The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, March 16, 1892, Image 2

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HE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
4. K. WIND,
tOITO. 4 POOMIItTeH.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1892.
Announcements.
Hatkh. Congress $20; Assembly $10;
Johnty Treasurer $8. Announcements
and tickets strictly cash in advance.
ASSEMBLY.
We re authorised to announce Capt. J.
J. if AIUHT, ol Howe township, an a
-i.-jf'date for Assembly, subject to Repub
lican us;cs.
We are authorized to announce Ir. S. 8.
TOWLER, of Jenka township, ns a candi
date for A ssetnbly, subject to Republican
n sagos.
CLARKSOX'd ESTIMATE OF SENATOR
QUAT.
National Chairman John S. Clark
ton hat authorized a publio expression
of hit estimate of Senator Quay's ser
ices io the Republican party in the
Presidential campaign of 1888, and in
a letter to Colonel Frank Willing
Leaeb, assistant secretary of the com
mittee, dated Asheville, fr. C, March
5th, aod given out for publication last
Thursday, gives his reasons in full for
styling Mr. Quay as "the greatest of
political generals." The letter of
Chairman Clarkson ft, in fact, a re
production of his address beforo the
National Committee meeting in Wash
ington, November 23d last, an address
made in executive session and never
before published.
After an eloquent tribute to Senator
Quay, whom he defines as "tbe greatest
political general that tbe first century
f partisan American politics has do
ped," Mr. Carkson does not hesi-
to say that "the Republican party
this day has never fully appreciated
ther his power or his service. Tbe
Democratic party recognized it imme
diately and trembled before it through
out the campaign and fell before it at
the election. And from the day of the
election Matthew 8. Quay, the man
whose genius had found the plan and
whose courage had furnished the way
o defeat the Democratic party, was a
larked man.
"No man can defeat the Democratic
arty of the United States without
eing trampled down in its malice if
t be within tbe power of fury, hatred
and calumny to accomplish it. No
sooner was the election over than the
plan of beating Quay to tbe earth was
begun by tbe Democrats. It started
in Tammany Hall, the most corrupt
of political organizations known in
America, and was seconded by tbe
Democratic press of New York, tbe
willing servants of Tammany Hall ig
' all its meanness and malice, t or a
few weeks after the election every Re
Eublican paper in tbe United States
lazed with eulogies of the great
leader and tbe great chairman.
"Soon this eulogy was crossed with
tbe Democratic venom, and the Re
publican press, instead of seeing the
motive and striking down the malice,
began to loiter and to hesitate and
then to apologize, and fiaally some to
turn about in the unworthy work of
helping the Democratic party to de
stroy tbe great Republican fighter
Tbe Democrats knew at once by tbe
light of Ibe election that they, had
more to fear from Quay than any
other American. 1 bey fear him more
to-day. Tbey have followed him with
unpitytog malice, with unceasing cal
corny, aod with a cruelty which enly
politics could either originate or per
petaate.
"It is much easier to shirk than to
..defend a friend in this latter time. I
have none of such timidity. I call no
tbe other men with whom I served
with Mr. Quay, and all will bear wit
nest that Mr. Quay i methods were
honorable, straightforward, bold and
manly. He has tbe genius to know
' Democratic inBtinct and Democratic
wrong. He could detect them early
and checkmate them quickly. There
were no men on tbe National Commit
tee willing to commit a penitentiary
offense for tbe Republican party, and
God grant there never shall be. There
was and is no man on the National
Committee who would not like to see
bribery punished at tbe polls by tbe
"disfranchisement both of the bribe
giver and bribe-taker. The whole
Republican campaign lies in the edu
' cation of tbe masses aud the preven
tion of Democratic frauds.
"The time must come, in the years
of reflection, when the Republican
party will see that after be bad won
this great victory and the Democratic
party sought to destroy bim for fear
that he might defeat it in another
great victory, tbe masses and the
papers of tbe party did not stand to
- bis defense as they should have done.
I am sure there is no member of this
committee who would be false either
to honor or friendship as not to hold
up his band in open defense of Mr.
Quay in the national campaign, of bis
methods and of his victory. I talk of
him only as we knew him when he
came to us at national headquarters.
I do not pretend to speak as to hit
affairs in Pennsylvania, for I know
nothing of them. The people of that
Christian Commonwealth judged him
for all bis weaknesses and rewarded
him for all bis strength."
