THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. C. WINK, EDITOR PaOFRItTOIt. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 1900 AXX0OCF.MEXTS. RrpubliaiH Primaries, A pril ' 1!HI0. Announcements will be published un der thin bend at tlio following rales, which include cost of printing tickets. The cash must invariably accompany the order fur announcement: Congress, fc!0. Assembly, $12. Associate Judge, fli District Attorney, $". National Delegate, $3. ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to Announce Pit. A. M. DOUTT, of Tiouesta Borough, as candidate lor Assembly, subject to Re publican usages. We are authorized to announce JOHN W. BLACK, of Howe Twp.. as a candi date for AssFmbly, subject to Republi con usages. We are authorized to announce JOHN J. 1IAIGHT, of Howe township, as a candid te for Assembly, subject to Re publican usage. We are aut orized to announce Dn. S. S. TOWLEK, of Jenks township, as a eainlidte for Assembly, subject to Re publican usages. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. We are authorized to announce W. II. H. DOTTEKER, of Klngsley township, as a candidate lor Associate Judge, sub ject to Republican usf.ges. We are authorized to announce Z. S. IIIMES, of Jenks township, ns a eandi date for Associate Judtfe, subject to lie publican usages. Tue Nicaragua Canal was concoived as a general aid to commerce, and not as an extension of tli military power of the United Stales. Is the year 1800 the per capita money circulation was f4.H0. In 18i0 it was -85, a id in VMM) it is &5.89, the highest In the history of the country. Uncle Sam has sixty-one warships un der construction. His ability to com mand our Southern seacoast will not rest on lining the Nicaragua CanalJ with forts. Gov. Taylor has dono the right and manly thing by remaining al bis post. The Kentucky conspirators can not get rid of him until they forge the last links of their chains of villainy. The one-time sock I ess Jerry Simpson is now accused of having sold out the Populistic party to the silver barons. In fact this is assigned as the reason why Jeiry now reguliirly wpars socks. When the Filipinos tortured three American prisoners to death on the pub lic plaza ofa town they simply added to the numerous proofs to their total unfit ness to I e trusted with the affairs of a civilized government. The exports of the country continue to increase, and the Democratic orators,wbo used to tell us that so long as we bad a protective tariff loreign markets w-uld be closed to American manufactures, are now very silent on the subject. The calamity men and the I told-yoti-sos are considerably disappointed al the record in Cuba during the past year, un der American administration. The isl and has not only been made self-sup porting, but has to her credit for the year IS'.hj a surplus o 82,200.000. It must have been a deep mortification to Col. Bryan, although it may have opened his eyes, when the South Caroli na House of Representatives, after listen ing intently to his eloquent address, vot ed down, by a heavy majority, resolu lions of sympathy for the Filipinos. On tho expansion question, Mr. Bryan finds the South an "enimies' country." "W herever our flag is raised, there is the spiritof 1770, which is that a man has rights because he is a man. The question of expansion is simple. We are not at any parting of the ways. If the ex tension of our principle, means right and justice, thev cannot he extended to far." Father Stafford at the meeting of the Loyal Legion, Washington, D.C., Feb. 22 The report sent in to the Senate in re sponse to a resolution of inquiry in refer ence 1 1 the Delagoa Bay seizure of Amer lean nonr shows that while the opposi tion were taking and doing everything possible to embarrass the administration, the ail ministration itself was busy look' ing after the interests of American citi zens iu South Africa. The "blunders" of the administration do not materialize into the campaign 'bunder expected. "The I nion you tonght for is to day (stronger, mightier, freer than it ever was before. The standard you fought for is stronger than it ever was before. There has been within the past two years a re union of all tl e people, a reunion sancti oned by a common faeritice. Followers of Grant and Lee have fought with eqcal valor and have fought in the same cause." President McKinlpy to his companions of the Military