THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. Wlni 1 Klnlne Said. J . E. WINK, EoiTOft a Proprietor. WEDNESDAY. NEPTF.MHF.R 0, lS'.Kl ni:rnti.if!AX tkkkt. HATHINAI.. Vcnifi-iif-WM. MoKIN I.KY. Vice iVr.Wntf - ( A HllETT A. BERT. 1 lo in the 8BI110 speech from which Candidate Bryan quotcr1 to show Mr. Blaine favored froo silver aro the fol lowing emphatic declarations: "At current rates of silver tho free coin age of a dollar containing 412 grains, worth in gold about 92 cents, gives nn illegitimate profit to the owner of t he bullion, enabling him to take !2 cents worth of it to the mint and get it stamped as coin and force his neighbor to take it for a full dol lar. This is an unfair advantage which the government has no right to give to the owner of silver bullion and which defrauds the mau who is forced to take the Hollar. It assuredly fol lows that if we give free coinage to this dollar of inferior value and put it in circulation we do so at the ex peuse of our belter coinago in gold ; and uulees we expect tho inevitable experience of other nations to be in "The Iiepuhlican party stands for gome mysterious nay suspended for .... . I . . . . ntath. UAU'SllA A. I1HOW, SAMUEL A. DAVENPORT. (OtNTV. OmrrrrVM. C. ARNOLD. Assembly 3. 1'" WENK. 7VoioiioMi-v-JOHN It. RORERT SON, .VAerifr-FRANK P. WALKER. (iunt (ln!ii.i''"-tt', M. COON, CHAM.M. WHITEMAN. , Auditors M. E. AIlItOTT, J. R. CI.AHK. Jit y Commissioner .1. It. CARPEN-IKIt. honest money, and the chance lo earn it ly honest toil." William McKinley. Skk that your taxes are paid, or you will lose your vote. Don't put this mutter off, Republicans. - Ex-Puksident Harrison, in his New York speech, expressed au un answerable truth when he said: "My friends, as a Republican, I am proud ol many things, but I cau sum up as the highest satisfaction I have had in the party and ltd career that the pros pect of Republieau success uever did disturb business." Mr. Bryan is right in stating that bis election to tho Presidency would abolish the gold standard of money in this country. "It would require no act of Congress to enablo him to carry into effect that promised change. If elected on the third of November, on tho following day gold would cease to he known as part of our circulating medium, an9 it would at once command a premium of fifty per cent, or more; and SliOO.000,000 of gold, now available in circulation as money, would ho at odco with drawn, and the volume of our money to that exteut reduced. Philadelphia Times, Dcm. 1. t f . ! I our peculiar ueneiii we inevitooiy lose our g ld coin. It will flow out from us with the certainty and the force of tides. What gain, therefore, should we make for the circulating medium ie nn opening the gates for silver to flow iu we open a still wider gate for gold to flow out? If I were to veuture upon a dictum on the sil ver question I should declare that until Europe reninnetizea Bilver we canuot afford to coin a dollar aa low as 412 graiDS." And yet Candidate Bryan would give the impression that Mr. Blaine, the great statesman, was a silverite at the ratio of 10 to 1. The Vermont Settler. The Vermout election on Tuesday more distinctly marked the begiu ning (f tho end of the Bryan cam pnign than has ever been indicated in any of our past contests by prelimi nary State elections. WhonVermon pells the largest vote ever cast an gives nearly or quite 40,000 majority instead of from 18,000 to 25,000, i means not only that the Republican of that State are thoroughly and ear nestly united in support of their national candidates and cause, but that the Democrats are disintegrated Gen. Jko. M. Palmer of Illinois 80(1 '"omiimi, with a very large amtGcn. Simon Bolivar Buckner of percentage of their voters deserting .eutuckv. two white-haired veterans ,0 tlie Kepubl.can ranks. al of the people or the wealth of the nation. It seeks to introduce a now monsurc of value, but would add o value to the thing measured. It would not conserve values. , On the contrary it would derange all exist- ng values. It would not restore bus ness confidence ; but its direct effect would he to destroy the litllo which yet remains. WHAT FRKE COINAGE MEANS. The meaning of the coinsge plank lopted at Chicago is that any one may take a quantity of silver bullion worth 53 cents to the mints of the United States, have it it coined at the xpense of the Government, and re ceive for it a silver dollar which shall be legal tender for the payment of 