The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, February 12, 1896, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
4 , t. WINK,
Editor Phophiitor.
WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1800
ASXOUSCEMKMS.
Following arc the ratpn for nnnounro
nipnts, to bo accompanied Ivy the OMht
Conres $20. Assembly 12. Prothon
otary $12. Shoritrfin. County Commis
sioner $7. Auditor ?.". Jury Commis
sioner f4. National Delegate f.". (State
Polcirnto fl. Theso rates include, the
printing of tickets.
ASSEMBLY.
J. E. WESK, of Tionesta, Is R candi
date lor Assembly, subject to Republican
usages.
PROTHOXOTARY.
We are sutliorized to announce JOHN
II. ROBERTSON, of Jenks township, as
n candidate for Prothonotary, Reeister,
Recorder, etc., subject to " Republican
usages.
We are authorized to announce R. A.
BTRlCKKNBKim, of Jenks township,
as a candidate for Frothonotarv, Register,
Recorder, etc., subject to Republican
usages.
SHERIFF.
We ate authorized to announce
FRANK I WALKER, of Oreen town
whip, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to
Republican usoizcs.
We are authorized to announce JOHN
W. JAMIESON, of Tioncsta, as a candi
date for Sheriff, subject to Republican
usages.
JURY COMMISSIONER.
We are authorized to announce J. B.
CARPENTER, of Kingsley township, as
a candidate for Jury Commissioner, sub
ject to Republican usages.
NATIONAL DELEGATE.
The friends of J. C. Campbell, of Jenks
Township, present his name as a candi
date for delegate to the Republican Na
tional Convention, subject to the decis
ion of the Republican' primary election
in Forest County, and the action of the
District Convention.
We are authorized to announce J. B.
AGNEW, of TioneRta, Pa., as a candidate
for Delegate to the National Republican
Convention, subioct to the decision oi
the District Conference.
STATE DELEGATE.
We are authorized to announce Geo. L.
King, of West Hickory, Harmony town
ship, as a candidate for Delegate to the
Republican State Convention, at Harris
burg, April 23, 18-.HJ.
Republican Comity Committee Meeting.
The members of Republican Coun
ty Committee of Forest County are
requested to meet at the Court House,
Tionesta, on Monday evening, Feb. 24,
1896, (court week), at 7:30 for the
purpose of fixing the date for hold
ing the Republican Primary Election
in said county, and the transaction of
such other business as may be neces
sary. It is hoped there will be a full
attendance of the members.
F. J. Henderson,
Chairman.
Gus B. Evans,
Secretary.
SrAKiSH victories in Cuba appear
to accomplish everything but the ar
rest of the Cuban forces. Each "de
feat" leaves the insurgent commands,
large and small, marching where they
please, devastating the island.
Congress will censure Ambassador
Bayard, and in doing so will put a
stop to the rediculous cuckoo Demo
crats doctrine that an Ambassador
is the President's personal ageDt.
And this to come from those who
claim Jefferson as a political god
father !
Captain Clark, of the State
Bureau of industrial statistics con
nected with the department of internal
affairs, is compiling some important
facts regarding the tin plate industry
of Pennsylvania. The importance
and extent of this in this common
d&Uh alone are not generally real
ized. It seems there are thirty-three
tin plate establishments in this state;
but all of tbem are not manufactur
ers of the "black plate." As to these
plants, it is a remarkable fact regard
ing their location and distribution
that they are just about equally dis
tributed over the eastern and western
portions of the state, eighteen being
found west of the Alleghenies and
fifteen east of them. The forthcoming
pamphlet on tin plate will bo in the
nature of a revelation iu this line to
tue general public, ana will be one
of the most importaut ccntt ibutiuns
to tin plate literature yet made.
A commodity more objectionable
and quite as fraudulent as oleomar
garine is "filled cheese" made of lard
and skim milk and sold as the regu
lar diary product. A bill has been
introduced into the House of Repre
sentatives to tax this counterfeit
cheese with the view apparently to
make its manufacture and sale un
profitable. ihe Jiecord objects to
getting rid of a fraud by taxation
but the uiaiu thing is to get it sup
pressed, and that accomplished it
of small account whether itwaseiadi
cated by a tax or a hatchet. A tax is
a ueue&sary evil when imposed on
legitimate business or property, bu
when ii operates to expose and sup
prtBS a lraud it becomes an essential
' good. People should not be given
lard and skim milk for cheese, and if
those who attempt this fraud ran be
more certainly reached and Cned by
the assessor and tax collector than by
the Quarter Hessious Court a law
l.eovily taxing their product is the
best way to reach them. Vhila.
