ut rnn rrx nrmmi THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. t. WCNK, - Editor 4 PaormiTOR. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28. 1900. ANNOr.NCEMEXTS. lit'publirtin 1'rimaries, Aprtl'i 1900. Announcements will be published un- uur linn nena m mo louowing raies. which iiH'luita cost of nrintinir tickets Tim cash must invariably accompany the oruer lor announcement: Congress, F-V. Assembly, fli Associate Judge, $li District Attorney, f-". National Delegate, ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to announce Dr. A M. 1UU IT, of Tionesta Borough, as a candidate lor Assembly, subject to Ro- publican usages. We are Authorized to announco JOHN J. llAKiltl, or Howe township, as a candidate lor Assembly, subject to Re publican usages. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. We are authorized to announce' W. H. It. DOT TKKER, of Kingsley township, as candidate lor Associate Judge, sub ject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announco Z. S. HIM ES, of Jenks township, as a candi date for Associate Judge, subject to Re publican usages. NATIONAL DELEGATE. We are authorized to announce C. A. KANDALL, of Tionesta, as a candidate for Delegate to tne Republican National Convention, subjest to the decision of the Republican primary election in Forest County, and the action of the District Con fefeuce. STATE DELEGATE. We are authorized to announce A. R. MECHLIXU, of Barnett township, as a candidate lor Delegate to the Republican State Convention. Republican Primary Election. Pursuant to a Resolution of the Conuty Committee, passed February ii, 1900, it is ordered thai the Republican voters of For est Connty meet on SATURDAY, ATRIL 7, 19C0, at 2 o'clock, p. ni., at the following named places of holding primary elections, to-wlt : Harnett, at (luring ton. Barnett, at Cooksbtirg. Barnett, at Redclytt'e. Green, at Nebraska. Green, at Guitonville, School Honse. Harmony, at West Hickory. Harmony, ai Fogle Farm. Hickory, at East Hickory. Howe, at Brookston. Howe, at Cooper Tract. Howe, at Foxburg. Howe, at Frosts, (which also Includes former Byromtown precinct. Howe, at I'orkey. Howe, at ('lough's Mills. Howe, at Watson Farm. Jenks, at Marlenville. Jenks, at Duhring. Kingsley, at Starr. Kingsley, at Newtown Mills. Kingsley, at Kellettville. Kingsley, at Mayburg. Tionesta township, at Township House. Tionesta Borough, at Court House. At which time and place they will by their votes nominate : One person for Congress. One person for Assembly. One person for Associate Judge. One person for District Attorney. One person for ( croner. One person for National Delegate. One person for State Delegate. Each election precinct will also elect one person for member of the County Commit tee for the ensuing year. The polls will remain open till 7 p. m. Return Judges will convene at the Court House, Tionesta Borough, on the following Tuesday, April 10. 1900, at 2 o'clock p. m. Attention is called to the Act of June. 1881, regulating primary elections, that Judges aud Clerks, before entering upon the discharge of their duties, shall take and subscribe an oath or afllrmation in presence of each other. Proper election blanks and tickets will be mailed to the committeemen of tbe dif ferent precincts in due time. It is their duty to see that these are promptly on hand on the day of the primaries. F. P. Walkkb. J. T. Dale, Chairman. Secretary. Messrs. IMack and Towler Withdraw. Ed. RErrnLicAN : TI10 following letter from Mr. John W. Black and Dr. S. S. Towler has been re ceived by mo. It is self explanatoiy. Please give it space in the Forest Rb rciiLicAN. Yours truly, F. P. Walker. Chairman Republican Co. Committee. To the County Chairman Co. Republican Committee: We, tbe undersigned, in tbe interest of party harmony, withdraw from the canvass for 11011. i nee for Assembly. John W. Black. S. S. Towlkr. March 27, 1!KX). M r. Bryan's far western trip is to be a 10,000 mile atl'air, with a rear end speech at every stopping place. The Democratic leaders propose to see to it that a vast amount of grumbling and fault-finding follows the flag. "Let no innocent man be punished," is now an excellent motto for the law abiding people of Kentucky. "Cotton Jumps to Ten Cents,"says the Savanna Tribune. Thus McKiuley prosperity invades the South. Dkmochath who say the silver que tion is practically dead aud then put it in their platforms admit that their politics is mere moonshine. A Swiss savant has invented a system of converting wind iuto heat. There is some prospect, after all, that Colonel Bryan may lie utilized advantageously. The rate at which Republican con grcssmcB are being re-nouiinaled indi cates that recent Porto Rican legislation is not as deadly as has been made to ap pear. LonD RonEKTs will start for Pretoria with a superiority of ten to one in num bers. His failure to get there would make South Africa tho grave of another reputation, Ci:cir, Rhodes asserts that the number of Boers has been greatly exaggerated, yet ho was careful not to attempt to get through the thin cordon at Kimlierly in spite of tho monotonous diet of horse steaks. South Dakota, which gave its elector al vote to Bryan in 1H90, went Rcpubli can lant year by over 6O0O. That was be fore Pettigrew got down to work in the Senate. The state is anti-Pettigrew by at least 25,000. On one ship that sailed from Manila few days