THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. I. WtNK, EDITOR PSOMIITOS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1897. Republican County Committee Mooting. The members of Republican Co. Committee of Forest Couoty are re quested to meet at the Court House iu Tionesta, IV, Tuesday evening, Apr. 13, 1897, at 8:00 p m., for the purpose of fixing a date for holding the Republican Primary l'lection in aid countv and the transaction of such oilier hueioeM hs may be neces sary. It is hoped that there will be a full oltendence of the members. Gub B. Evans, Chairman. Democratic opposition to the new tarifl'till takes the form in the House of trying to obstruct every item. Ten days for this roulishoess is a large al lowance. Spain now has another plan to end the Cuban war, and they tell us it is belter than the old one. It could easily be that and still permit the Cuban war to go on as before. The Tariff. As the House of Representatives will . have nothing to do until the Senate acts on the Dingley bill we recommend that it devove that time to serious thought. The Democrats especially bland in sad need of it. Some newspapers of a suspicious nature appear to be very much exer cised over a statement from Wash ington that the President acts as though he were glad to see every per son who calls. This is so foreign to their ideas of what cousitutcs a gen tleman that they are certain he must have some deep and dark designs in view. Business is represented to be "quiet." This is usually the case when tariff changes are under way. Not till the Dingley bill is in fiual shape can the great industries adjust themselves to the comiug conditions. This is why President JIcKinley acted wisely in brioging Congress to gether early, and why the Republi cans in the House are sensible in pushing the bill vigorously. The un certainly will soon cod, aor" the busi ness revival will begin. That mysterious airship still con tinues to show itself in the West. It was first seen in California, and it has now reached Kansas. with rare modesty it only makes its appearance at night, and then but little is visible exeppt the lights that are on board of it. The fact that the scores of people who have seeu it at different times all agree in the descriptions which they furnish is certainly snmuthiog in fa vor of the truth of the story. As the inventor appears to be working his way East, we, in this latitude, may soon havo an opportunity of adding to the number of observers. It is the purpose of the Freuch government to add to ils already fine Davy 45 warships of the most im proved design and 175 torpedo boats The aggregate co6t of these vessels will be between $150,000,000 and $100,000,000, and tbeir construction is to be accomplished wilhiu eight years. How different the Freuch line of conduct from that of the United States. In the last Congress the proposal to arrange for the con Btruction of four warships was first reduced to two, then to oue, and even that was not contracted for, and all because the cbeeeeparers raised a howl about not having the money to build the vessels. France has not at this moment the amount which she ex pects to spend on her work, but sh will get it as it is needed ; and that is what the United States should have done. Phila. Inquirer. It is impossible for an idle rnuu to keep together a stock of knowledge which he may have attained at col lege. In order to keep even, to say nothing of improvement, we must digest and assimilate a sufficient amount of uow facts each day, and form a sufficient number of ucw ideas to make up for those that are con stantly lading lrom our memories. And if we would grow and progress we must regularly (led our minds copious supplies of nourishing food. The trouble with a great mauy col lege graduates is that they imagine themselves educated aud equipped for must auythiug, because they have a diploma. They know it all, and make no further efforts