- .-1 . . THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. E. wink, Editor a PaopaitToa. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10. 1900. Republican Slate Convention. To the Republican Electors 0 Pennsyl vania : I am directed by the Republican State Committee to announce that the Repub licans of Pennsylvania, by their duly chosen representatives, will meet In con vention at the Opera House, in the city of llarrisburg, on Wednesday, April 25, 1900, at 10:30 o'clock, a. m., for the pur pose of nominating candidates for the following oftlces, to-wit : One person fur the olliee of Auditor General. Two persons for the office of Congress-men-ut-large. Thirty-two persons (four at-large for Presidential Electors, and to choose eight delegates and eight alterr.ates-at-large to the Republican National Convention to be held in Philadelphia on Tuesday, the nineteenth day of June, next, and for the transaction of such other business as may be presented. In accordance with the rule adopted at the Stase Convention held in Hanisburg on Angust twenty-fourth last, the repre sentation in the State Convention will be based on the vote polled at the last Presi dential election. Undor this rule each legislative district is entitled to one dele gate for every two thousand votes cast for the Presidential Electors in ISM, and an The Murder of Lawton. While the nation is mourning Uie death of Gen. Henry W. Lawion; while all iens every where are showing "thoir ap preciation of the noble sorvicea of the beave man who is gone, the following words written by Gen. Lawton himself a little over a month ago, are strikingly impressive: "I would to Go i the whole trnth of this whole Philippine situation could be known to everyone in America as I know it. If the so-called anti-imperialists would honestly ascertain the truth on the ground and not in distant Americi, they, whom I believe to be honest men, misinformed, would be convinced of tue error of their statements and conclusions, and of the unfoi tunate effect of their pub lications here. If I am shot by Filipino bullet it might as well couio from one of my own men, because I know from ob servation, confirmed by captured prison ers, that the continuance of the fighting is chiefly du? to reports that are sent ont from America." These pathetio words containing al most a prophecy, were written in sorrow, not in anger. That is the only comfort ing assurance they contain for the "hou- e-t but misinformed" Americans whose unwise, unpatriotic course inspired the Ignorant Insurrectionists to murder one who was their sincere friend at heart. Not Lawton's blood alone, but that of hundreds ol other gallant soldiers, stains the hands of those who have been up holding tho hands of Aguinaldo. Let the misguided and prejudiced partisans who have sought to make political capital out of Filipino pretensions behold the con- additional delegate for every fraction of two thousand votes polled in excess of sequences of their work. Pittsburg Oom, one thousand. Each district is entitled Gazette. to the same number of delegates as repre sented it iu the Convention of 13!S. By order of the Republican State Com mittee. Frank Rkehkr, Cnairman. W. R. Andrews, ) c C.E. Voorhkks, 'j Secretaries. Chairman Jones of the Democratic National Committee now talksof regulat ing trusts rather than smashing tbem. By exercising more caution the British begin to make a better showing against the Boers. Their adversary has high qualities for fighting and staying, and can be beaten only by superior numbers well handled. Democratic spellbinders are now evolving a theory to snow the disadvan tage ot increased wages. Higher wages, they will say, mean, of cours-, greater cost of production and necessitate a high er charge for manufactured articles, and the farmer is therefore compelled to mortgURge his farm to buy silk hats and rosewood hay rakes. A "Distinctive" Issue. With free silver and anti-expansion ob solete issues, and with the certainty that Mr. Bryan would also be obsolete were it not for his persistency in pushing for ward his personality, a despairing Dem ocrat asks the New York Times what the Democratio party is going to do about cettinsrau issue for the next national campaign. The Times answers as 101- lows : A determined assault upon the 52 per cent. Dingley tariff that now plunders the consumer, oppresses our most active in dustries and obstructs our expanding commerce would create with great sud denness a highly distinctive issue. Thare is no doubt whatever that this would create a "distinctive issue