To tbe above just tribute the Phila
delphia Inquirer adds:
"Quay gave up four mouths to that
contest. It was a continuous vigil.
It was bard work night and day. The
victory waa won, but the man who
won it was broken in health. That
health be bas never fully recovered.
Wben threatened with pneumouia the
other day, be went to norma. the
attack came, and he barely escaped
with his life. But for daring to take
ordinary precautions bis enemies have
iu begun to hoont because of
beence from tbe Against
eutocralio ar emo
aetnocjs l' -ain
most vigr
. interest
fair play for every one. Buch tactic
are contemptuous, and unworthy of
any paper claiming to be juit."
This is the way au Eastern paper
sizes op the Mugwump situation.
"The personal flurry nt the Mugwumps
is at an end. They started on preju
dice against James O. Blaine, and
they behold in him the foremost of
American statesmen, first in peace nod
first in the hearts of bis countrymen.
They idealized and idolized Grover
Grover Cleveland, and ho is out io
volootarily as Blaino is voluntarily.
They have nothing to do but bury
themselves as Mugwumps nod grad
ually become repentant, and regenerate
aod grow op with the Republicans."
The Nrw IMneavrry.
You have heard your friends and neigh
bors talking abont'it. You may yourself
bo ono of the many who know from per
sonal experience just how pood a thing it
Is. If yon havo ever tried it, yon are one
of its staunch friends. liecanse the won
derful thlnn about it Is, that when once
given a triHl. Dr. King'c New Discovery
ever after holds a place In the house. If
ynu have never used It and should bo
afllicted with a cough, cold or any Throat,
Lung or Chest trouMo, secure a bottle at
once and plvo it a fair trial. It is guaran
teed every time, or money refunded.
Trial Bottles Free at Proper fc Don Us
Drugstore.
The First Htep.
Perhaps you are run down, can't eat.
can't sleep, can't think, can't do anything
to your satisfaction, and you wonder what
ails you. You should heed the warning,
you are taking tho first step Into Nervous
Prostration. Yon need a Nerve Tonic
and in Electric Bitters you will find the
exact remedy for restoring vour nervous
system to Its normal, healthy condition.
Surprising results follow the use of this
great Nerve Tonio and Alterative. Your
appetite returns, good digestion is restored,
and the Liverand Kidneys resume healthy
action. Trv a bottle. Priee 50c. at Pro
per dt Doutt's Drugstore.
-New Washington, Penn., people are
not slow about taking hold of a new thing,
if the article has merit. A few months
ago David Byers, of that place, bought his
first stock of Chamberlain's Cough Reme
dy. He has sold it all and ordered more.
He says: "It has given the best of satis
faction. I have warranted every bottle,
and havo not had one come back." 25
cent, 50 cent and $1.00 bottles for salo by
Proper it Doutt, druggists. mar,
Mercantile Appraiser's List
for Forest County,
A. 1. 1892.
The vendors of Foreign and Domestic
merchandise in Forest County, will take
notice that they are appraised and classed
by the undersigned Appraiser of Mercan
tile and other License Tax, for the yoar
ltsta, as follows, to-wit:
RETAIL DEALERS.
BARNETT TOWKsniP.
Name. Class. Tax.
A. Cook's Sons... 12 $12 50
Maple Crook Lumber Co 11 15 00
J. B. Fearsall & Co 10 20 00
Shippen Bros H 7 00
QREBN TOWNSHIP.
Bowman Lumber Co 13 10 00
Collins A Kreitlor 11 15 Oil
Collins & Watson 14 7 00
HARMONY TOWNSHIP,
Dunn A Turner 11
M. K. Hardenburgh 1:1
15 00
io no
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
O. W. King & 8on. 14
F. K. Metcalf. 14
J. B. Machesney 14
Isaac siggins 14
W. P. Siggins 14
W. G. Wilkins 14
HICKORY TOWNSHIP.
T. J. Bowman 12
J. 8. Henderson 14
12 50
7 00
Wheeler A Duscnbury 13
Bowman it Ledebur 14
HOWE TOWNSHIP.
E. B. Beaver 14
J. E. Corah 14
S. Crawford 11
Forest Tanning Co 10
W. II. Frost 13
3. J. Green 12
Goldman Bros 14
Curtis Johnson 14
J. L. Saxton 14
JE!Ii TOWNSHIP.
