J. C. WINK, Editor 4 Proprietor. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 18H9. Announcements. Announcements will be published at the following rales, wliioh includes the printing oi tickets, and strictly cash id advance: Asftociate Judge, f 12. Pro- tlionourv, 112. Sheriff, I0, County, Coiuniinsioner, f7. Auditor, $,". Jury commissioner, ji. state Delegate, j. Republican Primary Election Satur day, April 8, 1S!I9. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. We are authorized to announce Z. S, Ilimes, ol Jenka townshin. aa a candi date for Associate Judge, subject to Ke- puuucnu UKHgPS. We are authorized to announce R. B. Crawford, t Tionesta, as a candidate for Associato Judge, aiibject ta Republican usages. PROTHOXOTARY. We are authorized to announce John H. Robertson, of Tionesta, as a candidate ior rrotnonotary, etc., subject to Repub lican usages. SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce S. S. Canfield, ef Tionesta, as a candidate for Shoriff, subjoct to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce John w. Jamieson. of Tionesta, as a candidate for Sheriff, subiect to Republican usages. We are authorired to anno.ince W. L. Thompson, or Green township, as a can didate for Sheriff, Mibject to Republican usages. k COUNTY COMMISSIONER We are authorized to announce Chas. M. Whiteman, of Tionesta township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized toannounco Conrad Burhen, oKJreon township, as a candi date tor County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce Wm. A. Royer, of Burnett township, as a candi date for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce James H. Morrisou, of Jeaks township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, sub ject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce Uriah S. Zahniser, of Tionesta township, aa a candidate tor County Commissioner, sub- joct to Republican usages. AUDITOR. We are authorized to announce James R. Clark, of Tionesta, as a candidate for County Auditor, subject to Republican usages. JURY COMMISSIONER. We re authorized to announce George Dunk le, of Tionesta, as a candidate lor Jury Commissioner, subject to Republi can usages. We are authorized to announce A. W. Stroup, ot Tionesta township, as a candi date for Jury Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. STATE DELEGATE. We are authorized to announce J. C. Scowden, of Tionesta, as a candidate for Delegate to tho Republican State Conven tion. In the closing moDths of Cleve land's second adminiatratiou the bal ance of trade in favor of the United States avei aged less than $7,000,000 a month. The present average is over 854,000,000 a month. Foreigu trde and a Republican tariff get along together handsomely. St.Louis Democrat. The Williamspart Sun, that staunch supporter of Brjaoism two years ago, is compelled to admit the milk in the cocoaout in the following blunt language : "The country has had two years of the -McKinley ad ministration and the people are rea sonably well pleased with a great deal that has been done during that time." Senator Qtay, before leaving for Florida on a two weeks' trip fur rec reation and test, had an interview with President McKinley and Secre tary Long, and both promised that one of the proposed new battleships would be named Pennsylvania, in honor of the grand old Common wealth. It is proposed that it be built, armed and armored in this State, the steel aud iron to be fur nished by Pennsylvania manufactur ers aud the work to be done by Penn sylvania mechanics. Some fool reporter at Harrisburg last week sent to his paper, the Pitts burg Telegraph, a uumber of names of Senators and members of the legisla ture who were about to desert from the Quay supporters, and among them appeared the name of Forest county's representative, Dr. Towler. It per haps had not dawned on this smart Alex, that Forest county did not send a lunk-head nor a nave to the legislature to be veareJ from a right course by the yawp of a handful of assistant Democrats who have no standing in either of the leading par ties. Still that wicked editor of the Steel ton Iteporter goes on noting the improvement of buines at the I'nn sylvania Steel Company's works at that place. "Ninety six new naiuei," it says, after recording the fact that large additional orders are daily be ing received, "were added to the rolls this week, and more men are wanted.'