and here is the proof: Frnnrla for first 2 vears of ..." . iv A.i a ra rnr fin Dingley Kepuuucan wrin..i,K,oiw,oo4 Exports nrsl Z vears 01 Mr. Bryan will please make a note, tor use in bis eastern converting tour, that on January 2 of the new year the wages of 25,000 stee! and'glass operatives were advanced five and ten per cent.,and in some cases even more. Under Mr. oryun s inuiQoa mis occurrence can doubtless be explained into a misfortune. gen. wood's new Cabinet seems to please nearly every element of t. e Cuban people. All its members are well known Cubans, and all, it is cone ded, are well qualified for the duties of the posts which uiey are to nil. Great advantages to Cuba are expe-ted from Gen. Wood's re gime. J lie General has already done much to popularize the American con nection. iHKetlortof the free-traders to veil their attacks upon the protective tariff. which has brought activity to thousands of factories and givtn employment and bettor wages to several million American workingmen, nnder the guise cf an anti trust crusade In the coming campaign win not suceeed. All that is necessary 10 do is to point to the flourishing condi Hon or trusts in Great Britein, well known as the home of trusts. inn icinpruciiy treaties wnlcu were framed undor the McKinley administra tion ana are now before the Senate will. if ratified by the foreign governments as well as our own, increase very greatly the exportation of farm products, their principal object having been to obtain re duced tariff rates on articles of agricul tural production, both in European vjuiiuira auu in vne west Indian islands with which they have been negotiating. 1 he action of the administration in V. I 1 uiiNBnigouui in -open door" agree ment among nations with reference to our commerce with China has awakened general interest in our trade with the Oriont and its prospective developement, and many leading men in the Democrat io party, both North and South, are cor dially commending the course of the Government in its efforts to develope our loreign trade in that part of the world. Farmkrs will not object to expansion when they observe that our oxports of wheat flour to Cuba alone increased from $571,000 in the first eleven months of 1897 to $1,974,000 in the corresponding eleven months of 1899, lard fiom $9G9,000 in those months of 1897to 11,(555,000 in 1899, bacxm from f-r'82,0 0 in 1897 to (812,000 in 199, hams from $319,000 In 1897 to 1008,. 000 iu 1897, corn from $267,000 in 1897 to $431,000 in 1899, and butter and cheese from $27,000 in 1897 to $154,000 In 1899. Wilson Democratio tariff... 1,690,145,103 TUlanoA in favor of Ding- ley Tariff $768,360,529 An increase of $768,300,529 n exports does not look very much like "obstruO' tiou" of commerce. Furthermore, the increase bv millions of the number of men in profitable employment, the rise In wages, the unexampled prosperity which reigus, and the immense activity in all branches of trade and Industry, co not suggest that the people are being "oppressed" and "plundered" to any great extent. If there is any parly that desires to go before the people with a proposition to repeal the Dingly tariff and put into operation the kind of tariff that was framed under the direction or rro fessor Wilson in the last Cleveland ad ministration, by all means let that party come forward. It can thereby create a "distinctive" issue an issue on which the Republican party will cheerfully go hefora the country with propositions of its own and with a record which is open to the entire body of American voters. Rochester (N. Y.) Democrat and Citron ielc. Sbveral thousand American troops are ready to move south of Manila. It Aguinaldo has gone in that direction his prospects ol another rapid tour are encel- - lent. Commodore Watson will open at Ma nila a naval school for sixty likely yonng Pilipinos. The Malays have an aptitude for the sea that can be turned to good ac count. War Department expenses are 38 per cent, less than they were at this time last year, and the treasury surplus for the last six months is over 21,000,000, Pronheta who saw financial ruin in the Philippines policy are keeping quiet. The tribulations of the new glass tn.st is demonstrating tue laci mav oiner trusts, so called, have not the iron grasp on the country attributed to them by those who seek to make the trust ques tion a partisan issue. Competition can not be stifled, so long as there is capital awaiting, profitable investment and in natural competition lies the natural rem edy for trust monoply. Since the glass trust