Order of the Loyal Le gion, Washington, I). C, Feb. 22d. We note with much satisfaction the candidacy of our Iriend Major J. Ross Keymond of North East for a return to bis old place tl.e House at Harrisburg from the Second Assembly district of Erie county. Mr. Reyinoud served in the sessions of 'H3 and '95 and he left a record which should go far toward secur ing him a re-election. Always at his l ost, and ever watchful 'f tho Interests of bis constituents, he was one ot the strict ly good members of those sessions. The convention to nominate tho next Democratic candidates for Rresident and Vice President will convene iu Kansas City on July 4th. This is two weeks later than the Republican National conven tion, the enemy selecting that date in or der to take advantage of any mistakes the Republicans may make. But they might as well give that up. It's like the boy with apple core -there ain't going to beany. William McKinley is going to be unanimously nominated at Philadel phia, and, on his record as one of the grandest Presidents the country bas ever had, will be thoroughly re-cloctd in (very t'l'iyv-. t. cures piles and hea.s everything. All I 1 l 't . 1 I .... , ...... a. ....,, -r . I. I 11, II'''' 1 . " I " HI'' V'tll'lll'V fll II I I Republican County Committee Seels. The Republican County Committee of Forest couulv met. pursuant to call of Chairman Walker, at the Sheriffs office Monday evening. The Chairman being unable to attend, Secretary J. T. Dale called the meeting to order and presided over its deliberations. The first matter taken up was the fixing of the timo for holding the primary election. After some discussions Saturday, April 7, 1!00, was unanimously agreed upon as the date. The following places for holding primary elections were also unanimous ly agreed upon : Barue'.t township, at Clariugtou, Red clyffe and Cooksburg. Geen township, at Nebraska and Gui tonvillo. Uarmouy township, at West Hickory and Fogle Farm. Hickory township, at the Township House. Howe township, at Bronkston, Pigeon, Watson Farm, Lynch, Cooper Tract, Porkey and Clougu's Mills, Jenks township, at Marlenvil e and Duhring. Kingsley township, at Mayburg, Kel lottville, Newtown Mills and Starr. Tiouesta township, at Township House. Tionesta borough, at Court House. Tho custom of carrying or leaving cig ars for the purpose of treating voters at or before the primaries was severely con demned by the committee. Tho Alliance Tale Denied. The Democratic romancers who have been shouting that the United States bad entered into an alliance with Groat Brit ain have now been hit from another qua' tei. The officials of the State De partment in Washington denied it as t m phatically as they could have done any story which bears upon its face such marks ofabsurdity as the alliance yarn presents. The British foreign office now makes an explicit and emplntic denial of the whole tale. The only thing which gave the story any plausibility was the ntimation from Lord Roseberry a week or two ago that England had made cer tain advances toward an alliance with he United States and Germany, but the British government has shown that the tale bad not the slightest foundation in fact. There was no real necessity for th.se disclaimers from Washington or'Lond n. No sane person In e ther the United States or great Brita n ever believed there was a shadow of truth in the sto ries. Au agreement which would put the United States and England In harmony on matters of great International con cern would be sure to be brought to the notice of the public very quickly through the regular channels in this couotry. It would have to take th form or a treaty, and treatiea have to go before the Senate for ratification or rejection. If ratified there is often some further legislation needed to put thorn in operation, and in this matter the House bas o be consult ed. All this not only takes time, but it insures the greatest amount of publicity. An alliance can not be put in operation by the uiere fiat of the officials ot the Sta'e Department at Washington and the corresponding Oificers of the govern ment at London. Of course the reason why tho Demo crats have been circulating those tales about an alliance is that tbey suppose the si ries will somehow reflect on the patri otism of the aduiiu'stration, and injure the Republican parly in the election this year. Not even the most obtuse of t e Democratic leaders