-' Think of that! Not satisfied with adding uinely-six new hands, the company asks for more, and will give them employment at the advanced rate of wages. What are the croak ers going to say to that? The record thus far runs something like this: The number of men now employed at the steel works is greater by seven hundred and eighty five than in February, 189, and twenty hundred and three greater than in February, 1807 This is without the ninety-six added last week. What is the use commenting on facts like these? J'hilla. Jnjuirer. umny ol file kiic have been opposing the Senator are beginning to refer to him in a cotisid erably more respectful manner. The practical admission by the prosicu tion, in the request for postponement of the trial, that they had no impor taut evidence, coupUd with the forced retraction by a Philadelphia paper of a manufactured lie concern ing a juror, has probably bad much to do with convincing decent people that it is time to let up a little Meadville Tribune. The biennial statement is ugain on deck to thu effect that the legisla ture must make a cut on the State school appropriation in order to keep the expenses within the range of rev enues. This is a chestuut which seem to cet ripe for cracking at every legislative period. Hut it win'l happeu. The legislature which should bring about such a contingency might about as well be in hades as Harris burg. It is often brought up as an argument in favor oi a cut on the school appropriation that Pennsylva nia appropriates more than double as much for th's purpose than most ev ery other State, and almost doubly as much as the great State of New York. Tiue enough But if our legislature will give us the same priv ilege enjoyed by that State of allow, ing corporations to be taxed locally for school uml other purposes, then we could favor a cut in the common school appropriation, and a big one, too, and still come out away ahead. Until that is done there must bo do out on this magnificent appropriation. Serious business. Sec. 451, Postal Laws 1893, page 491, reads as follows: Any person who shall use, or attempt to who in paymont of postage, any canceled postage stamp or postage stamps, whether tho same have been bo- fore used or not, or who shall by any means remove or attempt to remove, or assist in removing, marks from any post age stamp, or paslage stamps, with in tent to use tho same in payment of post age, or who knowingly shall havo in his possession -.ny postage stamp, or postage stamps canceled, with intent to use the same or from which such cancellation marks have boon removed, or who shall sell or oiler to sell any such stamp or stamps, or who shall use or attempt to use the same In payment of postage or who shall remove the superscription from any stamped envelope or postal card that has once been iiaod i . payment of postage, with intent to ugain use tho same ior a like purpose, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, on conviction thereof, be punished by im prisonment for not less than six months nor more than one year, or bv fine of not less than $100 nor more than $500 for each oll'enso, or by both such line ant imprisonment. Uic l.nweot Rates East or West are offered via. the Nickel Plate Road. With solid through trains to Now York, and through sleeping cars to Boston, and direct connection at Chi cago for ull points West, travelers via this deservedly popular low rate line are of feied all conveniences of an exacting traveling public. Then, too, the quality of the service is unsurpassed. Modern day coaches and luxurious sleeping cars contribute to the comfort of passengers, while unexcelled dining cars cater to the tastes of tho most exacting. 3-15 It Building Lots For Sale. In Tionesta. Three fine lots, eacn 50x100 feet and fronting on Walnut street, two of which are corner lots, one contain ing a blacksmith shop and one a dwell ing house. For terms apply to P. A. An derson or C. M. Aener & Son, Tionesta, fa. 