Amsler Bros, it Co 10
M. C. Carringer 14
H. V. Curll A Co 13
L. 8. Clough it Co 14
J. O. Groleinund 13
John Hoover 14
P. Haskell A Son 14
H. H. Hensll 14
M. Levy 13
Cbas. 8. Leach 13
Miner, Green A Co 12
David Mints 11
Geo. B. Montgomery 13
A. D. Neill 1.1
A.Faltrovitch 14
Robert Parish 14
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
15 00
20 00
10 00
12 50
7 00
7 00
7 00
20 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
12 50
15 00
10 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
20 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
T. J. Heyner 13
Slaughehboupt Bros 10
it. ieiner... 1 1
A. D. Stull 13
8. 8. Towler 14
J. F. Wanner 14
E. A. Yetter A Co. 14
KlNOhXKY TOWNSHIP.
M. Andrews 13
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
J. Barnhart 14
Berlin A Co .'.14
J. E. Corah 14
W. A. Kribbs 14
G. W. Osgood 14
Tionesta Lumber Co 11
TI0NK.STA TOWNSHIP.
J. F. Ovcrlundor It
7 00
tionksta Donovan.
G. W. Bovard 14
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
JO 00
10 00
7 00
12 50
20 00
7 00
Mrs. G. W. Bovard 14
J. T. Brennan, real estate and
insurance agont 14
Chas. F. Black A Co 13
S. II. Haslet A Sons 13
H. J. Hopkins A Co 10
Lawrence. A Suiearbaugb 13
Lindal A Charleston 14
Proper A Doutt. 12
O. W. Robinson 10
M. Wile, Trustee, David Har
nett, Manager 14
BILLIARDS.
BARSETT TOWNSHIP.
Samuel Grav, 2 tables..
J. B. Hart, i table
10 00
30 00
HARMONY TOWN8IIII
Jacob Bonder, 3 tables
A. W. Weber, 2 tab!es
60 00
40 00
JKNKM TOWNMIIP.
M. C. Cnrringer, 2 tables
Louis Mullen, 'I table
KINOSI.EY TOWMSUIP.
Elif Johnson, 2 tables
40 00
4U 00
10 00
TIONESTA BOltOUOU.
O. C. Brownoll, 3 tables 40 00
Uuukle fc Anderson, 2 tables.... 40 00
TAKE NOTICE, All who aroconeerned
in this appraisement, that an appeal will
be held at the Treasurer's Office, in Tio
nesta, on Monday, the 4th dav of April,
A. 1. 1S!)2. between tbe hours of 10 a. in.,
and 3 p. m., wben and where you may
attend if you think proper.
J. K. HILlaKD, Appraiser.
SEND your Job Work to tbe ltEPUB
UCAN Office.
DO YOU
Overcoat or a
FOR YOURSELF OR BOYS!
- v . -ay- t
DO you want a .Ladies Joar, wrap or
Shawl for your wife or
vour order to me as I
gains in this class of
for Spring goods. It will pay you to buy
of me. Don't you fonret it. I must close
this lino out in GO days, so hurry up with
your orders and get a
I lfr ( i nrw) a I Jnnfa nrwl Rlirtrtcs TTo cs o n 1
Caps, Millinery, Ladies' and- Gent's, Boys
and Misses' Underwear, Carpets, Oil Cloth,
Wall Paper, &&, is always full and fresh and
i.. il 1 x j. i 1 -r .
in me latest styio as
goods every week from New York. No
larger or better stock to select from in this
part of the State. Mail orders attended to
promptly.
DAVID MINTZ, Marienville, Pa.
B
uffalo
D.
BARNETT, Manager.
The entire
DRY - GOODS,
BOOTS A SHOES,
GROCERIES,
CIGARS, TOBACCO, &C,
Late the property of
been bought under the hammer, must be
sold without delay,
Come early and get
HOP BALSA!
NATURE'S COBBLER.
Repairing, Mending, Making the Old y
ana worn uui new.
ITOP BALSAM is composed of fresh
hope and the best guui., balsams and ex-
peciorauiB Known
prod ucin g refresh In g
nlwp, and when tho
mind is at repojo it
oai-ieU nature and
Loflls the body.
The hca.thful and me
dicinal pr;pfrTlnof fh
hop are well known.