ever imagined there was nny basis tor the alliance tales. Such an agreement, even if it could be put into effect without the consent of the Senate, would be of no benefit to the Uniteu States. All the favors which this coun try wants in international affairs it cn get without tying itself to Great Brttain or any other nation. The United Statts has a free band in the Philippines. It has gait ed all it wanted In the matter of trade with Cbiiia. There is no issue at the front or in sUht which would tempt the administration to make any overtures to any European nation which would in tho faintest degree hamper this country's treedom of action ou any question which bas any chance to come up in the near future. All Ibis is as well known to sen sible Democrats as ii is to Republicans, The alliance tale is like the Morey lettei fraud of ls80 and the rest of the Dtmo cratic ante-election mendacity which has been put forward from time to time with the hop of deceiving the unthinking or the ignorant, and thus win a few votes lor the Democratic tiekpt. Ge.v. Siiafter's assertion that the in surieclinu in the Philippines is practical ly ended agrees with the opinions cf all the military chieftains in the islands whose views have reached the public. This idea seems reasonable. Tbero lias been no fighting for the past five or six weeks except of the guerrilla order. Ag uinaldo has disappi aed so completely that there are rumors that he has escaped from the islands and is somewhere on the mainland of Asia. All the leading fighting men ou the tebel side have eith er been killed in battle with the Ameri cans or have been assassinated by order of Aguinaldo. Virtually, all the heads of the so-called civil government of the Filipinos are in American hands as pris ners, somn of whom gave themselves up voluntarily. Most ol the Philip, i'ie Iorts, closed since the Spanish war days. have been thrown open to the commerce ofthe world in ths past three or four weeks. Technically, the rebellion in the island is still "on," but nobody looks for any serions fighting hererfter. Judge Taft's civil commission will have the whole field to itself when it goes to the Philippines, The result of the primary election in Jefferson county last week was a most sweeping victory for the friends of Sena- i tor Quay, who carried the county by nearly three to one, having all the way from 1,500 to 2,000 majority over the Bill Flinn contingent, who entered tbo field for the avowed purpose of stampeding the straight Republicans. Iu his contest for tbe endorsement lor Congress in his county Hon. W. O. Smith was victorious. carrying tbe county by upwards of 1,300 majority ovor his opponent. This result makes the whole wostern pari of the State bappv. and his legion of friends earnestly hope the district conference may display tho wisdom of making him the nominee for the fall campaign. Witli Mr. Smith in Congress that district wouid rank among the first In tbe State in point crabillfr t-r iti rerrescnitatlre. lew ttouies cured me." it aigesia wnai i .. am. A n . I .1 am... as, ill'SlllinBII I YU Cnk nill. 1 U,ll r, w j njn j.iin. I 1 - a.. U . 1mM " I The Methodist Episcopal Church and the Twentieth Century. The passing of a century has long leeu regarded with solemn interest. Institu tions gird themselves anew, and men look forward with earnest hope. The bishops ofthe Methodist Episcopal church realizing that the past one hundred years of our church history hs been one of continental conquests and taking into account the number, and resources of the church, send out a call for renewed consecration of soul and substauce to crown the second Christian millennium. Besides more earnest spiritual service they urge that the Metuodist Episcopal church in the three years following Jan uary I, lS99,lay upon God's alter $20,000, 000 beyond the usual contributions. The question is what will be done with themoueyf The answer is: It will help make the three hundred educational in stitutions of the church more effective, it will go for tho evangelization of our great cities, an overshadowing national problem : it will becomo invested funds to prevent the poveity which so largely tails upon the aged and outworn minis ters; it will be used for the 1 aymeut of debts ou church property. Each ooi.trib ntorto the fund is at liberty to designate to which of the above objects his money shall be applied. If twenty