THF FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. WtNK, COITOM ft 0ltTO. U KliNESDAY, JANUARY 31 IPOO Th December Treasury surplus was I7.8M.000. Een with a war in progress the Republican Administration fall into the habit of declaring surpluses. Thk straight road to Ladysmith was Impracticable for miller, and it remains to be seen if the roundabout route will not be obMtructe I in the same manner. Silver Republicans show a disposition to foe Republicans herealter, without the prefix. The lesson of Republican suo cess is national prosperity and progress. Is order to eoueeal heavy expenditures for war material the Transvaal Republic bid the items under other headings in its budget. The Boer trap caught the "red necks" with tho usual facility. Gkn. Otis is rounding up the remain ing bands of hostiles rapidly. Many ri fles have been captured lately mid rebel stores destroyed. The guerrilla stage is not as tro. blesome as was expected, As Col. Watso expres es it, "the country is in a i-tateof helpless prosper ity;" and so tho Democratic captains are traversing the land in thepainlut endea vor oftiying to find a place whereon to Stand. Ncmkrous Louisana planters are om ing out in favor of Republican politics. If nil the Southerners who believe the Republican position to be. right and best make them eles known there will be consternation in the Demociallc camp. Since Mr. Bryan's last expansion hedge, the Indianapolis Journal says tliat one cannot fail to notice that a number of Democrats, including Mr. Bryan, are get ting as near the Republican policy with reference to the Phi. ippines as they cau and sti'l be against it. Kx-Pbesidext Cleveland writes that he can find no eviJonse to support the claim that "Jacksonian Democracy sanc tions the degradation o the people's cur rency." And so Mr. Cleveland differs from Mr. Bryan, who contends that both Jackson and Jefferson weie in reality Populists. Manufacturers and their employes must have been extremely busy during the year 1809. They increased their im portations of raw material for use in manufacturing 33 per ceut. over the busy year of 181S and tio per cent, over the last year under the Wilson law, while exports of manufactures increased 23 per cent. over last year and 50 per cont. over the last year of the Wilson law. MR. Bryan cheerfully announces wherever he goes that the silver question is just as important as ever and is not to be abandoned. This will be interesting news to that Mine Workers Association whose national convention at Indl inapo lis the other day tabled a free-coinage resolution amid cries of"Ve want no Id to 1." and will also strike the average la boring man as soinvwhat ab.iurd in view of the SM statements, and the prosperity which has followed the ejection of the silver panacea offered at that time. Evert report of Bradstreet's and Dun's is a confirmation of the statements that our industries are all prosperous and upon a stable basis. Farmers are paying off tneir mortgages in millions of dollars, and are no longer anxious to abandon their far ins and move away. Farm prop erty is gradually but surely rising in val ue. There is no longer a glut in the mar kets lor manufactures, and factories are voluntarily raising the wages of their workmen all over the country. The par ty ot calamity and opposition and bard times fi ids itself in sore Btrait for any reasonable issue to ask voters to rally behind. The Sprliijr Election. Following Is a list ol the officers pomi- nated by the Republicans in thejdifferent townships so far as we have been able to ascertain. It seems to be the disposition of a number of our voteis to pay little at tention to the spring elections and this is where they make a grevious error. If you are a Republican, it is your duty as a partisan o put forth evo.y effort to elect a straight Republican ticket at every election, and especially at the spring elec tion, for from the small'thiugs come the great. So turn out and hustle and see that your neighbor tnrns out with you a d make the party voie as large you can. tionksta borough. Burgess Geo. Birtcil. Council J. T. Dale, W. F. Blutn, Dr. J. C. Dunn. School Director W. W. Grove, Pat rick Joce. Justice of the Peace C. A. Randall, S. , Setley. Auditors-O.F. Miles, Frank Swanson. Collector S. J. Setley. Judge of Elections