4. C. WINK, EDITOR PaoMllTOR. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 29, 1899. Announcements, Announcements will bo publisbod at the following rales, which iucludos the printing of tickats, and strictly cash in advance; Associate Judpe, (12. Pro thonoUrv, $1 Sheriff, flO. County. Commissioner, $7. Auditor, $5. Jury Commissioner, $4. Suite Delegate, f3. Republican Primary Election Satur day, April 8, 181(9. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. We are authorized to announce Z. S. Hi noes, of Jenka township, as a candi date for Associate Jadgo, subject to Re publican usages. We are authorized to announce R. B. Crawford, ot Tionesta, as a candidate lor Associato juuge, snujeci u nepuuucaH usages. PROTHONOTARY. We are authorized to announce John II. Robertson, of Tionesta, as a candidate for Protnonotary, etc., subject to Repub lican usages. SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce S. S. Canfield. of Tionesta. as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce John W. Jamieson, ot Tionesta, as a candidate lor Shenrt, subtect to Republican usages We are authorized to announce W. L Thompson, ( Green township, as a can didate for Sheriff, subject to Republican usages. COUNTY COMMISSIONER W are authorized to announce Cbas. M. Whiteman. of Tionesta township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announco Conrad Burhen, of Green township, hs a candi date lor 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. Wo are authorized to announce James H. Morrison, of Jenks township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, sub ject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce Uriah S. Zahniser, of Tionesta township, as a candidate lor County Commissioner, sub ject to Republican usages. AUDITOR. We are authorized to announce James R. Clark, of Tionesta, as a candidate for County Auditor, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce George L. King, of Harmony township, as a can didate lor County Auditor, snbject to Re publican usages. JURY COMMISSIONER. We sre authorized to announce George Dunkle, of Tionesta, as a candidate for 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 the Republican State Convention. To the Republicans of Forest Comity. Owing to my present physical disabili ty, I will be unable te make such a per sonal canvass of the county as I should like to and as I would under other cir cumstances, I wish to kindly ask my Re publican friends in the different sections of the county t loek after my inter ests. If elected Commissioner of Forest County I promise the people my most faithful attention to the duties imposed by the office. J. H. Morrison, Marienville, March 20, 1899. Republican Primary K loci ion. Pursuant to a Resolution of the County Committee, passed February 27, 1WI9, it is ordered that the Republican voters of Forest Countv meet on SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1899, at 2 o'clock p. m. at the following named places of holding primary elections, to wit : Barnett, at Clarington. Barnett, at Cooksburg. Barnett, at Redclyffe. Green, at Nebraska, Green, at Guitonville, School House. Harmony, at West Hickory. Harmony, at Fegle Farm, Hickory, at East HicKory. Howe, at Brookston. Howe, at Cooper Tract. Howe, at Foxburg. Howe, at Frosts, (whi"h also includes former Byromtown precinct). Howe, atPerkey. Howe, at dough's Mills. Jenks, at Marienville. Jenks, at Duhring. Kingsley, at Starr. Kingsley, at Newtown Mills. Kingsley, at Kellettville. Kingsley, at Mayburg. Tionesta townsnip, at Township House Tionesta Borough, at Court House. At which time and places they will by meir votes nominate: One person tor Associate Judge, One person for Prothonotarv, etc. One person for Sheriff. Two persons for County Commissioner. two persons lor County Auditor. One person for Jury Commissioner. One person for delegate to the State Convention. Each election precinct will also electone person lor member of toe County Com' it tee for the ensuing year. The polls will remain open till 7 p. m Return Judges will convene at the Court House, Tionesta borough, on the following Tuesday, April 11, 1899, at o'clock p. tn. Attention is called to the Act of June, 1881, regulating primary elections, that Judges and Clerks, before entering upon the discharge of their duties, shall take and subscribe an oath or affirmation in presence of each other. Proper election blanks and tickets will be mailed to the committeemen of the dif ferent precincts in due time. It is their duty te see that these are promptly on and