Rnp Balsam will cure
Concha 4'otriff. An
inniiti poro nrit
Connamptlon. 11 r n
chltia and all Pulmon
rtrj" Complaint. It at
tut to mtswtltenblrTTnur.d
clear tbe Itinera of all morl.M
matter. Mother will find
t he 6A.L8A 11 excellent .Hot h
it cure when euro U poa
albl Try It.
IT CURES the most otub
born r-asoa, whrn all otber
rr inert l en hare failed.
it ai i avft
WW 1 nriiw 1110 rui ning
Dcln: rellovoa Uio iufTrrcr
from that t?r riblo Cough wfcc; cura
U in tho balance.
If you aretmuhled with Lnntr or Pulmonary
compuun ia you anoiua uuf-o our vxlhaa.
Get a large bottle Get a free sample
lor 35 cents. at your druggists,
to not acosot suhntftHte. Wbolraale lrot.
20S and BOS Waah1nton Straat,
BUFFALO, N. V.
Charter Notice.
Notic la hereby given that an applica
tion will be uimlo to the Governor of the
Commonwealth of PennsylAania, on Fri
day tbe 15th day of April, lWrj, by K. D.
Steiner. J. C. Confer. David Mint.. N. K.
Hoover and George Brown, under the Act
or Aiweinuly or 1'cniiHyivanm entitled,
"An Act to provide for the incorporation
and regulation of Natural Uas Compa
nion." approved tho 2!tn day of May, 188o,
for the charter of an iuteuded corporation
to bo railed tbe "Poor Man's Llnht, Heat
and Fuel Company." the character and
obiect whereof are tho producing: and
transporting of Natural Gaw, to be mined.
drilled and excavated for in the townships
or jenKH. Harnett. Klnnsiev Green ana
Howe. In the County of Forest, and State
of Pennsylvania, and Biinplv the tanie to
consumer in niui about Marienville, in
said countv, and in the townships a to re
said, and lor these purposes to have, pos
seas and enjoy all tho rights, benefits and
privileges 0 the said Act of Assembly
ami its Supplements.
J. H, WATSON, Com
JORENZO FULTON,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES,
And all kinds of
HORSE FURNISHING GOODS.
TIONESTA, PA.
TUo Ohnso Clrotilnr
rfTr-T L,
WilhStucl Hi udiiloi-ki Warranted 1'iilmukaUo
IIJ.I'STHATRII t'ATAl.HiLJt Hl.
CHASE 1URUINE MFG. CO., 0rtn9, Kits.
Dr. W. F. C0NNEKS
EYE, EAR, NOSE k THROAT SLRCEOX,
M'CQLLUM BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA
OlUce Hours 0 to 11 a. m. ; 'I to 4 p. 111.
7 to p. rn. Sunday, 4 to 6 p. 111.
Practice limited to above specialties,
J
WANT AN
Suit of Clothes
daughter ? If so send
am offcrinc: biff bar
goods to make room
bargain. My lino of
l am receiving new
: Store
f
stock of
- CLOTHING,
AOTIOXS, JEWEL.IIY,
PROVISIONS,
David Barnett, having
regardless of cost.
the best selections.
Cattle Ordinance.
Be it ordaitiM fty the Iturjet antt Town
voimeuor J innema liorough, una it is
hereby (nucted by the authority of the
same.
1st. 1 hat from and nfter tho first dav of
April, A. D. 1802, it shall not be lawful for
any own, heilers, horned or other cattle
to bo permitted to run nt laruo in Tionesta
unroiiKii, except In beinjr driven to and
ironi innir n HifM rn nnuiiirA np irnnntui
but the same shall bo put up and properly
secured by the owners thereof, under a
penalty of Ono Dollar for each and evorv
animal so remaining at largo, contrary to
the provisions of this ordinance.
au. It is hereby made the duty of tho
"inn loniHHDie or rounu master or saiu
Boroii 'li to take un and iinnound ftnv and
all ru. h animals noma- at larira as afore
said in miid liorough, when he shall notify
me owner or owners thereof or such
seizure aud Impounding, and il they shall
not, wiiiiin live days from such notice.
rechi ill their oronertv hv nnvlnir the
above penalty and costs of keeping to the
uurgess or some memner or Council, then
It silull be the dlltv of mild oMcnr laftnr
having given ten days notice theroof) to
sen saiu animal or animals in tho usual
manner 01 sales tiy constables; the war
rant therefor to lie made by the Ilurgess
under his hand and seal, upon complaint
or information of the High Constable or
1011 nd Master aforesaid.
ad. J he H nrh Constable or Pound
Master is hereby authorised, in case of
sale, to retain all legal costs and foes, and
ino surplus, lnctuainu the nenaltv afore
said, In all cases to be paid to the Horizons.
to be by him paid to the Dorouuh Treas
urer, and after paymont of penalty and
costs, to bo disposed of by tho Burgess
and Council according to law. The High
jonsiauie or i-onna Master shall be al
lowed a fee of fifty cent for each seizure,
out or said penalty, and such cost for
notices and sales as are allowed Consta
bles by the laws of this Commonwealth
for similar services.
