THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK, Editor 4 Momictoh. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 190ft Republican County Committee Meeting:, Tbe members of the Republican Com mitt eo of Forest County are requested to meet at the ShctifT'a office, Tionesta, on MonJay evening, February 2li, 1900, (.ourtweck), at 7:30 o'clock, Business or importance to the party in this county will come up for consideration at this meeting, and It is h ped there may be a full attendance of the members. F. P. Walker, Chairman. J. T. Dalk, Secretary. Tukrk are 10,3t.1,lMi American citizens eligible for military duty, and Mr. Bull wishes he was Uncle Sam when be thinks of the Boer problem. It is lime to clear away the mist that has enveloped the Clayton-Bui wer treaty for more than a ge neration. The docu ment is out of date, and the proper way to get fid of it is to arrange peacefully for something better. Kvkrt soldier who has reached the ago of 62 years is entitled to the minimum pmsion of whether he is . disabled or not, and every soldier who has reached the age of 7" is entitled to the maximum pension under the law which is $12 a month, says an enchange. T11 K canal question is simply whether tho United States is big enough and brave enough to trust its own ability to meet any emergency that may rise in the l'u Wre, or whether it prelers to refuse to plSfctnless it is allowed to line the canal withTortresses and look askance at all the nations of trie world. ' Tub January exports were the largest shown by any January in the history 01 our foreign commerce amounting to ?U7,(j20,atO. And yel this happened un der the protective Dingly law, which was branded by Democratic orators as one which must injure the toreign trade of the United States by reason of the fact that it was intended to exclude foreign products coming into competition with those of the United States. In its otHcial report the Philippine Commission has outlined a territorial form of government similar to that pro posed and adopted by JetTerson for Lou isiana, and the Commission quotes from the words of Jefferson on the subject. The bringing to light, from time to time of Jefferson's pronounced views in favor expausion must bo a serious matter for those Democratic statesmen who have been parading Jefferson around as an anti-expansionist. Tiik silver Democrats in the House are greatly disgusted over Sibley's recent stand for prosperity. The Pennsylvania Statesman was a tower of strength in the Democratic camp during the 1890 cam paign, consequently his present turn about is keenly Jolt by his erstwhile col leagues. The other day in Congress he re ferred to the taunts and jibes constantly directed at him from the Democratic side because of his expansion speech. They might, be said, call him a turncoat if it made them feel any better, but he would nevertheless turn his coat whenever the inside looked better than the outside, "Some of iny Demqcratio friends," be added, "would do well at this time to turn their coats inside out and thus cover tue rags and tatters in winch they are clothed." It is a significant fact that nobody thought it worth while to mention that the gold reserve in the treasury in the past few weeks was going downward, and mat 11 nad dropped more man jo.ooo.wov below its previous high water mark. It is now on the increase again, but the circumstance attracts no attention. The resei ve was so much higher even when at its recent, lowest, than it was until the past year or two, and the certainty is so strong that the gold standard bill will pass and thn Republican party remain in control of the country that nobody trou bles himself to glance at treasury state ments. All the gold which will be noided tomeetthe government's requirements will be in the treasury so long as the Re publican parly remains in charge of the government, and, happily, Republican tenure of power for a long time in the future scorns certain. State Tiikasukkr Bbal-om has com pleted the distribution of the school ap propria! iou lor the current fl-cal year, ending May 31 next. This is the first time the school districts have been paid before March 1 since the appropriation was increased to $0,500,000. The State fiscal otlluers eslmate the State revenues for 1900 at $12,121,448.50, or about 000.000 less than the receipts of 