'Z-'SJ. 4t Rev. E. Edwards, paster of tho English Baptist Church, at Minersville, Pa., when suffering with rheumatism, was advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. He says : "A few applications of this lini ment proved of great service to me. It subdued the inllauiation and relieved tho pain. Should any sutler profit by giving Pain Balm a trial it will please nic." For sale by all druggists. Happy is the man or w man who can oat a good hearty meal without sutfaring afterward. If you cannot do it take Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat, and cures all lorms of dyspepsia aud indigestion. Heath &. Killiner. -A saving without a risk is a gold mine. Such are the shoes bought at Miies x Armstrong s. it For a auick remadv and one that is perfectly safo for children, let us recom mend One Minute Cough Cure. It is ex cellent for croup, hoarseness, tickling in me throat and coughs, lieatb A killiner. riinmlH-rliiin' t'uiiiih Iti-meily. This remedy is intended esneciallv for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough anu lnnuena. Jt hast become famous lor its cures of these diseasos. over a largo part of the civilize ! world. The most flattering testimonials have bnrn received giving accounts of its good work; of the aggravating and persistent coughs it has cured; of severe colds that have yielded promptly lo us sooiliing eilucts, and ol the dangerous attacks of croon it has cured, olt-n saving the life of the child. I ho extensive use ot it for whooping cough has shewn that it robs that disease of all dangerous consequences. Sold by an uruggisis. For frost bites, burns, indolent sores. ee.-nia, skin disoHse.and especially piles. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Hulve stands lirst and bet. Look out lor dishonest people who try to imitate and counterfeit it.; It's their endorsement of a g'oil article, Worthless goods are not imitated, 'iet DeWltt'a itch Hazel Halve. Heath & Killiner. Hopkins sells the shoes and rubbers. As the season of the year when pneu nionia, la grippe, sore throat, coughs. colds, catarrh, bronchitis and lung troubles are to bo guarded against, noth ing "is a lino substitute," will '-answer the purpose," or is "just as good" as One Miaute Cough Curo. That is '.he one in fallible remedy lor all lung, throat or bronchial troubles insist vigorously upon having it if "something else" is offered you. Heath t killmer. Hopkins sella tho clothing and shoes. i V.', I'll" ti,C t .A v . u a...! v.vU t'i the new County Home of Forest County at Tionesta, Pa., according to the plans and specifications of Charles M. Robin son, Architect, ofAltoena, Pa. A certified check for one thousand dollars, payable to the order of the County Treasurer, must accompany each bid as evidence of good taith. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Proposals to be written on blank forms furnished by the Commissioners, sealed and mark ml "Proposals for County Home, Tionesta, Pa.," and seat to the Commissioners' Ollice, Tionesta, Pa. W. M. Coon, CM Whiteman, ' Herman Blum, . Attest: Commission cr J. T. Dale, Clerk, C. M. Roniusov, Architect. Before the discovery of One Minute Ceugh Cure ministers were greatly dis turbed bv coughing congregations. Ne excuso lor it now. Heath d Killiner. Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes W.irn ma n I i vov l-oiril Intnl tml T will riurilltifA t lift uwtlil o uuifl a fTdllilla 'I'll ' P-" .v. ....... ... druggist handed him a bottle of Ie Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. Heath A Killmer. I have been afflicted with rheumatism for fourteen years and nothing seemed to gi-e any relief. I was able to bo around all the time, but constantly sutlering. I liml tried everything 1 could hear ot and at last was told to try Chamberlain's t'ain Halm, which I did. and was imme diately relieved and in a short time eurod. I am happy to say that it has not since re turned. Josh. Edgar, (iormaulown, Cal. Sold by ail druggists. Hopkins sells the clothing aud shoes. J. Sheer. Kcdalin. Mo., conductor nn electric streetcar line, writes that his lit tie daughier was verv low with croup. and her lite saved alterall physicians had tailed, only bv usinu One Minute Couch Cura. Heath" d Killmer. Do yon appreciate good laundrv work? if ho palroni,,' the Dunkirk Steam Laundry, Milo & Armstrong, agents. tf If you have a cough, throat Irritation, weak lungs, pain in the chest, difficult brea'hing, croup or hoarseness, let ns 8tiLgestOn Minute Cough Cure. Al ways reliable aud safe. Heath A Killmer. Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes. Have yon got fcJo.OOf Have von uot $.50 00? Havo you got $100.00? If so, why don't you deposit it with tho Conowango Building Loan Association Association of Warren, Pa. Thev will pay you 6 per cent, per annum Cash. Dividend, payable semi-annually, and you can withdraw your principal in full at auy time alter 6 months. fi-fi-ly. WANTED S EVE R A L T RUS T worthy persons in this state to mail' age our business in their own and near by counties. It is mainly otlice work conducted at home. Salary ttraight 8!X) a year and expenses dchnite, bonatido, no moro, no less salary. Monthly 87.) References. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope, Herbert E. Hess, 1'rost., Hept. M , Chicago. Mcreniifile Appraiser's I,it Tor Forest County, A. I). 1899. TIONESTA BOROUGH. Name. Class. Tax. Haslet A Sons 13 $10 00 J. K. Morgan U 7 00 ;. W. Hovard 14 7 00 Lawrence A Sniwarbaiigb U 12 SO L. .1. Hopkins II 1.1 00 r . K. I.anson 14 7 00 I'. P. Ainsler 14 7 00 K. M. Herman 14 7 00 Heath it Kilmer 13 10 00 Miles A Armstrong 13 10 00 S.'owden A Clark 14 7 00 . IV. Robinson 10 1:0 00 Ii. Fulton .. 14 7 00 J. A. Adams 14 7 00 D. Xoxe.n 14 7 00 HABMONV TOWNSHIP. O. V. King it Son 14 7 00 J. A. Turner 12 12 50 W. P. SiuL'ins 14 7 00 ). Wilkins It 7 00 11. L. Smith it Co 13 10 00 HICKORY TOWNSHIP. Croueh A Whitten 14 7 00 T.J. Uowman 11 1.100 Wheeler it Diisenburv 10 20 00 OKEKN TOWNSHIP. Collins it Kreitler 10 20 00 Bowman Lumber Co 13 10 00 Collins, Watson it Co 10 20 00 KINOSI.EY TOWMSH1P. Vatsoii Lands Lumber Co 11 15 00 Chas. Bower 14 7 00 Sheuvy A Bobouok 14 7 00 M. Andrew s 14 7 00 T. D. Collins 10 20 00 A. M. Hunter 14 7 00 Wheeler it DusenbHry 14 7 00 HARNETT TOWNSHIP. A. Cook's .Sons 11 1.100 W. I). & S. H. Shields 11 15 00 Meckling A Londen 10 20 00 Forest Lumber Co 14 7 00 V. A. Croasman 12 12 50 K. N. Marshall it Co 13 10 00 JENKS TOWNSHIP. Ranchman 14 7 00 lliincs it Son 14 7 00 J.W.Baxter 14 7 00 Warner it Wilson 12 12 50 W. W. Kribbs 13 10 00 I). Cohen 14 7 00 M. C. Carriii( r .14 ' 7 00 H. C. Zellor it Co 14 7 00 C. S. Leech 8 30 00 A. U. Neil 13 10 00 Marienvillo Hdw it Mchne Coll 7 00 S. S. Towler 14 7 00 T. J. Itevner 13 10 00 J. II. Mens' h 13 10 00 F. Wanner 14 7 00 C. W. Amsler 8 30 00 David Mintz 9 25 00 Turner Bros Insurance ...14 7 no Crosby A Co .,.13 10 00 Lainona liros 14 7 00 ('has Pavno 14 7 00 C. J. Berjr 11 1.100 Bern is & Son 11 1.1 00 IIOWETOWNTIIIP. S. Crnwiord 14 7 00 A. M. Vaiiborn 14 7 00 L. F. Cloi'Kh & Co 11 15 00 10. K. Ampler 12 12 50 I. 11. (iildersleeve H 30 00 Morris it Neil 11 15 00 A. Showers 11 7 00 J. L.Saxton 14 7 00 TIONESTA TOWNSHIP. Chas. Whiteman 14 7 00 KICAL KSTATK BUOKKRS. TIONESTA BOHOrtlH . Name. Tax. C.M.Arner A Son 1 50 JKNKS TOWNSHIP. M. C. Carrinjicr 150 MILLIARD AND POOL TABLK.i. I1A IINKTT TOWNSHIP. Naimt. Tables. Tax. II. N. Henderson 40 00 JI:nkr twp. A. S. Jackson 4 (HI 00 K1NOSLKY TOWNSHIP. M. II. Wilson 10 00 TIONESTA nOROUrt.l. L. Anvw 2 40 00 K ATI NO HOUSE. JKNKS TOWNSHIP. Name. Class. Tax. (j. W. Buhl 7 10 00 All persons, who are required to pay a Mcrcantilo Tax in the county of Forest, are rated and assessed as shown abovt, which does not include the cost of assess ing and collecting. They are hereby notified that an appeal will be hold iii the County Treasurer's otlice. in Tionesta, Forest count v, I'a., on Saturday, the Mb dav of April, li'.i'J, between the hours of 1 . 1 o - ' . .1 .. . 1 . . ...1 ...1 1 nun o y iih;iv i'. in,, w iitjn hiki wncru they nay Bttond if thev think proper. J. W. MONU, Appraiser. i Laces ttSUO, fill CONCEtWD, L&iison Bros. m:h i mill is now iu operation and grinding at the rate of 50 IllSIIELH run HOUll. REMEMBER That our mill ia fitted with the most modern machinery and we can grind corn, uob aud all if desered. OIK STOCK OF FLOUR AND FEED HTIIEHEST T1IEMAII KET AFFORDS. ;ivj: is atrial, Bridge St., - Tionesta, Pa. P8. tlUGUSrMQSCK OFTIOIAK Oflieo i A 1i National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examine J freo. Exclusively optical, NOTICE Is hereby given that n application will bemaiW' tit Ihe linvr: iHTdf IVntn M iuila.on Krlilav, l:ln h 1, 1 win, by llmlKTt 1). Ile'iinolt, William V. liiinlell.A. M.S. hover, U.O. Itumsev aiul .1. II. liar, ter, innler Hie ietieralCnrpni-ailoh Aetiif isT-l iiml its supplement, furtliiii barter uf an Intended i-orHira linn to le i-alleil The Ameileiiti istrlet Telegraph Company of Pennsylvania, wlilrh Is formed fur the fur(Hise nt ronsiruetlu?. maintaining and taaMng lues il telegraph