : and : Domestic : Dry : Goods !
In this scctlou of the State. Call and cxantino for youselves.
We Will Double Up!
TQY THIS we do not mean that wo shall
take a life partner. We have not time.
But we will double vv the size of our
stock next month. On or about March 10
we will go East to purchase our Spring
Stock, and wo will try and havo the Finest
and Best in Jj orcst County, and will guar
antee that wo will give the benefit of Low
Prices to our customers.
At present we are ottering our stcok of
Ladies and Children's Garments regardless
of cost ; also our stock of Kcmnants, con
sisting of Dress Flannels, Cashmers and
everything in the lino of remnants which
must be closed out before wo will go East
to purcnase our hprinc: stocK, as we
want to make as much room as possible.
We have only 5 cases of Candee Boots left
that sell at $2.40. Come and get a pair be
fore they arc gone.
j, ivr, writnx
CUT - PRICE - STORE,
Tionesta, Pa.
WESTERN NEW YollK VKNN
HYLVANIA RAILROAD, formerly
., N. Y. & V. R. R.
Time Table tnklnjr effect May 12th, l'J.
J'.nteru 'I line ,,"lh Meridian.
Trains w ill leave Tionesta for Oil Cllv
and points West as fol'.ows:
No. IW Through Kreljrht (carry
Inn passeiiffers).' 0: 10 a. in.
No. Ill liull'iilo Express l!i:!l;l noon.
No. (11 Way Freight (carryinir
passengers) fcrn p. m.
No. ail Oil City E. ress H:W, p. m.
For Hickory, Tldionto, Warren, Kliixuu,
Rrndford, Olcun and tho Easti
No. 30 Olean Express 8:1(1 a. m.
No. 112 I'iltMbiirKn Express .'1:411 p. Iu.
No. IK) Through Fremiti (car-
ryiiifr passengers ":1!1 1. m.
Trains tilt and no Run Dally and carry
pnsseiiifers to and from points between
Oil City and Irvineton only. Other trains
run dnilv except Sunday.
Jet Time Tables anil full information
from J. L. CRAK1, A-.'ent, Tionesta, I'a.
U. HELL, Oen lSupt,
J. A. FELLOWS,
(en'l l'usseuer ,S Ticket Asrrnf.
Rullalo, N. Y.
GENERAL MERC ' NTS.
Dealers in
Wo have our Stock of Clothing made for us, i.nd havo in stock n very fine lino of
Ready Made goods. In fact the best in Western Pennsylvania. Very low prices. A
nice line of. OVERCOATS sultnblo for Holidaypresciits.
boot;
SHOES !
Au Extra fino assortment of all tho best makes at Rock Prices.
FIXI? I.IXIi OF JEWELRY.
Oold and Silver Watches iu great numbers.
Kings, rius, 4se., Are. -
Hold and Silver Watch Chains, Charms
Our Quccuswat'O Department is Complete In llest" Albion"
TRUNKS, VALISES, S ATI! ELS, Ac.
Brussels, Inirrains, Hemp, Special Room for Display. Window Shades. Oil Cloths
of all shades and designs.
Highest market prico paid for Hides, Furs, Ileeswax, Sheep l'olts, Ginseng, Ac.
DAVID MXNTZ.
JUST
19. We WILL March 181.
AT THE iii:.vi OF THE?
And give more valuo for J1.00 than can bo got elsewhere !
IF XT IR, 3iT I T CJ IR, E.
Also,
UNDERTAKERS,
TIONESTA, VA.
Wo
ismrvv goods i
arclust openiuK eur Fall pun-bases of Fall and Winter Ooods, and marking them
at prices that KNOCK. THK JIOITO.M OCT OF
'ItOCZt UOTTOSI!"
CLOTHING, OYEHC0ATS, CLOTHING,
Onr Clothlna Room has never been so CHOCK Fl'LT. of r.uru;ains as this Full.
Suits.ra-.iKiuK in price from fl.dO to $'iO.(M). A tmrtrain iu eery suit ! Our stock Is thu
Largest, Assoitinent tho Rest, and l'ricca tho Ict of AN Y in Forest County.
RAYMOND'S PECTORAL PLASTER
The yvouderful Cnuuh euro. A posilivo
euro for Whooping Coiiuh and id! Throat,
t'lic-t nml Lung Troubles, and all l'ou;;lix.