Passed February i-Tth, A, D. 1892.
J. K. Wknk, Hurgots.
Attest, P. M. Ci.ark, Socretary.
CURE
Pick Headache and rrllee all the troubliwincl.
dent to a bllioua atate of the system, such aa
puumum, Nausea. Drowaiuesa, Distresa after
ealiiiK. Pain in the Si.le, trn. While their moat
reniarkahle success has been shown in curing
Headache, jet Carter a Littls Liven Pills
are equally valuable in Constipation, cui-insf
and preventing thw aunoyine complaint, while
they auto correct all dUuruera or the stomach,
stimulate the liver and regulate the bowel.
Ci'dh aa wrcj viaij vmou
HEAD
Ache they would be almost priceless to those
who Buffer from this distressing complaint:
but fortunately their giKxlueiw does not end
Itero, and thoae who once try them will find
these little pills valuable In so many ways that
ttiey win not be willing to CIO wluioui tnein.
But after all Hide bead
ACHE
Is the bane of so many lives that here Is where
we make our frreat ooaat. Our pills cure it
whilo others do not.
( aktivk m Little Ltteb Pills are very small
and very easy to take. One or two pill make
dose. They are strictly vegetable aod do
not gripe or purxe, but by their gentle action
pleatie all wbo ute tltein. In viale at a5 oeutg;
five for fl . bold everywhere, or sent by umuL
CASTS! KEDICIUI CO., Vtv Tort
(alii Sdlh SxiH Fncs,
CARTERS
River 5t!n
PILLS. "i,
WE ARE THE LEADERS IN
QUANTITY, QUALITY, AND LOW PRICES.
Everybody Wants!
ou want, we want, we all want, everybody
want, want, want 'tis everybody's duty
to mako a dive Into the largest, freshest and best selectod supply of Fall and
Winter Overcoats, Clothing, Flannels, Dressgoods, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Caps, Underwear, Cloaks, Coats, Jackets and Wrttps ever ottered for
solo in this part of tho country, and to llnd ovory department
full and complete. Don't fail to find your way to
THE POPULAR STORE OF
M I H T3T7"TTTC? At 1 ,r
lJ -i-JI VJTi
If you want a nice black Henrietta.
If you want a nice colored Henrietta.
If yon want beautiful black Bedford Cords.
it you want good warm Press rlannels.
If you waut any kind of Dress Flannels.
If you want nice tine Dressgoods.
If you want low priced Dressgoods.
If you want the latest stylo Winter Wraps.
If you want a handsome Wintor Jacket.
If you want a gixal I'lusli Coat.
If you want a nice Plush Jacket.
If you want Jackets lor misses or girls.
lr you want wraps tor misses or clulilrrn.
If you want to gar.e on a lot of nienShawls.
If you want ladies' coarse Shoes.
If you want ladies' lino Shoos.
If you want ladies' Rubliera.
If you vtant ladies' Rubber Boots.
If you want to buy the Finest and
price; if you want to trado in a store whore
Silks to Baled Hay j If you want to buy
you want to trade whero tho stylos aro the
lowest, and whero yon will moot with prompt attention, and square dealing, come to
H. J. Hopkins
TIONESTA, PENN.
unjf-mnii ii MjiMMsawMMM aMs
PROPER -
(SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN & SIGGINS,)
DRUGGISTS & GROCERS,
TIONESTA,
IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WIIX ALWAYS BE FOUND
BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IX SEASON.
In our Drug Department, which Is in chargo of a thorough!)- compolcnt Clerk,
will ahviys bo found tho
PUHEST DRUGS
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE.
Lawrence &
-DEALERS IN-
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS
WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY,
JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS.
BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY !
