The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, February 13, 1895, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
i. t. WCNK, . tOITOR PKOPKIITO.
WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 13. I8W.
Thkrr are 13,230,108 men io ibis
country of military age, and every
one ready to take up arms against
any foreign foe whn might threaleu
our borders.
TnE dent statement sliowg a net
increase in the public debt, lew cash
in the treasury during January ol
113,452,575. Total cash io (be treas
ury, 761,470.332.
Liliouokalani was o certain of a
restoration that the bad made out a
Cabinet. Weil, she cau now reflcci
that while Grover might propose the
American people disposed.
Secretary Carlisle's discovery
of a surplus is being berated far and
wide by the Democratic press. Go
low, friends 1 Secretary Carlisle has
discovered so many surprising Treas
ury bonanzas that failed to eventuate
tbat it is not well to cackle too soon.
OUR CREDIT At IT Ml 01 I.I) DC.
There has been some figuring as to
the damage done the credit of the
country by the authorities in Wash
ington in the last two years as ex
pressed in the rate at which a Gov
ernment loan could be placed. The
New York Tribune thinks it is about
equal to 1 percent., but this is too low
This calculation is based on the fact
that the Government coulj have bor
rowed money a few years ago at 23
percent. As a matter of fact 825,
000,000 at the 4 l-2s which came due
io 1891, and which were nt paid,
were reuewed at 2 percent, and they
were quoted at par for a long time.
The cbief issues of the French and
English Governments are just now
quoted at the highest prices known,
owing to the depression io business
and the lack of demand fur money.
The 2 percent. English consols have
been above 104 recently, and the
French 3 per cent, rentes were 103
frances 20 centimes yesterday, which
yields the bolder less than 3 percent,
per anouoi. The credit of this Gov
ernment ought to be better than
either England's, which has a debt ol
83.350,000,000, or France's, whose
load of national obligations has
reached the enormous sum of $4,446,
000,000 or one and one-half times
our maximum war debt.
We should be able to borrow money
on better terms than these countries
because our bonded debt is less than
$700,000,000, and we have more un
used capacity for taxation than
France, England or aoy other great
nation. There is little doubt that un
der an administration which com
manded the confidence of the capital
of the world tbe United States could
borrow money at 2 percent, and per
haps less. Phila Press.
norxus at hakkisblkg.
Harrisburg, Pa., Fob.'ll, 1S95.
The past wee it has been rather un
eventful in matters of legislation, the
thing of greatest moment to the ma
jority of tbe lawmakers beiog the un
paralleled blizzard, beginning ou
Thursday night and extending into a
greater part of Saturday, blockading
all railroad traffic, aod hindering tbe
members from getting home; hence a
larger percentage of solum is notice
able on "the Hill" thao is usual dur-
ogtbe Friday-Monday recess.
Speaking of the blizzard, the like
of it was probably never before
known to this section, and such a
complete stagnation of all kinds of
travel it would seem could hardly be
brought about in a siugle nigbt. Tbe
thermometer ranged from zero to
several degrees below with the wind
blowing a terrific gale for 24 bours,
piliog up mountains of snow in all
directions.
Among tho important bills which
will come up this week on final pas
sage is the Marshall pipe Jitie repeitl
bill. This bill is designed to repeal
the I aw of 1883 prohibiting the con
solidation of competing pipe lines
The independent producers aod re
finers are fighting the bill, and coin
mitlies representing both sides have
beeo beard before the corporations
committee of the House during the
past week. A vote on the final pas
sage.of the measure will likely be
bad io the House to-morrow, and as
strong advocates, pro aod con, are in
the fight the outcome will be quite
interesting to watch.
The bill providing of tbe establish,
raent of a department of agriculture
also comes up for final passage Tueg.
day. It will puss without question,
and there the farmers will have a
cabiuet positiou in the State adminis
tralion and the great farming inter
ests of the Commonwealth will have
their just recognition.
Tbe Forestry bill, which was rather
hotly discussed iu the house during
the week, cotuoa up again this week.