Is also tho best knew n Remedy for local
u....i. ..u ... w.'.L.tt..., -I..
I Sold ,y all ili u-isls. aug7-ly.
What a Comfort!
iOVEBCOATS
We KNOW we are Hi nd'Hiartcr for Overcoats! We v. ill sell a good Chinchilla
Overcont for M.eO. Wo will sell a good Plain Overcoat for $ UH. Wo will sull Finer
tirades at prices to correspond. We havo an Excellent Linx of Orm-oats ranging in
price from ?:.30 to ?J0.l)H. Jn Roys' ami Youths' Overcoats wc can lit and plcaso any
liov from four years up.
.fir DON'T BUY OVERCOATS TILI, YOU fit) TIIHOLC.!! OUR STOCK!
A LARGE LINE OF
FINE DRESS GOODS!
Wo have Cashmeres, Silk Warps, Silk Plush, and other goods too numerous to men
tion. Call aud examine, the goods aud wo will suit you iu styles and prices.
Ol'R CXOTJ.IIX IMSrAItTMEXT.
Fino Reaver Overcoats, former price $14.00 anil $10.00, we are now soli in gat $7.7.) and
$!).'. Fino Chinchilla Coats and Vests from iVi.ot) to $12..r0. Wo also havo a lino lino
Calkscrew and Worsted Soils at remarkably low prices, that we Guarantee to tit us
well as any Custoni-Mado suit in Western Pennsylvania. We aro selling a lino of
Full Lined Punts that wo Ouarautoo to suit tho biiyer at 79 cents per pair.
SEXTS' Fuitxisz&ixtt noons.
Wo havo tho Largest Lino of the above mentioned goods In Forest County.
SPECIAL Gouts' Fino Linen Shirts from 47c. to We. each.
"WOOLEU G-OOHDS I
Men's All-Wool Jerseys, tho very best mnko and quality, from S5c. to $1.10. Un
derwear nnd other woolen goods in abundance. Prices to'auit nil. We havo 150 do..
of Men's Fino Woolen Shirts that we aro selling at Sacrifice prices, in order to make
room for onr new Stock. Wo have A lino lino of Ladies' Scarlets, that wo guarantee
Strictly All Wool, that we are selling at Gilo. each.
SHOES We have in stock tho finest lino of Ladies' and Children's Shoes, nnd
Men's and Roys' Roots and Shoes, that wo arc selling nt Special Low Prices.
CLOAKS Wo havo n fino line of Ladios' and Children's Cloaks nnd Wraps that we
nro sellinir nt prices too low to mention.
J EWKLRY of all descriptions.
Cali on tho BOSTON CLOTHING STORE and we will convinco you thr.t it pays
you to buy from tis.
Rt "K ft". f
3MA.RIENVILLE, PA.
Tho very highest market prices paid for Hides, Pelts, Furs, Ginseng, Ac.
TlilAIi LIST.
J i' st before the shooting bfl'air nt the
Capitol oa Friday, Speaker Reed I
Bbowed to Representative Stewart, of!
Vermont, a letter which Stewart
thought too good to keep private, aud
gave the contents to several colleagues,
through filiom iu turn it reached the
press. The letter read as follows :
Washington. D. C. Feb. '2. '00.
Dear Mr. Caruth ; I shall not ac
cept tho invitation presented too by
the LMue Grass Club. The reason is
very simple. I notice that J. F. Dur
ham is president. Now, J. F. Durham
assured me that during late "Distur
bances" if tbey had roe io Kentucky
they would kill mo. Knowiug said
Durham to be a journalist, his declar
ations to me itiipurt absolute verily. I
do not wish to be killed, especially in t rAsilING
Kentucky, Vibere such an eveut I6 V S. of A., meet every Monday fve
too common U attract attention. For I "lnK 1)u!o Whito denroa confer-
i , j i . r : red h i and :ld Mondnk's ot each month.
a good man to die auywhtro i. of i h. ti. sn KMAKKR, Pres.
course, gaiD, but I think I can make T. n. cour, R. s.
more by dying later and elsewhere.
try truly, I. li. IttLU. O fl.u per annum,
Important to Soldiers.
