THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK, Editor 4 Paorairroa. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1900. Kepublican County Committee Meeting:. The members of the Republican Com mittee of Forest County are requested to meet at the Sheiiff's office, Tlonesta, on Monday evening, February 26, 1900, (.ourt week), at 7:30 o'clock. BualneM of importance to the party in this county will come up for consideration at this meeting, and it is h 'ied there may be a full attendance of the members. F. P. Walkkr, Chairman. J. T. Dalk, Secretary. "In Time of Feare." Tbe People's Need tf the Farmer. Lms than two veara atro Bundrv and We plow the grtund and sow the seed various English papers commented acorn- And thus supply the people's needs, fully upon the spectacle of an unprepared Thev need our corn, they need our wheat. nation hurrying about the world s marts mat tney may nave nome urtu . r- in search of munitions and appliances of fby need our beef, they need our hogs, war. The same papers contrasted the But h,ve no use for ln,y dogs ; bungling unreadiness of the United Tney neeKj our uorBe to draw their load States for the then inevitable contest ir,, .. wej or dusty road. with Spain with the preparedness of the Great and Mighty Britain for any like 'j . ---- - . Thev need our wool to make their coals : emergency. k...- i.;..i, .innr ,i,...k.. Without assuming a knowledgo of the u -" total result of General Buller a latest at- ' U1ULU - tack upon the Boer positions, the que- The wants are many and to supply tion may n .w be asked without a tremor These many wants the farmers try. of the voice, Was England well prepared g0 pow VOur ground and sow your grain Laces. Embroidery. Both of Bryan's running mates In 1896 m onivtsnd to him this vear. Sewall objects to his anti-expansion talk, and preparation by results and promiso by True, in the word of a tx astful British song, she had the ships, she had the men and she bad the money, too." But how, tnthenameofLaing'sNek, Spion Kop, etcetera, have tbey availed T Judging Tom Watson has no use for him in any respect. Thk United States sells more than twice as much as it buys. Germany buys $250,000,000 worth year more than it sells, and Great Britain buys twice as much as it sells. Phttiqrew is a sadder and slightly a more silent man since the Senate refused to turn the Congressional Record into. pertormance, the much roalinged Santi ago campaign was a triumphial inarch by thesi. eofanythingsofar done by the British armies in the pending South Af rican war. Within ten uays auer me landimr of troops in Paiquiil. tbe two chief outer defenses had been taken by assault, and within a fortnight negotia tions had been begun for that city's surrender. More than four mouths have elaps--d siuc. General Buller undertook command free printing office for Agulnaldo and the 0f tbe English fore, a in Natal. He was to Hong Kong junta. Is a short time, according to Joseph Chamberlain, the British will have 200,000 men under arms in South Africa. If he had been able to foresee this necessity he would have modified his recent program. Thk pig iron produced in this country last year was worth four times as much as the gold mined. When the iron is worked up for the market its value leaves the production of gold a comparatively small matter. Coin Wili.ik Jenkins Bryan is still gunning for an issue which will stick in the coming campaign. Tne coon which once remarKed to Davy Crockett, "Don't shoot; I'll come down," has not yet put in au appearance. I'uiLADKLi'HiA has stopped the inis ionary efforts of young girls in a Chinese district because the girls were learning to smoke opium, one having died from its results. Ah Sin still has childlike and bland peculiarites. The lemarKs of the Hon. Arthur Sew all, late Democratic Vice-Presidential candidate, to the effect that he believes Bryan will undoubtedly be again nomi nated but that he will be again defeated, are not considered good Democratlo lit erature for campaign circulation. have dined Christmas day In Pretoria.but he is still fighting on English soil, to se cure a passage toward tne neieagurcu town of Ladysmith, wheie another pre sumably equally well-provided English garrison