The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, March 27, 1895, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
4 . I. WENS,
COITOS 4 PBOPSItTO.
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27, lSf...
Announcements
Terms Associate .Indue, fill. Treas
urer, $10. Those rules include piinlinu
of tickets, nil names heiiiX printed on
thn ticket. Terms strictly -i.ih villi tlio
order for announcement.
COUNTY TH r ASr I! EU.
We are Authorized to nniinunco
JAMES H. FO.N IN, of Tioiicstn, n a
cnndiiliite fur County Treasurer, subject
to Republican tisnires.
Wo are authorized to announce JOHN
J. O REEN, of .lenks township, as n cnn
diiliite lor County Treasurer, subject to
Republican usages.
ASSOCIATE .Il lXii:.
Wo nro authorized to nnnounce IT. M.
ZAHNISER, of Harmony township, ns
a candidate lor Associate J udm subject
to Republican usages.
Wo are authorized to nnnounce JACK
McCRAY. of Jenks tow nship, s a can
didate for Associate Judge, subject to Re
publican usages.
We are authorized to announce S. S.
CANKIKLII, of Tionest borough, a n
randidato for Associate Judge, subject to
Hepiiblican usages.
The United States Senate will con
sist of ninety members after July 4tl).
Utah etiters the Uuiun ns the forty
fifth state.
The administration that caused I lie
American flag to be hauled down in
Hawaii is not very likely to dtal very
vigorously with Spain for firing upon
it
At the present writing Liliuoka
lani is in the enjoyment of that culm
repose which, according to the port,
never comes to the head that, wears a
crowo.
Gov. Hastings staff is all right,
we suppose, but if it is called on to
lick Spain, we shudder at the possi
bility of the slaughter of newspaper
men. Pittsburg Timet.
TlTE Treasury gold reserve is m.w
above $90,000,000; with a probalnl
ity of reaching 8100.000.000; and
then will come the tug of keeping it
from going down again.
General society is no , . u I i
pleased to learn thai tho South Da
kola divorce c.ilonies are preputing
to resume their wonted gayety when
the blizzards cease to blow.
Although tho Wtlsou bill h as not
been exactly a trade breeder, its ef
feet on the impa rlance of diplomatic
rows is very noticeable. Here til
least the most ardent Democrat can
"point with pride" to nu increase.
Phila. Press.
The talk of Kepuhl ican opposition
to Reed for Speaker is all bosh, of
course. He will be elected by a
practically unanimous vntu of bis
party; and he will wield the gravel
it) such a way as to make things con
stantly uncomfortable fur the Dem
crats. St Louis Glubc- Democmt.
One of the river and harbur jokes
of Cougress is just coming out io the
examination of the upper reaches id
the St. John's river, Florida, which
Senator Call desires to have made
navigable for seagoing vessels. As
the engineers have discovered the
channel is sometimes hul three
feet deep and choked with grass, it is
evideut what Senator Call should
have asked for were plans from t tie
construction department for vessel
that would run on heavy de'w. Thai
would solve the navigation of the St
John's.
The Nawab Imad Nawaz Juig
Bahadur, of Iudia, who is utopptng
iu New York with his wile, has been
traveling through the United Stales
and is much impressed with the coun
try. In speaking of Eastern matters
he said : "There is one thing most
Americans dou't foresee, and that is
that San Fiancisco is bound to be
the first and largest city in America
The trade mi your east?rn shore i
developed. It has but begun in th.
West, which will trade with Japan,
China aud India. The Japams
victory means much to the Westen
coast. It means a new order ol
things and the beginning of a com
merce that will astonish the world."
The bill for the relief of the Su
preme Court by the establishment el
an Appellate Court has passed th.
Slate Senate bv a large majority, und
is on third reading in the IIuum
where it has undergone some amend
ments. It provides for a court ot
fivejunges, to be appointed by the
Governor and hold otiice until Jan
nary next. At the geueial elt-ciioi
next November five judges are to be
elected, to serve for ten years; sala
ries to be 87,500 per annum. An
elector cau only vote fir four candi
dates, thus insuring the minority
parly one representative. The court
must meet at least once a year in
Philadelphia, 1'ittshurg, Hurrishurg,
Scranton and Williams-port, but ma
meet elsewhere as tho members mm
deem necessary. Tho bill prescribe!
the cases iu which this court shall
Lave jurisdiction.