on the day of the primaries. W. M. Cooir, J.T.Dale, Chairman. Secretary. Quay Scoops Them All. . The Uou.sw ....., . . three sessions a day and coinuiiitoe i meetings between. Bills are ground out between debates and so far are of the better character. There seems to be no doubt about an adjournment in April, U. 8. Senator elected or not elected. In the Senatorial contest it Is the same old story over and over. The regular Repub licans and the Democrats voting for their nominees and the so called Independents scattering votes around amongst their friends. It is said that next week the in surgents will unite on one man, but up to to-day thsy have not been able to agree on what man that shall be, though it is supposed to bo Dalzell that the leaders are working for. I doubt this, though It may be so arranged for starU It is very doubtful if the insurgeut leaders really want that gentleman elected. There are also all sorts el rumors in reference to Senator Quay. It can bo stated positive ly, however, that up to this time there are ne changes contemplated in the Quay ranks. The investigation drags along its weary way. So far the net results are that a few Democratic members were approached by an ex-member who has a brother un dor indictment. This ex-memberclaims that his brother is Innocent, and that be wanted the McCariell bill passed to give his brother a hotter chance. He declaims, however, as does an ex-Senator, that they ever offered a cent for any votes or change of votes. The one thing that Is perfectly clear is that no one really did get any thing; that if any offers wore made the offer was refused. Neverthetesb some of the newspapers have so colored the charges that more or less odium attaches to the members in question. That that sort of journalism is anything but devil ish no reasonable man will deny. One member states that Frank W. Leech re fused to do anything for him in line of committee positions unless he, the Dem ocratic member, would do something for Quay. This total result did not seem to satisfy the committee, or rather the ma jority thereof, so they came into the House with a resolution that all the members be called before them. The od dity about this resolution is this: The committee having that power now, why should this resolution be paraded and an additional chance giyen the sensational press for fireing fire-works of the red-fire style at their already filled up readers. The reasons have slowly come to liithtj they desire to get at a lew members that they think know something, and in order to avoid a direct suuimous to those mem bers, they cover it with a blanket drag net. The idea of a House investing it self is somewhat ludicrous. Let the guilty be punished if there are any guil ty, without fear or favor, but to say to 204 members "you swear to your iuno- AAHAA .A n-K AuM 1 111 f )l B ft 1 11 O fl 1 IT " 1 A tirci t v bad slan at the expensive dctec- i j . - . tive force that the Wanamaker Bureau has maintained here all the session. Pos- bly it was not detective work they ere after. The Wanamaker press are at times icious. Any member that does not smile as they smile gets it in the neck, in all sorts of little and big contemptable ays. His position and words are mis represented and he is put in a totally false liL'ht before the public. .To such a rank extent was this carried this week in reference to in v self and a number of other members that I placed the article so written re fore the House and stated that a repetition of this work and I would introduce a resolution refusing the floor to the falsifiers. I know just how the House felt who . I did this : it was "no oko" this time. It is simply a question of whether the Represeutatives of the people shall allow themselves to be lied about by those who only bit in the House by courtesy of these members. Report' rs who are gentlemen can criticise a member fairly, and no one kicks, but to bo lied about is different. Ex-member Smith of Jefferson, in his paper of the 22d, puts the matter in the true light That article ought to be read in every home in the State. s. s. x ttieul tiiveu .r uua borvic tt iuo. 11 subdued the iurlaiiiation and relieved the pain. Should any suffer profit by giving Pain Balm a trial it will please me." For sale by all druggists. Happy is the man or woman who cau eat a good hearty meal without suffering afterward. It you cannot (to it take ivo dot Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat. and cures all forma of dyspepsia and iiidigestiot). Heath it Killiiier. A saving without a risk is a gold