lie benumbed under Boer fire and camp disease. With British forces held in helpless bondage at Mafeking, on the Modder river and at Kimberley. and a British army three times struggling against an inferior force on the Tugela ; with" artil lery unestimated, and naval guns firing lyddite, and thousands of wagons carry ing provisions and munitions; with commander who labeled his luggage "Pretoria, via Cape Town," and only a fortnight ago said he would be in Lady- smith within a week, it looks as if, with all its preparedness, the British army lacked one groat essential to success, In brief, the Britons who received tho chocolate cross and were amply fed, backed by artilery and led by nobles, may turn with envy to the starved, un aided United States regulars and volun teera who faced tbe entrenched Spanish fire at Caney and San Juan! The latter had beeu provided with the heart to "get there." The former apparently have not Ten thousand Englith prisoners are waiting release at Pretoiia. Not one American was made captive in all tbe American land operations in Cuba (Saturday Review, of London, please copy.) Thilc. Times, The Kentucky legislature threw out the vote of Louisville on the ground of in timidation, in order to count a majority for Gobel. Yet tbe Democrats elected to that body from Louisville at the same identical election, still hold their seats. By what rule was the vote for governor throwu out and that for members of tbe legislature cast at the very time and place counted ? In spite of tbe reading in the Senate of Admiral Dewey's letter statin that he never made any coalition or agreement with Agulnaldo, the anti-imperialists still maintain that Dewey did regard the Filipinos as his allies. It looks as though the Democratic campaign managers were pi oposing to go before the country on the question of veracity between Admiral Dewey and Agninaldo. A Washington dispatch last week said that at a conference Bryan had con sented to drop free silver and 18 to 1. We swallow this with several degrees of allowance. Bryan without free silver would not be Bryan. Without free sil ver Bryan could not be nominated, and the Republicans want one more chance at him. After that he will never be able to divide gate receipts with any county fair. Harvard's professor of history, Al bert B. Hart, in an interesting article in Harper's Magazine, calls attentiou to the tact, and illustrates his point iy copious quotations, that the present debates over the annexation of Puerto Rico and the Philii plues contain, with more prolixity and less cogency, the same passionate ob jections and tbe same rejoiuders which busiod the minds of the Senate and the House in the discussion of tho Louisana Purchase In 1803. Nothing new has been raised by tbe anti-expansionists of the present time over those of a century ago, although those of to-day must admit that the reasoning of their namesakes was de fective. The objectors of those days were simply obstructionists, as badly divided in opinion as are those of the present day, havlnir no common principal on which all could stand. And thus provide the food they claim. R. C. II. Starr, Pa., Feb. 12, 1900. , Beware of Olntnieiiss for Catarrh that fonts iu Mercurj as mercury will surely destroy the sense j nf smell and completely deraiiee the wholeavstem when entering It tlirnugn thn iniicous surfaces. Such articlea should never be used except on prescrip tions from reputable physicians, as the damage they do is ten told to the good von can possibly derive from them. Ilall'a Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Clifliiev A Co.. Toledo. O.. contains no niercurv. and: is taken iniernany, acting directly upon the svstem. In buying Hall s Catarrtt l ure De sure you get me reniiine. It is taken internally, ana maite in toieao. w.. oy r. j. tueuuy . Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Drugiits, price loo. per bottle. Hall s t amtly nils are tne oeai. Hopkins sells the clothing ami shoes. I had bronchitis every winter for years and no medicine gavo me perma nent relief until I oegan to take One Minute Cure. I know it is the In st couch medicine made," says J. Koonst, Corry, Pa. It nuicklv cures conn lis. coids.erou ', asthma, grippe and throat and lung troubles. It is the children's favorite remedy. Cures quickly. lleatn A Kiu tner. Good flour fl.00 per sack nt Tlonesta Cash Store. Aa Kdltar'a Life Snvrd by C'baiubrrlnln'a t'oiiKh Ilenirdy During the early part of October, 189tl,I contracted a bad cold which settled on my lunirs and was neglected until I fear od that consumption bad appeared in an inein ent state. 