An apparatus is being built in the
University i f tin- City of ,'cw York
the i deject of willed is to measure the
lime "i iiiri d by the brain to receive
a scns itiun, an. I ti legraph to the eyes
or hands an order bnsid on such
prcception. Tims, for example, a
command might be given to say what
a certain color wn,.or to open or
close the fingers, and the appearance
would rcc ird the time, in eded down
to the thousandth part of a second
Such a device has undoubtedly
been of help to medical scientists in
their sluily of the brain, but is llow
seriously roposed to lost children in
this nay in the p'lblie schools of New
Ynik, and let the lesnlts determine
what shall bp done with them in their
classes. This is really carrying the
thing too far. It dors not follow that
quickness of perccplii.n is a strong
proof of mental excellence. Every
thing docs not depend upon it The
quality of industry and the power to
rightly assimilate what has hei n
learned outweigh promptness of men
tal action, and it is absurd to think
of classifying children by such
means. What is wanted would seem
to be an instrument to measure the
time it takes for practical ideas to
get into brains of some educators
Phila Inquirer.
SEHSY NOTES.
The Woman's Foreign Missionary So
ciety of the Methodist Episcopal church
has issued over 5,000,000 panes of mis
sionary literature durin"; tho past year.
It lias 612S organizations with 153,503
members.
Newspapers everywhere are com ment
ion on the bill before the New York leg
islature establishing a whipping post for
the punishment of vif-beatnrs, and the
sentiment appears to bo about unani
mous in favor of tho bill.
It appears that not one Amoi'iean mer
chant vessel passed through tho Suez Ca
nal dining the year 1S!4, according to
Consul (ieneral PciHield's report to the
State Department. Tbero were Ameri
can isirgoes enough, but tbey went in
Itritisli ships.
In the death from pneumonia of
Charles I". Mctilram, nt Pino Rush, N.
Y-, last Friday, passed away the smallest
man in Orange county. Although in Ids
22nd year, he was a baby in structure,
being but 2i inches high. He was born
in VVortendykn, Rergen county, N. J.,
in August, 1ST.. From bis birth ho was
deficient, both nienta.ly and physically.
Although apparently healthy, bo could
never either walk or talk. He bad tho
head ot a man but the body of n child.
His legs never grew after his first year.
A sample of tho illuminating gas dis
covered in New York, which can bo de
livered to consumers in cans, has been
received and partly tested at the office of
tho Cleveland Oas Light Company, of
Cleveland, . Secretary Ueardsloy, of
the company says thai tho gas bums
steadily and gives an excellent light.
The material from which it is made is
linioand coal dust, welded by electricity
into a sort of dark brownish, poroussub
stanoo. The gas is generated by placing
this substance in water.
The man who is President when tho
son of Colonel Fred (J rant becomes of
nn age sutlicient for admission to West
Point will receive a letter from an ex
President, written long before his death,
nstjing that his grandson be appointed a
cadet in the institution.
The big natural gns well struck on the
Zcbulon Hess farm, Washington county,
early Wednesday morning, opens an en
tirely new field and is estimated to be the
strongest natural gas well ever struck In
this part of tho country. An effort will
bo made to case it and closo it in to stop
fui ther waste, and to measure the pres
sure. Visitors to tho well say it sur
passes tho famous Zweigler well, in the
MeDoii.ild field, which bud a pressure of
over BOO pounds a minute. It is esti
mated that the pressure at this new well
has never been below 600 pounds a
minute, and it lias increased since the
strike was made.
Hen. James A. Ucaver is putting up
tin plate machinery in his nail mills at
liellel'onte. Ho said this evening that it
was an experiment with a new p recess,
and that if it was successful it would
revolutionize the manufacture ot tin
plato.
A new beneficiary order is to be estab
lished in oliau, to bo know n as the Or
det of the Tribe of lion Hur, its ritual
being ha.-ed upon Gen. ' allace's story
of that title. Km.
Richard Vaux, tho noted politician,
lawyer an J penologist, died lit bis home
in Philadelphia, Friday, of tlieurip. lie
is claimed to be the only American who
ever danced with tho queen of Great
Britain .