J. H. Derrickson. In-pector of Elections Alex. Swanson. TlONI'STA TWP. Road Commissioner A. W. Stroup. Justice of the Peace -J. C. Hoovler. Collector Jess- Carson. School Directors John Wolf, Jacob Smenrbaugh. Treasurer Win. Lawrence. Clerk Sol. Mealey. Judge of Elections Asa Loyejoy. Inspectors Win, Shellhouse, John AUK JLKKS TWP. School Directors John Coon, Cecil Groce. Road Commissioners J. O. Grole- niund, II. B. Hoover. Collector H. C. Zeller. Judge of Elections K. A. Yetter. Inspector of Elections Geo. L. Si o'. Auditors II. C. Zoller, H. C. Paup, A, D. Weill. Treasurer-A. E. Ilimes. Overseer of Poor H. B. Smith. Clerk B. F. Kendall, HICKORY TWP. Road Commissioner -C. R. Middleton. School Director E. E. Zuendel, J. Al- baugh, Jake Klinestiver. Collector-R. L. Whitteu. Judge of Elections -A. F.. Southwlck. Inspector of Elections Geo. Crider. Treasurer G. V. Warden. Clerk Gus. B. Evans. Overseer of Poor J. Albaugh. HARMONY TWP. School Directors-Jas. Elliott, W. G. Morrow. Road Commissioners J. C. Moulin, years ; D. E. Carson, z years ; ueo. Scott, 1 year. Clerk A. E. Lapp. Treasurer W. G. Morrow. Auditor J as. Bromley, Assistai t Assessors J. C. Brom!ey,M. L. Weikal. Overseer of Poor R. W. Pimm. Judge of Elections. Lower J. A. Daw son. Inspector of Elections, Lower W.J Gorman. Judge of Elections, Upper J. G. Car son. Inspector, Upper R. W. Pimm. HOWE TWJ Justice of Peace Joe Gould, J. Nasb. School Directors-J. M. Smith, Flack. Overseer of Poor D. P. Miller. Road Commissioner Wm. Hill. Treasurer J. A. Smith. Clerk-Win. Hart. Collector Jake Swartzfager. Auditors Samuel Barr, D. I. Ball. IIktUc a Special Shoe Sale. Martin, oi the Pierson drug Manager Marti store informs us that he is baring a great run onCbamberlaln'sCough Remedy, lie sells lire bottles of 'hat medicine to one of anv other kind, and it gives prea' satis faction. In these dsvs of la grippe there Is nothing like Chamberlains Cough Kerne iIt ioion the couirh.healupthe sore throat and lungs and give relief wlihn a very short lime. The sales are growing, and all who tr? it are please.) with its prompt action.-Sonth Chicago Daily Calumet. For sale by all druggists. Driii; Yimr Railroad Ties. Landers A Wvman pay 20 cent cash for Nos. 1 and - pin oak and chestnut ties; 48 and : cents cash, respectively for No. 1 and 2 white oak ties, and six cents per foot for white oak logs nine Incites in diameter ai lopenn, any luugm. Address, Tionesta, Pa. It -354 Pairs. MEN'S LEATHER BOOTS and PHOES. LADIES' SHOES. CHIDREN S SHOES. OdJa and ends of stock, overstock iu some sizes. We desire lo close these out, and in order to do to, we ofl'er them at HALF PRICE. If YOU need shoes, this is your opportu nity to gel them far below actual value. Ladies' aod Men's Winter Sbori at re duced prices. It has been demonstrated repeatedly in ev.rv state in th- union and In many for- eiirn countries that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a certain preventive and cure for orup. It has become me universal reine.lv for that disease. M. V. Fisher ol 1,1 ertv. W. Va.. onlv repeats w- at ha- been said around the globe hcn he writes: "I have used Chaini erlain s Couuh Remedy in my laniiiy tor several v ears and alwavs with pot feet success. We believe that it ! not only the best rough remedy . but that it is a sure cure for croup. It lias saved tne lives oi our children a number of times." The rem edy is for sale by all druggists. ROBINSON, 'I avna npurtv dead with dvsnensia. tried doctors, visited mineral springs.and irrew worse. I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. That cured me." It dlgesis what vu eat. Cures indigestion, sour stom ach, heart burn and all forms of dyspep sia. Heath A Killiner. Mr. J. Sheer. Sedalla, Mo., saved his child's life bv One Minute Cough Cure. Doctors had given her up to die -with croup. It 8 an Inlalliuie'cure lor eougns. cohls. grippe, pneumonia, uronciiius ann throat and lung troubles. Relieves at once. Heath A Killiner. Mrs. R. Churchill, Berlin, Vt., rays. Our baby was covered with running sores. DeWitt s WiV h Hazel Salve cured her." Aspect c for piles and skin dis eases. Beware or worthless countericits. Heath A Killmer. CIOIVIOSXA MA11KETS CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour V sack 1.00(3)1.15 Buckwheat Hour, W 100 Ih 2.00 Corn