11 debts, public and private. The wner of the silver bullion would get he silver dollar. It would belong lo him and to nobody else. Other peo ple would get it only by their labor, he products tt their land, or some thing-of value.' The bullion owner, on the basis of jires-nt values, would receive the free silver dollar fir 53 cents worth of silver and other peo ple would be required to receive it as a full dollar in the payment of debts. The Government would get nothing from the transaction. It would bear the expense of coining the silver and the community would softer loss by its use. Family Scrap llaskct. Vaseline makes tho best dressing for ruaset shoes. Use milk pudding and stewed fruit for bilious dyspepsia. After washing never wring worsted dress g oda. Shake thoin. Spirits of turpentine is the thing with which to clonse and brighten patent leather. Moderately strong salt and water taken by tho toaspoonful at Intervals is a cure for catarrhal cold. Soak black calico in salt and water bo fore washing, and so prevent its fading. Toilot vinegar, cologno water, alcohol and red wine are good fur oily and moist bands. An exchange says : Apply caster oil once a day to warts from two to six weeks, and they will disappear. No recoptaolo for soiled clothing, even If handsomely decorated should bo kopt in a sleeping apartmont. The dirtiest frying pan will become clean if soaked five minutes in ammonia and w ater. Old feather bods, if loft on a grass plot during a summor shower and allowed to got thoroughly wet, will wheu dry and GE1B l'lll MKINLEY. Terse Truths from tho Cnndl duto's (Jront Letter of Acceptance. Any person desiring first-class deutal work dono will do well to boar in mind that I will be in Tionesta for the week commencing on the first Monday of each month. tf It. 11. bTILLROlt. EFFECT OF CHEAP MONEY. The Dobasoraont of tho Currenoy Mean3 Destruction of Values. Jesse L. Tost, Ksi., an old resident and highly respected oitiren of our town, called this morning and after purchasing bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, Raid i "If any one asks vou if this remodv will do wnat Is claimed for It, tell thorn yea, and rotor .1 . . ... If 1 1 1 I Ut..!.. llllllll 1(1 II. n IqXRIIIII. niiiAf. Kevnoldsvllln. l a. No one can ilonlit the value of this medicine after giving it a fair trial. Then it is pleasant and aafo to take, nmking it especially valuablo for children. For salo by O. w. llovard. THINGS IT WOULD NOT DO. II Would Not Mik tabor F.aslrr, the Hour, of I-lor Khnrtor or Ijr Hettr. It Would Not Mart Factory or Mnko a Hcuiand for an Additional Day's 1- t.or It Would Not Malta Farming Moro ProOtablo. If vou have ever aeon a little child in tho aironv of summer eomnlaint. vou I can realize, tho danger of the trouble and appreciate the value of Instantaneous re lict always atlordeil Dv Dowitt a couo ot Cholera Cure. For dvaontorv and diar rhoea it is a rollablo remody. We could not alford to recommend this aa a cure unless it were a cure. Heath A killmor. of the war, rival commanders of the blue and gray, were nominated Thursday at Indianapolis by the national Democratic convention for President and Vice President, on a brief but emphatic platform which repudiates tho docilities enunciated by the Chicago convention; endorses President Cleveland and his admin istration in flowing terms; declares for the gold standard ; tarifT for revenue only; liberal shipping laws, currency reform, civil service and economy iu public expenditures. Great enthu siasm followed the nominations and the ticket is considered very strong. The Lesson of 1SU2. What happened in 18!2? Every body had money, plenty of money ; and then they came, to you and whis pered in your ear that altough you had pleuty of money and plenty of work that you were not buying what you bought cheap euough ; that tbey were taxing the many for the benefit of the few, and too many of the American people listened to it. It was the arousing of tho class of em ployers aguinst the employed ; and the employed against tho employer; and we had the change. They gave us the cheap stuff, but in what condi tion did they leave the American people ? It reminds mo of a colored gentle man who wanted to cross the Arkan sas river, and had no means, lie sat down awhile upon a log and waited until someone should come up. Shortly a white gentleman approach ed. He says : "Boss, I want to cross this river; will you please give me two cents? I haven't