millions of dollars seems a large sum, it must be remembered that the Methodist Episcopal church has now membership of three millions, and the annual income of the individual mem bers ofthe church must aggregate many hundreds of millions of dollars. It must also be remembered t. at each year the church now contributes twenty-three millions and that Christian work in tht twentieth century must le carried lor- ward on a far larger scale. Many annual conferences are already at work doing their part, and some where toward four millions of the twenty mil lions havo already been given. Th Erie Conf renco Twentieth Century Thank Offering Commission, appointed at tho last session, call the devout attention of the ministry and membership wltnin our borders to this groat work and summon all to help. Methodism's millions must be mighty lor sublime enlevements. s. II. UAY, Chairman Com. on Correspondence. THEY WILL AND THEY WON'T. Womaa as Seen by Seller of Ron" and Clocks on Installments. 'I'll tell you what a woman wilr and will not do in my line of business, said the ninn who was selling clocks and nigs on the weekly installment plan, "lou cau always figure as n starter that she's going to haggle about the price. If I'd offer one of those fS clocks for $2.50, the average woman would want something off. As soon as the weekly payments be gin she'll nuike a neighborhood hunt for plugged coins anil smooth pieces and work them off on the collector. She'll also stand him off for a day or two every pay day. nnd even when the money la ready she'll hang to It to the last. 'That s what you can figure on l'J times out of 20, but there s a big onset. It's rare that women ever skip out and take yuiir property along. They could do it in scores of cases, but their conscience forbids. It's conscience and not fear of the law. I've had ThO cases where fam ilies moved, but ofter a little the wife would send the new address. I lost a family once after they had paid 50 cents on nn ,S clock. They shipped their goods liy rail and went off west. I got a bless ing from headquarters because of their skip, but somehow I felt that it would be nil right in the end. So it was. After seven months had passed we got a letter from North lakota containing a money order for the balance due, and the wom an explained that she'd have sent it soon er but that her husband had died nnd her oldest hoy had been scut to jail. I sold rug Inst year to a family that moved next day, and a dozen creditors tried in vain to trace them. After a week or so the wife ran after me' on the street to tell mo where to cull and added: 'It was the old mail's doings. He took a skip to iK-ot the grocer, butcher, baker nnd drug store, but if I iiidnt puy for that beauti ful rug 1 could not say my prayers at uight.' "New York Sun. W here a none Lived. The late Professor Ilyrtl of Vienna was present one day during the examina tion of tin aspirant for the medical degree by Professor Lnnger. Finally the latter hnnded the student a small bone, saying: "Mr. Candidate, here is a bone. Don t look at it, but tell me from feeling it what kind of a bono it is, whether it belonged to the left or right side of the body and whether it was pnrt of a man or woman." The poor student blushel from embar rassment. 1 here wns a large audience present, nnd he saw failure staring him in the face. He cast n helpless glmice at Ilyrtl, who moved nbout in his chair rest lessly for a moment nnd then sprang to his feet. "And tell me, Mr. Candidate," he cried out, the spirit of anger lighting up his large blue eyes, "after answering the questions of my dear colleague, the name of the original possessor of this bone nnd where and In what street he lived." This unexpected outburst saved the day for the oor candidate, but Professor Longer ever after declined to couduct au examination when Ilyrtl was present. Atlanta Constitution. "I had bronchitis every winter for vears and no medicine gave me perm a nenl relief until 1 uegan to lake uni M inute Cure. I know it is the b st cough medicine made," says J. Koonst, Corry V. It ouick v cures coughs, coids.erout asthma, grippe and throat and lung troubles. It is the chi drpn's lavorite remwlv. Cures quickly. Heath A Kill mer. Good flour $1.00 per sack at Tionesta Cash Store. " Aa Editor's Life Paved by ( hambrrlnln t'anifb Itemed?. During the early part of October, iHWi, contracted a bad cold which settled on