1899. Mr. Bea. com says if business conditions continue us good fur five years as they have tor the present 18 months the State will bo able, under the present revenue law, to meet its obligations, but that even the present conditions will not justify any increase of appropriations. He believes it would be a mistake to change the present system of State taxation in Pennsylvania. Tbe large increase in the State revenues the past year over the previous 12 months have enabl d the State Treasurer to settle promptly all the claims against the com nionwealth. They are always making wonderful medical discoveries In Paris. Lately they have beeu running to serums, and the very uewest of these is oue that will cure the cocktail habit and cause a man to suddenly cease to look upon the whis ky while it is red or any other old color. Like many other serums it is taken from tbe veins of a horse. In" the tirst place the horse is trained to drink whisky and to take pleasure iu acquiring Jags, then, when be is well soaked and on the verge of deleriurn tremens the serum is taken from him and injected into tho veins' of the jolly old toper who suddenly finds that he has lost all desire to stand in front ora bar, and feols no inclination what ever to rinse his inside w ith spirits. This is going to be great fun for the hordes and is likely to postpone still farther the horseless age ; for it is going to take a great number of horses to produce enough serum to go round and to bring all of the devotes of the bottle down to 'l.ttr, .... P, t'sl TV-,C 'r .... V.t'.'l . Ex-Consul Marram's Statement. Ex Consnl Macruin's effort to poso as a martyr at the bands of the state depart ment will not prove successful unless be has some better basis upon which to rest his claims for sympathy than bis state ment given to the public. Hero was a man assigued to a position in the consulor service which suddenly became of the utmost importance through circumstances quite unforseen at the time of the appoiutment. It was to have been expected of him that be would re main at his post and, to the best of bis ability, discharge the duties devolving upon him. But did Mr. Macruni do this? No sooner had war been declared than be began to bombard Washington with cablegrams requesting that he be given leave ol absence to return borne. To this the state department, not wishing that the interests of this country and those of Great Britaiu w, ich had been placed In charge of the American consii), should ue without representation, de murred, but Mr. Macruni insisting, it was finally decided to recall him and be was 80 notified and bis successor selected. Mr. Mamuin left for the United States at once upon receipt of Secretary Hay's messago and in due time arrived in Washington. After calling at the state department, be went to his borne in East Diverpool, O., from which place he now gives out a lenghtr htatement, abusing the slate department and attempting to justify bis own course. Nowhere in this remarkable document, however, is there to be found among the reasons assigned a single valid excuse for bis desertion of bis post. His statement neither justifies nor excuses his singular procedure, but shows that he was totally unfit for the position he held and that he failed utterly at the first test of his ability. The post which he will best grace in the luture will be a strictly pi i rate one. One effect of Mr. Macrum's statement will be to furnish the Democratic arty with a little cheap campaign material, and it is plain to be seeu from the reso lutions introduced by Representative Wheeler of Kentucky that the opportuni ty to make the most of the incident will not be permitted to go unaccepted. It should be added in this connection, bow evo, 1 hat the cousul's reference to se cret Anglo-American alliance is no bing more nor less than a poor attempt to be sarcastic at theexpenseofthe administra tion. No such treaty arrangement exists nor is there1 any liklihood that one is even contemplated. Titusville Herald. It wou d seem this man Macruni, when the war broke out, was in somewhat the same state of mind of the fellow who bad enlisted for the war of the rebellion. Ills regiment bad been quartered at Camp Curtin for some time awaiting orders to start for the front, and the boys were get ting un asy at the delay. One day Gov ernor Curtin weut