to obtain kuowledge. As a result they see ev ery day, men whose advantages of educatiou wtrd not inferior to their Tho following speech made by con gressman VV. C Arnold we take from the Congressional Record o April 1st. Mr. Arnold said : Mr. Chairman : I had not intend ed at the bjginuing of the discussion of this bill to take any putt in it, but when the great interests of my dis trict are attacked by the other side I can not keep silent. I have the great honor to represent in this IIou.se a district which I believe has been mining more coal and manufacturing more hemlock lumber than any Con gressional district in the United Stales My home is up in the Alle gheny Mountains of Pennsylvania, in the progressive town of Dubois, and within a radius of ( miles of this town there is enough coal deposited to em ploy 1,000 miners every day in the year for more thau two hundred years. We want to mine this cohI and want a market tor it. And we want more than this e want all our miuers lolly employed at mil wages and paid in full dollars. Ap plause. I believe this bill will accomplish our design. In mv district we have vast forests of hemlock timber, aud we want to cut it. And we waut again to employ our idle men at good wages, and desire to receive fair prices for our lumber. In 1882 au honest but misguided people elected a Provident and Con gress which gave us the Wilson bill of 1894. Front that hour down to this preseut time there has been i blight on our industries, and no dis trict has felt it more than mine. 1 wish that you, the opponents of the pending measure, could go back with me to my mountain home and see the hapnv conditions existing under the Harrison Administration aud com pare them with the conditins that ex iet there to-day. Iheo plenty and prosperity rested on every home; now i enury and waut are the unwelcome gueBts at their firesides. Ah, Mr Chairman, this is not, this cau not ho a question of politics. It is deeper and broader than any question of politic al views or advantages, because it reaches the hearthstone of thousands of honest men willing to labor, but deprived of llie nppertuuity through your Wilson bill of 1894. I repeat, ii is not a question of common poli tics, but a question of common hu manity. These honorable miners do not ask for charity ; t Ley ouly ask f ir an oppert uuitv to labor at fair wages, and as citizens i f this great Republic they have a right t de mand of this Congress that we enact such a taritl' measure as will give them that epportuuity. Applause. I promised my people in the last cam paign that if elected I would assidu eusly devote myself to that duty, and lam here now trying in my feeble way to fulfill that promise. I have not the time to go into the statistics on coal as I would like to, and now will submit a few remarks on t lie wood schedule. I conteup that the Wilsou bill has nearly ruin ed the lumber interests of this couu try, aud I know its deplorable con dilion in my own district. I want to give you a few statistics as to iuipor tations under both the McKinley and the Wilsou bills, and you cau theu easily draw your own conclus ious and see how aud why our lum ber trade has been taken away from us and prices ruinously reduced. Importations of lumber from Can ada under the free list in value have been as follows: In 1WH) $ l,377,0i Iil)h!!l l.Mii.OOO lnlMi2 l,(iIO,000 In l'J.t li.Olii.O'iO In lhM 3,415,000 In lij U,lMO,nou In IhlHi l:!,twtJ,UUO Thus you see the importations have risen from 1,840,000 under the Mc Kinley bill to 12,058,000 umier the Wilson bill, and at once show to ibis Congress that we must have such a tariff as is provided fur in the meas ure under cousideratiou. But another important feature to which I desire to refer is that through the Wilson bill prices were so re duced Ii V f oreign corn Deletion that the manufacturers of lumber, to do any business at all, were compelled to cut dowu the wages of their