lor the prlvalo nseuf individuals firms, corporations, muuli'lpal and otherwise, for general business, ami for mlioe, fire alarm, or mes senger business, and for the transaetlon In conneetioit therewith of a general messenger and d-llvery ssr vlee, Iii tho counties of Ailiuis, Adeghenv, Arm strong, Heaver, lliilfonl, Berks, Blair, lintlfon!, Itneks, Butler, Cambria, Cameron, Carlion, Center, Chester, Clarion. C'leaineld.t 'Union, Columbia, Craw, ford, Cumlierlalid. Dauphin, Delaware, Elk, Erie, Fayettte, Forest. Franklin. Fulton, tireen. Hunting don, Indiana, Jefferson, Juniata, I.aekawanna Lan caster, Lawrence, Lebanon. Lehigh, Lneme, Lv eoinlng. Mi Kmiii, MereorMWIIti, Monroe, Montgom ery, Mon tour, Northampton, Northumliei-lH ml, Perry, Philadelphia, Pike. Potter, Si huylkill, Snyder, Som erset, Sullivan, SusquehannaTioga, t'lilon'. Venango, Warren. Washington. Wayne, W est morelaud, Wyo ming, mil Vrk, and for these, purpos s, to havo, Iinssess and enjoy all the rights, benefits ami privl L'es of said Act of Assembly am) its supplements. Arituiiiislrntor's Xotlee. Estate of D. T. Baj lor, late of Barnett Townslrp, porest county, Pa., deceased. Letters ot administration on said estato having been granted to tho undersigned, all persons indebted to the same are re quested to miike immediate payment, and those having claims against sam will present them, properly authenticated for settlement. Thos. S. Work, Admisistrator. Redclytre, Forest Co., Pa., Feb. 28, 1NU9 Real Estato Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to the ordorand direction of tho stock-holders ol the Salmon Creek Lumber A Aiming Co., the reul estate owned by said Company, to wit: All llioso certain several tracts ot land situate in the County ol Forest and State of Pennsylvania, described as follows: Warrants mini hers 510,1, 6108, 610!. 5110. 5128, and 5120, containing in the aggre gate 8,184 acres and 8 perches, be the same more or loss. Also, one other tract of ltiO acres, more or loss, and commonly known as the Coal Tract, adjoining said tract No. 5100 on the Northwest, bound ed and described as set forth in the deed, of conveyance to said corporation by Jo seph Adamvon and otlieis, as will fully anil at large appear, by reference to thu record ol said conveyance in the office of tho Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of porest, will be offered for sale at public auction to the highest bidder thorelor, in front of the CENTRAL HO TEL in tho BOROUGH OF TIONESTA, ON THE 12TII DAY OF APRIL. 1890. between the houis of 10 o'clock a. ni. and 4 o'clock p. m. of that day. TERMS OF SALE. 1. Said property will be sold subject to a certain agreement, for the said of bark and timber on said real estate, en tored into hetween Joseph Adamson and others and W. W. Kellett, recorded in the ofHco of the Recorder of Deeds in and for said County, in doed book Vol. 13, at page 172. Also subjoet to an ngreement between said Salmon Crek Lumber A Mining Company and J. M. Kepler, da ted Juno 7th, 1800, and recorded in office aforesaid in deed book Vol. 22, at page 612, as subsequently mollified and now hold by T. 1). Collins, and recorded In deed book 27, at page 0(i. Also subject to a lien of a certain mortgage mado by J. Armor Auamson 10 1110 fllarcy Oil, Lum ber and Mining Co., ispon which there remains due and unpaid the sum of $24, 501.00. II. Said property will bo sold as an entirety to the highest bidder, 110 sale nowevar, to be made thereof for loss than ? 1. 1.000.00. III. $1,000.00 to be paid when tho property Is struck down by the Auction eer. IV. One-half of tho balance of tliocon sidcration bid therefor to be paid upon tho execution and dolivary of a dood ol conveyance thereof, by the ollicers of the corporation. V. The balance of said purchase mon ey to be secured by bond and mortgage upou tho property sold, payable in one year, with interest. The purchaser, how ever, to nave tho option of paying the whole of said consideration upon tho ex ecution and delivery of the doed. This is an item of House Furnishing that shoulJ have your attention. We have a good assort ment of attraotiTe patterns at prices equally at tractive. :: i We bought 45 doiiii yards of lace to sell at prices that will interest you. Will be glad to have you look at it, whether you wish any or not Also received a few pieces of white goods dthat eserve bouorablo mention. It's not a "patent" medicine, but is prepared direct from the formula of K. K. Burton. M. D., Cleveland's most eminent uneoinlist. bv Hjalmer O. Benson, Ph.D., H.S. BAK-BUIN is ihe .