ago over 500 rescued Spaniards nailed for Spain at the expense of the United StHfi. The treaty agreement to relieve tho prisoners as soon as possible lias been redeemed. A STRANGER'S VIEW. VN Notes and Notions of a Ramble About Town, In- to ' teresting to Our Many Readers. y T Y chance I find myself in, by far.oneof - the prettiest, coziest and at he same time most progressive little towns that I have visited. Being here for a few days and having nothing better with which to occupy my time I have taken a stroll about town calling here and there upon some of tho most enterprising and seem ingly popular business houses, and not ing in a casual way those things coming within the range of my optics that im pressed me most. Below, kind reader, you will find the result, uot, perhaps, in the language used by 'Varsity Profess or, but withal possibly interesting to you, inasmuch as it treats only of local topics. But tiist I must say a lew words in regard to my "home" while here, The Agnew, presided over by that veterau among genial and well-liked Hotel men, Mr. C. F. Weaver, and which iscertainly worthy 01 all the praise and commenda tion that can be showered upon it by its host of friends among the commercial fiaternity. Of course there aie larger, more expensively furnished houses than this, but the idea I wish to convey in my description of this hotel is the perfect adaptation of every detail in construction, equipment and management, to the com fort, pleasure, safety and security of its guests. The Interior certainly shows a perfection of finish and altontion to de tail that mark a purely artistic and prac tical combination of utility and beauty. But I wish to dwell especially on tha dining room, complete with its service of oak, fine linen and silver, and cuisine indeed beyond description. Not only is there an unusually large variety oftompt- ing viands al every meal, but the service is above reproach ; experienced waiters attend the wants of those fortunate enough to dine here, and supply their every need in the epicurean line. The guest rooms are furnished In the most ccmplot?, handsome and comfortable manner, and are replete with all modern mprovements. Mr. Weaver, the pro prietor, is a most genial and obliging landlord, ever studying tho wants of his guests. He is a hotel man of long ex perience and demonstrated ability, and appl es the principles of successful busi ness pi actice to the management of his establishment. T. V. UITCIIEY, ESQ. While sojourneying here 1 had the rare good fortune to become acquainted with attorney T. F. Ritchoy, that popular in terpertor of the law, who has for so long been identified with the interests of For est county. I spent a very pleasant hour in Mr. Ritchey's office to-day in conver sation upon sundry topics, and carried away with me a very lasting and pleasant impression of that gentleman. Mr. Ritch ey, knowing me to bo, a stranger hero, entertained inn very highly and in conse quence tberool I feel justified in saying ust a word in regard to that gontlemon who has, owing to bis indomitable energy and purseverance, attained a prominence n social and business circles here that U not to be despised. I find him very pop ular in legal circloi throughout the coun ty, having been identified with the five very Important murder cases which have been on the court calendar in the last few years, in each of which but 0110 Mr. Ritchey succeeded in carrying off the honors, and in being complimented highly by the Court for tho manner in which be conducted the oases. I value my newly found acquaintance very high ly, and feel deeply indobtcd to him for the hospitality accorded me while here. TIONESTA CASH STORE. My call at the Tionesta Cash Store was very pleasant and I enjoyed myself ex ceedingly in conversation with its genial proprietor. The premises occupied are large and commodious, and the different departments comprised are filled to over flowing with the finest goods obtainable. A large stock of groceries, delicacies, etc., is carried ; also a fine line of clothing and furnishings, embracing among the many useful articles of apparel required' In gentleman's toilet what was really as handsome and nobby a line of ouling shirts, hats and neckwear as will be seen in many days, and I noted, clso, at strict ly cash prices consequently very low, I give Tionesta credit for the general en terprise and hustling ability of its busi ness fraternity, and along these lines the members of this firm stand very high, as being very popular throughout the vicin ity. TIONESTA MANTEL CO. One of my most interesting visits was made at Tionesta's largest and most ex tensive manufacturing industry, the Tio nesta Mantel Manufacturing Company, where I was permitted to stroll through the entire plant and make observations at my will. This is undoubtedly one of the largest plants of the kind in thecoun try, and to say I was surprised and in terested at what I saw would be express ing the situation mildly indeed. Two large buildings are used, each 50x100 feet and 3 stories high. Besides these two buildings there is tho kiln where all the lumber for use in the factory is first dried and seasoned before using, and a brick structure containing tho engines and pewers. Here also the mantels are put through the first stages in the course of their manufacture, while the other build ing is used for finishing, varnishing, ven