out to cheer them up with little speech. The good Governor asked them to be as patient as possible; in a few days tbeir guns would arrive and they would bo permitted to march to the front and do battle for their country, and that while many of them would never return to their loved homes tbey must remember that they were going to fight for a great cause, and if needs be, to spill their last drop of blood on the field of battle for the old flag, etc. Whereupon one teutonic friend shouted, "Goofner, Goofner! Ve ton't vant any guns! Vo vant to go home!" Why Not Celebrate I Western Pennsylvania can reckon on being about 100 years of age. Eight of the counties of this end of the State were organized in 1800, and are thorefore century old. No other year saw so many new counties created as in 1800, and it is singular that all of the ten counties or ganized in 1800 were western counties, excepting Adams and Centre, says the Pittsburg Times. . . - . Armstrong, Butler, Beaver Crawford, Erie, Mercer, Venango and Warrep wera organized that year, and within tbe next four years Indiana, Jefferson, Cambria and Clearfield were added to tbe western list. Clarion, Elk, Forest and Lawrence are the only counties organized in the western part of tho state since 1804. Greene, Somerset, Allegheny, Fayette, Washington aud Westmoreland are all older, Westmoreland established in 1773, being the pioneer among the counties of this end of the State. It 'will be seen, therefore, that the beginning of tbe cen tury witnessed tbe installation of the principal jfeats of justice and county gov ernment west of the All"gbeuies, and that organization has almost finished its first century in the majority of the coun ties in the district, Some of the counties are arranging cel ebrations, aud Botno have already com memorated their century of existence. Others are permitting tbe hundredth an niversary to go past without any recog' nition. But it would not be out of order some time between this and the anniver sary of the date of the organization of the last lot of western counties, which fell in 1804, to anange for some joint affair in which tho whole of Western Pennsylva' nia might unite, for the creative period 01 all u t a lew or tue counties came bo near together that tbe effect was the crea tinn of an empire rather than of county organizations. Western Pennsylvania is a century old, which is sufficient grounds for a birthday rejoicing. In swinging through the South from A'irginia to Texas Bryan will draw hit anti-expansion talk mild. The Southern people by a large majority are for keep ing the Philippines Men admiie the girl who is her inoih er's right baud in household matters, an w ho is not above taking au interest in tbe most trival things in connection with bouse duties. Tbey admire tbe girl who U a bright, eutertaining companion, and w ho has ever a kind word and pleasau sinilo for those around. They admire the girl who is always neatly gowned, no matter if in inexpensive materials, aud who never dresses loudly or in question ableJaste. They admire the girl who can adapt herself to any soci ty, who never puts on affected airs, and who would scorn to do an action ot which all tbe wqrld might not know. They admire the girl who in an emergency can turn her hand to anytbing.from cooking the family dinner to retriliiming an old hat. They admire the girl who Is unselfish enough to give up some pleasure of hr own to benefit another, and does not con sider herself aggrieved at having to do so. Tbey admire the girl who can talk of more important tilings than dress or the last new play, and who ran listen in telligently w hen deeper subjects arc In- I trodncM. Beware of Ointiuenss for Catarrh lliat Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole svstein when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescrip tions from reputable physicians, as ine damage they do is teu lold to the good von can possibly derive from them, lull's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F, Cheney A Co.. Toledo, O., contains no merenrv. and is taken internally, acting directly upon the system. In -buying Hall s Catarru cure oe sure you go mo genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, u., uy r. j. vueuey . Co. Testimonials free. Sold bv Druggists, price oc. per bottle. Hall's 'Family Pills are the best. "I had bronchitis every winter for vears and no mediciue gave me perma nent relief until I oegan to take One Minute Cure. I know it is the btst cough medicine made," says J. Koonst, Corry, Pa. It quickly cures coughs, colds.croup, asthma, grippe and throat and lung troubles. It is the chl dren's favorite remedy. Cures quickly. HeathAKill- mer. -Good Hour ft ,00 per sack at Tionesta It Cash Store, Editor's l.ll'f SkvmI by Ckanibrrlain's ('ugh Rcmrd.v. During the early part of October, 1890,1 contracted a bad cold which settled on niT lungs and was neglected until I fear ed that consumption had appeared in an incipient state. 