a cent in the world V "Well sir," he said, "if you haven't a cent in the world it don't make a damn bit of difference which side of this liver you are on." And so it is with all cheap goods that these gentlemen furnish us. TLey fill the stores with their clothing, made uf shoddy, brought iu under au udvalorem law by which the im porter is made to swear that it id worth uothing, ami it is worth nothiug. It iu made flut of old huts picked up out of the otrerts uuil allies of our foreign cities, of rays from Switzer land and n.tloii bocks from Italy. It i bunt over to liu placed upon Amer ica u backs. That is not the civiliza HLtion we want. We want American wages, American clothing and Amer ican civilization. Now, iu l.s'.Ki they come to us. Wo hud plenty of mon ey before, now vvu have no money. They come to ih nnd sny they are going to give it to uj ; and they pro poet this (iouOili g t tiie Isco value of bilvr-r. i'roin n speech by Om grcKtrnan Fowler of New York at Milwaukee. The Vermont election is specially siguificeot as it is the first expression from the farming element of the country. Vermout is more distinctly an agricultural state than any other state between Maine and Mississippi. Nearly or quite one-half the election districts of Vermont have a popula tion wholly devoted to agriculture, and yet :n not one of these districts did the Republican party fail to largely increase its majority. Not only tho Republican farmers of Ver mont, but the Democratic farmers largely as well, have made common cause to maintain the honor and io tegrity of the republic. Tbe leesou in Vermont will be most impressive throughout agricul tural circles io the whole country. The letter of acceptance penned by Major McKinley Is full of torso sentence. Nug gets of thought aro sometime overlooked In the perusal of so long a document. We lift out a few of those nuggets and give them separately : Debasement of tho currency moans destruction of values. The owner of tho sllvor bullion would got tho sllvor dollar. It would belong to him and nolxidy elso. It Is n moro pretense to attribute tho hard times to tho fact that all our eurronoy Is on a gold basis. Good money never made times hard. It would derango all existing values. It would restore business oonfldenee, bnt its direct ofToot would 1 to destroy tho llttlo which yet remains. Tho government would got nothing from the transaction. It would boar tto ex- penso of coining tho silver, and the com munity would sutler loss by its nso. If there is any ono thing which should bo froo from speculation and fluctuation It is tho money of a country. It onght never to bo tho subject of mero partisan contention. When wo part with our labor, our pro ducts, or our property we should roocivo In return money which is as staple and unchanging iu value, as tho Ingenuity of honest men con make It. Until International agreement is had It is tho Dluln duty of tho United States to maintain the gold standard. It Is tho recognized and solo standard of tha great commercial nations of tho world. Let us hold fast to that which wo know is uood. It is not moro money we want what we want Is to put the inonoy wo al ready have ot work. When money Is em ployed men are omployod. It would not make lubor easier, the hours of labor shorter, or tho pay better. It would not make funning less laborious or moro nrofltoible. It would not start a factory or make a demand for on addi tional day's labor. No ono suffers so much from choap beaton, seem fresh and new again. mouev as tho farmers and laborers. Thoy Whiten yollow linen by boiling half ar0 tho first to feel Its bad effects, and the an hour in one pound or flue soap melted IU tu recover from them. This has boon in one gallon of milk. Then wash in the uniform exporionuo of all countries, suds, then in two cold waters with a liltle and hero os elsewhere. bluing. Wo cannot restore tho publio confldonoo A skewer will be found to bo of great t,y Bn act which would rovolutlonlso assistance in sweeping a room. Nothing I Bll values, or un act which entails a do else can so thoroughly dig out deposits of ficlency In tho public revenue. We con- rust from dusty comers. For Mill not Inspire conlldenco by advocating re- smaller recesses a bit of twisted wire that started life aa a hairpin will bo louud equally effective. "nova will be bovs." but you can't af ford to loone any ot thorn. He ready for tho green applo season by having Pe- wttl a t;ono it unoiora vure