J. M. Stephenson, of tbe firm of
Garretson &, Siepheuson, U. S. Claim
Attoroevg cf Chillicothe, O., will be
at lit e Ceutral House, Tioneata, Fa
Wednesday aud Tbureday, March 19
and 20, 18'.(0. Increase and rejected
claims a specialty. Applicants ex
amiucd nod claims based according to
disabilities. Bring all papers relat
iug to your claims. Many aro en
tilled to peciiions who have not ap
plied. It you cannot cull write to
GarreUon & Stephenson, Chillicothe,
Ohio, for information.
Respectfully,
GaP.ULTSON' & SxU'HKXiiON.
DRESS GOODS! DRESS FLANNELS !
It wo'ild tike a whole newspaper to do justice In advertising onr' Ktock of lrcss
Gon Is, Flannels and Pomestic Goods. Wo will simply say that wejliavclhe STYLES
mid the ASSORTM EXT. The qualit v oi tho jroniK nnd the low prices wo havo n
them WILL MAKE Til I'M GO.
We Irnve n I ntter Assortment than ever In RLACK GOOliS !
LADIES' XEWMARKES! LAIUIN' JACKETS! MISSES' and CII I LI1!EX'S
WRAPS! In Ladies', Misses' and Children's Wraps we arc Riht to tho Front. Wo
also have a lino ns&ortuicut of
SEAL LTJSEC SACGiTJES!
f C-POX T IAIL TO SEE OUR CLOAK DEPAUTM EXT 11 E FORE YOU P.VY 1
K.i- I
i 1
,2--'
Boots and Shoes.
Rubber Goods.
Rubber Boots.
Wool Dress Shirts.
Hats and Caps.
All Grades Underwear.
Gent's Furnishing Goods.
Gloves and Mittens. .
Fine Assortment of
Neckwear.
We haven't space to enumerate prices, only to say that WK WILL NOT RE VX
DKRSOLD. Call in audwo will convinco you that what we say is Till E ;
GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED.
Our Groeory Department is always up to the Standard. Everything .sold at tin
Lowest Possible Price. We Uiko pleasure iu show ing goods. Coino and see us.
H. J.
HERMAN &
ECOPKIlSrS & CO.
CARTERS
Kittle Sts
jj PILUS. -iLi
CURS
Rich Hndiwhe anl n-lieve all t lie trouble Inci
dent tilU l.ilioIlK blAttt Of tin Bysleill, blK'tl A4
DuiueKM, Nausea. lrowKiiicf, Dint ress aTl r
uaiiiiK- 1'uiu in (lie Side, Ac White their inont
rcmurkablu btu.'ctwi iian been bhm u iu curing
Heartache, yet CAitTrn n Litti.b Ijvir Pills
are eiiailv valuable iu I'mtstipnliMii. curiu
ntitl prveiitiiiK' this aniiuyinjf ctunitluint, whilu
they also enrrwt all dirttirileni of the bUniuch,
Kluniiiute, tiie liver ami rt-gulultt tho bowels.
bwu il Uiey only curtU
HEAD
Ache they would lie almost priceless to those
lio suirer Croul this diktresHini; eoinpluint :
lut fort limit. -ly their KiMnlneHS does not end
liern, and lli' KU wlm once try them will II ml
Uiese little iill8 vahml.le in so many warxtluit
they will not be Killing to do without tueiu.
VM aitr au bleu ue&a
List of causes set down for trial in tho
Court of Common Picas of Forest County,
Pennsylvania, commencing on tiio Third
Monday of March, lHtni, Special Term :
1. S. Kastcr vs. James C Welsh, Xo. .1(1,
May Term, 1SSS. .Summons iu assumpsit.
2. Mary It. Pox, Joseph M. Pox and
Hannah Pox vs. Oeorjjo J. Lacy, Freder
ick C. Lacy, Frank lluliner and Cieo, H.
Lacy, No. -Jii, .September Term, 1S8I1.
Suiiiiii him in trespass.
Attest, CALVIN M. ARNER,
Prolhouolary.
Tionesta, Pa., February 17, lX'M.
Court reclamation.
At an adjourned term of tho Court of
(".Minima Pleas of Forest County, held on
Dei emlier 'iiith, lH-!, a special venire was
ordered lor the. trial of Civil Causes in
said Common Pleas Court, to meet on tho
Third Monday of .March, A. 1). ls'.K), at it
o'clock P. M.