This bill was reported from tho agri
cultural committee, and has some
champions among the members of
that committee, but it seems to have
just as strong opponents among the
grangers; in fact its bitterest oppo
sition comes from some of the far
mers, who argue that it is more cal
culated to hamper their industry than
produce any beneficial results in the
way of forest preservation. The bill
provides for the appointment of dis
trict fire wardens whose business it is
to issue permits lo those wanting to
burn brush, clearings, and the like.
So that before a person can legally
set fire to his brush-heap, he must
first go to the fire warden and get his
permission, of be subject to arrest
and fine of 850. These and other se
vere restrictions have arraed a great
many farmers and others against the
bill who would otherwise gladly sup
port a measure involving the princi
ples sought to be carried out in this.'
There are fish and game bills ga
lore already on the calendar, but any
nan wbo wears hair could not tell
what they all mean. You could pick
out about anything and everything
wanted in the shape of protection or
destruction of game and fish, and yet
the probability is there will be no
material change in the laws as they
now exist, crude aod iocousistent as
they are. The fellow who don't know
all about the game ami bow it should
he protected has no business iu tbe
legislature, nod yet no two agree on
aoy point.
A destructive fire ncoorred here
last Saturday night, and one which
may cause considerable trouble and
possible inconvenience in the progress
of legislation. The property de
stroyed was the Urge printing house
of Clarence M. Buscb, who has the
contract for doing all the State print
ing, and it is thought many valuable
manuscripts of vital importance lo
the legislature are consumed, among
them some bills which may have to
be re introduced. Thirty thousand
copies of the latest agricultural re
port went up in smoke. I'; some
consolation to learn, however; thftt it
will not interfere wilt' the -publication
of that invaldnWe;-ocunaeDt
known as the Legislative Record, for
that is printed in another factory,
and so the country is safe at least for
a time.
DON'T STOP TOBACCO.
How to Care Yourself While lain Iu
The tobacco habit grows on a man un
til hia nervous system is seriously aflec
ted, impairing health, comfort and happi
ness. To quit suddenly is too severe a
shock to tho system, as 'tobacco, to an in
veterate user becomes a stimulent that
his system continually craves. Baco
Curo is a scientific cure for tho tobacco
habit, in all its forms, carefully com
pounded after tho formula of an eminent
Berlin physician wbo has used it In his
private practice since 1872, without a
lai'.ure, purely vegetable and guaranteed
perfectly harmless. Yea can use all the
tobacco you want, while taKing Baeo
Cure, it will notify you when to stop.
W e give a written guarantee to perma
nently cure any case with three boxes, or
refund the money with ten per cent, in
terest. Haco-Cure is not a substitute, but
a scientific cure, that cures without the
aid of will power and with no incon
venience. It leaves tbe system as pure
and free from nicotine as tbe day yoa
look your first chew or smoke. Hold by
all druggists, with our irooclad guaran
tee at $1.00 per box, threo boxes, (thirty
days treatment,) $2.30 or sent direct upon
receipt of price. Send six two-cent
stamps for sample box,' booklet and
prooisfree. Eureka Chemical A Manu
lacturing Company. Manufacturing
Chemists, LaCrosse, Wisconsin. "
TRIAL, L.IKT.
List of causes set down for trial In the
Court of Common Pleas of Forest County,
Pennsylvania, commencing on the
Fourth Monday of February, 1895.
1. Hannah L. Duukle vs. Amsler
Bros. A Co. No 34, August Term, ls!M.
Fi. fa., No. 5, August Term, 181)4. Sher
iffs interpleader.
2. Carl W. Sehofield, use First Nation
al Bank, Jamestown, N. Y., vs. John A.
VTaterhouse, No. 2fl, February Term,
1W4. Scire Facias Sur Mortgage.
3. Cal l W. Sehofield, use First National
Hank, of Jamestown, N. Y., vs. John A.
M aterhouse. No. Ii7, February Term,
lm. (scire Facias Sur Mortgage:
4. Wiliiarn liest, Silas Fitz, vs. Chas.
J. Harris, Cordelia Harris. No. '12,
August Term. 18!M. NimminiiM in Am.
sumpsit.
5. Maria Andrews vs. James Carson,
No. II, No. ember Term, 18i Copiaa.
Action of Trespass.