my lungs and was neglected until I fear ed that consumption nad appeared in incipient state. J was const ntly cough ing and trying to expel something wiiic I could not. I became alarmed and after giving the local doctir a trial bought bottle ol Chamberlain's Cough Reined and the result whs immediate improve merit, and after I had used three bottles my lungs were restored to their healthy state. B. S. Edwards, publisher of the Review. Wyant, HI. For sale by all druggists. "I had dysrepsia for years. No mnd ,'lnn iva mi tl(.ilivA ns Koilol lVKtftfim Cure. It cave Immediate relief, two ImH' les produced marvelous results," write U H. Warren. Albany, Wis. It digests what you eat and cannot fail to cure. Heath Klllmer. Patent process Hour bl.15 at Tionesta Cash More. It "I think I would go crazy with pain were it not for Chain berlain's Pain Balm," writes Mr. W. H. Stapleion, llerminio, Pa. "I have been alliicted with rheuma tism for several year and have tried remedies without number, but Pain ISalin is the best medicine I hive go, hold of." One application, relieves tho pitlu- F"'f t'alo I ' all drtrg.-ist'l. mrences For sale by all druggists. I Tonkins sells tho clothing and shoe Laces. Tbe present demand for these goods is uol so large as it will be Uler, but we waul you to know that WE HAVE THEM and havo them iu narrowest edge iu 11 over embroidery, terns. See our window John Dirr, Poseyville, Ind., says. "I never used anything as good as One Mill ute Cough Cufo. We are never without it." Quickly breaks up coughs and colds Cures all throat and lung troubles. Its use will prevent consumptiou. Pleasant o take. Ueatu & Kiumor. Eureka Harness Oil is ths best preservative of new lemlirr ami tbe best renovator ol old leather. H oils, softens, black ens and protects. I'M Eureka Harness Oil on your Nut hamms, your old har ness, snit visir t-arrlAKi-lop, and thfy will not only lutik IxMlor but wmr kmtivr. NoM everywhere In wis all Sim from half pints lo live khJUous. UMte bj Tutsi oil iu. Pt. James HeaiUctie , Powders, NERVES ON EDGE. It is when the nerves are irritated and disordered that headaches come May lie any one f n down primary causes, but the result is always the same. Dr. James' Headache Powders Soothe and restore the nerve force make it impossible for headache to exist. Perfectly harmless no unpleasant after-effects. Do not affect the heart in any way. At all Drug Stores. 4 doses 10 oeuts. Cure Where Others Fail. Guaranty Rheumatic Rzkedy Is Guaranteed to Cure RHEUMATISM OR MONEY IS REFUNDED. This oreosiation is put iid In cartons contain ing '.wo boll lis, which have to be mixed, and la aolil by druj?jji!-li at $1.15 per package. It hat been tested in hundreds of cases of Rheumatism and has never failed to make a permanent cure when the dtrectiuns have been fully complied with. In ordinary cases from one to three pack ages will effect a cure, but in cases of lung stand ing, where the Uric Acid crystals have settled in the joints and they have become stiffened, it will take from ten to twelve packages to dissolve the crystal and effect a permanent aire. Should your uruggtsi not nave 11 ana iiecune io gci u inr yon. or try to sell you "something just as K""d," write us, and upon receipt of prire we will Jfcnd by express, prepaid; and if it fails to beuefit or enect a cure, we will refund the money. It la also the only positixr cure known for Rigrjs' disease of the gums, which iscaused by Vric And, and it ia recoiniueutlcd by all first-class deutists. Guaranty Rheumatic Remedy Co. 38 W. GiNCtcc ST., BUFFALO, N.Y. ft- 1 1 T tl . J at -. --19 1 1,.;. - i THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, Or TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CUNFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Gooil Stock. Good Carriages ami Cuir tries to let upon the inont reasonable terms. tie will also do JOB TE-AiLOIlTa- A 11 onlera lea at the Pimt Offlee wil receive prompt attention. Administrator's Notice. The undersigned having been appoint ed arlminixtraior of the estate of S. C. Smith, late of Harinonv Township, For- et County, ileeeaHed, all persons owing said estate are notiliml to make Immedi ate payment, and tlioae having claims againHl the xaine will piesent them, duly aulhentieateil, for aetll ment. Perwns owing the decedent on tax duplicate for IH9!i, are also notified that immedate set llement will be required. ko