For Sai.k or Will Exchange
for Lumber. A good station'
ary saw mill, recently refit'
led throughout, 50 II. P,
boiler and engine, log turner, gang
edger, fractional blocks rope feed,
saw frame, inserted tooih saws, cut
off, bull wheel, lath mill, belts, lum
ber trucks ; In short, a fully equip
ped mill that will be sold at a reason
able price. Have also a 30 H. P.
Blandy, that will sell fot cash or ex
change for lumber.
McClellan & Mf.ll, Kane, Fa.
Wanted 20,000 Ties delivered at
Tioncsta station.
tf. G. G. Gaston.
Any person desiring first-class
dental work done will do well to bear
in miod that I will be in Tionesta for
the week commencing on the first
Monday of each month.
tf R. 11. Stimon.
Threw Awny Ills Cnnrs.
Mr. D. Wiley, ex-postmaster, Black
Creek, N. Y., was so badly afflicted with
rheumatism thnt he .was only ablo to
hobble around with canes, and even then
it caused him great pain. Aftor using
Chamberlain's Pain Balm he was so
much improved that ho threw away his
canes. He says this linamnnt did him
more good thaii all other medicines and
treatment put together. For sale at 50
cents per bottle by Heath A Kilmer.
Wanted.
To trade 6 end-spring top buggies,
3 two-horse wagons, 4 spriug wagons,
4 road-wagons, for almost auy kind
of lumber. Write me as to kind
of lumber you have. Will trade the
lot or ns many as you may want.
A. Reynolds,
Franklin, Pa. '
The little danirhter of Mr. Fred Veb-
ber, Holland, Mass.. had a very bad cold
and cough which he hail not been ablo to
cure with anything. 1 gave him a 25
pent bottle of Chamberlain's Couch Rem
edy, says W. P. Holden, merchant and
postmaster, at West Hrimlield, and the
next time I saw him he said it worked
ike a charm. This remedy Is intended
especially for acute throat and lung di
seases such as colds, croup anil whooping
cough, and it is famous fos its cures.
1 here is no dancer id im-mtr it to chil
dren for it contains nothing injurious.
For sale by Heath Kilmer.
Painting and Paper Hanging.
J. II. A II. P. Shoemaker, Practical
Painters and Paper Hangers. Country
work given prompt attention, all work
guaranteed satisfactory. Pgpor hanging
a specialty, Tionesta, Pa.
Our neoDle are crowinir mora and
more in the habit of looking to Heath A
Kilmer for the latest and best of every
thing in the drug line. They sell Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy, famous for its
cures of bad colds, croup and whooping
cougn. w Den in neea or mien a medi
cine give this remedy a trial and yon will
be more than pleased with the result.
XofJee.
G. A.
Randall, 1 In the Court of Com
Libellant, nion Pleas of Forest
vs. r County. Pa.. No. 37.
Orpha Randall, I Nov. Term, 1805.
Kesponuent. j x.itef in JLhvoree.
Personal Service.
Take Notice :
rTl.at liaoo 41.A nni.l Cn..H AlA n
the loth day of January, 1896, appoint the
unuersigneu a commissioner io lane tne
testimony on part of above named libel
lant in above stated case, I will attend to
the duties of my said appointment on the
15th day of February, A. D., 189U, at the
law olhco of C. L. Covell Esq,, in the
National Bank Block, North Centre
street, Corry, Pa., commencing at nine
o clock A. M., ot said day, where and
wheu you may attend and cross-examine
if you so desire.
V. U. UL-MSlliAU,
' Commissioner.
Tionesta, Pa., Fsb'y 1st. 1896.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri
Facias issued out ol'theCoiut of Com
mon Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylva
nia, and to me directed, there will be ex
posed to sale by public vendue or outcry,
at the Court House, in the BorotigL of
Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., en
MONDAY, FERRUARY 2i, A. D., 1896,
at I o'clock p. iu., the following describ
ed reul estate, to-wit :
DAVID UEFFRON, use of F. L. MA-
GEE, now use E. O. N. Kane, vs. F.
A. MAGEE. Fieri Facias, No. 21.
February Term, 18SM3. Huey fe Irwin,
Attorneys.