6. Walter R. Dawson vs. Turner Bro
thers, No. 14, August Term, 18114. Ke
)lev:n. 7. Walter R. Dawson vs. Turner Bro
thers, No. 8, November Term, 181)4. Ke
plevin. 8. Joseph Moore vs. F. M. Crosier, No.
M, August Term, 1S1"4. Appeal by plain
tiff from J. 1.
. C. F. Fox, Frank Crain, Bruce Crain
doing business as Fox, Crain A Co., vs.
J. M. Kdwards, No. Sa, August Term,
18!4. Appeal by defendant from J. p.
10. J.Scott Bell and O. J. Blanchard,
parties as Bell dc Blanchard, vs. John T.
Carson, Sheriff, and Samuel Aul, No. 2,
August Term, 18SH. Summons in Tres
pass. Attest, CALVIN M. AKNEH.
, Prothoimtary.
Tionesta, Pa.. February 6, lyi.
PROCLAMATION.
Wuhkeas, Thellon. Charles H. Noyes
President Judge of the Court of Common
Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for
the county of Forest, lias issued his pre
cept lor holding a Court of Common Pleas,
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans'
Co irt. Oyer and Terminer and General
Jail Lie! i very, at TionesU, for the
County of Forest, to commence on the
Four:h Monday of February, being
tho iijth day of Febiuary, 18!i5. No
tice is therefore given to the Cor
oner, Justices of the Peace and Con
stables ol said county, that they be then
and there in their proper persons at ten
o'clock A. M ol saij day with their
recoids, inquisitions, examination, ami
oilier lemoinhranoes, to do those things
which to their ollice appertain to bo done,
and tot hose whoare bound in recognizance
to prosecute against the prisoners ihat are
or shall bein thejuilot Forest County, that
they may be then and there to prosecute
against ihem as shall be just, (iivou un
der my hand and seal this isth day of
January, A. I), lsif.
JOHN T. CARSON, !... Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
"Y VIRTUF. of sundry writs of Fieri
- r cir is-urn om ei i lie i urt el Hum
mon Pleas of Forest Comity. pemilvnla.
to me directed tlieie wl 1 be exposed In sain
at public verdue or outcry, at the Court
House, in the Heroue1' of Tl- liCsts, F , on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY A. t)., 19"i,
at 1:00 o'clock p m.,tliM following described
Keal F.stato, to wit :
P.8ERI8KY use of K At 11 FL RARNETT,
vs. 1). HARNETT. Fieri Fscins, No. 18,
Feb. Term, 1893. 8 1. Irwin, Altor
ney. BARNES, HF.NOFRER . CO , use of
i( t:n &i, II hne IT, vs. I) BARN K IT,
Fieri Fsclss, No 29. Feb, Term, 189.).
S. D. Irwin, Attorney.
All that certain town lot in Tionesta
Borough, ForeM County, lt , being lot No
14, of 1. liolib's Mirvey, and map lSi,".
Hounded North by ..t of ,T M Kepler,
East by lot of llovard, Son h by an iher lot
of Bovard, and West b Elm Ktreet, and
containing one-quarter of an acre, be sa-i.e
more or less, upon which is ended a large
two story frame store and dwelling house,
barn and Ice house and out building, erect
ed" thereon.
Taken in execution and to tie old as the
propxrty of irld RameM, at be soi' i.f P.
erisky, use of Rachel Harnett, and lUrtiea,
Ilengerer & Co., use of Rachel Harnett.
TERMS OF SALE The following must
be strictly complied with when the proper
ty I stricken down :
1. When the p ain'iff or mher lien cred
itor become the pnrcli!-cr, the cost on the
writ must be paid.ai d a list of liens iiielod
in inorleag" searches on the property sold
together with such lien creditor' receipt
for the amount of the proceed of the sale
or such portion thereof as he may claim,
must be furnished the Sheriff.
2. All bhis must be paid infill).
3. All sale not settled immediately will
be eontiDued until 2 o'clock p in , of the
next day. at which time all property not
settl-d tor will aeain be put up and sold at
the expense aud risk of the person to whom
first sold
See Punlon' Digest, Ninth Edition
page 480 and Smith' Forms, pag 3-4.