Jj. Kino, Administrator. West Ilii kory, Pa., Jan. 13, W00. Bring Yuiir Railroad Ties. Landers A Wynian pay -i cents cash for Noa. 1 and pin oak and chestnut ties ; W aud ;(n cents cash, respectively for No. 1 aud 2 whito oak ties, and six cents Mir fool for white oak logs nine inches in diameter at top end, any lengih AdilreftM, Tionesta, Pa. It WANTED! Unliable man for Manager of Branch Ofliee I wix'i to open In this vicinity. (lood opening for an energetic sober man Kindly mention thin paper when writing A. T. MOKKltt, Cineinnati, O. lllustruled crtalogue 4 els. pontage. "(DEIAJD." Uncle or olui im1i i- liuiiiiK; Htlll" lointH, Inmo fllltl OIOIM' IHIIMCll'H, 1111(1 I-ImMIIIIUI io lllillM Vllllifsll nl'tcc liMiiii; WANO ELECTRIC OIL. 1 edge and belief. R. At,u?:". . r J. H. Embroidery, variety, from tbo lacts to tho wide. Newest pat- ROBINSON. EES ftff CftlAf R.5f0ffAflVf It' not a "patent" meilicinc, but U prepared direct from the formula of K. E. Ilnrton. M. I. Cleveland' most eminent siecinlist. hv lljalmce O. Uenson. Ph.U, 11.8. BAk-UCN is I he cie.il- est Known restorative ntui ill vigorntor for men nml women. It create. aolld flesh, tnu.ilr. and strength, clears the brain, makes the blood pure nml t.ch and muses a general feeling of health, strength nnd reiKv.fd vitality, while the gentrutive orgnns are helped to vi;aiii their normal powers r.uj the aufferer Is quickly niailc enn cioua of direct benefit. One box will work wonders su should perfect a cure. 1'i ersrcr In small srnrar ovited tablet. asy to swallow. The days c celery ct-mpounds, ticrvu:r. mrsnparillas and tII" lii'tti ton lea are prrr. B4.K-PKN i for sale nt all drag stoTa. a cO-doso box lor !.' cntn, or re will mail it !e-ure1v sealed on rr leiutoi Wice, iKS. BARTON AMI FKNSN, !lsr-Bcu Block. UcviUino, 0. Sold by Heath J; Killnier. Tionesta, Pa. Other Jewelers ARE OUT OF PLAGE Just as much us glasxes on a Tcn- Day-Old baby, when they compare thoir HtiK'k ami iiricca with that to HI HENKCA St., OIL CM V, PA, Ollicial Watch Inspector and llcpairvr for the W. N. Y. A P. and L. S. At M. S. .Send or briny; your work to us. Executrix Notice. lvttale ol 'Eli S. Ilolemau, lato Tio- nesta lloronuh. Forest county, Pa., do- ceased. LetUira testamentary ou the above es tate having been granted to the under- signed, all persona owing Hani cstu'.K are requested to make immei'iiate payment, ami those having claims almost, tno mi e will present them without delay for set tlement to J r I.I A L. HoLK.MAV, Tionesta, Pa., Jan. 30. ItfOO. Exeetiirix. Uller's I havo been ablo to get tho 1 an I want ed and I believe I am puttiiu him in the right place, al least I have euntidunee In I mne.sta and vicinity to tho extent nt putting in a lirst class. Watch nieker and Jeweler, who will do everything tinker my RiiperviHu n, and 1 will give Huh vi canity a thorough test as I believe it will pay. I believe the people would prefer to trade at home it thoy can net as gooii satisfaction and I know that a trial will convince them it will lie more satisfac lory. 1 have been fortunate enough to Hiicuro tho service ol Mr. L. A. Morgan, a practical watchmaker and Jeweler who ha nail over n yearn experience. Air fr,.(..,, Iu un.w t.'itll ani" Iml .w.r ua.i, .lluu..t 1,1,'ln.. af,'.ln.l 1. V Wl ,,u.la in;ii''iu .,i e w wi.iio r tiium. villn, and he certainly ha the best o ref erence and I will guarantee you that all work will tie rightly (tone. 1 will lie down lotake chargo of Tionenta at ore to day, Wednesday, Feb. 21. Mr. Morgan will folio alter I return. The store will be open all day except meal hour. Thanking you for past favors, Kesptl'ully, C. C. ULLER, emisT miuJLIVERY Everything new and up to dale ior making FLOUR. - AND ALWAYS ou hand for sale a full stock in our line. MERCHANT MILLERS. Bridge St., - Tionesta, Pa. Fred. Grcttcnbcrgcr GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well TooIh, fJa or Water Fit ling and (Jeneral lllackKiiiithing prompt ly done at Low Kate. Repairing Mill Machinery given upecial attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Hhop in rear of and (list west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronago solicited. FKED. GKETTENHKKUEK. , M. HERMAN, M ON. J MORRISON Couuty Commissioners. JOHN T. CARSON, ipg JeW Way! The comiog of the year 1!)J marks a new ep n h n the coni mercial calendar of success. An epoch that now looks a if it were ielineil to he