mine. Such are the shoes oougni at Miles A Armstrong's. It . I., . nepuuncan primary elections were hold in Lancaster, Montour and Butler counties last Srturday, the main conten tion being on delegates to the State Con vention, the opponents of Senator Quay putting forth their most prodigious ef ions 10 encompass the defeat of candi dates friendly to him. In every instance the "antis" wore routed horse, foot and dragoons, in Lancaster county the ma' jontiea in some instances running over me o.uuu majK in favor or the Quay people, who elect all the eight delegates t .1... . . . r , in luaicuuiiijr. .iiumuur results were much the same, and the county conven tion passed strong resolutions condemn . i . r 1 1 i . ing me bcuob in meir ineniDor in oppos ing Quay s election, and demanding that. he support the Senator iu the future. In Butler county, which was looked upon as strongly anti-Quay, both delegate., elected are for him. Up to this time (nay has won in Uuion, Indiana, Blair, War ren, Lancaster, Montour and Butler counties, while the "antis" have not elected a solitary delegate. Will the in surgents observe the handwriting on the wnllT For a oniek remedy and one that is perfectly safe for children, let us recom mend Ono Minute Cough Cure. It is ex cellent for croup, hoarseness, tickling in the throat and coughs. Heath s KUimer. ChRiuborlain'o t'ouah ltrtnr!?. This remedy is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and influenza. It has become famous for iis cures of these diseases, over a large pun nl the civilize! world. The most flattering testimonial' have been received giving accounts of its good work ; of the aggravating and persistent coughs it has cured; of severe colds that have yielded promptly to its soothing effects, and of the daugeriuis attacks of croup it has cured, nlten saving the life of the child. The extensive use of it for whooping cough has shewn that it robs that disease of all dangerous consequences. Sold by all druggists. Hopkins sells the clothing and shoos. For frost bites, burns. Indolent sores, eczema, skin disease.and especially piles, DcW ill's Witch Hazel Salve stands first and best. Look out lor dishonest poople who trv to imitate and counterfeit it. It's their endorsement of a good article. Worthless goods are net imitated. Get DeWitt's w itch Hazel Salve. Heath A Killmer. - 1 I have been afflicted with rheumatism for fourteen years and nothing seemed to give any relief. I was able to be around all the time, but constantly suffering. I had tried everything 1 could hear ot and at last was told to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which I did, and was imme diately relieved and in a short time cured. 1 am happy to say that it has not since re turned. Josh. Edgar, Germautown, Cal. Sold by all druggists. Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes. J. Sheer, Sedulia. Mo,, conductor on electric street car line, writes that his lit tle daughter was very low with croup. and her life saved alter all physicians had tailed, only by using One Minute Cough Cnra. Heath d Killmer. . -Ho you appreciate good laundry work? if no patronize the Dunkirk Steam Laundry. agents. Mile it Armstrong, tf If you have a cough, throat irritation. weak lungs, pain in the chest, difficult breathing, croup or hoarseness, let us siii cest One Minute Cough Cure. Al ways reliable aud safe. Heath it Killmer, Hopkins soils the clothing and shoes. AUDITORS' REPORT of Green Town ship for year ending March 13, 1899, G. W. Klepfer, Treasurer, in account with Road Fund : dr. To returns from unseated land sales $1,9:W5 52 Te returns frem H. Weingard 984 95 To returns from Adam Sibblo 2i 77 To bal. on hand from building fund 19 37 f2,052 61 CR. , $ 22 10 ,. 2,753 88 .. 55 OS . 131 57 By bal. due 1898 By orders redeemed By 2 per cent, commission By bal. paid Jas. D. Thompson J2,962 61 G. W. Klepfo', Treasurer, in ac t with Poor fund : PR. To ain't from unseated land sales$ 290 49 To ain't from L. Cook, overseer poor : 25 85 To ain't from Peter Youngk. overs-cr of poor 65 04 To ain't from H. Weingard, Col . 196 45 r77 83 CR. Bv orders redeemed 8 498 31 By 2 percent commission 9 97 Bv bal aid Jas. D. Thompson ... 