organized, planning not to leave a single competitor in the field, fifteen in dependent class companies baye been started and others are now organizing. And glass is only one instance. A Tarter Tell Haw Some Employee Make Moaejr. - One would think that the check sys tems of today afforded no chance, for dshonesty, but the system used by the Pullman company, which seems almost perfection Itself, is defrauded by at least $5tR),iM0 annually. - I will eudeavor to explain how it Is done. Say, for Instance, that a party of fonr bound for Quebec should board the Pullman sleeper which leaves this city nightly and wanted to pay cash fares. A dishonest conductor and porter would Mslre them up." and if they thought the nartv "all right tne conductor wouiu probably Issue a passenger's ticket, which would be filled In aud puncned correctly, but would fill in and punch the porter's check to read, "One passenger, Spring field to Quebec," thereby pocketing three fares, or $7.50. This is divided equally between conductor and porter. No con ductor can bo dishonest without being detected by his jHtrter, as the porter is supposed to turn in at his district otlice after each trip a check for every passen ger that has ridden on bis car. Then, again, a conductor wno is a lime timid wfuld fill iu aud punch the porter's check, "Four passengers, Springfield to Ncwnort. t.. as if they were not going through to Quebec, and the passengers' check, "Four passengers, Springfield to Quebec," thereby stealing 4. So much for tho sleeping cars. Porters of tho buffet cars are also "on the make." Soups, sandwiches, peaches, bread and butter, tea, coffee, leiuouado aud many other dishes are generally ex panded so that one order is served for two, two for four, and so on. Just irom Boston to Mount Desert ferry 1 have known porters to reimburse their purses as much as $20 in this way. I heir tips would probably not amount to a fifth of this amount. All of these forms of dishonesty do not go on forever, however, as Booner or later you have stolen from nn unknown Pull- mnn "spotter." Ihere is a small army of men and women riding about the country in the interest of this company. Their duty is not only to detect dishon esty, but incompetency nud inattention; consequently every porter aud conductor has his eye open and is constantly doing hU best, regardless of tips, for fear that n "spotter might be on. The wages paid porters range from $15 to $40 a month. On a popular sleeping car line, such ns the noted Bar Harbor express, a porter receives but $13 a mouth, but I would prefer that salary in preference to any $50 position that could bo offered me. It is worth double the amount nt times. The porters of such sleeping car lines as Springfield to Levis and Montreal, Boston to Levis and Montreal, Boston to Bangor and ninny other lines, pay $20 a month. The tips on these lines are also good at times. Buffet car porters generally receive a salary of $25 a mouth, which iu most cases should be banked, ns tho tips In these ears are generally sufficient to pay a considerate man's expenses. The high est wages paid a Pullman porter is $40 a mouth. These positions are termed por ter in charge," as the porter performs the duties of both conductor and porter. These positions are seldom given. "A Pullman Porter" in Springfield Repub lican. Verjr FreneUy. We read recently in n French nowspa per of a strangely deliberate suicide In Pnrls. A doctor expected certain disgrace, He first informed his wife of the position in which he had placed himself and of bis suicidal Intention. She, young, hand some, very rich, vainly cudeavorcd to dissuade hiin and then acquiesced. Tho doctor said that he would suffocate hiin self bv opening the gas brackets in his study. Ho kissed his wife, who left the room. She talked with him through the door, while he pasted paper over the tracks and apertures, and listened at the keyhole until she heard nothing. Ihcn she went out and told her friends what had happened. Special ShoeSale. MEN'S LEATHER BOOTS and SHOES. LADIES' SHOES. CIIIDREN'S SHOES. Od ds and ends of stock, overstock in gome sizes. We desire to close these out, and in order to do so, we offer them at A Special Shoe, 254 Pairs, a Special Style, At a Special Price, For a Special Trade. HALF PRICE. NOTICE. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on two 25 cent bot tles or boxes of Baxter's Mandrake Bit ters, If it foils to ci:re constipation, bil iousness, sick-headache, jaundice, loss of appotite, sour stomach, dyspepsia, liver complaint, or any of the diseases for which it is recommended. It is highly recommended as a spring tonic and blood purifier. Sold liquid in bottles and tab- nta in boxes. Price 25 cents lor oithor. one package of either guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Heath & Killmer. Brine Tour Railroad Ties. Tjindors A Wvman nav 20 cents cash for Nor. 1 and I pin oak and chestnut ties ; 48 and SO cents cash, respectively for Nos. 1 and 'l white ok ties, aim six cents per foot for white oak logs nine Inches in diameter at topenii, any longiu. Address, Tionesta, Pa. It Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes. Mrs. R. Churchill, Berlin, Vt., rays. "Our baby was covered wlih running sores. UeWilt 8 lf-n Hanoi naive cureu her." A specino for piles and skin dis eases, lleware of worthless counterfeits. Heath & Killmer. Hopkins sells the shoes and rubbers The Walts King. "I saw Johann Strauss, the dead waits kinc. in Boston in 1871 at the World Peace jubilee." said a Cleveland profeS' siounl man. "He was a little 'chumping chack of a fellow, as a German citizen remarked to me at the time, and the only mark of genius that I could discern about him aside from his hair was the impression that he was full of walti rhythm to his very finger tips. "He led his own waltzes as if he ador ed them. You don't get the same idea from Sousa's rather stereotyped march leading, but Strauss thrilled and trem bled and swayed and bobbed like a man bitten by a waltz tarantula. He had violin in his left hand, and he used both fiddle and Ikw as batons. Then be clap the violin to his chin nnd saw away for dear life. How he did bring out the rhythm of the 'Beautiful Blue Danube' nnd 'Wine, Wife and Sougl' It seems to me that we don't hear any real wulti playing now. And the king is dead." Cleveland Fl iin Dealer. If YOU need shoes, this is your opportu nity to gel them far below actual value. Ladies' aud Men's Winter Shoes at re duced prices. ROBINSON. TIOMCSTA ftlAimiOTNl CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour sack .1.00 1.15 Buckwheat Hour, V 100 lb 2.50 Corn meal, feed, 100 rt .00 Corn meal, family, 100 lb i.001.25 Chop feed, pure grain .05 Oats .. - .32 ,:W Corn, shelled .. .!0 Beans bushel 2.5C Ham, sugar cured '-! Bacon, sugar cured .11 Shoulders .08 Whitetish Y kit .50 Sugar OolCi.OOl Syrup 40(i .60 N. O. Molasses .. AO'A .Ml Coffee. Boast Rio 1100. 121 Coffee, blended Java .'25 Tea - .H5f.a .60 Butter 22( .26 Rice OOOj) .ON Kaa. fresh . Salt barrel 100 ljard opidi) .iu Potatoes, bushel, 4 "( .50 I.tine W barrel WW.w Nails U keg 3.75 World Known' hoes. Every man in town will benefit his foot and his pocket too, by adopting this shoe. Wo have them in all leathers. No other dealer has them. Come in and see them. Vliles k Armstrong: 'fttON 34. OUTflTTItfS Of MEN. DKTJO-S &c PATENT MEDICHsTES Dr. James' Hendnehe Powders. ANY HEADACHE Will yield to the soothing influences of that marvelous little remedy, Dr. James' Headache Powders Act directly on the nerves not to stupefy them, but to soothe and strengthen them. Absolutely harmless. At all Drug Stores. 4 closes 10 cents. Cure Where Others Fail. Somewhat Tangled. A Scotch minister and his man were returning from a real old fashioned mar riage. "We hnd better gang in by the back, the nlcht," said the minister on arriving near the manse. "What wey?" queried Sandy. "Aweel, there's been a deal o' whiskj gaein and I think it wad be better." "Na, un, strnuclit forrit. straucht for- rit," persisted Sandy. "Very weel, then; but at ony rate I'll walk on in front a meeiiit. and you'll tell's how I'm daein." The minister then wnlked on a few yards and cnlled back, "How am I daein, then, Sandy?" "Brawly, sir, brawly," said the beadle, "but wtaa'a tlmt wi' ye?" "Scottish Life and Ilumor" by W. Sinclair. Some of the western railroads are com plaining that, after their making great efforts to secure adequate transportation, the farmers are holding thoir grain in' stead of shipping it. This is interesting when it is recalled that a few years ago tho. farmers were not able to h ld their crops until prices suited them, but were forced to sell at the earliest possible mo ment to enable them to pay their debts Incurred under Democratic rule. The farmers aro enjoying their share of the present good times. The convening of Congress and the bringing together of representative men from all over the country call forth num erous expressions and emphacise the fact that things are different now from whattbev were in 1806. Numbers of Congressmen who supi orted Bryan and silyer in that year, whether from convic tion or