JOHN T. CARSON, Sheriff.
Sheriff's office, Tionesta, Fa., Jan. 29, 195
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE or sundry writs of Levari
Facias issued out of the Cou. t ot Com
mon Plo as of Forest County, l'a., mid to
me directed, O'cro will lie exposed to
sale by public vendue or oulcrv, nt tho
Court House, in the Borough 'Tionesta,
Pa., on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, A. D., 1895,
at 1 o'clock p. in., the following described
real estate, to-wit:
M. MANDEVILLK. U. M. WHITNEY
vs. MARIE K. WHITK aud DAVID
E. WHITE. Levari Facias. No. 22,
February Term, IS9o. Ball mid
Thompson Plaintiff's attorneys.
All that certain lot or piece of land
situate in Marionviile. Jenks Township,
Forest County, Pcnn'a. and being what
is known and numbered us lot No. 45, io
E. Beviers section property as surveyed
and laid out by James B.'Cahvell, Civil
Engineer, August and September 1SS9, as
a reference to this plot will appear and
described as follows: Comment-ingat tho
north-east corner of the lot being at
smith-west corner of Bevier Street and
Harlin Alley, thence south along Bo vier
Street 68 4-10 feet to eorncr of lot No.
44, thence west along lot No. 44 one hun
dred and twenty feet to Hunts Alley,
thence north along Hunts Alley l8 aiid
4-10 fect to Harlem Alloy, thencn cast
along Harlem Alley one hundred and
twenty feet to Bevier Street, tho placo ot
beginning at. Lot fronting C8 4-10 feet
In Hnvior Kt rant nml .,,n..i.... I l. ion
feet to Hunts Alley. This lot is a part
oi a large tract ot land heretofore, con
veyed to E. Bevier by Rebecca .1. Blood
and 1C T. Ml, .rut h. 1... j i
" " .... Kinum,,,, I.' V UCCU
dated September 14, 188.5. Recorded in
lined Itiwilr V r 17 tn,ra Hid .......
subdivision No. 7, of Warrant No.
Improvements consist of a laruo two
story frame boused and out buildinu. tho
whole ot said premises being impiovcd,
fenced, An.
Taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of Marie It.Whiieand David
E. While at the suit of M. Maudcryille
and H. M. Whitney.
ALSO
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JAME3
'IO N, N Y , v ANNA It WHO
FIELD and CARL W. SCllOFIELD
Defendant, Tidal OilCo .Terra tenant'
Leva ia Facias, No 23. Feb. Term, 1895
Saiunnl Grumbine, Attorney.
All that tract or parcel i f land situate in
the Town-hip of Harmony, iu the Conn y
kf Forest and Com monwealth of Pennsyl
vania, and hounded and described as fid.
lows: Bounded on the north ly the Gor
man road, on the east by It. B Howlnml,
and on the south and west by land of Mo'
Cay, containing forty acres of land be the
same more or lehs, being the same premise
conveyed to William E. Clark and Mary
Clark, his wife, by deed dated Deceiiilur 4,
189, from Henry Smith and Sarah A Snii'h)
his wife and reco dd in the recorder's office
of Forest County, In deed book 21, page
219 Improvements, two oil well derricks ;
well not producing.
Taken In execution and to be sold as tho
iirorw-iy oi .ani a IS Scliotiled and Cail
W. Sehofie'd, defendants. Tidal Oil Co
Terra Tenants, at the suit of tho First
National Bank of Jame.Biowu, N. Y.
A Lso.
J. M. BEMIS, HENRY 0. BE.MI.S vs
C. FRANK FOX. FRANK CRAIN
and BRUCE CRAIN, Levari Fm-i m.
No. 30, February Term, 1895. Ball a?
Thompson, Plaintttt s' attorneys.