meal, feed, "J 100 tt M Corn meal, family. j 100 lb l.001.2S Chop feed, pure grain M Oats 3 .W Corn, shelled .60 Heans r bushel - Ham, sugar cured .12) Bacon, sugar cured -10 Shoulders .OS Whitefish V kit . Sugar 0;4(!).0tl syrup .o N. O. Molasses Wd M Coltee, Roast Rio 121 Qj 14 Vffee, blended Java . "" Tea B .SO Mutter Rice . (!) .0. Kggs, fresh 20(a. .'i 'altW barrel Lard mi) .10 Potatoes, bushel, 4 .ft" Ume-j barrel 0l.0 Nails keg 3.75 ;.kJH - BE; It's not a "patent" medicine, but Is prepared direct from the formula of K. K. Harton. M. D. Cleveland's most eminent specialist, by Hjnlme O. Benson, Ph.D., B. 8. UAk-tllilN is the great- est Known restorative sua in vigorator for men ami womcu. It creates solid flesh, mi: rile and strength, clears I he mam, nmke the blood mire anil i.eh and causes a general feeling of hen 1th, strength and renewed vitality, while the generative organs are helped to rrc.iin their normal powers and ths snllerer W quicKiy vmas cou cious of direct beneSU Cm box will work wonders, sit should perfect a cure. Pier-irrd In itmnll aiicmr conted tublet;. easy to swallow. The days c! celery cr moounus, BenuiT' snrsnparillas and rile nor.-. : Innim are over. BAR-TiliN i.- for sale nt all drug mores, a 60-done bo for 0 cents, or we wilt mnil it sectirely sealed on te- XuiA ot price. dks.bakiii asiim-.v ., Da r-Ben Block. Clevelana, O, Sold by Heath d Killmer. Tionesta, Pa. DeWitt's Little Early Risers purifv the blood, clean tho liver, invigorato the system. Famous little pills for oonstipa ti n and liver troublos. Ilea h A Kill mer. It takes but a minute to overcome ti k ling in the throat and t stop a rough bv the ue or une Minute l ure, mis rem edy quickly cures all forms of throat and lung troubles. Harmless and pleasant t" take. It nrevenis consumption. A la inous remedy for grippe and its after ef fect. Heath X Killmer. Hopkins sells the shoes and rubber- Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing account has been filed in mv oftlet and will be presented at the next term ot eonrt for confirmation. First and partial aeeoun of M.E. Gray hill. Guardian of Bertha M. and Wavm O. GravbiU. mi'er heirs of D. C. Gray hill, deceased, lat- of Jenks township. Forest County, Fa. J. H. ROBERTSON, Clerk Orphans' Court. Tionesta, Pa., Jan. i, 11W0. A. M. Ex-Gov. Chvrchill of Arkansas re cently declared himself emphatical.y for expansion, and warned the Democratic party, to which h belongs, that it is folly to war against an accomplished fact. "I am a loyal Democrat," he said, "but an American citizen and I stand by tUu flag ai.d the soldier who is lighting for it. Expanaion is a Democratic docirine and we cannot honorably recede from it. I do not see for my life hw any South' eru man can t .ke any position other than for expan-ion. 'Imperialism' means nothing Hnd is simply used to scare the ignorant. Our flag is planted in the Phil ippines and no one is going to haul it down ; theie it will remain as a beacon light to all Asiat c nations. In his determination to wage war upon the Filipino insurgents, so long as they are in aimed rebellion against the au thority of tne United States, the Presi dent is discharging an imperil! duty and is doing only what any other '"an in his place, Republican or Demociat, would be compelled to do. Should he abandon the islands as Edwaid Atkinson and ex tio v. Bontwell demand, the na tion wou.d be disgraced in our own and in the eyes of the world. Nor can the President legally ho.d out to the insiir gen s Mr. Bryan's "independence under a pioteetorale," for no Pr. sitlent . as the right or power to promise the surrender of a foot of territory which has passed un der the soverignty of the republic. Thk attack upon Secretary Gage, en tered upon with such a righteous flour ish of out-raged Democratic trumpets.has subsi leil into something that nas very much the appearance ol a farce. It was hoped by the Democratic waiters to ex pose a great Administration scandal in calling for an explanation of the trans actions between the Secretary of the Treasury and the City National Bank ot New York. Tho Secretary's clear and satisfactory report of the transaction has left nothing for the Democrats to ask. The yellow journals and those smaller Democratic papers which took tip the T- airainst the Administration are now J n - backing "ff from their position as grsce fullv as they can. The utter weakness of the charges was shown in Congress when Mr. Richardson, tho Democratic leader in the House, lock up thequestioii of the sale by Mr. O ige of the New York cus torn house, and he was so efft dually ....n.lUMr Itnt.Llna thai tho a'lh Executrix Notice. Estate ot Eli S. Holeman, late ot Tio nesta Borough, Forest county, Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary on the above es tate having been granted to the under signed, all persons otving said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims auainst the sa e will present them without delay for set tlement t' Julia L. Holkmak, Tionesta, Pa., Jan. 30, 1900. Executrix. Charter Notice. In the Court of Common Pleat, for the (.aunty of Forest. Notice is hereby given that an applica tion win tie mane to the said court on Feb. 2(1, 1W0, at 2 p. m.. under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "An Act to Provide for Ihe Incorporation and Regulation or Cer tain Corporations," approved April 20, 174, and the supplements thereto, for the Charter or an Intended Corporation to lie called The Zion Church of the Evangeli al Association of North America in For esc County, State of Pennsylvania, the character and object whereof is the sup- portof the public worship of Almighty God and the spread of Scriptural holiness through the world, according to the faith, doctrine, discipline and usages of the Kvangelical Association or North Ameri ca, and for these p irposes to have, pos. sess and enlov all the rights, ben fits and privileges or the said Act or Assembly and Its supplements. The proposed charter is now on file in the Prothonoiary's office. Parhlee A LiISDsey, Solicitors, TRIAL LIST. List of causes set down for trial iu the Court of Common Pleasof Forest County, Pennsvlvania. commencing on thi Fourth Monday of Februarv. 1000: No. I. W. J. bKtomneld, rJ. requig- not. A J. and M. S. Carnahan. vs. P Mansfield. Robsrt Thomas, Charles K. Book. No. 10. Sept. Term. 1900. Sum- :nons in Eiectnient.' o.':. .Sarah J. uuniap vs. J. m. Church. Priseilla Church. No. 2). Ma Term. 1890. Summons in Eiecttnent. No. 3. B. N. McCov Glass Co. vs. 1. D. Collius. George F. Watson, as Collin A Watson, no. zi, May Term, ibw. p peal by plff. from J. r. Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., January 30, 1900. Notice of Appeals Notice is hereby given that the County Commissioners ot toresi county wu meet at i heir office in the Court House, in Tionesta borough on the l'Uli, Uth and 15th days of February next for the pur. nose of holdimr a Court of Appeals Irom the assessment of 1900. R. M. Herman, Can. T. Carson, J. II. Morrison, Attest: County Commissioners, J. T. Dale, Clerk. S3 I i PROCLAMATION. Whereas, The Hon. W. M. Lindsey, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has Issued his pre cept for holdinga Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Co 'rt, Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for tlw County of Forest, to commence on the Fourth Monday of February, being the 2tith day of February 1900. No tice is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices of "the Peace and Con stables of said county, that they be then and there iu their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ol said day with their recoids, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertain to be done, and tothose whoareltoundinrecognizanoe to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall bo in thejail of Forest County, that they may be then and mere to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my band and seal this 29th day of January, A. D. 1900. J. W. JAMIESON, L.8. Sheriff. Eureku Harness Oil Is the lest preservative of new leather and the best renovator ol old lemlit-r. It oils, softens, black ens and protects. Ute Eureka Harness Oil on your hwit harness, your old har ness, and vour carriage top. and Ihey will not only Ionic Iwtter but wear longer, hold everywhereln catia all (Izva from half pints to Ave (ailona, Umtt kj SU5IIUSB OIL 10. Administrator's Notice. The undersigned having been appoint ed administrator of the estate of S. C, Smith, late of Harmony Townhip, For est County, deceased, all persons owing said estate are nntiflnd to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims against the same will piesent them, duly authenticated, for settl ment. l'e ans owing the decedent on tax duplies e lor 1899, are also notified that immedale set tlement will be required. rifn f lffvn titmln1tiafnv. Dr. Jamrs' IlCHlllU-llO Powders. FOUR DOSES 10 CENTS. L enoujm yes, fillip r and good as gold. Dr. James Headache Powders. No matter what the cause of the headache, Dr. James' Headache Powders will cure it. Restore nerve force make it impossible for headache to exist. No itiirWyinf drugs. Absolutely harmless. At Your Druggists. 