in me nouso. Heath fc Killmer. It doesn't matter whether sick head ache, billioiisnoHS indigestion and con stipation are caused nv neeioot or ny un avoidable circumstances ; DeWitt'a Lit tle Karly Risers will speedily oure mom all. II until ox Killmer. Divorce Notice. Miles & Armstrong, GREAT ECONOMIZING Dog Day Sales It has been our custom to do busi ness in tho "so called" dull season and in order to keep things jumping, wo aio now offering all our broken lines at greatly reduced prices. New goods Kate M. Harrington, 1 Ljiueiiniii vs. Wm.O. Harrington, KOHPonilPiit, In the Com. Pleas Court of Forest County, of Feb ruary Torm, 181H1, No. 41. Aug. at. 181KI, T. F. Kitehev appointed Commissioner to take testimony, on mo tion of r. M. Clark, Att y II Y Til K UOU KT. Notice is hereby given that I will at tend to the duties of my appointment on Monday. OoU la. item, at l o'clock, i: m.. at mv otllee in Tionesta Itorough, when and whore all parties concerned may at tend ll tney see proper. T. UITCHKT, Sept. 7, tWO. Commissioner. Executor's Notice. Ektatb of A. M. FomtMAi. deceased. 1 .otters testamentary on the above es tate having been granted to the under signed, all persona Indebted to said es tate are renuested to make payment, ana those having claims to present tho same without delay to W. J. I'ohkman, l'-xeouuir, l-'.aat Hickory, Pa., or SAMi K.t. ll. InwiN, bis Attorney, Tionesta, Pa. August 3, 1S1XJ. 6t. . Executors' Notice. Estate of Bridget Puffy. Deceased. Letters teatamentnry on the above estate having boon granted to the undersigned. all persona indebted to aaid estate are re quested to make payment, and those Having claims to present me same wun out delay, to fATnicK jotck anu ahwik n. joycb, Executors. Tionesta, Pa., Aug. 20, 18t. TIME TABLE, in I effect Sept. 0, 18iHl Trains loavo Tlo- nosta for Oil City and points west aa louows I No. 31 Buffalo Express, dally except .Sunday 12:06 noon. No. 61 Way Freight (carrying passengers), uaiiy except aro now coming in and we must clean up old lots. FOR TWO WEEKS Wo will sell goods at Peach, Applo and Plum prices. All Farmers and Fruit growers, men, women, boys, girls and babies should come or send to us for their shoes, hats, caps, shirts and clothing at prices that saves everyone money. Don't fail to visit us when in Tionesta. Our low prices make trade ; our re liable goods hold it. Talk is cheap. Let tho goods speak for themselves. I JUST RECEIVED Resolutions of Respect. At a mooting of Tionesta Lodao. No. 30'J, I. O. (). F., Tuesday evening, Sept. 1, 18(10, a committee was appomtod to draft resolutions relative to tho death of Brother C. K. Davis.. Whkkkak. It has pleased God in his infinite wisdom to remove from ns our beloved brother, C. R. Davis, it is Jtesotved. That in the death of this bo- loved brother our lodgo has lost a true and faithful member. Resolved, That we extend our sympa thy to the bereaved family of deceased. It means that along the whole line of I to San Diego Lodge, No. 163, I. O. O. F., or Caliloruia, lor its tratornal kindness to the deceased in his last illness and death. Resolved, That these resolutions bo published in both county papers, aivf cop'es be sent to the family of doceasnd, also to an Jjiogo iooge, ino. 01 uai- ltoruia. J. i . tscowiiEN, ) , . J. D. Dawson, Com. ' ' C. W. CLAKK," the Middle and Northwestern States, wliero the farmers have been expec ted to desert their own individual in tegrity for the purpose of destroying the integrity and prosperity of the nation, the Republican farmers will stand for honest mooey, and bide by side with them will be hundreds of houest Democratic farmeas who un derstand that the farm can be pros perous only when the nation" is pros perous, and that do nation can pros per that is stained with dishonor. The Vermont election is a cottier, and it means that Bryan will be the worst defeated candidate for Presi dent who has ever been uominated by any one of tbe two great opposing parties of the nation. Phila, Times, Dem. McKinley on Free Coinugc. It is not unusual for druggists to rec ommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to their eustomors. Manyol tuem linve used it themselves, or in their families J and know Irom personal experience its great value in tne treatment 01 cougns, colds and croup. Thoy know too that their customers are thoir best friends and naturally wish lo give thorn the most re liable medicine thoy have for those ail ments. Messrs. Daugherty