policy, now that the sentiment among their constituents has radically changed as a result of the country's re markable prosperity, make ito hesitancy in stating that the reaffirmation of the Chicago platform and the re-indorsement of Bryan would be a grave mistake, and that, should this occur, they cannot promise their support. The Calander issued by the Nickle Plate Road will be mailed to any one who will send their address to the General Tassenger Agent, Nickle Plate Road, Cleveland, O. No. 012 Charltr. It is an old snying that charity begins at home, but this is no reason it should not go abroad. A mnn should live with the world as a citizen of the world. He may have a preference for the particular quarter or square or even alley in which he lives, but he should have n generous feeling for the welfare of the whole. Cumberland. Tuk talk about "oppressing" the Filip- n has been demonstrated repeatedly in inos and denying them freedom and jus- I every state in the union and In many ror- .7 . J I -1 ' ,1.-1 rl...nUrl.lr.. Cnnrrl, tice is along the line of the fulminations of a certain class during the Civil War, who constantly asked whether the Uni ted States should subjugate the South and hold its free people as vassals. The Confederate States wero subjugated forced to submit to the sovereignty of the Union, but the people of those states are not now vassals or oppressed. Oppress ion undor the Stars and htrlpes is only phrase for demagogues. eign conntries that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a certain preventive ana cure forcmun. It has become the universal remedy for that disease. M. V. Fisher of Li1 erty, W. Vs., only repeats wnat has been said around the glnle when he writes: "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In my family for several years and el wavs with poifect success. We believe that it is not only the best cough remedy, but that it is a sure cure for croup. It has saved the lives of our children a number of times." Tho renr edy is lor sale by all druggists. SomeTrhnt Different. Lawyer Do I understand that you wish to bequeath a thousand dollar watch to your sun? iM-injj Man (feebly) No, 110! To my my friend for for a watch uiton my son! Jewelers eekly. State of Ohio, Citt or Toledo, 1 IiUcus County, Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney it Co., doing business in the City ol Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that can not be cured by the use of Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHKNEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Gth day of Dfcember, A. D. 18tHi. seal. A.W.OLEASON, A'otary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly 011 the blood and mil cous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O, Sold by Druggists, 7oc. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes. Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes, wax lies ft !j rmli H ,IIINCS . w to the fj lornti'' ' the flimtilf! or the l it fi fiction nr l on. Mario In ill color II riVHcatMintAl f M Nothlni He trldr to th charm of th room or Itourioir the miU ! nt licht from CDRUOV A Nothing will contribute mor art I" tic uccea4 of tim 1 ip or tllnner. The rt n can d leu for the iiimiilft moft Hnbornt , tavft or inanition. and thfl moit TAMAHI OIL TO, and told Tarywbara. 1H1 tKIAl It's not a "potent" medicine, but is prepared llrect.from the formula or K. H. Burton. M. D, ilcvelBiid's most eminent srcinllst. bv Hialmer O. Benson. Ph.D., B.S. BAk-BEN Is Hie great est Known restorative and lif vleorator for men and women. It creates solid flesh, muoda and strength, cteara the brain, makes the blood pure and i.ch and causes a general feeling of health, strength and renewed vitality, while the generative organs are helped to rtpniu their normal powers and the sufTerer is quickly ninde eon. seiou of direct benefit. One box will work wonders, six should perfects cure. Prepared in small stignr conted tablets essy to swallow. The days of celery .m pounds, nervurn nrsnparillas and vile linr.v! tonics are over. BAR-BEN is for sale at all drug stores, a 60-do box for TO cents, or we will mail it securely araled on r iClPtOI VIUX, VKH. IMKlllJ ASH JIK.-N!-" 1, Bar-Ucn Block, Cleveland, A Sold by Heath cC Killmer. Tionesta, Pa. ttEATtt KlUWSfc Other Jewelers COME ON NOW WITH YOUR GRIST ! Lanson Bros Are pleased to say to the Farmers aod ethers that they have everything now in flue operation at their new, up to-date Holler Process -Flouring Mill. And wll be ploased to turn out the Finest Grades of Whe I and Buckwheat Flour for Customers. fi:i:i) mill. The Feed Mill is also iu tine trim and turning out the Chicest in that line at the rate of fifty bush els per hour. A I Irt Claw Roller Miller is in charge of the plant and his work is guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction. 