4 Doses for 10 Cents. Cure Where Otliera Fail. A. -laVaSQWS3v X4.srf.! THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. C&HF1ELD, PROPRIETOR. Rood Stock. Good Carriages and Bug gies to let upon the most reasonable terms, He will also do JOB TB AIVLXJNGr AU orders left at the 1'ost Ollice w receive prompt attention. A FREE PATTERN (Iter own . t ion l fery mbwril-t r P-auttfi;l ml oimI litiii'rf';l'li',i ilnut ni.a i.h.-t.:.tici4 Oivirnl m CALLS MAGAZINE tr mlonc tronomipf. 1nr.tr oik, liouw-htiil liinti i.rt i.,rl. currtr.l tf i i. Mi- SuIim'MI.i- t"rt!f i,ulyMK.-.jear)7. Ladjai:bUaiitcd. ScualorteruK r-r lurtiMi. ir.lwM. arlrls and llrt! children. That err iin tvllh cue rnt-oi oul iumni-n ii niw uw hi hm Uior p.itlru. Hv03 mial lornjrleaiiil peneci ni MS CALL fATTERHS put loi-thpr Onlt 10 n1 l tenti turn-noiic ihtr Soil Id n.inrly pvprv pitt ma ioivii. nr iiy ii:-h uk lor Ihfm AUcl'itPly vtry H'pt up-to-Uta itjrln THE McCA 1.L COMPANY, .H .H lllk lr.f ft' rk tr- WANTED! Reliable man for Manager of Bianch Office I wish to open In this vicinity Onod opening for an energetic sober man Kindly mention this paper when writing A. T. MUrvnia, iincinnau, u Illustrated crtalogue 4 eta. postage. A Special Shoe, A Special Style, At a Special Price, For a Special Trade. S World Known' hoes. Every mini in town will benefit his foot and his pocket too, by adopting this shoe. We have them in all leathers. No other dealer has them. Comejin and see them. Miles k Armstrong outtitts or mem. L. & S. Other Jewelers Dress Goods. Vv..:l In this liiis our aiorttueDt it unlimited; compriaiug Blue and Black Sergr, Brilliati tiue, Blue Broadcloth, etc , and in wash goods we have the fines! line of Lancaster Uinjj ham, Dress Oinghtm;, l'iques plain and fancy Terrain, et-., that was ever shown iu Tionesta. Come and see Shoes. We handle the famous Fisher and Kiehatd son brands. Anyone who wears shops knows that these are Iwo of the lust makes un the market. We can fit anybody at prices that can't be beat ARE OUT OF PLAGE Groceries. Just as much aa glasses on a Ten- Pay-Old baby, when they compare their stock and prices witli that to be found a' We handle the finest line nf panned goods that is told iu town. All who buy from us will tell you so. fJonie and see nur stork of Potted Meats, Condensed Soups, tic. The class of goods we handle is A 1. None better. mtYrFir. Lawrence & Smearbauah. 32 SENECA St., OIIj I'll Y, PA. Official Watch Inspector Htid Repairer for the W. N. Y. A V. and h. S. At M. S. Hys. Send or bring your work to us. Our lee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and description of any invention will firotnptly receive our opinion free concerning be patentability of same. " How to Obtain a Patent" sent upon request. Patents securea through us advertised fur sale at our expense. Patents taken out through us receive apecial tiotirr, without charge, in Tub Patent Record, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. bend tor sample copy ruts,, aqui cm, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. (Patent A turners,) Evans Building, WASHINGTON, D. C vfcMW 60 YEARS' VtL- V EXPERIENCE y" A Traoc Marks .V Designs Uller's I have been ablo to get the an I want ed and I believe I am puttiiu him in the right place, at lnat I have cinlidence in Tionesta and vicinity to tho extent ol putting in a firt cla Watch meker and jeweler, wno win tio everytiuug uiu-.er mv sunerviaii n. and I will give this vi cinity a thorough test as I bolieve it will pay. I believe the people would prefer to trade at home if they can net aa good Hatixfatrtion and I know that a trial will convince them it will he more satisfac tory. 1 have been fortunate enough to aeciire tho services of Mr. L. A. Morgan, a