St' plien A. Douglas bad a magnificent
bass voice that would have made his for
tuno on the opera stage. The manner in
which lie bellowed forth. "Fellow-cili-zens"
at the beginning ot a speech was
never equaled by any public speaker.
'I ho tearing down of the old lilaine
house in Washington has caused a de
mand from all pails of tho country for
relics of the great secretary. Many poo.
pie ask for bricks for souvenirs. It is
proposed to reproduce in the theater that
is to be erect, d on tho site tho room in
which lilaine died, and to make it a mu
s uiui of lilaine relics.
Jesso L. licuti, agent for the K chaster
nurseries, ami who has been canvassing
in Ciawl'ord and Venango counties for
some lime, was found in a deserted house
west of Fiancoiowii, badly frozen, lust
Thursday, ll sei-ins thai Mr. Rcnn had
been taken sick on the previous alter
nuon and sought rcfugu ill the liouso.feel
iog unable tu get farther, where sleep
and exhaustion uvercauio him. When
ho aw.iku ni-ar morning ho lomul himself
powei less, lioili t-ct aio frozen above
Hie ankles nod ii is leared an amputation
may be necessary. Mr. liunu is an old
soldier and well known throughout
oitliwe.-4ciu Pcnnsylpania, being for
many year. uu instructor iu tho Soldiers'
orphan tsi hool ut Mercer, and luter iu
tho furniture liudo at Linuville.
The President has appo'ntcd f!eorire M.
Lull p si master ill Say re, li.
John C. Murphy, ii resident of litus
Ville for runny enrs, ha rceeucd intel
ligence that ho is one o!' throe heirs to n
fortune loll by an uncle, John Slaple'on,
who died in Australia. Accompnnlng
Ibe inlorniation was a draft for fl.r.oo.
A careful record kept nt Ynlp for eight
years shows that non-smokers are 20 per
cent, taller, 2." per cent, heavier and have
ISO per cent, morn lung capacity than
smokers. A "recent graduating class nt
Amherat presented a similar difference
In favor of non-smokers, who liavo
gained in weight 2t per cent, over the
smokers, and in heigh "7 per cent., and
also exceeded them in lung capacity.
Tho recent burning ol tho Mellon grist
mill at Conneaut Lake is a bad blow to
that town. The mill cost f 14,000, mid was
valued at about $10,000 by the ow ners. It
was insured for about ?t.0t0. About
1.000 worth of grain and Hour was
burned with the mill. Franklin News.
It is rumored that there is a shortage
of So,oro at the United States mint at
Carson. Much secrecy is observed about
the matter, and nothing definite can bo
learned.
A prMty little romance has pome to
light in Franklinviile Miss Mary E.
F. vans, nn employe of the Arlington lin
tel of that vintage, was believed to be on
her death bed. She was engaged to be
married to Kugeno Spencer, and at his
solicitation was married to him. This
occurred Sunday and since the nuptial
knot was tied the newly made bride has
been gaining strengli and is now believed
to bo out of all danger of immediate
death. Jamestown News.
Never were nicer and never
were cheaper than now. We mean
the new goods now piling in at Liui
son's. It
DON'T STOP TOBACCO.
How lo Cure Yourself While I xiiiti It.
Tho tobacco habit grows on a man un
til his nervous system is seriously atlce
ted, impairing health, comfort and happi
ness. To quit suddenly is too severe a
shock to the system, ns'tohaeoo, to an in
veterate user becomes n stimulent that
his system continually craves. Itaeo
Curo is a scientific euro for the tobacco
halet, in nil its tortus, carefully com
pounded alter the formula ot nn eminent
ISerliu physician w ho has used it in his
private p'raelico since 172, without a
failure, purely vegetable ami guaranteed
perfectly harmless. Yen can use all the
tobacco you want, while tiiKing llaco
Cure, it will notify you w hen to stop.
Wo give a written guarantee to perma
nently cure any case with three boxes, or
refund the .nouey with ten per cent, in
terest. Haco-Cui-0 is not asul stilute, but
a scientific cure, that cures wiihout thi
aid of will power and with no incon
venienotf. It leaves the system as pure
and free from nicotine ns'the day you
took your first chow or smoke. Sold by
all druggists, with our iro clad guaran
tee at SI. 00 per box, three boxes, (thirtv
days treatment,) fc!.50 or sent direct upon
receipt of price. Send six two-cent
stamps for sample box, booklet and
proois free. Knreka Chemical v. Manu
facturing Company. Manufacturing
Chemists, Lacrosse, Wisconsin.