-ent- est known restornllw and in vigorator for men and women. It creates solid tltH, mutch and strength, clears the br in. makes the blood pure and rich and muses a general feeling of henlth, strength aud renewed vitality, while the generative oralis are helped to repiin their normal power and the sufferer is quickly mnde con scious of direct benefit One box will work wonders, six should perfect a cure. Prepared in smalt siumr cooled tablets easy to swallow. The days of celery compounds, nervums, snrsnparilltts and vile liquid tonics nrf over. .IIAI?-R!:N is for sale at atl drag stores, a AO-daae box lor 50 cents, or we will mnll it securely sealed on re- CCllHOI VnCC. UK. IMKIUJI A IS II VKMIX, S.J.iU Bai Ben Block, Cleveland, O. Sold by Heath d Killiner. Tiouosta, J'a The Latest The Best, The Most Complete, ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITAMCA,rt Questions areconstantly comingup every day inliterature.art and science which you wish you knew, dui you don't. Make up your mind that you are not going to be caught this way very of ten. 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Sheep, Tan Color, Marbled EJpes, Extra Quality High Machine Finish Book Paper, $75.00. First payment, Three Dollars ($1.00) and Five Dollars ($5.00) per month thereafter. A reduction of 10 per cent. Is granted by paving cash within 30 days after the receipt of the work. THE McCUEN CO. 25 AND 29 SENECA ST., OIL CITY. PA. -THAT , M. WEST TIONESTA, PA., Carries a full line of GROCERIES, PROVISION, CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, AND FLOUR AND FEED. 1 :l: 1 WE DO NOT CLAIM mi,,,,?,,,,?,,,,,,,,,,,, TO HAVK THE LAUOKST STOCK IN THE COUNTY. ANI) FOR THAT UlOAHOW OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS KKKSH, AND WE TAKE i R 1 1) E INJv E E PI NOJT SO. IP YOU DO NOT TRADE WITH US CII E US A TRIAL AND I5E CONVINCED. Goods Delivered Free of Charge. CHAS. M. WHITEMAN. NOTICE Large and liandKomo prizes Hiven to parties gottiiiK tip club or ders for our teas, i-otlees, spices and bak intr powders. AIho, agents wanted to work on corn mission. Send for eata loi?ue. (iraiul Union Tea Co., 33 W.Long Ave., DuBois, Pa. 3-15 3t CIA!i 111 The Season's Greeting. It is with a fooling of satisfaction and confidence that wo issue our spring message, because, after months of labor in buy ing, we have secured tho choicest stock of Cloth ing, Haberdashery and Shoes wo have over been ablo to show our patrons. Tho styles were never moro attractive and work manship never better. That wo have boon Niiooessftil in our efforts to please, we believe will be your verdiet when you nee our new Spring good ami learu our prieos. We know how to hold old customers and win new ones: Right goods, right prices and right treatment does tho work. New Goods arc not all in yet, but to open the season wo will make Special Prices to " early buyers. Miles k Armstrong Reliable and Up-to-Date Clothier, Hatters Fiimiher.H and Shoers. A GRECIAN FEAST or symposium for only a few per .in 3 used often to cost an Attic talent itbout $1,200- be cause of the delicacies served. You can buv here fur a fracliou of n dol lar delicacies of any country in prime condition. We Handle the. To be found and our Stock is Finest Quality TmpHOJJE 31, - Lawrence & -DKALEHS IN- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. O0MSSY FSODUCB MS 0ASH TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. iVO. A. Wayne Cook, rrosiJcnt. A. 13. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, DinifCTORS A. Wayne Cook, G. W. Robinson, Wm. Smearbauah, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Ritchey. J. T, Dale. J. II. Kelly Collections remitted for on day of pr.yuient at low rates. We promise'our custom ers all the benefits consistent with conservative b king. Interest piid on timo deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. , 99 DRUGS, GROCERIES AND CROCKERY Always Complete and of the the Market Affords. s - TIONESTA, FA, Smearbauah. HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS- r03S. Kelly, C a.sli ior. Wm. Smearbauoh, Vice President NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000. . . 3si '- 3m .4k