em ployees, aud thus many laboring meu lost employ meiit aud those who could bod employment were cut down to the very lowest wages, that the muu ufucturer might be able to Hod any market for Li: product. Aud herein lies the great evil of your free-trade statutes. It is u libiit ii l ely true that we always have good limes when la bor is fully employed al good wages. Lst us now, without regard to par ty ieeliug or party prejudice measure up to lite full standard of our duty which we owe to the people of this country, and let us by passing this than that which ever penetrated the minds of the advocates of frao trade and free Bilver, and you on the other side of this Chamber must learn that the gleam of the woodman's axe and the greathcartednesi of his manhood are brighter and truer than your CO- .ZWnV. and" uWr cent dollars. And you must further ,v ordained nnd enacted ly authority ot learn that the drops of sweat on the honest brow of toil are more noble and honest than free trade theories, which always lead to penury and wau't Great applause Ordinance No. 8. An Ordinance Tor (bo rrcetinir, buildinir, repairing nnd niaintalninn sidewalks on both sides of nil tho at rent", alleys, lanes anil thonmiihfaros now opened or hcrcsfter to be opened lor public travel In thn llnmuph of Tionostn, Pa. Ho it onlnlnod and enacted ny tno iiur- Wkvler's failure to realize all that was expected of him shows that converting a big inland like Cuba in to a desert is n largo undertaking. Not only aouto limp: troubles, which may prove fatal in a few d:ivs, but old chronic couuhs nnd thront troubles may receive iminediiito relief nnd bo perma nently cured by Ono Minute Cough Cure. Ileum iV Killnier. License Applications. Notice is hereby (liven that thn follow hill application" fur license have bpen Hied in my nttlco nnd will be presented April "nth", at the Court of ljuarlor Ses sions, Forest Co. 1. 11. W. rfnff, Forest House, Mar--n-villo, Jenks Township, l'n. 2. D. D. Heed, Hotel Msi-ion, Marien villo, Jenks Township, l'n. .1. ,1. II. Powers, Keystone IIoubo, M nrietivillo, .Tonka Township, l'n. 4. J. H. Caldwell, Diagonal House, By ronitown. Jpnks Tow nship, Pa. 5. M. E. (Iravbill, Elulalln House, Elulnlia. Howe Township, Pa. ft. John Hoover and Harry Maxo, Cen tral Hotel, ClarinRlon, Burnett Township, Pa. 7. Leonard Apncw, Hotel Agnow, Tio nesta lloroiiKli, l'a. 8. C. F. Weaver, Central Houso, Tlo nestn Rorouch. Pa. Certified from the record March 30,'18!17. J. 11. UOBEB'raoa, Clerk. We Must Sell! tluGUsr Modern OPTIOIAU. In a letter to tlio manufacturers Messrs. Davis iV Buzzard of West Monterey, Pa.. snv : I hamoerlain s . mian Remedy lias otired people whom our physicians could lo notnuiK lor. w e persuiuioil mom 10 trv a botili) of it and they now recom mend it, as do the rest of us." For sale Bl and fiO cents pgr botllo by G. W. Hovaid. Office, 7 ' Croup and whoopinir couch are child hood's terrors! but like pneumonia, bronchitis and other throat and limit troubles, can lie quickly cured by rising One Minute Cough Cure. Heath fc "Kill nier. Unconditional surrender, is the only terms those lamoua little pills known as DpWitt s Iiittle Early Risers will make with constipation, sick headache and stomach troubles. Heath it Killmer. When n eold is, contracted, euro it nt once, line Minuto Couch wire win set vou on the road to recovery in a minuto. It will cure pneumonia, bronchitis. croup nnd all forms -f lung and throat troubles. Heatn iV iviumer. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Levari Facias issued out of the Con it 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 lloiough of Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., on SATURDAY, APRIL 10, A. 1)., 18.17, at 1 o'clock, p. in., the following de scribed property to-wit : M ARY LAIRD vs. J. M. CHURCH and PRISCILLA CHURCH nnd IRA HAKXES, tera tenant. Lev. Fa., No. 7, May Term, 1S(7. Samuel D. Irwin, plaintiff's attorney. All that certain tract of land, lying In Hickory Township, Forest County, Pennsj-lvnia, described ns follows, viz.: liecinnini; at a post and stones, the north east corner of John Church Thence south 45 degrees west 17H 8-10 perches to an asli ; thence south 43 deg. east 7 (1-10 orelies to a white pine ; thence south 4.i deg. west :18 0-10 perches to a post and stones; thence north 45 deg. west 78 perches to n post and stones; thence north 3!l deg. east -0 perches to an aspen ; thence north 51 deg. east ii 7-10 perches to a post; thence north It'.'i deg. east 21 7-10 percnes to a Dircn ; inenco noi in 4i ncg. 45 min, east 7 4-10 perches to a maple ; thoneo north 'XSi Ueir. east 18 1-10 perches to a red ok ; thence north 0 deg. east 4 5-10 perches to a post; thence north 43 deg. 50 min. enst 10 510 perches to a p.'.sl; thence north 31' cleg, west Jl 10 perch es to a post ; tlienco north 4ii deg. west 11 '1-W porches to a post; thenco north Gti deg. we-t 7 perches to a post ; theiu-e north 74J deg. west 5 4-10 perches to a post; thence north ImJ deg. west O 'l-W perches to a post; thenco norm is oeg. cast U3 peiches to a cucumber; thenco north o oeg. west Id percnes to a laiieti red oak ; thence south (il deg. east 114 perches to a post; thence north 45 degrees east 41 perches to a chestnut; thence soutli 45 deg. east tH! perches to beginning, coiitaiiiins one hundred nod forty and nine-tentlis ncres (110 H-10 acres), being same land Hold bv Ira Church to J. M. Church by deed dated Feb'y lii, I8H7, du ly recorded, about ,0 acres ot whicli im proved, with two dwelling houses and two barns thereon erected. ISiiiall or chard thereon. Taken in execution nnd to be sold as tho property of J. M. Church and Pris- cilla Church and Ira Dili tics, tern tenant, at the suit of Mary Laird. TKKMS OF SALK. Tho following must be strictly compiled with when the property is stricken down: 1. When tlio plaintill' or other lien cred itors becon e the purchaser, tho costs on tho writs must be paid, nnd a list of liens including mortgage searcheson tiio prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof nit lie may claim, must bo furnished the Sheriff. '1. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales 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 anil sold at the expense and risk of tho person to whom lirst old. Hee Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition, page 4si and Smith's I'm ins, paire 3M. i'in.M l. WAi.Kr.K, Miieriu. Sherilfs Oliite, Tionesta, Pa., March 15, 18!I7. SHERIFF'S SALE. T)Y VIRTUE of a writ of Levari 1) Facias issued out of the Court of thn siiino nnd bv virtue ot the powers vested ill them by and under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania re lating thereto; That sidewalks shall be constructed, built, repaired nnd main tained on both sides of nil tho street, nl levs, lanes and thoroughfares now open ed" and used, or that may hereafter bo opened Biid used lor travoi by the public in the snid Rorough of Tionesta, in such mnnner and at such place or places, nt such time or times nnd of suph width nnd material as tho Council of said Horongh mar lrom time to time, by resolution, determino nnd direct. Skc. 2. That whenever said Council shall so determino to build or repair such siilewnlk or sidewnlks, it shnll give no tice thereof to tho owners or occupiers of tho lots along tiio front of which the walk orwnlksnroto be built, specifying the manner of construction, width nnd ma terial to bo used In such walk or walks. And it such walk or walks are not built by such owner or occupier, within thirty days after notice, then tho said Horough nhi-.ll build tho same and charge the price ot construction to such owners of lots along which tho walks are so built. Sue. X After such walks nro built, ns nforesaid, by said Horough, It shall notify the owners of tho lots along which the walks are built, ot tho cost or construc