1 was const nuy conga ine and trvlnir to expel something which I could not. I became alarmed and after civ-ins the local doct ir a trial bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the result was immediate improve' ment, and alter I had used three bottles my lunars were restored to their healthy state. B. S. Edwards, publisher of the Review. Wvant. 111. tor sale by all druggists. "I had d vsi'epsia for years. No medi cine was so effective as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It cave immediate relief. Two Dot tles produced marvelous results, writes L. H. Warren, Albany, Wis. it digests whatvou eat and cannot fail to cure. Heath it Killmer. -Patent process flour bl.15 at Tlonesta Lasn More. "I think I would sro crazy with pain were it not for Chamberlain's PalnBalm," writes Mr. W. H. Stapletoii, Herminie, Pil "I have been afflicted with rheuma tism for several vears and have tried remedies without number, but Pain Balm is the best medicine I hve go, hold of." One application relieves the pain. For sale by all druggists. 'I Tbe present demand Tor these goods is not so Urge as it will be later, but we want you to know that WE HAVE THEM aud have tbetu in variety, from tbo narrowest edge in laces to the wide, all over embroidery. Newest pat tern!. See our window. The New Way! The coming of tbe year 1D0O marks a new epoch a the com mercial calendar of success. An epoch that now looks a) if it were destined to be the greatest uinuey-making period in the history of the present time. Prosperity for All. That you mav succeed yot I "get ahead" and save every Where We Help You That you mav succeed you bend every energy sod nerve to "get ahead" and save every possible penny. PROCLAMATION. Whereas. The Hon. W. M. Lindsey, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter sessions in anu lor the county of Forest, has Issued bis pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, quarter sessions 01 me r-eace, virpimus Court, Over and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on tne Fourth Monday of hebrnary, being the 2tth day of February 1900. No tice is therefore given to the lor- oner, Justices 01 tne reace aim 1011 stables of said county, that they be then and there in thoir proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ol said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those thing which to thoir office appertain to be done, and to those w hoare bou nd i n recogn izance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in tho jail of Forest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute against tliein as shall be just. Given un der my nana and seat mis -.'in uay 01 January, A. D. 1!00. J. W. JAMIESON, L.S. Sheriff. TllIAL LIST, List of causes set down for trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on tne Fourth Monday of February, 1900: No. 1. W. J. bloomtlold. ri. requig- not, A. J. and M. S. Carnahan, vs. V, Manstield, Konert 1 nomas, i nane i. Book. No. 19, Sept. Term, 1000. Sum mons in f.jocunent. No. 2. Sarah J. Dunlap vs. J. Jl. Church. Priseilla Church. No. 21, May Term, IS!.!. Summons In Ejscttneat. No. 3. B. N. McCoy Glass Co. vs. x. D. Collins. George F. Watson, as Collins A Watson. No. 22, May Term, 1898. Ap peal by pltl. from J. I. Attest, JUIIX II. 1UJI.M.10U."I, Prothonotary, Tionesta, Pa., January 30, 1900. ROBINSON, BBBBBBBaBBiBBBBaBaaaaBBaaBBaaBBBBBaai It's not a "patent" medicine, but is prepared direct, from the formula of K. H. Barton, M. D. Cleveland's most eminent STiecinlist, by Iljalmcr O. Benaon, Ph.D., B.S. BAK-BBN U the print- est known restorative aim in yigorator for men and women. It creates solid flesh, muls and strength, clears the brum, makes the blood pure nn.l i.ch and onuses a general feeling of health, stretiRth and rcnt v.ed vitality, while the generative organs are helped