All defendants light, title. Interest und
claim of, in and to all that piece or par
cel of land situate in tho Township ol
Howe. County of Forest and stale of
Pennsylvania, containing eleven acres
(11a.) situate near the southwest corner
of Warrant number three thousand eight
hundred and two t.'tKoj), to bo laid otu'ln
as nearly a square form hs possible, in
cluding the ground upon which mill is
located, and houses within such bounda
ries j being the same premises contracted
to be sold to Hint parties by S. Crawford,
W. J. Cowan and J. M." Hastiinr by
agreement bearing date tho 12th day of
Febiuary, A. !., 1m!m; also the Rail Road,
Hall Road track, and R.wid Bed, leading
from the said mill to the PnLshing A
Western Ruil Road, witli right of wav,
ingress, cars, lixlu.es aud appurtenances
thereto, together with all and sinmilar
tho buildimrs, improvements, woods
rights, liberties, privileges, heredita
ments and appurtenances to tin same be
longing: One lurge saw mill 32x130 feet,
with all machinery, to 40 -hoisa-power
boilers, oe large engine, one small en
gine, saw frame, carriage, sets, edgor,
belts and shafting, one large planing ma
chine, etc., etc. Also, eight board dwell
ing houses with out-buildings, and three
board sisbles, etc. etc..
Taken in execution and to be sold as
tho property of c. Frank Fox, Frank
Cram and Bruce Crain, at the suit ot J,
M. Beinis, -lleniy C. ISemis.
TERMS OF SALE. Tho following
must be strictly compiled with when the
property is stricken down:
1. When the plaintiff or other lien cred
itors bocoii e tho purchaser, the costs on
the writs must be paid, and a list ot liens
including inortguge searches on the prop
erty sold, together with such lieu credit
or's ro-cipt lor the amount of tho pro
ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as
he may claim, must bo furnished the
Sheriff.
2. All bids must be paid in full.
3. All sales not settled immediately will
be continued until 2 o'clock p. m,, id the
next day, at which timo all property not
settled for will again bo put up and sold
at tho expense and risk of tho person to
Whom lirst Hold.
See Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition,
page 4 0 and Smith Forms, page 3S4
JOHN T. OA K.SON, fchcrill.
Shenira Ollico, Tionesta. Pa., Jan. 29
1S!'5.
Those heavy nil wool suits that wear
so well, iu blue and black, now $10.00 at
LfAlobur A Miles'. tf
THE LEADER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
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DAVID MIWTZ'S.
Miiricnville, Pa.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for Hides, Wool, Furs. Shoon t . It-, Git -
REMEMBER
You aAV
&ur Gooos
Mr You Qvy
PmcEflr The
G&QSXXG QUT
ASNETT'
DON'T
STOP
TOBACCO
u.nnl... . i , . , i.riu vim mhjr i,ur iirl I'lHIW or
smoke. An iron clad written guarantee to absolutely cure tho tobacco lial.it in all
its lorms. or money refunded. Price SI. on per box or It boxes ;:I0 days treatment
and guaranteed cure ) 02.5O For sale l.y druggists or will be sent bv inail upon
e,?l,l ""; !SKN" MIX 'n 'KNT MTAMl'S FOR SXMPLE BOX. Bm.k"
let and proofs free. Eureka Chemical M'fg Co., La Crosse, Wis.
Office of THE PIONEER PRESS COMPANY. C. W. Horni.k, Snpt.
Eureka Chemical and M'fg Co.. La Crosse. Wis. Ia"1, Mi,,n'..Vl. 7, .894.
vmS,",:! v hocn tobacco fiend for many years, and during tho past two
svste.oI! .n '.'"f"" l;we,,tV cigars regularly every day. My whole nervous
co I fr tl n h 1 1 I 'V i""".1 "7 '"Y114" t"1-' ' I mut give up the useof tolme
co lor tho time he tig, at least. I tried the so-called "Keelv Cm'." "No-To-Hao "
v"iVH?mf' U,,lil 1 '"'"-""li.v learned 'of
lT" i t h , i . rhrpe "'eoks a' to-day I commenced usinir your preparation,
! h ec.iv . '"''".vselr mmipletely cured; I am in perfect health, and the hnr-
' rt'' Un'.,m- w,,1"'1' ery inveterate smoker fully appreciates, has
. nm.ml i 1 cnnu v',llr o-Curo" simply wonderful, and can fully
lecommend it. Yours very truly, C. W. Hounic k.
NEW STORE!