1K1TT aiiT Bring less than five bushels of Wheat or Buckwheat if you wish it "gristed," but we will exchange for srna ler amounts. Bridge St., - Tionesta, Pa. TI0NSTj, n L. & S. Dress Goods. In this liue our assortment is uulimiicd; comprising Blue and Black Serge, Brillian tine, Blue Broadcloth, etc , and in wash goods we have the fined line of Lancaster Cling hams, Dress Ginghams, Piques plain aud faucy Percals, et ., that was ever shown in Tionesta. Cnmn and see. Shoes. ARE OUT 0F PLAGE Just a much as gla-scs on a Ten-Day-Old baby, when they compare their stock and prices with that to be found '14BK. Man VEFFmTZ 32 SENECA St., OIL CIT Y, PA. Official Watch Inspector and P.epairer for the W. N. Y. A P. and L. S. & M. 8. Ilys. .Send or bring your work to us. I. H. HASLET k GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND- UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA. PENN. IsTO HEAD, J !! Ol' fltllttl' tfl iikiiih; Mtlll" .ointM, lnmo nml Noro miiMc;lK, ninl rlioumttt if lMiiiiM vkhIhIi nJ'tor lining WAUO ELECTEIC OIL. TJller's TIONESTA BRANCH WILL OPEN SOON as we can get COMPETENT man to take the place of Mr. Win. Kutz, who had to give up position on account of ill health. All repair work now io and what we may receive will have prompt atisolioo at our Tidioute store. For further particulars addtess We handle ( tie famous Fisber and Hichard son brands. Anyone who wears shoes knows that these are two of the best makes od the market. We can fit anybody at prices that cau't be beat Groceries. We handle the finest line of canned goods that is sold in town. All who buy from us will tell you so. Come and see our stock of Potted Meats, Cnudensed Soups, etc. The class of goods we handle is A 1. None better. Lawrence & Smearbauqh. C. C. ULLER, TIDIOUTE, PA. NEW LIVERY Having purchased the livery barn lo cated in rear or Hotel Agnew and after adding many new and up-to-date rigs we are now prepared to furnish livery rigs to the people of tliis vicininity and guaran tee to fit you nut in lirst-clas style. We will make a specialty of furnishing rigs lor Funerals, Weddings, Receptions Etc Fred. Grettenbergcr GENERAL BLACKSMITHS MACHINIST. FRANK P. WALKER, All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Uil Well Tools, uas tings or Water Fit- andOeneral Klacksmitliiiig prompt ly done at Iw Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satlntaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronago solicited. FRED. ORETTENBEROER. H. L DALE. COM I YSlt NEK US. WANTED! Reliable man for Manager of Branch Office I wish to open In this vicinity. Good opening for an energetic sober man. Kindly mention this paper when writingr A. T. MORRIS, Cincinnati,).' Illustrated crtalogue 4 cts. postage.- SHORTHAND BY MAIL! We can teach you to become a compe tent short hand reporter, by mail. A standard system. Easy to learn ; easy to read: easy to write. Success guaranteed. Send ten cents (in stamps) for lirst lesson. Wite for particulars. Address me linith Business College, Warren, Fa. HOW about your stock of Stationary? We do high class Job Printing. TIMETABLE, in eflect Jan. 10, 1900. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City . and points west asy follows : " t No. 31 Butlalo Express, daily except Sunday 12:06 noon. No. 33 Oil City Exj resa, daily except Sunday - 7:40 p. ui. For Hickory, Tidioute, Warron.Kin.ua, Bradford, Olean and the East: No. 30 Olean Express, dally except Sunday 8:45 a. m. No. 32 Pittxburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:10 p. in. Get Time Tables and full information from J. W. McCREA, Agont, Tiouesta, Pa. R. BELL, Gen'ISupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Passenger it Ticket Agent. General office, Moonov-Brisbane Bid Cor. Main and Clinton Sta., Buffalo.N.Y SEVERAL BRIGHT WANTED- V and honest persons to represent ns as Managers in this aud close-by coun ties. Salary !HX) a year and expenses. Straight, bona-tide, no more no less sal ary, position permanent. Our refer ence. any bank in any town. It la main ly olliee work conducted at home. Ref erence. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Tiik Dominion Co., Dep't 3, Chicago, 111. 10-1 !-!. The Sires photograph gallery will be open lor business ou Saturday of oach week. Don't forget the day. tf