AH the right, title. Interest, claim and
demand of the defendant and terre ten
ant, of in and to all that certain piece or
lot of laud situate in the Township of
uarnett, forest uounty, Pennsylvania,
being ninety-live (95) acres more or loss.
of allotment No. 71 of the Bingham
Lands in Warrant No. 3:S01, boundod and
described thus, viz.: North by lands of
Thompson and Uarr and L. Starr ; East
by Thompson and Darr and J. M. Fitz
gerald ; South by lands of A. J. Maze
and A. Cook's Heirs: West by A.Cook's
Heirs and R. McBeth. Being same laud
lii'-b was conveyed by Jas. Braden, Ad
ministrator ot jonn lirauen, deceased, to
L. Muuu iu pursuance of an Act of As
sembly approved 18lh of March, 1H52,
nud proceedings tucreunder, and by said
Muun duly conveyed by deed to F. L.
Magee, as by the records of Jefferson
County, Pennsylvania, reference thoreto
being had will more fully appear. On
wbicb is erected a one anil a half story
frame dwelling house, ono barn, 40xoll
feet, one wagon shed, 'J0x30 feet, and
other out buildings. Young orchard,
containing between sixty and seventy ap
ple and other fruit trees, with a good
spring and running water on the land.
.Seized and taken in execution and to
be sold as the property of F. A. Magee,
del'eudaut, at the suit of David liellron,
use of F. Sj. Magee, now use of E. O. N.
Kane, plaiutitf.
TERMS OF SALE. The following
must be strictly compiled with when the
property is stricken ilnwu :
1. When the plaintiff or other lien cred
itors becoii e the purchaser, the costs on
tin) writs must be iaiu, and a list of liens
including mortgage searches on the prop
erty sold, together with such lieu credit
or's re seipi for the amount of the pro
ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as
he may claim, must be furnished the
tSheriif.
2. All bids umst be paid iu full.
3. AUhuIch not settled immediately will
be continued until 'i. o'clock p. in,, ot the
next day, at which time all property not
settled tor will again be put up and sold
at the expense and risk of the person to
WJIUIll nisi com.
Kee Purdon'v Digest, Ninth Edition,
page 4vi and (Smith's Forms, page 3M4.
JOHN T. CARSON, tsheiitf.
Sheriff's Ollice, Tionesta, Pa., Jan 30,
lstxi.
HAZELTINE
WOOLEN MILLS,
. - V ft warren, r-a.
U'" f Make Tweeds,
Cam.lii.i-r,l-li.i1t.l.
' " . f it - uiid lurnu of pure
,ajr-wool, without kliud-
si
TiH.VV.Mr
uuy mixture wut
ever.
v "1 ?.
$
i
$
i
r.v
WEST TIONESTA, PA.
ishes to Inform the pul
that he is permanently located
near the W. N. Y. A P. Depot,
with a full line of
FRESH GROCERIES,
PROVISION & FEED,
CHOICE C0NFECTIOERIE8,
TOBACCO & CIGARS.
ALSO THE FAMOUS
3
iP3i
B PILLSBURY FLOUR &
fc?J
And is prepared to keep
anything wanted in the line
of Groceries. Prices as low
as the lowest. Goodsdoliv
eied free of charge.
CHAS. M. WHITER! AN.
v4
a
New Feed Store
in Tionesta.
C. W.CLARK
has just opened a new feed
store in the Barnett Build
ing and keeps on hand
a good sized stock of
FLOUR, FEED, OATS, CORN,
HAY AND STRAW.
In fact everything in that line, which
ho proposes to sell at the lowest
possible margin. Customers will receive
fair treatment and prompt attention.
When in need call.
C. W. CLARK,
Tionesta, Pa.
THE OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE,
OF
TIONESTA, - PENN.
S. S. CANF1ELD, PROPRIETOR.
Good Stock, Good Carriages and Bug
f ies to lot upon the most reasonable terms,
le will also do
All orders left at the Post Office will
eceivo prompt attention.
WARREN
NATIONAL BANK
Warren,tPenna.
CAPITAL, $150,000.00
DIRECTORS:
Nelson P. Wheeler,
Jerry Crary,
Goo. M. Parmlee,
C. Schimmelfong,
Christian Smith,
David W. Beaty
Wm. D. Brown,
Andrew Hertzel
A. T. Scofleld
H. T. Russell,
H. A. Jamieson.
feraonal and Business account solid
ted on most favorable terms consistent
with good conservative banking.
Interest allowed on deposits.
0, N. VKItMLEE, net.