1 was const ntly cough- ng and trying to expel aomeiinng which could not. 1 iiecaine alarmed and alter giving the local doetir a trial bought a bottle ot Chamberlain's l otign Kemeuy nd the result was immediate improve ment, and after I had used three bottles my lungs wef e restored to their healthy state. B. 8. Edwards, publisher or the Review, Wyant, III. For sale by all druggists. I had dyspepsia for years. No niedl cine was so effective as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It gave immediate relief. Two lait ies produatd marvelous results," writes II. Warfen, Albany, Wis. It digosts what you eat and cannot tail to cure, Heath Killmer. Patent process flour 1.15 at Tionesta Lash More. it "I think I would go craz" with pain were it not for Chamberlain's "ainBalm," writes Mr. W. H. Staplemn, Herminie, Pa. "I have been altiicted with rheuma- ism for several vears and have tried remedies without number, but Pain Balm is the best medicine I hive go. bold of." One application relieves tho pain. For sale by all druggists. John Dirr. Posevville. Ind.. says, "1 never used anvthing as good as One MIn ute Cough cure, we are never witnout it." Quickly breaks 11 p coughs and colds Cures all throat and lung troubles. Its use will prevent consumption. Pleasant to rake. Heath A Killmer. WANTED! Reliable man for Manager of Branch Office I wish to open in this vicinity Good opening lor an energetic sober man Kindly mention turn paper wnen writing a. 1. muntiia, Lincinnaii, u Illustrated crtalogue 4 eta. postage. Nothlna rl add w lnrrrh XI to the t-hnrmor Urn ilrawirs 4 mom or iwutunr 1 hi hum rnni lint lipht fmm CORDOVA Cmn1iV. Nothing will contribute more to the Artistic Mtcritu of thn lunrh-on. tea or dinner. The tiest decumtit candles for tho ininltrtt or the mwri elaborate fmirtion for cot tutre or mansion. Made in all wlote d4 the mont delicate tints I j BTAMtAKDOII. TO. and sold ererywhera. D: . JamoV llttAilucUe Powders. NEURALGIA? Yes, it will cure Neu ralgia too any kind of headache, in fact and without any bad effects. Dr. James' Headache Powders. Famous Prescription of an old physician. Perfectly harmless and perfectly sure to cure. Babies, Invalids, any cue on tako tlicm with perfect safety. " At all Drug Stores. 4 Doses 10 Cents. Cur Where - Others I Fall. Guaranty Rheumatic Remedy ' Is Guaranteed to Cure RHEUMATISM OR MONEY IS REFUNDED. Thia preparation is put up in cartont contain ing two bottlei, which have to be mixed, and la old by druj;itst Ji.aj per package. It haa been tested iu hundreds of cases of Rheumatism and has never failed to make a permanent cure when the directions have been fully complied with. In ordinary cases from one to three pack ages will effect a cure, but in cases of long stand ing, where the Uric Acid cryatsls have settled In the joints and they have become stiffened, It will take from ten to twelve packages to dissolve the crystals and effect a permanent cure. Should your druggist not have it and decline to get it for you, or try to sell you "something just as gld." write us, and upon receipt of price we will (bnd by express, prepaid ; ana if it fails to benefit or effect a cure, we will refund the money. It is also the only ojrfivr cure known for Kiggs' disease of the gums, which is caused by Uric Acid, and it is recommended by all first-lass dentists. Guaranty Rheumatic Remedy Co. (lNnroaTie) 3a W. Gencscc sr., BUFFALO, N.Y. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriage and Bug gies to lot upon tbe tnoet reasonable terms, lie will also do JOB TEl-AiMIIlsra- All orders lea at the Post OfTlcewil receive prompt attention. iffe C&sidles 1 ll! Laces. Tbe present demand for these goods is uot so large as il will be later, but we want you to know that WE HAVE THEM aud have them iu variety, from tbe narrowest edge iu laces to the wide, all over embroidery. Newest pat terns. See our window. PROCLAMATION. Whkrkas, The Hon. W. M. Mntlsey, President Judge of the Court of Common Picas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quartor Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Co'irt, Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Dolivcry, at Tionesta, for th County of Forest, to commence on the Fourth Monday of 1 ebruary, being the s&ith tiav of February 1!H0. No tice is therefore siven to tho Cor oner, Justices or the Peace and con stables of said county, that they be then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., of said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other lemembrances, to do those things which to their office appertain to be done, and tothosewhoare bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners 1 hat are or shall be in thejailof Forest County, that they may be then and thore to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal this 2!th day of January, A. 1). uwii. J. W. JAMIESON, L.S. Sheriff. TIIIAIj LIST. List of causes set down for trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Fourth Monday of February, 1900: No. 1. W. J. Bloomtield, E. Pequig not, A. J. and M. 8. Carnahan, va. P. Mansfield, Robert Thomas, Charles K. Book. No. 19, Sept. Term, 1900. Sum mons in Kjectment. No. 2. (Sarah J. Dunlap vs. J. M. Church. Priscilla Church. No. 24, May Term, l&K). Summons in Fjectmeat. No. :t. B. N. McCoy Glass Co. vs. T. D. Collins, George F. Watson, as Collins A Watson. No. 22, May Term, 18!. Ap peal by Jjlff. from J. P. Attest, JOHN H. KOBEHTSON, Prothonotary. Tionesta-, Pa., January 30, 1900. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow ine account has been tiled in my oflice and will be prjui!''l at the next term of court for conftriimaaaa. First and partial acclmnt, of M.E. Gray bill. Guardian of Bertha M. and Wayne O. Graybill, miner heirs of V. U. Gray bill, deceased, latt of Jenks township, Forest County, Pa. J. H. ROBERTSON, Clerk Orphans' Court. Tionesta. Pa., Jan. 29, 1900. Notice of Application Charter. for Notice is hereby given that an applica tion will be mado to the Court of Com mon Picas of Forest conntv, State of Pennsylvania, on the2ilh day of Febru ary, 1900, at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., undor the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide tor the incorporation and re illa tion ot certain corporations, approved April 2!ltb, 1874, and the supplements thereto, tor the Charter or an intended corporation to be called "Watson Farm Methodist Episcopal Church," the char acter and object whereof is for the pur pose of the support of public worship, ao- cording to the faith, doctrine, discipline and usages or tho Methodist Episcopal Church, and for this purpose to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits, aud privileges of the said Act ol Assem bly and its supplements. The proposed Charter is now on file in the Prothonotsry'a olllce. 8t T. F. Ritcuet, Solicitor. Charter Notice. In the Court of Common 1'leas, for the Count) of forest. Notice is hereby given that an applica tion will be mane to the said court on Feb. 20, 1900, at 2 p. m., under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "An Act to Provide for the Incorporation and Regulation of Cer tain Corporations," approved April 29, 174, and the supplement thereto, for the Charter of an intended Corporation to be called The ion Church of the Evangoli ' al Association of North America in For est County, State of Pennsylvania, the character aud 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 Evangelical Association of North Ameri ca, and for these pirposes to have, pos sess and enjoy all the rights, bem tits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and its supplements. The proposed charter is now on tile In the Prothonotary's otllce. Pakmlkk it Lindskv, Solicitors. Executrix Notice. Estate of Ell 8. Holeman, late of Tio nesta Borough, Forest county, Pa., de ceased. Letters testnmontary on tbo above es tate having beei: granted to the undor signed, all persons owing said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the sa e will present them without delay for set