69 55 U Weingard, Col., in acc't with road tund : $577 83 To ain't of duplicate To returns fro.n pathmaslers DR. f 1,055 40 23 88 Following is the article, from the Punx sutawney tipirit referred to above: What the press says is true in part, but does rot reach the point. The newspaper is the source from which the great body of the people obtains its inlormation con. ceriiing men and events. If this infor matioii is colornu by the preiudice ol the writer, it is likely to mislead the reader. Honorable men have been hounded to disgrace and death by incurring the en mity of merciless and revengetul news papers; and men of small calibre.butb in tellectuallv and morally, have been boosted into fame and fortune by the ad ulation of a friendly press. The arraignment ot the Legislature is generally indisci i ruinate. It is denounc ed as a body, mo members who de serve reproach and rebuke are not indi cated, and the public is led to conclude that they are all of a piece all venal and for sale, or basely subservient to any body but their constituents. The average reporter knows the appe tite ot the average reader for the sensa tional. To say that a man was honest and courageous in the perfoimance of bis duties, an J to ascribe to hini correct motives, would be regarded as "stale, flat aud unprofitable," But to announce that a whole lot of fallows whose natns are generally omitted, leaving the reader to draw his own inference are thieves. bribe-takers, er slaves to a political boss, manes a spicey item, nonce the tenden cy always is t say the bad thing, and leave the good thing unsaid. The im pression thus created is that the Penn sylvania Legislature as a body is corrupt and venal, and lhH eyen if a good man is sent there he wi.l oon become a rascal. The newspaper, as the maker of public sentiment, is responsible, and it is a grave responsibility. "Give a dog a bad name and then shoot him," is a homely but true saying. Of course it is not only the right but the duty of the press to denounce wrong doing everywhere, aud to expose the faithless and dishonest public servant. That is unqnestioned. But the press should be careful not to be dishonest and reckless in its denunciations and expo sures, as wo regret to say it very often is. As the guardain of public virtue it is not necessary that )l should become the cat umniator ol public honor. $1,079 28 CR. Bv Treas. receipts i 941 34 By land returns 12 18 Bv exonerations 4 37 Bv 5 per cent off on $990.88 49 64 Bv 3 per cent com $941.34 28 24 By Treasurer's receipts 43 61 $1,079 28 II. Weinuard, Col., in acc'l poor fund : with DR. This is id item of House FurniitHliould hTt your attention. We have a gu5rriKu.J-. meat of attraotire patterns ai prices equally attractive. Laces To am't of duplicate I 211 93 $211 93 CR. By Treas. receipts $ 175 10 By exonerations 88 By land returns 86 By 5 per cent com. off on f 1(5.10 8 o Bv 3 per cent com. on $166.35 4 99 By Treas. receipts 21 35 $211 93 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. RESOURCKS. Cash on hand in road fund f 131 57 Cah on hand in poor fund 69 55 To balance i,4Ua ou LIA111LITIKS. Road orders outstanding Poor orders outstanding $1,690 12 ...81.338 62 ... 357 50 nwttn ! Lanson Bros. XEW FEED MILL ia now iu operation, and griuriing at the rate of 50 IIUSIIELS TEH 1IOUII. REMEMBER 81,696 12 We, the Auditors of Green Twp., have examined the above and found it to be correct. Geo. Klinestiver, John W. Daubenspeck, Auditors. Attest F. M. Graham, Clerk. The Lowest Rales Plato Road, are offered via. the Nickel East or WestWith solid through trains to New York, and through sleeping ears to Boston, and direct connection at Chi cago for all 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 comlort of passengers, while unexcelled dining cars cater to the tastes of the most exacting. 3-15 4t Hopkins sells the shoos and rubbers. New Dunlap style hats in black and fettWa at Miles A Armstrong's. It Licence Applications. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing applications for licence have been filed in my ollice and will lie presented April 18, 1S89, at the Court ofliuartor Sossions, iorest Co., Fa. 1. J. 11" Powers, Keystone House Marienville, Pa. 2. .1. II. J? idler. Hotel forest. JIar ienvillo, Pa. 3. M. E. tiraybil!, Junction House, Elulalia, Pa. 4. L. E. Branch, Central Hotel, Clar ington, fa. 5. J. S. Caldwell, Diagonal House, My romtown. pa. 6. H. w. Horner, Central House, Tio nesta, I'a. 7. Charles F. Weaver, Hotel Agnew, 1 mnestn, ra. 8. J. W. Power, Hotel Marien, Mar ienville. Pa. Certified from the Record March 27, 1899. J. 11. Robertson, Clerk i :i: i We bought 45 dozen yards of lace to sell at prices that will interest you. Will be glad to have you loek at it, whether you wish any or not Also received a few piece of white goods dthat eserve honorable mention. That our mill is fitted with the most modern machinery and grind corn, cob if desered. we can aud