II. A. JAMIESON, Vice Pres.
F. E. HERTZ EL, Cashier
uxty yuan. It li wonderfully eificaclouf 1a mil
IMunful diaemm. such m
. Meuraltflft. littcJtitcfce
uid other ailment wher pain la an attend
ant. Try it. At DniK utorta, or by mail ua
rwcelpt ot name, addrew aud t& cenu.
WINK ELM ANN A BROWN DRUO CO,,
Btltlmm, Ma., U. ft. A.
PROCLAMATION.
Whkueas, The Hon. Charles H. Noyes
President J uilge of the Court of Common
Picas and lj urn-tor Seniont, in and for
the county of Forest, has issued his pre
cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas,
Quarter (Sessions of the Peace, Orphans'
Court, Over and Terminer and General
Jail Delivery, at Tioue.sta, for the
County of l-'oiest, lo commence on t lie
Fourth Monday of February, being
the Mill day ot t'euruaiy, iWKj. No
tice is therefore 'iven to the Cor
oner, JiiKtiecs of the Peace and Con
stuhles of said countv, that they be then
and there in their proper persons at ton
o'clock A. M., ot said day with their
records, inuinsitioiis, examination, and
other remembrances, to do tbose things
Wlneli to then ollleo appertain to be done,
and to those who are hound in recognizance
to prosecute against the prisoners liiat are
or shad be iu the jail id Forest County, that
they may be then and there to prosei-me
imainsl thorn as shall he just. Given un
der my hand and seal this 27th day of
January A. I). iM.
JOHN T. CAKtJON, L.8. Sheriff.
DAVID MINTZ,
THE LEADER
IS ALWAYS
I AM BOUND TO LEAD In alt kinds of Merchandise. Ny stock
Is still large In all departments, and as I want to make room for my
spring and summer goods from now nntil further notioe I will (jive
t BARGAINS -i.
IN MOST ANYTHING YOU WANT TO BUY IN MY STORE
FOR
AS CASH IS WHAT I NEED to keep things moving. So
for Bargains, como to us, for Dry Goods, Clothing, Hoots, Shoes
and Rubbers, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Trunks and Valises, Cloaks and
Capes, Blankets, Wall Paper, Crockery and Glassware, Furniture
and most anything else at
DAVID MTNTZ'S,
Red Front Stores, Marionvillo, Pa.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for Hides, poll, Calf-skins, Wool A Ginseng
COUNTY AUDITORS REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1895.
QUANTA1N JAMIESON, Treasurer of Forest County, In account with said
County for the year ending January 6, 1898.
DR.
To bal. from settlement, 1M $11, MO P7
To seated lands returned, 1894... fi72 18
To seated lands returned, 1895.. 15,873 49
To unseated tax, 1895 5,72fl 22
To sixty day list for 18U5
77 OA
lo 6 percent, added to seated
returns. 18!4
87 IS
I 1
S 27
iW 75
105 92
To interest on taxes
To tax on land of John Wcist...
To of state tax refunded
To redemption of land of N. I).
Ullbort.
To Jefferson Co. 3-5 rensirs on
Clarington bridge 233 61
io warren co. lor pauper kept.
82 m
iu mcKory ip. poor account ...
300 00
104 40
188 00
112 71
91 00
100 oO
1 15
5 00
1 75
S 00
8 25
97 85
11 40
37 74
156 13
114 00
i o Jvnigsiey Tp. poor account...
To Tionesta Boro poor account..
To Barnett Tp. poor account....
io ureen Tp. poor account
To Van Dorn Iron Works
To C. W. Clark for pipe
To land sold Proper fc Agnow ..
To W.A.Connely, board refun'd
To Co. Com. for rules ot court...
To G. 11. Armstrong for lumber
To C.Clark.Sherlff's old house..
To H. M. Foreman, old jail
To Jenks Tn.rofun'd bv Jeff Co
To transfer'd from dog tax fund
j o liquor license account
To loan of Warren Nat'l Bank
3,4(13 K'i
To sale of bonds 10,000 00
f 19,390 65
QUINTAIN JAMIESON, Treasurer of
uuuipuuu r unu oi saia jouniy
To bal. last settlement t 3.086 65
To reo'd from individuals 467 90
8,614 65
CALVIN M. ARNEB, Prothonotary of Forest Countv, In account with aald Coun
ty for the year ending January 6, 1896.
io oraors drawn y 278
JOHN T. CAKSON, Sheriff of Forest
year enuin ji
J o orders drawn I 382 04 By fees f 382 04
P. M. CLARK, District Attorney of Forest County, in account with said County for
tuu jrer vuuiug
io orders drawn J 5125
W. M. COON, Commissioner of Forest County, in account with aald County for tte
year ending January 6, 189U.