Having purchased tho store forincrly
owned by J. F. Ovci lander, next door to
W. N. Y. A P. R. R. Station, I , pre
pared to furnish the public with any
thing in the line of
GRECER1ES & PROVISIONS,
CONFECTIONERIES.
TOBACCO A! CIGARS,
WHOLESALE AND RATAIL.
Also the
FAMOUS PILLSURV FLOUR f
I guarantee prices as low as tho lowest.
and all goods delivered free of charge.
I all and see me.
C. M. WiriTEMAN,
, WEST SIDE,
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Confirmation 'jfotic. i
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Notil'U is liori.tilf irivi.ii fl...t - .
............ ........ j s."i.tH'ii..iiicniimw-
inu accounts Iuii'm ln.on ttl.1.1';.. ,...t . .1
an t will bo presented at the next term of!
, ,. ' " " l" rourui Mou
day.d loin-nary, 1h9., for confirmation:
1. First and Imal account of S. J. W'ol
cott. Administrator of Thomas i'owncll
... . .,, iiw nni miiiiiiuhiruilir III i
l'o Hell, lute of I I ickorv T.ii.,1.1,... i.
J ..... ti.iinif uu
ceased.
2. First and liniil account of S. J. Wol-
itt. ilniiiiisti iil.ir 'IM.... u ,.
late of Hickory township, deceased. '
. iu... mini ai-countoi i-.ii iii-rlin unit
David I. itnek- .'v t...-u ... .1... I... .
, "' ' hht msi w ill
and testament of Catharino Beck, late of
ivinusmv lowusmp, ueccaseil.
Allen, CALVIN M. ARXElt
ltciiwii.r ioi.I f'l...-l, ..f-k....t . .' .
tionesta, l'a., Jauuary 29, l9j.
-AT-
too many Winter Oooda yet, such us
Heavy Dress Uoods of lho very best qualities . Mim1
Ladies' and Childreti'a Undnxvenr, Blnukols, Comrort
ors, Mnffs, Bows, Overcoats i,n,l Stiils for Men and Boys;
a fine line to select fiotn. In l.ndies' and Children'
Coats and Wraps, Fascinators, Fur Trimmings, Ladl.V
Waists, our toek Is largo.
Our Millinery Goods Must Go.' Rcgardloss of Cost.
Also a Big Line of Other Goods too numerous (o men
tion, which wo are bound to sell in order to mnke room
for our Itninenso Si-ickor Spring and Summer Goods,
which we must have. So coino early and secure bar
gains at
IT'S INJURIOUS TO STOP SUDDENLY and
don't bo imposed upon bv buying a remedy that
ret) ii ires' you to do so. as 'it is'nothing more than
a substitute. In tho sudden stoppage of tobacco
you must have some stimulant, and in most all
cases, tho effect of the stimulant, bo it opium,
morphine, or other opiates, leaves a lar worse
habit contracted. Ask vour druggist about
BACO-CURO.
It is purely vegetable You do not have to stop
y"l using tobacco with
BACO-CURO.
It will notily you w hen to stop
and your ccsiro lor tobacco will
ceasu. Your system will he as
free from nicoiine as tho day be-
be a half dressed
man when you can
bo a perfo'-tiy well
und fully dressed
one in up to date
clothes by tailors,
who know their
business.
Twenty tbou-
and dollars worth
hoico woolens
to select from, at
New Tariff Prices
Trouseis to order
$5 to 8.
Sac Suits to order
20 lo 37.
Cutaway suits to
order
31 to :to
Overcoats to order
30 to :$o.
MCCUEA & &I.V0.Y.
Tuilors, Hatters, Furiiishors and Shirt
VnKcrs, Modoruto Price Stoic Sole
Agents for Youmans and Knox's Hats
and Mr- Jaeor's Ulidorwcar.
25 AND 29 SENECA STRF.ET.
OIL CITY. PA.
J OilE.VZO FULTON.
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
HARNESS. lOLURS. BRIDLES,
And all kinds of
HORSE FURNISHING GOODS.
TIONESTA. I'A.
of ,
o o
ALL KNOW
We must sell. All Know wo mil
have the cash, for hut we do sell.