Dractiral watchmaker and Jeweler who has had over ft year experience. Mr. Morgan Is verv well aeon tinted, not very distant, having worked for V. Shopperle of Oil City, and f. W. White of Titus- ville, and lie certainly has the best o rel er nee and I will guarantee you that all work will be rightly done. I will lie down to take charge of Tinnesla stre in about a week or ten days. Mr Morgan will folio- alter I return. I he store will be open all tlay except meal hours. Thanking you for past favors, Kesptfully, C. C. ULLER, GUI ST WIL Everything new and up to date for making FLOUR AND - SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR M Tho oldoKl ncM wiHUM'r i i '! 'lit.,, r .......w4 ft, aisles at t. Tito II'Ki 31liiiin. VlvtM'iwIi rrM11 Copyrights Ac. Anrrmf senrjlng a sketch and dmirrtntlnn msy qulcklr ascertain nur opinion free whether an Invention Is probably patentable, f ommunira. tlons strlctlT conttrtentlal. Handbook on I'atenta sent fre. (fldeiit agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn ft Co. recelr. tixrlat notl, without charge. In the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I. urgent Mr eulation of any scientific journal. Terms, $:i a yenr: four months, IU Hold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.38lBrMdw"' New Ycrk Branch OOlce. (25 P ..Washington. D. C. IsTO HEAD, Iiticlc oi olliei nclio i- mtum; nt ill" .joint h, la mo IltKl HOr 1II11KH'M, IIIKl i-Ik-iiiiiu I luiiiiM vmiiMli nl'tor nxiiMfy WANO ELECTRIC OIL. of;tioia'K Ofnce r A ixA National Bank Uuildtng, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. Itolinll iintl IJp-i-l)aio In nil 3Int liw. 1m l"ac-Ilitiw J'oi Xiirn ijrn Out lfiins .Tol I'rlnt oil Short IVotltM. H '0 The FsiimJoumwzc Both Pavers For $1.00 Ix Advance. on hand for tale a full stock in our line. MERCHANT MILLERS. Bridge St., - Tionesta, Fa. Fred. Grcttcnbcrgcr GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. NEW LIVERY Having purchased the livery barn lo cated In rear of Hotel Agnew and after adding many new and up-to-date riga we are now prepared to furnUh II very rigs to the people of t ds vicininity and gu-iian-tee to lit you out in first-claws style. We will make a specialty of furnishing rigs for Funerals, Weddings, Receptions Ktc. All work nertaining to Machinery. En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water fit tings ami General MacKsiniiiiingpromm- l linn, at I yiiu Putaa f fina i ri n cr Mill Machinery given epecial attention, and CD AMI D WAI KFR aatiafaotinn o-naranteod. ' llnllfX I . tnUIUII, Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. KRED. ORETTENBEROER, H. L. DALE. CONK ANI SKK US. L I. HASLET & ' GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. SHORTHAND BY MAIL! We can tench you lo become a compe tent ehort hand reporter, bv mail. A standartl system. Easy to learn ; eay to reads easy to write. Siiccpm guaranteed. Send ten i-etitsfin stamps) lor tirt lesson. Write for particulars. AOilriss tne Tho Warren lStisiness University, War ren, Pa. TJOW about your stock ol StalionarvT TIMETABLE, in elloct Jan. 10, 1!00. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as follows: No. 31 Hutl'ulo Express, daily except Nundav 12:00 noon. No. 8: Oil City Ex rests, daily except (Sunday 7:46 p. m. For Hickory.Tidioiite. Warren, Klnzua, Bradford, Olean and the East: No. 30 Olean Express, daily px-cpt Sunday 8:15 a. in. No. 32 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday.. 4:19 p. in. Get Time Tables and full information from J. W. McCKEA, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. R. BELL, Gen'lSupU J. A. FELLOWS, Oen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, General office, Moonev-Brisbane Bid Cor. Main and Clinton Sts., BuQalo.N.Y WANTED SEVERAL BRIGHT and honest persons to represent us as Managers in this and close-by coun ties. Salary S'.HMI a year and expenses. Straight, bona tide, no more no 1 as sal ary. I'o-i'ion permanent. Our refer ence', any bank in any town. It is main ly ollice work conduced at h me. Ref erence. 'Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. TiiK Dominion Co., Iiep't 3, Chicago, III. 10-1 1-W. The Si res photograph gallery will be open lor business on Saturday of each tvonlr Tlon't forrft the day, tf
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