To orders drawn $ 586 89 By 144 days 3.50 504 00
By expenses 82 89
688 89 $ 686 89
A. CONNELY. Commissioner of Forest Countv. In acoount with amid Cmintv
W
iui uiv year aiming January o, iOTO.
io orders drawn 585 28
f 685 28
PETER YOUNG K, Commissioner of
v lugm uuuiug jauuarv o, lots).
oruers drawn I 490 60
$ 490 50
FOREST COUNTY ss:
We the undersigned Auditors of Forest County do hereby certify that we met
at the Commissioners' office in the said County according to law and did audit and
adjust the several accounts of the Treasurer, Prothonotary, Sheriff, District Attor
ney and commissioners for tne year end Inn January 6, 1896, and we found the same
as set out in the foregoing report. In testimony whereof we have herounto sot our
nanus and seals tnis lutu day ol January. 1KU6.
J. W. ELLIOTT, seal )
M. E. ABBOTT, fsKAL ICounty Auditors,
W. L. 8TROUP, suaxjj
Attest, JAMES D. DAVIS, Clerk.
EXPENDITURES of Forest County for year ending January 6th, 1896.
Expense f 686 55
Commonwealth costs l3 47
District attorney 51 25
Constables 201 96
Assessors 7SW 04
Elections 929 11
Bridge repairs 1,400 73
Supplies
332 27
Express and dray age
Prothonotary fees
Sheriffs fees
Poor account
Printing and stationary....
Road views
County Institute
Office supplies
County Auditors
Jury Commissioners
Court Auditor
Commissioners clerk
Janitor
Light and fuel
Huntington Reformatory
Refunding orders
Jury foes
Court crier
Counsel lees
Stenographer ,
14 46
278 65
404 84
46 00
766 80
270 68
166 34
65 87
90 82
73 94
12 00
780 00
812 00
3117 60
91 80
274 60
1,841 82
46
100 00
107 00
FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Forest County for year ending January 6th, 1896.
ASSETS.
Balance iu Treasurers hands $ 8,541 05
Due from Tionesta Borough m 25
Due from Hickory Township 222 87
Due from Howe Township 265 19
Due from Green Township til 60
Seated lands returned 434 14
Outstanding accounts 82 00
Liabilities overaxsests 26,272 00
1-16,000 00
LIABILITIES.
Bonds outstanding $30,000 00
FOREST COUNTY ss :
Pursuant to law we, the undersigned
the !
Ibregoing exhibit of the receipts and
ending January titli, lslxi.
Witness our
layo.
W. A. CONNELY, IL. S.l )
PETER YOU NO K, IL. S.l County Commissioners.
W. M. COON. L. S. j
Attest, J. T. DALE, Clerk.
ON DECK.
CASH,
CR.
By county orders redeemed $34,3f8 03
By seated land returns
7VH 18
478 51
1,000 00
178 10
943 80
815 24
l.OftS 00
104 00
46 00
By exoneration 1894A1805
By Co. bridxo bond rU'd
By Col. Com. A abatement, 18
By Col. Com. fe abatements, 1894
By Col. Com. A bateinent,lK5
By interest coupons redeemed ..
By state tax on loan
By4ipercenLCom.ontl000 bond..
By 4i percent. Com. on f 1055
coupons
By 44 per cent. Com. on 19,-
388.63 county orders
By 1 per cent. Com. on 14,-
47 48
872 46
kpo.uu oouniy jail orders ,
149 80
By J. H. Fonea reo't to bal 8,641 05
$49,390 65
Forest County, in account with the Ke-
ror me year ending January 6, 1808.
Bv ain't naid Individuals. t 2.44ft a.1
By 4U pero't. Com. on above-... 110 23
By J. H. Fonea reo't to bat (IS4 67
8,544 65
65 By fees $ 278 68
County, In account with said County for the
January o, isuu.
January o, ibmo.
By fees f 6125
By 154 daya 3.60 1 639 00
By expenses 46 28
f 685 28
Forest County, in aooount with said County
By 129 daya 3.60 t 45160
By expenses 39 00
t 490 60
Tipstaff.,
28 00
1 60
112 00
Tionesta Twp. house...
mngaiey xwp. House..
County dectective.,
89 15
State hospital 841 00
County physician.
66 75
G railing, stono walks, etc.,
624 72
13 16
postage.,
Scalp bounties 168 25
Insurance .