ALL K NOW
ti nt cash will buy more goods than
any kind ol obligation, ilur trade
shows lh.it people appreciate low cash
prices nnd we urn goimr to continue
on that line. When you need any
thing In our lino just cnl' und be sal
Islied. Wo have the luruest stock id'
general mcrchamliso In town and will
guarantee to save you nioncv. It you
need anvthim; in cl uhmg heiween
now and March I we will m ike a big
reduction. Como In and compare
unlit v and Prices.
" NO TROUBLE
TO SHOW GOODS.
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THE LOVE OF MONEY;
IS
iROOT
HOWKVKR, MONEY IS A VITAL ELEMENT IN EV
IRY BUSINESS LIFE. AND IS AS ESSKNTI AL TO Tl! K
L1VK BUSINKSS MAX AS FOOD IS TO TI1H ACTIVH
BODY. WEHWi: SUITS AND OVURCOATS THAT
WK ARE GOIVG T SKLL AT
AUCTION PRICES
MEN'S SUITS FROM ?;l.fto UP.
MEN'S OVERCOATS FRO M 5.fi0 UP.
WE MUST II A V K MONEY.
WE HAVE IIAROAINS FOR CASH BUYERS.
RKMEMBER We hsyo everything In Ucnt s Furnishings.' as well as Boot and
Shoos. Cull parly aud get price.
LEDEBUR & MILES.
Lawrence &
CLOTHING. DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS
WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY,
JEWELRY, TOBACCO. CIGARS.
BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY !
HOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
TAKEN IN F.XCHANftl.) I'Olt HOODS.
SIGGINS & HERMAN,
DRUGGISTS & GROCERS,
TIONEbTA, - - - PENN.
IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND
rim mmmmv maamms.
BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IX SEASON.
In our Drug Department, whfch is in churiro of a thoroughly competent Clerk
will always bo found tho '
PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS!
PRESCRIPTIONS COM I'OU X DEi, WITH UTMOST CARE.
of the flrni of MORC'K BRO S,
OPTICIANS,
Secialist in Krrorsnf ltefriictiou of the
Eye. Examinations freo of charge.
WARREX. PENN.
W. A. FISHER, Jeweler.
Bovard Block, Tloncsla, Pa
Hi.. "eii .''"''"' '
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THE OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE,
OF
TIONESTA, - PENN.
S. S. CAfjFIELO, PROPRIETOR.
Good Slock, Good Curiiii.'es anil ling
gies to let upon the most reasonable terms
Ho w ill uImi do
CTOI3 TB rVMING-
All orders left ut tiio Post Ollice will
receive prompt attention.
IV YOU WANT a ve.y.rc,,!,!,- ,f
printing at a reasonable price sen,,
your older to this ollice.
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THE
OF ALL EVIL !
Smearbauqh,
in ft a tiai IT J IO"
monu for iMI 4 :tty
points west aa
lows :
v ; ."lal:: Kx i' nom.
-No. ,d ay 1 rcight (carrying
passengers) 4:15 n .
No. ai Oil City Exi loss 7:5.1 p. ,',
For Hickory, Tidiouto, Warren Kinuu
Bradlord. (Horn, and the East : '
No. ,'ltl i Hcun Express H ll m
No. : Pitt,lirgh Express.... 4:'l5 p'. u.
No. ikl Way Freiubt (carrying
passengers to Tionesta) 8:11 a. ni.
Get Time. Tables and full information"
from S. il. CLARK, Auont, Tionesta, Pa.
, . ... "' "l':'-I'. (icii'ISupt.
J. A. FELLOWS, '
Gcn'l Passenger A- Ticket Agent,
Buli'alo, N. V.
W. L. Douglas
HO BQUEAKINa
And other special ile for
Otntk-mf u, Ludlco Boy
udiI lltbsoa nro tho
Best In the World.
So detcrlptive ndvcrtlw
mt'nt which appears la tola
pler.
Takt no Substitute.
liibUt on haviug W. L.
l)Ot'GI,A8' SillOtH,
with Bauia and price
StaUIMd On buLLmn. K. .1,1 K
F. R. LANSON.
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