tlement to JlTLIA L. HoLKMAN, Tionesta, Pa., Jan. 30, 1900. Executrix. Administrator's Notice. The undersigned having been appoint ed administrator of the estate of S. C. Smith, late of Harmony Township, For est County, deceased, all persons owing said estate are notified to make immedi ate paymont. and those having claims against the same will ptesenl them, duly authenticated, for settl. ment. Persons owing tbe decedent on tax duplicate for 1899, are also notified that itnmedate set tlement will be required. . Gko I Kiso, Administrator. West Hickory, Pa., Jan. 15, 1900. Bring Yviir Railroad Ties. Landers fc Wyman pay 20 cents cash for Nos. land 2 pin oak and chestnut ties ; 48 and 110 cents cash, respectively for Nos. 1 and 2 white oak tics, and six cents per foot for white oak logs nine inches in'dismeter at top end, any lengih. Address, Tionesta, Pa. H isro head, llar-It ! otlim n;li ro miiiiiN; mill" joint ot, laiuf mid Horn iiiiim1k, find l-lMlllltlt l pniiiM vimiwli WANO ELECTRIC OIL. Embroidery. ROBINSON. It's not a "patent" medicine, but is prepared dlrect,front the formula of K. K. Bartnn. M. D. Cleveland's most eminent anecinlist, bv Ilinlmer O. Benson. Ph.D., B.S. BAR-BEN is the great est known restorative ami in. vigorator for men and women. It creates solid flesh, mucrla and strength, clears the bruin, makes the blood Purr and l.th nd causes a jrriieral feeling- of health, strength and nnev.ed vitality, while the gviiem'.ive ornns are helped to retain their normal powers and the sntterer is quietly maue con scious of direct benefit, tine ben will work wonders, six should nerfect a cure. Frersred in small stienr conted tablets easy to swallow. The days ct celery compounds, nervum? sarsapantlaa and vile cv... tonics are over. BAB-PKN i for sale at all dnur stores, a 60-dose bos for I . cents, or we will mail it securely sealed on re- aioi price urns, bakihn anii hk:", Bar-Ben Block, Cleveland, U Sold by Heath d Killmer. Tionesta, Pa. Other Jewelers ARE OUT Or PLACE Just as much as glasses on a Ten Day-Old baby, when they compare their stock and prices with that to lie found at Man mrFniTZi 32 SENECA St., OIL CITY, PA Official Wutcli Inspector and Repairer for the V. N. Y. P. and L. S. A M, Uys. Send or bring your work to us. Notice of Appeals Notice is hereby given that the County Commissioners of Forest county will meet at iheir office in the Court House, in Tionesta hornnuh on the l:tth, 14th ant 15th days of February next for tho pur nose of holding a Court of Appeals Iroin the assessment of 1!HM). H. M. Hkhman, Jno. T. Carson, J. 11. MoRittsoN, Attest: Countv Commissioners. J. T. Dalk, Clerk. 4t TJller's I have been able to get the nan I want eti and I believe I am putting him in the right place, at lea-.t I nave ciiudenco Tionesta and vicinity to the extont putting in a lirst class Watch tnpker aud Jeweler, wno will do everything tinaei my sunervisiim, and I will give this vi ciuitv a thorough test as I believe it will pay. I believe the people would prcl'or to trade at home if they chu got as good satisfaction and I know that a trial will convince them it will be more salisfac lory. 1 have been fortunate enough to secure the services of Mr. L. A. Morgan a practical watchmaker and jeweler who lias bad over n years experience. Mr. Morgan is very well actiusitited. not very distant, having worked for V. iShoppcrle ot uu uity, ami u. w. wnite or ntus ville, antl he certainly has the best 0 ref erence and I will guarantee you that all work will be rightly done. I will be down to take charge of Tionesta store to day, Wednesday, Feb. 21. Mr. Morgan will follow after I return. The store will be open all day except meal hours. Thanking you for past favors, licsptfiilly, C. C. ULLER, mm miu, Everything new and up to date for making FLOUR. - AND ALWAYS on hand for salej-a full stock in our Tine. MERCIIAI MILLERS. Bridge St., - Tionesta, Pa. Fred, (jlrettciibcrgcr GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit lings and General Hlacksmithiug prompt ly done at Iw Rates. Hcpniring Mill Machinery given dpecial attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Hliop iu rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidionte, 1'a. Your patronage solicited. KRFI). G RETT EN BERG EK. TheNewWay! The cntuiog of tho year 1!00 marks a new epoch n the com mercial cleut!ar