tion, and if such post of construction is not paid within thirty days after notice, l I...H ll.... I. n ......... tn. gether Willi twenty per centum, as n pen- JIM J(fM altv, from the owner or owners of the Al (Kr.f t loU along which tho walks are built, by entering a municipal lein therefor nnd enforcing payment in tho same manner ns mechanics liens are by law collected, or which said amount shall be collected by nn action of assumpsit, without en tering lien, ns the council may determino. Skc. 4. All Ordinances or parts of Or dinances inconsistent with tho foregoing aro hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into a law in Council this 24th dav of March, 18t7. J. T. Dale, Attest, President of Council. D. W. Ct.AltK, Clerk of Council. flurgess' Oflicc, March L'T, l!i7. Examined and approved. K. C. Heath, Burgess. Recorded in Ordinauee Book, Vol. 1, Page 37. 7U National Hunk Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eves examined freo. Exclusively optical. 1 k 1 t T T T I To those who were unable to take advantage of our Alio tion Sales I desire to say that while Saturday evening, March Ptth, ended our popular Auction Snles, It In no nmnner moans an end to low prices. For I shall continue until AprU15thto offer at private sale our stock of DRY OOODS, CLOTH I NO, ROOTS, SHOES, RUB RE II OOODS, LA DIF.S' nndOENTS' FURNISHINGS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, WA LL PAPBR. FURNITURE, Eto., Etc., nt as i-.eir auction prices as It Is possiblo to make them. Profit and Cost no consideration what ever. I am slill obliged to reduce our stock by Several Thons nnd dollars and havo triadn prices that should be an Induce incut to all. Even though you are not In present need It will well pay you to take advantage of the present Inducements for your future wants. COME AND BE CONVINCED. lETUJlsriRY" J". BROCK, ASSIGNEE OF DAVID MINTZ. MARIENVILXE, PA. ft- HI ghost prices allowed for Hides, Teltfi, Fur, Wool and Gonsong Root. ' TUB FACT -THAT- Woll Pn II C4JJLX Om tMyjSJS. i WW JU C4JJkSlJL WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warren, Penna. CAPITAL, - 8150,000.00 DIRECTORS: David W. Boaly Wm. D. Brown, Andrew Hertzel, A. T. Scofiold, II. T. Russell. Nelson P. Wheolor, Jerry Crary, Geo. M. Parmlee, C. Schiiuinelfong, Christian Smith, H. A. Jamieson. remonal and llumncis accounts tolici- led on most favorable terms consistent with good conservative banking. Interest allowed on deposits O. X. rXRMLEE. Prat. II. A. JAMJKSOX, Vice Pres. F. .. 11KHTZEL, Cash! r WEST TIONESTA, PA., Carries a full line ot GROCERIES, PROVISION, CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, AND FLOUR AND FEED. i .1: i WE DO NOT CLAIM TO HAVE THE LARGEST X STOC1C IN THE COUNTY, Li A N D FOR THAT REASON M OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS H FRKSH. AND WE TAKE V PRIDli i IKEEPJNOIT SO. IE YOU DO NOT TRADE B WITH US UI E US A TRIAL AND RE CONVINCED. We have Just recelvod a car load of Wall Paper for spring and summer trade. We have some of the handsomest pat terns that ever came to Tionesta, and our prices, why It la surprising how cheap we can sell them. The reason we can sell so cheap is that we bought them from the right house and by buying a large lot at one timo and securing the discount, we are able to plane them within tho reach of everyone We have a fow patterns left over from last year that wo will sell at your own price. Goods Delivered Free of Charge. CHAS. hi. WHITEMAN. own, but who continue to utmly and improve, outntripiuu them iu ihe race hill again give that prosperty to this of lite. It ia a fatal miitake to us- liepuhlio which its resourses admit cf iuiuo that we have sufliciuut know ledge, ami th it we can live upon it without any further accumulations iu that Hiretiliuu.l'uHJctutuwncy Spirit. and to which iu cili.ens aru entitled la conclusion, let me tay that the torch iu the little lamp on the mioer'a cap tlves lurtn a uritiler ngut Common Pleas, if Forest County, Penn sylvania, and to ine directed, there will lie exposed to public kuIc or outcry at tiio t uni t limine in tioneia. l'a., on SATURDAY, APRIL 17, A. D., Isn7, at 1 o'clock p. iu., the following described real estate, to-wit : D. E. LANDERS vs. C. E. LANDERS, Lev. Fa., No. 8, .May Term, 1H7. Samuel 1). Irwin, pluintill's attorney. All the undivided six-sevenths Itt 7) of that tract in Harmony township, Forest Co., Pa., described thus: liciuiiing at a post, the southeast punier of trai l No. 