GOODS OF FIIIST CLASS QUALITY IN EVKUY DEPARTMENT.
mVET BY PRODUCE MB 0MH
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOlt GOODS.
S. H. HASLET & SONS,
HAVE A
FURNITUB,
-
UNDERTAKER'S GOODS !
a-I-VIE THEM -A. C-IjIj.
TIONESTA,
J. E. CORAH'S
Cash
KELLETTVILLE AND BALLT0AVN, PA.
Curry a full line of Genorul Merchandise, Including Biich bh Groceries, Flour,
Food, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoos, Hardware, (iueonswure, ClgarH, Tobaceo, Patent
Medicines, and in fact everything unuully found in flint clans country stores. Country
produce tho sains as cash, taken in exchuagb for kchmIs,
PRICES TO SUIT THE CASH !
Notice In Divorce.
Leopold Broenoel, 1
In the Court of Com
mon Pleas ol Forest
Co., I'a., No. 4, lec.
Teiin, 1.VJ1.
liueiiHiit, 1
vs. !
Marv I'. I'rocnoel,
HeHoi:dent.
J
To Mary J Jlroeuoet, Respondent,
You are hereby notified to be and appear
before our Court of Common Pleas lor the
County of Forest, to be hold at TlonesUt.
In and lor sunl County, on tlio Thinl
Monday of May next, to show cause il
any you have, why Leopold Jtroenool
should not he divorced from the bonds of
matrimony entered into with you, accord
inn to the prayer of petition or libel tiled
lu aaid Court,
JOHN R. OSGOOD, Sheriff.
I. M. Clark, Attorney. -It.
wants i from childhood to old ago 'tis
to moot wants j and wo want you to want j
mo JU VU.,
. I want Trunks, Satchels or Bags.
It .i ou waut good Underwcor.
If you want the best Wool Hoslorv.
It you want the host lOe. Cotton Flannel.
If you want the best 25c. all wool Flannel.
If you want the best limine! Skirt patterns.
If you want the best all wool Blankets.
If you want good cheap Blankets.
If you want 8 yards Carpet for f 1.00.
If you want handsome Ingrain Carpets,
If you want floor Oil Cloth.
If you want large Smyrna Kugs.
If you want those now animal skin Bugs.
If you want good working Shoos.
It you want dandy dress Shoes.
If you want Shoes for boys or girls.
If you want Rubber of any kind.
If you want Rubbor Clothing.
Freshest Groceries, at the lowest possible
you can get anything you waut from Fine
whore you get tho most for vour money j If
latest, tho goods the best, and prices the
& Co.'s Store,
& - DOUTT,
PENN.
AND CHEMICALS!
Smearbaugh,
HATS. CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS
FULL LINE OF
AND
- - IPJESTN".
Stores.
Fred. Orottcnborgcr,
GENERAL
BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST.
All work pertaining to Machinery, En
gines, Oil V ell Tools, Gas or Water Fit
tings aud General Blacksinithing proinpt
v done at Ijow Rates. Repairing Mill
Machinery given special attention, and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Hliop in rear of nnd Just west of the
Shaw House, Tid Unite, I'a.
Your patronage solicited.
FRED, GRKTTEN11ERGER.
JOB WORK of every description execu
ted at the REPUBLICAN otlico.
TIME TAIILE In
effect July fi, 18UI.
Trains lcnvo Tlo-
neMn for oil City
points west a
follows 1
No. 03 Through Freight (carry-
, vt.sn a. ni,
12:0lliinoii.
No, el Way Freight (carrying
passengers) 1:11 p. in.
No. 33 Oil City Exj ress daily.. :i3 p. 111.
For Hickory. Tldlonte. Warroii, Kinzua,
Dradtbrd, Olean and tho East;
No. 30 Olean Express daily 8:11 . in.
No. .12 Pittsburgh Express 4:17 p. m.
Co. Wi Through r relglit oar-
rylng passongors) 7:00 p. 111.
Trains 03 and OB Run Dally and carry
Passengers to and from points between
Oil City and Irvineton only. Other trains
run daily except Sunday.
Get Time 1 nines ami 11111 imorinniion
from J. I CRAIG, Agent, Tionesta, Pn.
R. HELL, Gen lSnpt.
J. A. FELLOWS,
Gen'l Passenger it Ticket Agent.
Uuttalo, N. Y.