all OUll STOCK OF FLOUR AND FEED IS THE HEST THE MAR KET AFFORDS. GIVE US A TRIAL, Bridge St., - Tionesta, Pa. It's not a "patent" medicine, but is prepared direct from the formula of K. E. Hartnn, M. I)., Cleveland's most eminent niacin list, by Hjalnier O. Benaon, Ph.D., a S. BAK-BBN is tht great est known restorative una in. vtgorstar for men and women. It craA'i solid flejh, nuide and itrtngth, clears the brain, makes the blood pyre nd rich and causes a general feeling of health, strength and renewed vitality, while the generative organ are helped to regain their normal powers and the sufferer Is quickly made con scious of direct benefit One box will work wondera, aix should perfect a cure. Prepared in small sugar coated tablets easy to swallow. The dsy of celery compounds, nervuraa, mraaparillas and vile lirmid tonics are over. . BAR-BEN la for sate at all drug stores, a 60-doae box for SO centa, or we will mail It securely sealed on re ceipt ol price, vks. haktum ami iinisnuN, ,0 Bat Ben Block, Cleveland, O. Sold by Heath d Killmer. Tionesta, Pa &8. tlVG&ST Mqsce OFTICIAK V.-wfi' Office 1 7i National Bank Building. OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. Exclusively optical. NOTirK Is hereby elm thlt application will Ih iii-kIi' tuilir Uoreruorof PeiuutvlTanla.on Friday, Amil II. ' . Iiv IIhiixti I) Bennett. William '. llunlell.A. M.Srlinyer, H.O. Ramsey and J. 11. Hr. tr. nmlor I holieitpral Corporation Act of 1874 and luj aiippli inenis. for the charter ot an Intended rorpora II. iu Ki lie called The American Plitrlet Telegraph Company of I'ennsylvaiita, which Is formed for the nnrii or rmistrut ting, maintaining niu Iimk of telrcniph for the prtrate use of lndlTlduala, firms, curpiiratliMis, municipal and oUierwIso, for general business, and for police, fire alarm, mm spiigur uustiifss, and for the transaction In connection tln i en -lili of a general mewenger and didrtery er Tlce, In the counties of Adams, Allegheny, Arm strong, Hearer, Bedford, Berks, Blair, Bradford, Huck, Uutler. ('.mini la, Cameron, t aroon, vomer, Chester, Clarion. C'learfleld.Cilnton, Cnlunilila, Craw. nl. f iimtierlaiid, Knnphln, nciaware, r.rie, V iieiiie. Forest, franklin. Fulton. Green. Hunting don, Indiana, Jefferson, Jnulaia, Lackawanna Lan enster, Lawrence, Lebanon, Lehigh, I.uieme, Ly rouilng. MrKran, Mcrrer.Mimin, Monroe, Monlgom erv. .Miitnnr,Noriliamp'on,Nnrthiiinlierlnd, Terry, ! i h.lelnhl'v rue, roller, arnuyiKiii, unyiier, wm- erset. Snllleiin.Sunnuehanna.Tlojfa, Vtilnn, Venango, WiiiTtiu, Washington. arne, evmnreinnii, yn. mlng, an I York, unit for these purpose ta hare, isw'ss and enjciy all me rights, tiencnis nun prni us of said Act of Assembly and Us ujipienioiiia. IMISS Administrator's Notice. Estate of D. T. Baylor, late of Barnett Townsh'p, Forest county, Pa., deceased. letters of administration on said estate bavins; been irranted to the undersigned. all persons indebted to tbe same are ro quested to make iuimediato payment, and those having claims against sain will present thoin, properly authenticated lor settlement. Tiiqs. 8. Work, Adtnisistrator. Redclyffe. Forest Co., Pa., Feb. 28, 1KD9 N WANTED SEVE R A L TRUST worthy persons in this state to man ago our business in their own aud near by countios. It is mainly office work conducted at home. Salary straight $'.KHJ a year and expenses definite, bonatide, no more, no less salary. Monthly 75. Kolerenccs. Enclose solf-addresned atatnped envelope, Herbert E. Hess, Prest., Dept. M, Chicago. Real Estate Sale. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to the order and direction of the stock-holders ol the Salmon Creek Lumber A Mining Co., the re;tl estate owned by said Company, to wit: All those certain several tracts ot land situate n the County ol Forest and State of Pennsylvania, described as follows: Warrants numbers olOS, 510H, oltw, Mil), bV28, and 5121), containing in the aggre gate 8,184 acres and 8 porches, be the same more or less. Also, one other tract of MO acres, more or less, and commonly known as tbe Coal Tract, adjoining said tract No. 5109 on the Northwest, bound ed and described as set forth in tlio deed of conveyance to said corporation by Jo seph Adameon andotheis, as will fully and at large appear, by reference to the record or said conveyance in tne otnee or tbe Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Forest, will be offered for sale at public auction to the highest bidder therefor, in front of the CENTRAL HO TEL in tho BOROUGH OF TIONESTA, ON THE 12TH DAY OF APRIL. 189!). between the hours of 10 o'clock a. in. 