RY TIIE COURT.
Attest, Calvin M. Arni:h,
Prolhonotary,
Tionesta, Pa., February 17, lfc'JO.
DRUGGISTS &
TSOPJESTA,
SIGGINS !
GROCERS,
CH'USCP.IBE For the IlKriiiucAN,
only
la the hatie of bo many lives that neiv li where
we muke our irreat boaat. Our oilU cure It
wlnle others do not.
C'Ain bu s Little Liver Piliji are very small
and very easy to tuko. ine or two pills make
a d.me. They are etrlclly vegetable and do
not irriKi or )uri;e, lint by their Keiitle ait Ion
K lease all who use tiiem. In vials at l cents;
v for $1. Sold every where, or sent by uiiui
CASTES k-EIlCIKE CO., Vtv Tort
fail Ml Mta UPnMi
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby yiven that application
will be made at the next meetiii); of tho
Rnard of Pardons, on the tld Tuesday of
March, 1S1I0, fur the pardon of Frank
Hunter, convicted ut the Sept. Term of
tbe Court of tjuarter Kussions of Forest
County, of attempting to procuro and
procuring an abortion.
C. C. RUMRERGER.
NOTICE.
Whereas, my w ife has left my bed and
board without just cause or piovocaliou, I
hereby warn all persons against allowing
her to contract any debts on my credit,
as I will pay no debts contracted' by her,
Pktkk 11k.ii. Kit.
Wolfs Corners, Pa Feb. l, ".J 4i-at
IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS UK FOUND
WIE! FRESHEST' GftQCEniKS.
UERIUE.S, FRUITS A VEOETAULICS OP ALL KINDS, IN SEASON.
Iu our Drutr Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clork,
will always bo found tho
PUltEST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS!
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CAKE.
WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO.,
DEALERS IN
CLOTHING. DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS
WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY,
JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS.
foGirt! XcFi'usl XoackAJiol
JL.OOt:3 ItlilCUTUn,
aiwt trVfc iVc S!i,t Vl'EAt
Dcu't Ui ilic w;iBlrn iinv ail ilio.i4 tirir ga, Wx we
SoiffsAOIfjWng
ONCB A WSLK VV.i M.
ONCB A UONTll VCi'jt WCMISM. -1
find it a tip tip Hurnoaa H-itnim.
VCLFF&RAHOOLFU.rbiiauithla
NOW FOR THE
FALL k 1 ITER TUBS
Where to buy goods to lit the seasou is tha
qiics-ti'm now, and the answer
comes, at
3D. IBIISIETT'S '
FAMOUS
LOW PRICE ST0RB
Where New Ooods aro eonUantly arriv
ing. His place is Headquar-
bey Sobs i
IsTOTIOlNrS,
LADIES' AflD CELT'S FURNISHING
O-OOIDS,
CLOTI1INO, HATS, CAPS, ROOTS AND
SHOES, HOSIERY, FLANNKLH,
JEW ELK Y, tiLASSW ARE,
tl':CE.SWARE,
Ac, Ac,
A COMPLETE LINE OP
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
will always bo found at my store, and al
ways tho best ami freshest tho
markets ul lord.
Call and examine my Stock and Prices,
and bo convinced that I will sell you fronds
as low as tho lowest. Ctmiiliy l'l-oi'-ice.
Hafts and Junk taken in exchange, and
the highest prices allowed.
"QUICK SALES AND SMALL PRO
FITS," is my motto.
IAVII XSAKXKTT,
opp. Lawrenco House, TIONESTA, PA.
D00TS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY !
GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
&UGUST MoilCK Jit.
of tho lli-iu of MORCK URO'9,
OPTICIANS,
Specialist in Errors of ltclraction of tha
I'.yo. Examinations free of charge.
WARREN, PENN.
WANTED
RE LI A RLE AGENTS to sell onr Now
High Arm Autonialin Sewing Machine,
Tho No. (i. Liberal inducements. Address
WHEELER .te WILSON MFG. CO.,
Philadelphia, I'a. lUblished 1048.
SEND vmir Job Work to the REPUB
LICAN Otlice.
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