of success. An epoch that now looks as if it were destined to be the greatest money-making period in the history ol the preseut time. Prosperity for All. That you mav succeed you bend evory euergy "get ahead" and save every possible penny. Where We Help is our XT. H' WAY of doi g business. To sell at the lowest possible prices, everyone admits, it roust be for CASH and not on long c. edit. Now we have decided on this plan as the best oue to help you anil serve vour b st interests. That we buy at 'the lowest prices we must buy for CAN 1 1 and to sell at the lowest poosiblt) prices we must sell fo CASH, and have decided to mark our goods nu that basis and as we can not have two prices, we make one prion and that the IjtmeNt for Cash. The Quality will be tiio best, as we always endeavored to give ycu, and we wt'l uot saerili e )ualily to reduce (he price. GROCERIES. With the ad it ion of this line we end savor li serve you better au 1 h ive bought ill the lejk g ioda I'TCm fr-mi factory and il we cau make a bet ter price tliu other do it is because wa sell tliem ouly f.ir cash- -We will keep t p our other goods as heretof'ire. Most c r lially invite you to come Iu ami tell us if we have nude a mistake. We desire to remain Your Servants, TIONESTA CASH STORE, Niirctsor to .TIlLi:4V: A iniSTHOMJ. L. & S. Dress Goods. In this line our assortment is unlimited; comprising Blue and 151 ick Sergr, Brillian line, Blue Broadcloth, etc , ami iu wash goods we have the finest line of Lancaster Ging hams, Dress Ginghams, l'iques plain aud fancy I'ercaL-t, et ., that was ever shown iu Tionesta. Come and see Shoes. We handle the fi moos Fisher and lvirhard sou brands. Anyone who wears shoes kuows that these are two of the best makes on the market. We can fit anybody at prices that can't be beat. Groceries. We handle tho finest line of canned gnmU that is snld iu town. All who buy from us will tell you so. Come and see our stock of Potted Meats, Condensed Soups, ttc. The class of goods we handle is A 1. None, better. Lawrence & SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR. it The oll'K uYViiilt'i' in tlm couiily, Xho JL.nitT'K 'itM'iiln f Ion. Xli ItVwt A1vm'UIii; 3XcMliiim. ltl initio iiikI in nil 31ii1iik. IfeM lrucilifit'M l'or Turn, itfii Out lino .ToI li'int in; on Slioi-t aN(IM". The F?muJoumiic Five Fx.mSi JiOTiiPAifuts Fob NEW LIVERY Having purchased the livery barn lo cated in rear of Hotel .Agnow and after adding many now and up-to-date rigs we are now prepared to furnish livery rigs to the peoplo of tJis vicininity and gtMian tee to fit you out in first-clans style. We will make a specialty of furnishing rigs for Funerals, Weddings, Receptions Etc. FRANK P. WALKER, torn: A.vj) si:i: vs. SHORTHAND BY MAIL! We can teach you to hecome a compe tent short jhand reporter, by mail. A standard stein. Easy to learn j easy to read; ff-y to write. Success guaranteed. Send ten onts(in Mumps) lor tirst lesson. Write for particulars. Address the Tho Warren iitisiness University, War ren, Pa. HOW about jour slock of Statiounry? We do l.lyli clas Jolt Printing. rod nerve to You Smearbauqh. 1 1 i;p-io-lu $1.00 In Advance. TIMETABLE, in eliect Jan. 10, 11)00. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as follows : No. 31 Biitlulo Express, daily except (Sunday. 12:00 noon. No. 3:i Oil City Exj ress, daily except Sunday 7: 10 p. in. For Hickory, Tidionte, Warren, Kinzua, Rradl'ord, Oloan and tbe East: No. 30 O.'ean Express, daily ex"cpt Sunday 8: Ifi a. 111. No. 32 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:l'J p.'ui. Get, Time Tables aud full information from J. W. Mt CREA, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. R. BELL, Gcn'lSupt, J. A. FELLOW'S, Geu'l Passenger A Ticket Agent. General office, Mnonev-Brisbane Bid Cor. Main and Clinton (Sta., Buflalo.N.Y WANTED SEVERAL BRIGHT and honest persons to represent us as Managers in this and close-by coun ties. Salary f.MI a year and expenses. Ntraiglit, buna fide, no more no h-ss sal ary. Position permanent. Our refer ences, any bank in any town. It is main ly olliee work conducted at hrmn. Ref- ' ere.tice. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. T1114 Dominion Co.,- Dep't 3, Chicago, 111. 10-ll-W). The Sires photograph ga'lory will be open for business 011 Saturday of prtch week. Don't forget the day. tf I