Bros., prom inent druggists of Indiana, Pa., say, "We sell more of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy than of any other cough yrup, and always take pleasuro lit recommending It to our customers." Mr. 11. M. Urey, the popular druggist at FreUonia, Pa , who baa Hold Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy for several years, says : "I can truly say that it la tho best cough medicine in tlie market. tor sale al and au cents per bottle by G. W. Bovard. Letter of Acceptance. Tlie character of the mouey which shall measure our values aud ex changes, and settle our balances with one another aud with tho nations of the world, is of such primary impor tance aud so far reaching iu its con setjueuets as lo call fur the most painbUkiug investigation, ami, in the end, a Miber aud unprejudiced judg me nt al the polls. We must not be misled by phrtues nor deluded by fuUo theories. Free bilver would not mean that bilver .dollars were to be lively hail without cost or labor. It would mean I li u freo use of the minis ol' the UniUil Slates tor tho lew who are otvucis of silver bulliou, but would make silver coin no ireer to the many who are engaed in other i-nli-i prises It would not make In bur easier, the h"ura of labor shorter, or the pay betttr. It would uot make farming lets laborious or more profit ulilii It would uot Hart a factory or make a demand for an additional riuy's labor. It wool. I create no new occupations. It would add nothing to the couifoit of Ibo inasoes, the cap- Poison Ivy. insect bites, bruisos, scalds, burns aro quickly cured by DeWitt'a witen Ma.ei salve, tno great pno cure, lleuth it Killmer. The whole system is drained and un dermiued bv indolent ulcers and open sores. DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salvo speedily heals them. It is tho best pilo cure known, lleatti it Killincr. Many a day's work is lost by sick headache, caused by indigestion and slomacho troubles. DeWilt's Little Kai ly Risers aro tho most clloi-tual pill for ovoieomina much dilhcultic. Heath ii Killmer. . ' ; Don t trims away limu jwbou you have cholera morbus or diarrhoea. Fight Ihom in tlie btigin ing with DeWitl'a Col io V Cholera Cure. You don't have to wait lor result. They aro mstantaii eous; and it loaves the huwola in healthy condition, lleuth .V Killinui'. Theories of cure may bo discussed at length by physicians,' lint the sullcrcrs want (iiiick relief; and "no Minute Cough Cure will give it lo them. A sale cure fur children. It is "the only harm less remedy that produces iiiiinediiite re soils. iieatli it iv illmer. Itev. Mark Minsi-r u lmiiKur-l niin Inter i ! Uei leers l'oint, l a., hays he car recioiiim-iid Chaiuliei liiiu's l':iiii r..diu V uny one iu need of a good liniment, aud that be considers it iliu licit he lots co used. Pain ilulm is espccinlly valuable lor rlieuiuuLisin, lamo tiack, s'oaiiis swellings, cut-, bi'iii.-tcs, lnui.s and scalds. Jt is ono of llio must reninrka lile medicines iu existence, ami it-, clleet-i will bolh wiirnriso and delight yon. I" sale at ' and 00 cents per bottle by (i. W llovard. pudlutlon or practicing dlshonosty. There would bo no obligation resting upon tho government to maintain parity, and If thoro wore, it would bo powerless to do It. Tho simple truth Is we would be drivon to a silver basis to silver mono metallism. Theso dollars, therefore, would stand upon their real value. Freo silver would not mean that sllvor dollars wore to bo freely had without cost or labor. It would moan tho freo use of the mints of tho United States for tho few who aro owners of silver bullion, but would make sllvor coin no froor to the many who aro ongajred In othor enter prises. Mexico and China havo tried the oxporl- mont. Moxlco has froo coinage or sllvor and gold at a ratio slightly in excess of slxteou and a half ouncos of sllvor to one ounce of gold, and while her mints are finely oien to both metals at thot ratio, not o singlo dollar in gold bullion Is coined aud circulated as money. It is not an Increase In tho volume of money which Is the nood of tho time, but on increase in tho volume of business; not an lucroaso of coin, but an Increase of con fidence; not moro coinage, but a more uctivo use of tho money coined ; not open mints for tho unlimited coinage of the silver of tho world, but open mills for the full and uurestrletod labor ot American worklngman. Freo silver moans thodebasement of our currency to tho amount of