Notice.
Whereas, brook trout have been re
cently placed in Little Coon creek, in
Green township. Forest county, Ph., by
the State Fish Couiini sioners, ail per
sons are hereby notified not to fish iu
said stream, on any part thoieof, ior' the
period of three years from date hereof,
under a penalty of twenty dollars for
each offense, as provided by Act of As
sembly, approved Juno 3. A. I)., 1878.
Tionesta, Pa., March 'SI . lHiW.
I'lUNK I". VV LKER.
L. COOK.
AUDITOUS' HKPOKT of Tioncsta
town Township for tlio year ending
March 11. 1!C.
Win. Lawrence, Treasurer, in account
Willi Tioncsta Township,
Wm. Lawrence Tieas. Dit.
Bal in hands of treas 17," (lit
Cn
liy orders redeemed H7
Hv 5 percent, com HH77
To bal 175 09
$.!,tiJ7 83
Uu.
To Hal. last settloment 3:20 68
o20 58
Hal in bands of C. C. Weingard
collector 28 08
Cu.
Hy Ain't paid treasurer 278 (Hi
Ity a percent. Com 1.1 to
To Hal 28 08
$ 320 58
On.
Ain't of duplicate for ISO! -is.'t 4,j
Work tax lolurned to Col 120 KJ
004-27
Ck.
Hy ain't paid to Treas, within 00
days H7 5
Hy S percent Com. on $147 51 4 4:t
Hy Ain't p'd Treas. niter 00 days 173 on
Ity ft percent. Coin 8 Hi
Ity exoncraiioiis 12 21
Hy unseated land tax returned
to county 47 28
Hy discount on f 147 51 during
first 00 days J AH
To Hal " 103 Hi
t04 27
Halauco in bands of Jesse Car
son, collector! 103 81
fin.
Ain't of duplicates to pathniast's !6ii t)
$ iftiO 00
Cn.
Ain't tax worked $ Mil 08
Ain't of tax returned, lo Coi 120 82
H00 'M
To S. I). Irwin for alt'y serviees.3 10 oo
l". Wenk for 23 days services as
road commissioner, and 10J
days labor 70 50
John Woll, 14 days service as
road com. aud 4! days labor.. 34 75
G. F.. Swabb, Is days services as
road com. and 41 days labor.. 42 75
J. W. Mong, services as clerk 31 00
W, W. Thomas, auditor it tin
A. J. Sliriver. auditor 0 00
Henry Itliim, auditor e oo
Poor liistiirt in uccount with Win.
Lawrence, Treas. 1m,
Am t of poor fund ree'd by Win.
Law rence $ ;j!2 51
I 302 51
Ck.
Hy orders redeemed 338 17
liy 3 percent, emu lo 15
To Hal 44 It)
302 51
Hal iu hands of Win. Ijiw ruiice
treasurer $ u 19
Available Tyrrell Moilgage 40 uu
1 ieneral statement.
Outstanding t rdois 1,577 08
Ain't ill treasury 175 i;ij
Uncollected tax ol '03 and 't'4 132 40
Tax returned locouiiiy 117 "S
Net indebtedness 1,401 311
We the undersigned auditors of Tio
nesia T wp.. having examined lliu above
accounts, Ii 1 1 ti tlieiu correct as above
Mated, to tho best of our knowledge.
W. W. Thomas,
A. J. S11 Ml V Kit,
Attest, IIk.nhv Hum,
J. W. Mong, Clerk. Auditors.
THE LEADER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
As we have
R A
Heavy Dress
1
Ladies' and
n linn line to
Also a Itig Line
tlon, which we
It
8 T
DAVID MJJSTTZ'S.
Mui'icnville, Pa.
H1GIIF.ST M A It K I'.T PIUC15 paid for Hides, Wool, Furs, Sheep pills, Glrs
mm
-o- 1
Jj.'.i'-'l'lM o;'' l l'"'-Hrit ,y MILKS having been dissolved, sml
illl'J '.''-! f..'.!'. o mvnioi v, we liml in,,! ,. hay- too many goods on nnrshelvs
2!L!lll!J.'. -ill-'-i'-'.'-!'"" v V,' ';,l ',V.V''.V, tor spring goods nnd to make room
also, ti.r some whi.-b will soon ere. Vem!ve cnoPidod to make this
iiU.'ll!.!?'J'J.11" '"to price i hut me now lower than nnv eonioelition.