'Jo:l ; thence, by Iho same, north 111 5-10 perches to a post ; thence ca-t by residue of truct No.2K, 1 IS B-10 perches tu a post; thence by said residue south 114 5-10 perches to a chestnut in tlio north line of No. 'SS! : thence by said tract wes-l 14 K-10 perches lo phi -e of beginning, containing lou acres, bo the samo more or less, the saiuo being known as "The Landers Farm." tin which there are two houses mid two burns, small orchard, and about tin acres cleared and improved. Taken in execution and to tie sold ns the property ul C. E. Landers at the suit of I). 11. Landers. TERMS OF SALE.-Thu following must lie strictly complied with w lien tne prop erty is stricken down : I. When llie planum or o-.nci ut-ii cicu itors become tlio nuicliascr, tiio costs on the writs must be paid, am) a list of lliu Iichs including mortgage seurciins on mo property sold, together witii Mich lien c.i editor' a receipt!. for tlio proceeds ot tlio sale or such portions thereof as he may claim, must lie furnished to tho Shot ill. 1!. All bids must bo paid ill full. X All sales not settled iuimudiatuly will be continued until t o'clock p. in., of the same day of the sale, at which timo all properly not scttlid for will again bo put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to w hom lirst sold. "See Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition, page 4iiii, Smith's Forms, pane 3hl. FRANK P. WALK Kit, Sherill. Sliurill ' Ollice, Tiouestu, Pa., March tl, 18U7. Mercantile Appraiser's List for Forest County A D., 1897. All dealers, brokers nnd others who aro required to pay a mercantile tax in Forest county are ratod and assessed as will appear opposite their respective names, plus the cost of assessing and col lecting And they are hereby notified that tho day of appeals will bo held on Thursday,' April 1", 1SH7, at tho court house in Tionesta, Pa., where and when they may attend if they see proper. Name. Class Tax 11ARKKTT TOWNSHIP. R. N. Marshall cV Co lit $10 00 Meehlhig A London 10 20 00 W. D. (i S. 11. Moulds 11 15 00 A. Cook's Sons VI 12 50 (iiltillaii fc Patterson H 7 00 OltRKN TOWNSHIP. Collins A Kreitler 10 20 00 Collins iV Watson .13 10 00 Bowman Lumber Co Vi 10 00 11 AKMONY TOWNSHll" Setley Uesin 12 12 50 W. C. Allan A Co H 7 00 . W. King iV Son 14 7 00 W. O. Wilkins 14 7 00 W. P. Siugins 14 7 00 Turner Hros 12 12 50 Chas. Rockwell 14 7 00 HICKORY TOWNSHIP. W. P. Crouch 14 7 00 T. J. How -man 11 15 00 Wheeler A- Dusenhury 11 15 00 Ho WK TOWNSHIP. A. M. Vanhorii 14 7 00 S.Crawford 13 10 00 Curtis Johnsroi 14 7 00 I. II. liildersleeve 0 25 00 Lvtieh V Co Ill 10 00 puller. K. H 14 7 00 J. L. Saxton 14 7 00 ji;nks township. J. W. Baxter 14 7 00 Lamona Bros 14 7 00 ('. .!. Burg 14 7 00 W. M. Bemis II 7 00 II. C. Zcllar A- Co I I 7 00 David Cohen 14 7 00 ( 'has. S. Leech 11 25 (Ml W. W. Kribbs HI 10 00 A. D. Ncill I I 10 00 L. S. Clotigh ,V Co 14 7 Ml M. C. Carrmgei- II 7 00 David Mint. 0 25 00 Ainsler Bios. A Co 10 20 00 J. II. MeoscU Ill 10 no J. F. Wanner 14 7 00 T. J.Rcyner I t 10 on S. S. 