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 sale of bark and timber on said real estate, en tered into between Joseph Adamson and others and W. W. Kellett, recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for said County, in deed book Vol. 13, at page 172. Also subject to an agreement between said Salmon Creek Lumber A Mining Compmiv and J. M. Kepler, da tod June 7th, 18W), and recorded in office aforesaid in deed book Vol. 22, at page 612, as subsequently modiiied and now hold bf T. 1. Collins, aud recordod in doed book 27, at page (i'J. Also subject to a lion of a certain mortgage made by J. Arthur Adamson to tbe Marcy Oil, Lum ber and Mining Co., upon which there remains due aud unpaid the sum of 24,- 500.00. II. Said property will be sold as an entirety to tho highest biddor, no sale however, to be inailo thereof for less than Sl'1,000.00. III. $1,000.00 to be paid when the property is struck down by the Auction eer. IV. One-half of the balance of tho con sicleration bid tberelor to be paid upon the execution and delivery of a deed of conveyance thereof, by tho officers of the corporation. V. The balance of said purchase mon ey to be secured by bond and mortgage upon the property sold, payable in one year, with interest. 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The Complete Set Thirty Lare Octavo Volumes): No 1 New Style Bucknm Cloth. Marbted Ei(re, Extra Qiimy High Machine Fin ish Book Paper, $45 00. First payment, One Dollar ($.oo) and Three Dollars ($).oo) per month thereafter. No. 7. Half Morocco. Marbled EdRej, Extra Quality High Machine Finish Book Paper, $60.00. First payment, Two Dollars ($1.00) and Four Dollars ($4.00) per month thereafter. Po. . Sheep, Tan Color. Marbled Edffet, 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 o per cent. Is granted by paving cash within jo days after the receipt of the work. THE McCUEN CO. 25 AND 29 SENECA ST., OIL CITY. PA. id '99 A GRECIAN FEAST or symposium for ly a few per 1113 used ofteo 10 cost n Aitic laieni aooui ji,2uu Be cause of the delicacies served. You can bu here fur a fraction of a dol- ar delicacies of aoy country in prime condition. We Handle the. -THAT WflTfiM I WEST TIONESTA, PA.f Carries a full lino ol GROCERIES, PROVISION, CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, AND FLOUR AND FEED. I & I WE DO NOT CLAIM TO HAVE 'fffffft THE LARGEST STOCK IN AND FOR THE COUNTY, THAT REASON OUR STOCK 18 ALWAYS FRESH, AND WE TAKE PRIDli'lN KEEPING IT SO, IF YOU DO NOT TRADE WITH US OIV E US A TRIAL AND RE CONVINCED. Goods Delivered Free of Charge CHAS. Rl. WHITEMAN uiitti-Large Bnu liunuftome prizes J-1 given 10 pariieH gutting up clue or clem lor our teas, colleen, spices and bak ing powders. Also, agents wasted work on commiHsiou. Send for cata logue. Grand Union Te-a Co., 33 W.Lou Ava., DuBois, Pa. 8-15 St The Season's Greeting. It is with a, fooling of satisfaction and confidence that wo issuo our spring message, because, after -months of labor in buy ing, wo have secured tho choicest stock of Cloth- " ing, Haberdashery and Shoes wo have over been able to show our patrons. Tho styles woro never more attractive and work manship never better. That we have been Mieocssftil iu our efforts to pIoiic, we believe will be your verdict when you see our new Spring goods and learn our prices. Wo know how to hold old customers and win new ones: Right goods, right prices and right treatment does the work. Now. Goods aro not all in yet, but to open the season we will make Special Prices' to early buyers. Miles cV Armstrong Reliable and Up-to-Datc Clothiers, Hatters, Furnishers and Khoers. DRUGS, GROCERIES AND CROCKERY To be found and our Stock is Always Complete and of the Finest Quality the Market Affords. ttSATtt KlUHirEfc TEUptfOWE 31, - - TIONESTA, fyt. Lawrence & Smearbauah. -DEALERS IN- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS- WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIUST CLASS QUALITY IN 1SV1CKY DEPARTMENT. XJODHS BY FBODB0I AHD ME TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOI GOODS. XO. 5038. , Wayne Cook, Presidont. A. B. Kelly, Citsliior. Wm. Smearbauoh, Yice President. FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, Wayne Cook, P. Wbeoler, DIRECTORS G. V. Robinson, Wnv. T. F. Ritchey. J. T. Dale, 850,000. Smearbangh, J. H. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yment at low rates. We promise'our custom ers all the benefits consistent with conservrtivo b king. Interest ptid ou time cieposiw. Yoar patronage respecmuiy solicited. (