'""'" "'"Ck Ot gOO.Is. boldiO-r 11, .11, HQ. i r.w.T.- r.
marKiit.lv ..w prices lon,i, I below,
the loWII.
Scu Wmtr Ctisn Wjc&k ur:
Men'
Men
Men'
Men
Hot.
HoV!
Men
s l. IJ. Overco.ts tlutt brought,
s S. H. oven-oats that brought .,
s S It. overcoats that bionght .,
s l. It. ulsters that brought
' ovi reals that brought
' ulsters that brought
s all wool suck suits Ihat bronchi
Men-
sail wool frock suits that brought "
sail wool 1 rock suits that brought
s all wool sack suits that brought
a union sack suits that brought
' nni 11 3-piece suiis Hint brought
' onion 3-picce siiith that brought
Iron's union suits at 75 cents and up.
sml wool (ants nt 1.30 nnd ui
Men
Men
Men
Chili
Men
Men
s cotton pants, lined, nt 75 cents and up.
s underwear and shirts at cost and below cost.
Men'
We also olfor Our Entire Line of Furnishings Hats
Ciiya, Jieckwear, Collars, Culls, Dress Shirts, Hos- '
leiy. Gloves, Umbrellas, Handkerchiefs and
Jewelry at same Reduced Rates.
Men's
Mimi'h
M en's
iru
van shoes. ir,.ku,i
No-
shoes, congress and bal,
calf
c.i 1 1
ca Ileal!
v "unit's aim inn, worm
hoes, congress and bal, worth ... "
I10 -s, congress ami bal, worth
hoes, congress and bal, worth
ncli kid, hand turn, all widths and sizes"
I-' 1
l-i
. , . :, " ":", oioncn
Ladies F.eneh kid.llexiblo, .ron,
,,, no iiuiiti wen, nroKcn
Hen's Heavy Shoes, Ladies' Heavy Shoes,
vMAAUioa a uiiuusi
Candee Rubber
AGISTS Till
V. 51. W fettciiraii,
NEW STORE!
Having purchased tlio store formerly
owned by J. F. Ovci laiider, next tloor to
W. X. V. A- P. U. l. Station, I am pre
pared tofinuixh tin. public with any
thing iu tlio line of
GRECERIES & PROVISIONS,
COM- lCI TlONKKIKS,
TOBACCO AND CIKIHS,
WIIOLKS ALIO AM) K ATA I L.
Also tho
FA!V!CUS r!LLScURY FLOUR!
. I Kiimaiitoe pi ices as low us tho lowest.
and all v Is delivered free of charge.
Call a:-i s, no .
C. 31. Wl ITEM AN,
wkst si in;.
Auditors' Notice.
In tho Court of f 'Diiiiuon I'leus of Forest
County. ,, y.v. As.si;ri;nieni o y,,.,,. r
Itro... oi- I., ii. lit ol creditors. No. 2
May 'I i nn, Is ,!.
All per-on, an, hereby notiiied that tho
l.abini-e in Ilium -01 Uu. Asmoiici) will ho
audited bv it, e r'otut on 'J'ues.lay, April
Hi, IN'.m, 10 2i. in., when and wiii.ro they
can alien, I ll ll. y si e proper, l!y tlio
t 'ourl.
Attest, C. M. .i;.i:i!, I'rothonoiary.
'i loi.esta, l'a., March 11, 18-.'5.
IVI
1 1 it V ! isMOMam
AT-
too many Winter Goods jet, such ns
Goods of the very best, qualities! Men's
Children's Underwear, Hlnnkets, Comfort
ers, Muffs, Hows, Overcoats and Suits for Men and Hoys;
select from. In Ladies' and Children's
Coats and Wraps. Fascinators, Fur Trimming, Ladl.s
Waists, otir slock is largo.