to rci.ain their normnl powers ai:d the sufferer is quickly made con scious of direct benefit One box will work wonuVrs. su should perfect a cure. Pietism' in small sugar conted un let. easy toswnllow. The dny c: celery compound-i nervism? snrsnparillas and Tile linr; tonics are over. BAR-TT:N i for sale nt all dmi stores, a 60-dose twi for f. rent, or we will mail it secnrelv sraled on rc- Wcilo price. BKS. BARTON AND HHNSOV, Bar-Ben Block, cieveiauu, u Sold by Heath d Killmer. Tlonesta, Pa. Other Jewelers is our XKW WAY of tloi g business. To sell at the lowest possible prices, everyone admits, it must be for CASH and not ou long ci edit. Now we have decided on this plau as the best one to help you and serve Your b st interests. That wo buy at the lowest prices we must buy for CASH and to sell at the lowest possible prices we must sell fa. CASH, and have decided to mark nor goods on that basis and as we can not have two prices, we make odo price and that the IjOWCHt for CumIi. The Quality will be tiie best, as we always cudcavorad to give you, and we wi'l not sacriti e quality to reduce ihe price. GROCERIES. With the ad ition of this line we endiavor tu serve you better .ml hive hntinlii nlv thn hen ir iods 1' rt'Sll fr-m factory and it we can make a hel ler price Ilia other? do it is because we sell tliem ouly for cash keep 1 p our other goods as heretotore. Most c r natiy invite you in and tell us if we have nude a mistake. We desire to remain Your Servants We will to come TIONESTA CASH STORE, Miicct'or to llil.i: V AiniHTISOXJ. L. & Dress Goods, -3 -A M .1. IHT r. v yi sVjt Confirmation Notice. Notice Is hereby oiven that the follow ing account has been tiled in my olnce and will be presented at the next term of court for confirmation. First and partial ai-coun' of M.h. (j ray- bill. Guardian of Hertha M. and Wayne O. Graybill, miner heira of D. C. Gray- bill, deceased, lat or Jenics townsnip, forest County, Fa. J. H. KUHKKlSUa, Clerk Orphans' Court. Tionesta. Pa., Jan. 211, l'JOO. John Dirr. Posevville. Ind.. says, never used anvthiiiir as cood as One Mill ute Conirh Cure. We are nevor without It." OuiL-klv breaks tin couirhs and colds Cures all throat and lunir troubles. Its use will prevent consumption. Pleasant to take. Heath it Killmer. WANTED! Reliable man for Manager of Branch Oftii I wish to open In this vicinity. Good ODenimr 'or an energetic sober man. Kindly mention tins paper wnen writing A. T. MUtvriin, iinminau, u. Illustrated crtalogue 4 eta. postago. Notice of Application Charter. for Tue wool grower and the woolen man ufacturer are now having their innings under the Dingley law. Owing to the enormous importations of woolen goods under the Wilson law, woolen manufac turers have been slow to respond to the changed tariff. Now, however, raw wool is not only double in price what it was In 18f6, but tbe American "Woolen Com puny, which opened its fall line of sam ples recently, booked over $10,000,000 worth of business the first day. Kepokts received at Washington show- ing the strength of the various State militias, give the following condition in Pennsylvania: Total number of enlisted men, 10,030; general staff, 178; cavalry, 210; light batteries, 284; infantry, 0,234; general staff, six generals, 41 other ofll eers; 24 non-commissioned officers, 107 musicians; regimental, field and stuff olllcers, 185; company officers, 473; total officers. 705; number of men available for service in Pennsylvania, 912,064. Mr. Bryan's eastern tour was a great success. He managed to get on every side of every question which could be possibly considered In tb coming canr paign, and therefore retires to the West flattering himself that be has given every body all tie platform on which to stand long enough to cast a vote for Bryan in 1000. Tbe most striking feature of bis trip was tbe evidence which be bronght forth that the silver question must be rel cgated to the background, that anti-ex' pansiou is tbe most unpopular proposl tion he could offer, and that bis chief re liance now is tbo imperialistic bogie, whatever that may be. Ok course some of the Democrats will shout "Anglo-American Alliance" at tbe treaty by which England gives up ber right to dual control In the