tho difference between the commercial and coin value of tho silver dollar, which s evor changing, and the effect would bo to reduce property values, ontuil uutold fluanciul loss, de stroy ooulldenco, impair tho obligations of existing contracts, further Impoverish the laborers and producers of tho country, create a panic of unparalleled severity, and inlllct upon trado und comineroea a deadly blow. The poor und not tho rich aro always tho greatost sulforers from every attempt to debuso our money. It would fall with alarming severity upon Investments al ready made, upon Insurance companies und their policy holders; upon savings bunks aud thoir depositors; upon build ing and loun association members; upon tho saving of thrift, and upon the wage earners and tho purchasing power of their wages. Kvery uttompt to array cluss ugalust class, "the classes against tho masses," section ugaiust section, labor uguinst cap ital, "tho poor against tho rich," or lntor estAgaliut Interest iu the United Htatos, Is lit tho highost jlogroo roprohuuHiblo. It Is opposed to tho national Instinct und In terest, aud should lw resisted by every citl.oii. Wourcnottt uutlon of clussos but of sturdy, froo, iudepeudont and bun orublu people, despising tno demagogue und never cupltulating to dishonor. II o w Muck Is There In It? Uofore voting fur fiu-oont dollars, would ft not be well for the man who earns his broad by the sweat of his brow to require sonic Hurt of security from the popocrats that when they come iu to common uso ho will get ut lounttwo where ho gets one uuwl 'lhu mine owner will got his profit lir.il, and such a thing might happen as hU refusing to divide with tho rest of us, uud llicu we would tie In a "box." But ter have tho contract all drawn up and signed, then wo will know just how much there is "in it" for ull of us. Bradford llwpublicau. Sunday 4:50 p. in. No. 33 Oil City Exi rosa, daily excopt Sunday 7:40 p. in. For Hickory, Tidiouto, Warren, Kinzua, Urautord, Ulean and tne l-.aat: No. 30 Ulean Express, daily except .Sunday 8:45 a. m. No. 32 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4: 10 p. in. No. 60 Way Freight (carrying passengers to Irvincton) daily except Sunday 6:50 a. m. Get Time Tables and full information from W. If. SAUL, Agent, Tionesta, Pa H. BELL, Gen'lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, I ' 1 ln.u.,u,n. .1. 'TL-VaI A . General otllco, Mooney-Brisbane Bhig, Cor. Main aud Clinton Mis., liunalo.N. Y ALL THE LATEST ' PATTERNS IN WALL PAPERS THE TIME OF THE YEAR HAS AKUIVED whon tho.enorgotio housewife begins to think about cleaning bouse, and while she is cast ing her eyes about for new wall paper, etc., wo wish to call her atten tion to our excellent assortment, which comprises all the latest de signs In paper and borders. Come and look thorn over while tho assort ment is complete. We are positive that we cau satisfy the most fastidi ous purchaser, because we have the moat complete line ever exhibited in Tionesta. Come aud see. " WE ARE ALSO. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA. - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. l iood ritock. Good Carriages and Bug gies to lot u poll tho most reasonable terms, lie will also do job TEiMzinsra- AU orders loft at the Post Olllce will receive prompt attention. n nntfi ti r HEADQUARTERS FOlt CHOICE DRUOS, MEDICINES, STATIONERY, (MiOCEKI ES, PROVISION, CONFECTIONERY, Etc. Coino and examine goodaand prlcos, aud we'll do the rest. JtA-W & K)UWt - DflUqtjlSTS MP QBOCtpS, - TIOtftSTjH, ffi. Lawrence & Smearbaugh, CLOTHfNG, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS. CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS- WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO. CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODSOF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. WEST TIONESTA, PA., Wishes to inform tho publio that ho la permanently .located i near the W. N. Y. & P. Dopot, y i with a full line of Sj FRESH GROCERIES, PROVISION & FEED. fej CHOICE CONFECTION HI EH, N til tJi H TOBACCO & CIGARS. L' AI.su 'I'll E FAMOUS 3 PILLSBURY FLOUR m TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. Aud is prepared lo keep anything wauled in tho lino of Groceries. Prices aa low as the lowest. Goods deliv eied free of charge. CHAS. M. WHITEMAN. 3M LADIES' CAPES AND JACKETS. Largest line over in Tionesta, now on hand, and Cash will buy them Choap, at J M " it', f, ' i 3 V