The Beat Remedy
in this world, r ayt J. Boftwrrof Bjracots, R. Y
Is Fastor Kocnlg's Him Tonio, bocausa my son,
who was partially paralysad ttojM yean aa and
attaoksd bj flu, has not bad any symptoms ol
them siooe be took on bottle of the remedy. I
mott heartily thank for it,
ntarroaa Prostration, Slecplea'
en, nail IVeakaess.
Waar Bbooobtom, Qnabee, Oct. 1, MO.
TbeFartor Koenfg's Nerre Tonle I ordered waa
for a young lady of my household, wbo waa al
tnott aeeleee to bereelf and others, owing to
proeurauon, ueepieienees. weaitnefts,
To-day there In quite a change. 3 he
reon is much better, stronger, mud lea
aerTout. Hha win eontmue to uea your meat.
auie, 1 think it is wr y good.
r, DAAV1A,
FREE!
TeJwe.ble Hank aa Memaa
:ilsMeee aent free to any addreea
end poor patients ean also obtaia
UiU medicine free of etiaraa.
Thla mined has been nrenared bT tbe Reverend
Saator Koenui. ot fort Warue. lnd. alnoe Uti. and
mow prepared under his direction b the
KOENIQ MED. CO., Chicago, CIS.
Sold by Dnunrlats at 81 par Bottle. 6 br 8
o.rgo SUo, S1.73. 0 Bottles for 9.
ACT1E BLACKING it cheaper
at 20 cents a bottle than any
other Dressing at 5 cents.
A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS
lioranso sliocs onco blackened with it enn
I kept clean by washing them with water.
IVoplo ill inodcrnto circumatanccs find it
proliluMo to buy it nt 20c a bottle, brcanmj
wh: t titer spend for Slacking thrjr save in
tlioo lather.
It U tlio chmj-est llarkitiR cotifWcrlnir
IU (.r.ulilv, mid yet c want '.. tell it
clii!jcr if It c:in bo dono- 'o w ill pay
SE 0,000 Reward
fir a recipe thnt will enable us to moke
SVoi.vi'j Aoi'.J liLACKiNii at such a price
tl'at n retailer can prolitaUvK.il it nt 10c. n
bottle Tliusofi'criiiopcn until Jan. 1;1, lt'J'S.
WOLF? & n ANDOLPn,rhiladclphla.
Old JurrMurt painted with
PIK-R03
(tliis is the name of tlic paintl, looks like
Gtainod and varnished o furniture. One
coat will do It. A cliild can apply it. You
can change a pine to a walnut, or a cherry
to mahogany; there is no limit to your
fancies. All retailers sell iL
s.oo.
The Supj-rli (JiiHlilles of our Two Dollar
Mats are only licuiiiiiing to le known.
These Hats are Kiinriintot-d not to break
nnd have no poisonous dyes in Hie aw cat
bands. 80 our cnstnnii rs will have 110
m ro heads. H o give fust aa correct a
iityle for fiOO as lor f.".(X).
NO JAY STYLES
But only the well known nnd correct
abat es of Youmnii Dunlnp, Knox
mid Miller. .
Prices f J.lKI, 5 '..V), $:1.00 and J3..h1.
Mall ordcis promptly filled.
McCUEN & SIMON,
Tailors, Halters, Furnishers, Mod
crate Price Store,
KF.X1.C.V STREET, OIL CITY, PA
it V:
l-VIa"
THE OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE,
OF
TIONESTA, - PENN.
S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR.
Good Stock, Good Carriages, nnd Bug
gies to let upon the mott rcu-sonuble terms.
IIo will also do
JOB TE.A.ri2sTO-1
All orders left at tho Post Olllce will
receive prompt attention.
TIDIOUTK I
M&P.HINF SHOP X milNDRY
C. E. DANIELS,
MA.CIIIISriST,
FOUNDER & BLACKSMITH. .
All Machine and Foundry Worlc and
Bhicksmithing promptly done at lowest
rates and guaranteed. Sled shoes of all
kind ou hand.
MILL WORK A SPECIALTY.
WORKS Tho Curson Miop, near Rail
road rJtatiou,
TimOUTK,
(JQC A WEEK and upwards positively
t$itJ secured bv men agenta selling Dr.
Scott's Genuine Electric Belt, Suspensory,
etc., and by ladies selling lr. Scott's Elec
tric Corsets. Sample free. State sex. Dr,
Scott, 818 Broadway, N. Y. Nov.lU-am.
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