133 80
290 14
85 65
66 49
822 41
4 35
48 75
672 28
14.890 50
Repairs Court House
Furniture for Jail
Indigent soldier
Extras on new Jail
Coroners inquest
Water Supply Co
Western Peuitenliarv
Van Dorn Iron Works Co..,
arren iNauonai jianu 3,500 ou
Commissioners py 1,062 67
Collectors' commission 1,937 14
Interest on bonds 1,056 00
Tax on bonds 104 00
Treasurer's commissions 964 94
County bonds rodeemed 1,000 00
Treas. com. on jail contract .... 149 80
$39,671 91
Commissioners of Forest County, publish
expenditures of said County for the year
hand and seals this 27th dav of January
Don't Miss It !
If you wish to save two days'
wages on a Suit or Overcoat.
That is big talk, but wo'll make
it good. On account of warm
weather and wishing to realize
the monoy out ot our Winter
Stock and make room for Spring
goods wo have decided on this
Gheat Sacrifice of our entire
stock at the
i
4
rr.;
v.
Just think of it ! Now up-to-date
goods being sold at the great
sacrifice of one-fourth off the act
ual selling price, marked in plain
figures. For instance, a Suit or
Overcoat selling at $10.00 now
costs you $7.50; a $12.00 suit at
$9.00, and $4.00 shoes at $3.00.
Until Mar. 1st,
We will sell nsiy article In our Ntuek at
the nbove rnte Tor CASH, exeert Kubber
ltoots and Rubber NhoeM, wlileh will be
Nold at Cost, lint 110 gootl.s M ill be charged
or laid away at these ltrlceM. Ho conic ear
ly and get j on choice of I'lothiiiK I'll r ii
lulling (Joodu, I!oot and HIiocn.
Miles & Armstrong, Tionesta.
These CF bices I
FOR THE NEXT TWO
WEEKS WE WILL SELL :
Evaporated Apples,
Dried Pearhet,
Fresh Graham Waiters,
Fresh Salted Waiftn,
Fresh Oat Meal Waifers,
Try "Our Own" Soap.
JUST RECEIVED:
A fresh stork of "Our Own'' Cod-fish
bricks, and some very fine Ohio Full
Cream Cheese. Try it.
REMEMBER!
That we are always up to date in
Drags, Trrfumes, Toilet Articles and Fine
Stationery.
Successors to
BIGGINS A HERMAN.
o h
Lawrence & Smearbauqh,
DEALERS IN
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS
WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY,
JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS.
BOOTS AND SIMESV SPECIALTY !
GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
:C0UHfBY MID CASH:
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
POTATOES
t wutaam ii ngauj grown, j
1 i-U
I PhosnhfltflV
. - - - - .
ma llirm grow u Ihey .
WkMt and otutr crupa -ar
. grow butler tbn any ftr- m- 1
1WW fries IJaU iZjrf
!tchemical works, 4,
OIL EXCHANGE RESTAURANT,
Cor. Seneca and Centre Stu., Oil City,
l'a., Tlioniaa Gent. Proprietor. Meals
and Lunclies serveil at all houitt. Open
day and niht. When in the city look
up the Exchange Restaurant, aud get a
good meitl.
SALE
: lbs for 25c
I lbs for 2k
lie, 2 lbs for lit
lie, 2 lbs for lit
lie, i lbs for lit
9 bars for Ik
Me?xtuc &
Kl&ME
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TIME TABLE, Iu
ell'ect Sept. a, lb'.iS.
Traiiia leavo Tio
nesta lor Oil Cily
and points went us
ibllowH :
No.31 HnllaloExprcaa 12:10noun.
No. til Way Freight (carry ing
liaHaeiiKPra) 4:w p, lu
No. 83 Oil City Kxj reH 7:5$ p, i,,,
For Hickory,Tidiouto,Warron,Kinzua,
Iiradford, Olean and the East i
No. 80 olean ExpresA 8:4-1 a m
No. 82 Pittsburgh Express.... 4:17 p. m.
No. 00 Way Freight (cairyinjr
passengerH to Irviueton) :50 a. In.
Get Time Tal!eand full Information
from S. U.. CLARK, A iron t, Tionesta, Pa.
, . K. HELL, (Jen'lSupt.
J. A. FELLOWS,
ieu'l PaMsetiKur A Ticket A (rent
General ollice, Moonev-liri.luiio Hid"
Cor. Main and Clinton Sts., Bnrl'alo,N. Y,
IF YOU WANT a respectable Job of
pvintiujf at a reasonable price bend
your order to this otlice.