Nicaragua Canal which she gained from the Clayton Bulwer treaty nf fifty years ago. Tbe Democrats have made this cry before,but it has not impressed anybody. It will win no votes for their candidate this year. The McKinlsy administration has mado a great triumph by inducing England to surrender a privilege which many Presi dents, including Cleveland, tried te get that country to give up. Thia triumph troubles tbe Democratlo bosses, but the people like it. Iucid.ntally.lt will win many votes for the Republican party In The conservative and always roliabie element of the Senate Is calling things by tnelr rieht names now and the words "treason" and "traitor" are applied with out hesitation and without any attempt to soften their meaning to men who, for purely partisan and selfish purposes, at tempt to spread upon the records of Con gress tbe utterances of men making war upon the United States. The loyal, self- respecting citizens of South Dakota, irre spective of former party allegiance, must blush for their State when they realize that the most conservative but always loyal element of tbe conservative Senate has found it necessary to characterize one of their representatlnes In that body by such terms as were applied to Senate" Pet- tigrew when be attempted to insert Agui- naldo's utterances in tbe Record for tbe purpose of making them frankable docu ments for use in the political campaign of the Populist and Democratic parties. A Texas tiaper is responsible for tbe following on "Poor Old Kentucky "Man born in the mountains of Ken tucky is of feud days and full of virus, He fishetb, fiddleth, cusseth and figbteth all the days of bis miserable life. He sbunnetb water as a mad dog and drink- etb much mean whisky. When ho de sireth to raise b be planteth a neigh bor, and lot he reapeth 20-fold. He rlsetb even from tbe cradcl to seek tbe scalp of bis grandsi re's enemy, and bring etb home in his carcass the ammunition of lis neighbor's wife's cousin's father-in-law who avergeth the dead. Yea, verily bis life Is uncertain and he knows not the hour when he may be jerked hence. He goeth forth on a journey half shot, and cometb home on a shutter shot He rlsetb In the night to let the cat out, and it taketh nine doctors three days to pick tbe buckshot out of him. He goetb forth in joy and gladness and cometh back in scraps and fragments. A cyclone blowetb him into the bosom of his ueigh lior's wife and his neighbor's wife's bus band bloweth him into Abraham's bosom before be batb time to ex .lain. He emp tieth a demijohn into himself and a shot gun Into bis enemy, and bis enemy's son lioth in wait for birn on election day, and lo I the coroner ploweth un a forty-acre field to bury the remains of that man. Woe, woe is Kentucky, for ber eyes are red with bad whisky, and her soil is stained with the blood of innocent moonshiners." Eureka Harness Oil fs the best preservative ot new leuttier and the best renovator ol old leatluT. Ilolln, nofteiiB, black ens and protects. Use Eureka Harness Oil on your bmt harness, your old hsr nms. snd your cnrrlSKtop, and they will not only look better but wear longer, hold everywhere in cmn ail sixes front hull ints to five callons. NKte by STiMllSU Oil IV. Notice is hereby given that an applica tion will le mado tu the Court of Com mon Pleas of Forest county. State of Pennsylvania, on the'iiith day of frehrti ary, JiHKi, at 'J:w o ciock, p. m unaer ine Actor Assembly. 01 tne uommonweaitn of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide tor the incorporation and re illa tion ot cortain corporations," approved April 2!)th, 1874, and the supplements therein, for tiie cnartor or an inienanii corporation to be called "Watson Farm Methodist Episcopal Church," the char acter and object whereof is for the pur pose of the support or public worship, ac cording to the faith, doctrine, discipline and usages or tho Metuouist Episcopal Church, and for tills purpose to nave, nossess and en oy all the rights, benefits, and privileges of the said Act ot Assem bly anu its supplements. the proposed L'liarter is now on nie in the Prothonotary s omce. St I. r. hitch EY, solicitor it I In this line our assortment is unlimited; comprising Blue aui Black