Our Millinery Goods Must Go ltegardless of Cost.
of Oilier Goods too numerous to men-
are bound to sell In order b make room
fur our Immense stock offspring ant) Summer Goods
w bieh we most have. So come early nnd secure bar
gains at
Q -
which will make this the banner sa:e of
"""" 1-
f 13 00 now
19. OO
7 60
7 50
3 00
il on
2 00
5 00
7 00
10 00
8 00
5 50
3 50
2 00
3 00
...5 00
...5 00
...3 50
ami 6 IK) now
and (I (Ml now
ami .. 00 now
H Of) m.w
14 1,0 now
13 00 now
111 IKJ now
8 00 now
S 00 now
i 00 now
5 00 now
r.o .......
, , ,11
worth
$5 00 now ti 00
4 00 nw 3 00
4 00 now
3 00 now
2 00 now
1 50 now
now
3 00
2 25
I GO
I 25
3 0.)
3 00
sizes
si.cs nnu- u iu.
'"'"'Z'. 1 25 o 2 00
and
at aame states.
Boots, $2.50. ;
tfvmt X X8()a
Armstrong
bo a half dressed
man when you can
be a perfectly well
and fully dressed
one in up to data
clothes by tailors,
who know tlioir
bllsillGSP.
Twenty thou
and dollars worth
of choice woolens
to select from, at
New Tariff Prices.
Trousers to ordor
Sac Suits to order
Cutaway suits to
ordor
8'21 lo 830
Ovorouats to order
82U lo 8:to.
Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers ami Shirt
Makors, Moderate I'rico titoie. Sole
Asents for Ynumaiis nnd Knox's Hats
and lir Jaeger's Uudorwoar.
.5 AND 21) 8LNF.CA STHKKT.
Ol I. CITY, PA.
Oil WORK of every description execii.
led at lbs RKPUULICAN olhve.
fit A
i i i
Spring Goods, 1895.
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...v,. .......
'O SIMUNtJ C.i ons
WK AIIR NOW liF.ADY TO SHOW I II l.M J
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lf IO
In DDirrc nfvfr
C IN WFSTIItN
it is TUB ro l-.K III A
ir , iii'v i.-usi
w ' nh TRnimi F
SO Jl'ST COMK AND
II IJ IIUUULL
WILL CONVINCF.
nti frmvii Tn
i i mi'i iw
vVX COM K NOW, Willi, K 10 V Kit Y OK AJ
iWV v di ii'iii,'v'r
V I flt I III li.l A
SANSON'S
DON'T
STOP
TOBAC
CO
lore you took your first chew or
smoke. An iron clad written (iiiiranteo lo absolutely cure, tho t .ba 1 habit in all
its forms, or money refunded. 1'rlee fl.ot) pur box or :! boxes ;:ti) dv treatment
ami uuaranteed cure,) $2.80 For sslo bv all ilruuv'ists or will bo stoit bv mail opuu
receipt or price. SKNl) SIX TWO CF.NI" STAMPS I'Olt SVMPLF. ItoX. Hook
lets nnd proois free. Kurckn Chemical A MTtf Co., Lh Crosse, Wis. .
OfllcoofTHF. PIONHKH 1'UF.SS COMPANY. C. W. IIoumi u, Snpt.
St Paul, Minn., Sept. 7, IH'M.
Knreka Chemical and MTg Co., La Crosse, Wis.
Dear Sirs I have been a tobacco fiend for iiiiinv years, and tlurinu- tho past two
years have smoked nfteon lo twenty ciirars reitulat I v'every tlav. Mv wlmle nervous
system became Bllccted, until mv plivsicinn told m I must uivn u,,' the useot tobac
co for the time bo nit, at least, t tried the so-called "Ke Iv C ire," "No-To-llae,"
and various other remedies, hut without success, until I nccidentaVly learned of
your "llaco-Curo." Three weeks airo to-dav I commenced iislint ynnr preparation,
and to-ilav I consider myseir completely eined; I am in perfect health, nnd the hor
rible eiaviiitf for tobacco, which every inveterate smoker fully npprcclates, has
completely left me. I consider your "Hiico-Curo" simply wonderful, and can rally
rocoiuineiid IL Yours very truly, C. W. IIoknk k,
Lawrence & Smearbaugh,
-r-DLALICItS IN
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS
WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY,
JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS.
00TS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY !
GOODS OF FIHST CLASS QUALITY IN F.VL'RY DF.PA HTM KNT.
lOOroiTBY raOBUOM Mm VASE:
TAKKN IN F.XCHANCiF, FOH (iOODS.
SIGGINS & HERMAN,
DRUGGISTS & GROCERS,
TION E 5TA , V - - PENN.
IN OUR GROCERY DliPAHTM L'NT WILL ALWAYS ltli Ft) UN D
Till: FRESHEST (UWCEillES.
BKRRIKS, FRUITS & VKG KTAIJLKS OF ALL KINDS, IN SKASON.
In our Drug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly compotont Clerk
will always be loiind the '
PUREST DRUGS
rKMl Ull'TlONM COMI'OUNDKi. W IT II UTMOST CA RK.
of the Orm ofMORCK HHO'S,
OPTIOIANS,
Specialist iu Krrorsof Refraction of the
Eye. Examinations free of charxo.
WARRKN, PKNN.
W. A. FISHElt, Jeweler.
Hovard IMock, Tionesta, Pa
mm,
THE OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE,
OF
TIONESTA, - PENN.
S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR.
liUOd StOCk. fiOoH r'urrlo,. ..
pies to let upon the most reasonablo terms.
He will aUo do
JOB TB A.MI1T(3-
All ordurs left at the Post Otllco will
receive prompt attention.
TP 'YOU WANT a resectable Job of
l""tina at a reastinable price sen
your order to this oilb e. ' ' ""
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nnnns !
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HAS AltltlVF.II, AND JS
YOU AT X
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l mid r.M i n r. ,
wvmv w tit'li I'. MO lit'. r:i
m cHnM nnnns r,.h
IUWIIWV uwwwg rJ,
F.XAMINF. AND WE ik
(U Til VV CASH IS rry
nnv iiftaliy IT1I' J hi
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ij l.-i'i i in. a
in l I no x
ITS IN.IUUIOUS TO STOP SUDDKVLY and
don't be impose I upon by biivimr a roiiiud v that
renuli es yon to do so, as It is notiiimr more than
a siihstitnlo. In the sudden sloppaKii of tobacco
you uiiisl have sonic stimulant, and in most all
cases, the ellect nf the stimulant. In. it opinni,
morphioe, or otlier opiates, leaves a tiir worse
habit contracted. Ask vi.ur drnfist about
BACO-CURO.
It Is ptli clv Vi-uelHlllo on do not li.ivo to stop
osnii! lol.in with
BACO-CURO.
It will until v you hen tu stop
and your tlesiie ,.r tolimvit will
t eas,.. Your svstem will bo a
J free from nicotine as tho day bo-
AND CHEMICALS!
Vi-WJ J-'IT'I 'I'lMH TAULK In
MffWp-l ""'0, t "V- '0 1H!'3'
Pj'-ijW'lSI?! Trains leave Tio
nesta for oil City
and points west us
follows :
No. SI Itullalo Express 12:07 noon.
No, til W ay Freight (earryinjr
passei,Kers) 4.15 ul
No. 3i Oil Ciiy Ex less 7:53 p. in.
For Hickory.Tidiouto. Warren, Kin.ua.
liratlliird, olcan nnd the East:
No. 3u iilenii Express 8:41 a. in.
No. 32 Pittsburgh Express.... 4:15 pi ui.
No. til) Way l-'reinlit (currying
asseiiKers to Tionesta) 8:41 a. n.
(ietTimo Tables and full information
from ,S. U. CLARK, Auent, Tionesta, Pa.
J.A...ELLOWS.,!",L,tie"'KS,"Jt'
ticn'l Passenger A Ticket A(ient,
llutlulo, N. V.
W. L. Douglas
83 SHOEnoS:,,
Aud other RpecUltlet for
OeutleoMJU, Ladtei, Dujt
anil Mtg&ea are tlx
Best in the World.
See deacrlpttve adrertis
meut wLitb ipeartla tills
paper.
Take no Sototltute.
luelfct uu having
with nunie &ud dHca
atauiixjd on bottom. Bold bf
lanson.
VTien Baby wM sick, vre pave lur Costorla.
Wlvu slo was a fliilj, the cried for Castor!.
When she became MLss, slle cim,s to Castorta.
WUca khe LaJ CuiUron, bho ;avo them Castori.
F. R