the greatest innneyniakiog period iu the history of the present lime. Prosperity for All. That yon inav Micofoii you heml every tuergy oiul nerve to "get ahead" and save every possible penny. Where We Help You iunurXI'iW WAY of doi p business. To sell al the lowest possible prices, everyone admits, it ruuet be fur CASH aud not on Idii" ci edit. Now we have decided ou this plau as the best otii! to help you and serve voar b st interests. That we buy at the lowest prices we must buy for CASH and to sell at the lowest possible prices we must sell fo CASH, and have decided to mark oir piiotls ou that basis and as we can not J ava two pticcs, we make oue price and that the IoivkMt for CunIi. The Quality will be tno best, us we always cudcttvorod to give ycu, aud we wi l not sarrili e quality to reduce the price. GROCERIES. With the ad iliu of this line we end javor t serve you better au i h ive bought nly the hesi R iods FrNll fr-'tn factory and it r can make a bet ter price tha others do it is because we sell them only f.r cash. We will keep 1 p our other ponds as herelof ire. Most 0 r lially invito you lo come iu and tell us if we have made a mistake. Wo desire to remain Your Servants, TIONESTA CASH STORE, NiifccsHorN lo HIM: V VIU.TKO.J. L. & Dress Goods. In this lino our assortment is unlimited; I'iniprisiiig Blue and Hlick Serge, Brillian tine, Blue Broadcloth, etc , and iu wash jromls we have t ho finest line of Lancaster Uitif; hams, Press Ginghams, Piques plain and fancy Perrals, et ., that was ever shown in Tionesta. Come and see Shoes. We handle the famous Fisher and lvichaid son brands. Anyone who wears shoes knows that these are two of the btst makes on the market. We can fit anybody nt prices that can't be beat. Groceries. We handle the finest lino of canned goods that is sold in town. All who buy from us w ill toll you 80. Come ami see our stock nf Potted Mi'Bls, Condensed Soups, tic. The class of goods we handle is A 1. None better. Lawrence & SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR. lM Tll 11'M llO 3 i llO iMMIIlt.Y Xlui XiirffCKt C'ii'ciilnt ion. Tin llfxl AlvrtlKliitf 31liiiin. ICt'liiiblc iiimI ITp-lo-Diiic iu all Mattoi'K. IIcki litcili licix for Turn ijUTii Out l'Miio,Tol lrini iiiy; on Slioi'l TVoi ic. The FdLUM JQVimih A. Tt M K ' f. . f ' J - Tim FQ&E8T MEFumzctfx BoTir 1a l'Eita Foil NEW Having purchased the livory barn lo cated In rear of Hotel Agnew and after adding many now and up-to-dato rig we are now prepared to furnish II very rigs to the people of t ! vicininity and gunati- tee to fit you nut iu lirst-clas style. We will make a specialty of furnishing rig for Funeral, Wedding, Receptions Etc. FRANK P. WALKER, H. L DALE. co.tii: .ni) si:i: is. SHORTHAND BY MAIL! We can teach you to become a compe tent short hand reporter, hv mail. A standard nytetn. Easy to learn j easy to read ; easy to writo. Wucees guaranteed, Send ten cnt(in Muinn) lor first lesson. Write for particulars. Address Hie The Warren Jtnsinnss University, War ren. Pa. HOW about your Mock of Stationary? We do high das Job Printing. Eyes examined tree. Exclusively optical. Smearbauah. - WKptipOI fin! II : "t k $1.00 Ik Advance. TIMETABLE, in efleel Jan. 10, 11100. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as follows: No. 31 Itullulo Express, daily except Mundav 12:0(1 noon. No. ,i:t Oil City Exj reus, daily except Sunday 7:40 p. in. For Hickory,Tidiouto, Warren, Kinzua, Bradford, (Mean and the East: No. 30 Olean Express, daily ex-ept Sunday 8:45 a. m. No. 'At Pituburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:10 p. m. GetT from .1, Pa. mo Tableud full information W. MrCREA, Agent, Tionesta, R. BELL, Gen'lSupt, J. A. FELLOWS, Gon'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, General office. Mnonev-Brisbane Bid Cor. Main and Clinton Sla., Buflalo.N.Y WANTED SEVERAL BRIGHT and honest person to rcpresont us as Managers iu this and close-by coun ties. Salary $110 a year and expenses. Straight, limit lido, no more no 1 s.s sal ary. Pospion permanent. Our refer ences, any bank in uny town. It is main ly olllce woik c.imdiioi'ed al h me. Ref erence. Enclose self-a(i(lreed stamped envelope. This ItoulMON Co., Dep't 3, Chicago, . III. 10-ll-Wl. The Sires photograiih ga'lery will be open for business on .Saturday of each Week. Ifon't lorgnt Ine day. tf TIONESTA. PENN.
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