Sorgt, Brillisn tine, Blue Broadcloth, etc , and in wash goods we have tiie Oucrl line of Lancaster Uing hams, Dress Ginghamf, Piques plain and fancy Percale, et-., that was ever shown iti Tionesta. Come and see Shoes. - v, VjfJrd I ARE OUT OF PLACE Just as much as glasses on a Ten- Day-Old baby, when they compare their stock and prices with that to be found ' j33D TP. tcr rrtt4 WFa rmrr 32 SENECA St., OIL CITY, PA. We handle the famous Fisher find liii linn) son brands. Anyone who wears times knows that these are two of the lust makes on the market. We can fit anybody at prices that can't be beat , ' Groceries. We handle the finest line of canned goods that is sold in town. All uho buy from us will tell you so. Come and see nur stock nf Potted Meats, Condensed Soups, dc. The class of eoods we handle is A 1. None better. Lawrence & Smearbauah. Odlcial Watch Inspector and Kepairer for the W. N. Y. A P. and i. S. A M. S. Uys. Send or bring j-onr work to us. Strayed Away. Last summer some tim9 a bull which would now be about one and a half years old, strayed from the premises of J. I. Dean, Fork Run, Kingsley township. The owner will give a suitable reward for tbe return of the animal or informa tion leading to bis whereabouts. It Try the irrocerv depaitment Tio nesta Casll.iit.ore. H Dr. James' Headache Powders. IN A JIFFY. Headache's gone be fore you know it if you use Dr. James' Headache Powders. No stupefying drugs to deaden the nerves nothing at all that could possibly harm the weakest constitu tion. "Dr. James Headache Powders brought me instant relief afier a dozen other remedies had utterly failed." Bav. N. J. Harbit. Alabama, Wis. At Your Druggists. 4 Doses 10 Cents. Charter Notice. In Ute Court' of Common l'leim, for the Count n of twett. Notice is horehy given that an applica tion will be made to the said Court on Feb. 20. liKlO. at 2 p. m.. under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of I'enn sylvania, entitled "An Act to Provide for the Incorporation ana Keguia'ion 01 cer tain Corporations," approved April 2i, 174, and the supplements thereto, for the Charter of an intended Corporation to be called The Zion Church of the Evangeli cal Association of North America in For est County, Stato of Pennsylvania, the character and object whereof is the sup- ixirtor the public worship nt Aimignty God and the spread of Scriptural holiness through the world, according to the faith, doctrine, discipline and usages nf the Kvangelical Association of Aortn Ameri ca, and for these p.irposes to have, pos- sea and enjoy all the rignts, oen nis ana privileges of the said Act of Assembly and its supplements. The protiosed charter is now on nie in the Prothonotary's office. Pabmlep. S IjINDSky, solicitors. Notice of Appeals Notice is hereby given that tho County Commissioners ot rorest county win meet at ihoir odlce In the Court House, in Tlonesta borough on the llltli, Uth and 15th days of February next for the pur pose of'holding a Court of Anneals from the assessment of 1900. K. M. Ukhman, Jno. T. Cabson, Jl II. MORHIKIN, Atteat: County Commissioners. J. T. D.vlk, Clerk. 4t SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR Cure Where Others Fail. Executrix Notice. Estate of Ell S. Holoman, late of Tio nesta Borough, Forest county, Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary on the above es tate liavintr been eranted to the under signed, all persons owing said estate are requested to make immeuiaie payment, and those having claims against the sa e will present them without delay for set tlement to Julia L. Holkman, Tionesta. Pa.. Jan. 30, 1900. Executrix. JUL Administrator's Notice. The undersigned having been appoint ed administrator of tho estate of 8. C Smith, late of Harmony Township, For est County, deceased, all persons owing said estate are notified to make immedi ate navment. and those having claims against the same will piesent them, duly authenticated, for settb mcnt. Persons owing the decedent on tax duplicate for mrj, are also nonnea mat immeaaie set' tlement will be required. Geo L. Kino, Administrator. West Hickory, Pa., Jan. 15, 1900. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA. PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Bug fies to let upon the most reasonable terms. Io will also do JOB TEIMIIIsTG- AU orders lea at the Post Office wil receive prompt attention. Uller's I have been able to get the nan I want ed and I believe I am putting him in the right place, at least I have confidence in Tionesta and vicinity to the extent of putting in a nrst class watch meker ana Jeweler, wlio will uo everything unaer my supervision, and I will give this vi cinity a thorough test as I beliove it will pay. I believe the people would prefer to trade at home if they can net as good satisfaction and I know that a trial will convince them it will be more satisfac tory. 1 bave been fortunate enough to secure tho services of Mr. L. A. Morgan, a practical watchmaker and jeweler who lias nan over n years experience, mr. Morgan Is very woll acuusinted.not very distant, having worked Tor V. Shopperle of Oil City, and C. W. White of Titus- ville, and he certainly lias tne besto. ref erence and I will guarantee you that all work will bo rightly done. I will be down to take charge of Tionesta store in a very fow davs. Mr. Morgan will follow after I return. The store will be open all day except meal hours. Thanking you for past favors, Hesptfully, C. C. ULLER, Itiing Tour Railroad Ties. Landers A Wyman pay 20 cents cash for Nos. 1 and 2 pin oak and chestnut ties j 48 and 30 cents cash, respectively for Nos, 1 and 2 white oak ties, aud six cents per foot for while oak logs nine inches in diameter at top end, any longib. Address, Tionesta, Pa. It . IsTO HEAD, Uncle or otlior ncho rc iiitiiiiN; Mill JointH, laiini and Koro mtiMclcN, iiikI rliiniiat In iiIiih vuiiImIi ntter iikIhc WANO ELECTRIC OIL. Everything new and up to date for making FLOUR. - AND - ALWAYS on hand for sale a full stock in our line. MERCHANT MILLERS. Bridge St., - Tlonesta, Pa Fred. Grcttcnbcrgcr GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Blacksmilhing prompt ly done at Low Bates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER. a V Pa ill The oUU'Ht) iicM Hpiniet i In 4'Ollllt v. W ' pjj Tins JLiiii'c rS The llKt Alvortlwinr i tSV 11 it Ciriilntioii. W Medium. lliiille iiikI Ilp iii nil 3tal tWix. to 11. H Itewt) lrnoilitlfN For Turn iiriiOutl'Miie.Toli l'rlnt liiffonShori fo !. The Fonmr MEFumicdN Both Pa l'ers Foit $1.00 In Ad vaxce. ' NEW LIVERY Having purchased the livery barn lo cated in rear of Hotel Agnew and after adding many new and up-to-date rigs we are now prepared to furnish livery rigs to the people of t. lis vicininity and guaran tee lo fit you out in first-class style. We will make a specialty of furnishing rigs Tor Funerals, Weddings, Receptions Etc. FRANK P. WALKER, H. L DALE. com i? and hi:i: IS. SHORTHAND BY MAIL! We can teach you to become a compe tent short hand reporter, by mail. A standard system. Easy lo learn ; easy to read ; easy to write, huccefs guaranteed Send ten icntsfin stamps) for first lesson Write for particulars. Address the Th Warren Business University, War ren, Pa. TJOW about your stock of Stationary? x A We do bigli class Jon mining. TIMETABLE, in cflect Jan. 10, 1900. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as follows : No. 31 Butl'alo Express, daily except Sunday- 12:00 noon. No. 33 Oil City Ex ress, daily except Sunday- ' 7:46 p.m. For Hickory.Tidiotito, Warren, Kinzua, Bradford, Glean and the East : No. 30 Olean Express, daily except Sunday 8:15 a. m. No. 32 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:19 p. m. Get Time Tables and full information from J. W. McCREA, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. R. BELL, Gcn'ISupt, J. A. FELLOWS, Oen'l Passenger Ticket Agent, General office, Mooney-Brisbane Bid Cor. Main and Clinton Sta., Buflalo,N.Y WANTE SEVERAL BRIGHT and honest persons to represent us as Managers in this and close-by coun ties. Hillary $!NHJ a year and expenses. Straight, bona fide, no more no I ) sal ary. PosiUon permmient. Our refer ence', any batik in any town. It is main ly ollico woik condiicied at homo. Ref erence. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Til H Dosiniu.n Co., Dep't 3, Chicago, III. 10-1 1-iW. The Sires photograph gallery will be open lor business on Saturday of each week. Don't forgot the day. if