'lowler 14 7 00 Haminoud.Ci'urhv Lumber Co.. Hi 10 00 KIMlsl.KV TOWNSHIP. Eli Berlin I I 7 00 rims. Bauer 14 7 00 XI. Andrews 14 ' 00 Salmon ( reek Lumber 'o 14 7 tw tVatsou Laud Lumber Co Hi 10 00 THIN KsTA T OWNSIl I P. Chas. M. Whiteman 14 7 00 TIONKSl'A liOHUt'UH. Miles A- Armstrong Ill 10 Of) Heath iV Killmer Hi 10 00 F. P. Ainsler 14 7 00 F. R. Laoson 14 7 Oil L. . I. Hopkins 12 12 50 (ieo. W. Robinson 10 20 00 C. W. Clark 14 7 00 Lawrence. A Smourhaugh 12 12 50 J. R. Moi niii 14 7 0U (ieo. W. ilovanl 14 7 00 S. II. Haslet d- Sons 12 12 50 BILLIARD AM) POOL TABLES. Name. Tallies. Tax IIAUNKTT TOWNSHIP. II. M . Henderson 2 $!0 00 IIAIIMONY IOWNSII1P, Jacob Bender : 511 00 HK'KoKY TOWNSHIP. J. W. Holliday 1 U0 oo J KNKM TOWNSHIP. V. J. Mai kert H 50 00 A. S. Jackson 50 00 kinu.slky township. B. J. Day 2 40 00 'IIOMISTA 110UOIIOU. L. Agnew 2 40 00 REAL ESTATE BROKERS. Name. Class. Tax. jknks township. M. C. Cui ringer 14 ?7 00 TIO.NKSTA llulUH'till. C. M. Arner A Son 14 7 0(1 J. T. Brtinntin 14 7 00 J. Aliiauuu, Appraiser. Ufa w DtTUqtJISTS ytNO QltOCEttS, - TIOWESTt, fA. HEADQUARTERS KOll CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES, STATIONERY, GROCERIES, PROVISION, CONFECTIONERY, Etc. Come and examine Roods and prices, and we'll do the rest. fill BOW TO THE SUPERIORITY OF OUR CLOTHES. SPRING SUITS NOW READY Made to your Order. Suits $10.00 to $40.00. Overcoats $15.00 to $40.00. Trousers $1.00 to $12.00. Ready to wear. Of the better grades for men and boys. Suits $5.00 to $20.00. - overcoats $S,00 to $20.00. Trousers 08 cents to $5.00. Extensive Liine of Bicycle Suits. $2.08 to $8.50. The MgGuEvV Cq. Outfitters of Men. 27 and 20 Seneca and 12 Elm Sis., OIL CITY, PA. Lawrence & Smearbauqh. DEALERS IN- n nTuiup nnvpriAnc annniic uitc pidc ronrcoicc niltrNC. I ulu i nifiu, uni uuuug, nuiiuno, iih i vj, uhi j, uiiuvtuniLd, yut.i.iw WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! UOOD8 OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. A. Wavnb Cook, I'rosldent. A. R. Kelly, Cashier. Wm. Smkarbaiiou, Vice President. FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, - - - $50,000. A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, . T. F II HFCTOIIS G. W. Robinson, '. Ritchey. J. T. Wm. Suiearhaugh, Dale, J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.ymont at low rates. We promise our custom ers all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest pid on time deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. UJttse, .5 jt. 8 in. by S Jt iO hi. m-ii 'it, ' Si ii. WHITE BRONZE VS. STONE. White 1 1 run .i' is nut nonius. Stone is. White liruii.o has no tUsues. Stunehas. While Kruii.e will nut cluck. Stimewill. "White Imuil.o will not absorb moisture. Stoue nl . Wliito I'.iun.o (Iuum nut become moss icrowii. Stono does. While llnuie is endorsed bv scientists hs evcrliistiiii;. Stone is nut. White liiuii'.e iiisciipliiiiis will icniHiii leilile. Sluno will not. While Itiun.c liulils ils color. Stone docs nut. W hile llronze there is hut one "lade Sluue llicrc are iimiiv. lute llroiizu will lust for t-ciituries. Slone will crumble by frost or heal. "53 THE MONUMENTAL BROjNZE CO BRIDGEPORT. CONN D. S. KNOX, AHent, Tionesta, Pa. Wanted-An Idea SS-l fr-r.itiH.-t ynur Mean: Ihy Wrlu, JOHN WfclillKUUil NO. 5040. THE CITIZENS' NATIONAL HANK, TIONESTA, PA. CM FIT A Ii STOCK, : : t T. D. Collins, President. F. E. E. Voekroth, T. J. Iluwumn, F. R. Lanson, OFFIOKIIS ! R. Lanson, Vice President, $30,000. J. C. Howman, Cashier. dibkctors: Goo. F. Watson, T. D. Colliim. O. W. Proper, It. M. llermun. A BANK FORTHE PEOPLE. WHICH RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS PATRONAGE, AND WI1 FURNISH ALL USUAL BANKING FACILITIES, WITH PROMPT AND CA SEFUL AT TENTION TO ALL BUSINESS ENTRUSTED. THE PARKER GUN. i can ti ; to iiar.-nl.' thfy muy trlu )'U wuaiiti. KilUKS & CO.. l'uluat Attor- iw-vB. WHliiuntm, 1. C, for lblr $1.hiju prtto utter mud lUt ul two UuuUrtKt luvouUuaa wwtUtl. Oldest inaiiufttoturer of brooch-loadintf shot gnus in Amorica. Th biroiigest HhootiuK and best kiih made. Ask your dealer lor them, or boiu! (or catalogue. milium mos., MaKsasj New York Saleroom, t) 71 numbers M. MRIDN, CONN. V
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