pring, storage, office, etc. I should judge there are about 50 bandi employed, in eluding expert wood carvers (all the car ving is done by hand), joiners, machiu ists, finishers, painters, clc. 1 under stand that a capital or jia.noo is necessaiy to run this plant, there being on hand about $20,000 worth of stock continually This is uot surprising after one has seen all the extensive plant, the ponderous, at the same time delicate and intricate, machinery. The beautiful, iu fact ex quisite, handiwork displayed in the fin ished work, the tons of valuable lumber, including mahogany and other valuable woods ; in fact everything Irom one floor to the other, signifies perfection and should of course judge iu consequence of all this a prosperous business, which lat ter fact is self-evident. This plant is op erated by tiie East End Mantel it Tile Co., of Pittsburg. DR. F. S. HUNTER. ' During my stay here from some un ?4 known cause I awoke one :iorning w ith a sensation at the base of one of my mo lars, such as you occasionally read alout but do not often care to experience. Of course the next thing was hunt for a dentist, and I was directed to the office of Dr. F. S. Hunter, whero my suffering was quickly terminated. Before leaving the Dr.'s sanctum I enjoyed a very pleas aut chat with him and learned a great many things concerning his profession that surprised me somewhat. The office occupied by hint are attractively and handsomely furnished and equipped wi.h all necessary appliances of the vory latest and most modern pattern for the treatment and care of the teeth. His treatment of me was such that I can speak of him in terms only of the highest praise and from opinions voiced by sev eral with whom I have spoken I infer that he conducts the most popular dontal office In this locality, with prices for tho highest class skill in that direction lower than those charged by dentists in general. CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK. In noting "my impressions" ot your beautiful town and its inhabitants I must not forget a call made at one of the lead ing financial institutions of the county, the Citizens' National Bank, where I met its genial Cashier, Mr. J. C. Bowman. After a short but pleasant conversation with that gentleman I was impressed with its apparent solidity and high rating, noting one or two statistical items which I take the liberty of mentioning. From the last statement I see that the individ ual deposits snb'iect to check amount to nearly $92,000 while the cash 011 hand, nearly f$7,000, would pay those deposits at once with the exception of aboi't fo.000 and without drawing on other securities. This exceeds tbe average of banks in gen eral by nearly 60 per cent. Another fact greatly testifying to the growing popularity of this Bank is the increase in deposits nearly 100 per cent, in the last year. Tho financial standing and sterl ing worth of the geutlemon who com pose tho directorate and management of the institution is such that no question can arise as to its ability to withstand al finaucial storms which have threatened concerns ot this kind throughout t'.e country. F. E. DICK. As a fitting representative of the mer chant tailoring industry in Tionesta I will mention Mr. F. E. Dick, at whose parlors I made a very pleasant eall to-day. Mr. Dick is in reality the fash ionable tailor of Tionesta, and Is patron ized largely by the fastidious among the male element of the city. He has con tinually on hand, a largo and complete li.ie of stylish suitings and overcoatings, and is prepared at all titns to suit the most exacting. The workmanship I noted to be of the best that can be ob tained in the locality with prices corres pondingly low. Mr. Dick also makes n specialty of repairing and cleaning. FOREST CO. NATIONAL BANK. In passing down main street this a. m. I was attractod by an unusually hand some specimen of architecture in stone, opposite the Citizens' Bank which I found upon inquiry to be tho now home of the Forest County National Bank, which will ere long be occupied by that institution. After obtaining permission I went through the building and was cer tainly surprised at the skilled workman ship displayed and tLe beautiful orna mental, aud at the same time, useful re sult. The interior shows a perfection of finish and attention to detail that mark the highest artistic and practical combi nation of utility and beauty. The main lobby U a study in architecture with its handsome woodwork, tile floors, offices and furnishings, in keeping with their surroundings. The Forest County Na tional Bank ia recognized as one of the leading financial institutions in the vicin ity, and has demonstrated its solidity and financial worth and standing to the satis faction of all. Their last statement is very gratifying and shows' a total deposit of nearly $183,000 and undivided surplus and profits nearly 210,000, altogether making a showing unsurpassed by any banking institution in the country. F. P. AMSLER. And I must not forget the concern pre sided over by Mr. F. P. Amsler, who made mo feel quite at home upon my visit there to-day, Mr. Amsler conducts really a high class store, one which it is a pleasure to patronize, and its exceeding popularity throughout the community is testified to by tbe extent and character ol its patronage, rivalling I learn thstofany like concern in the vicinity. Mr. Am sler deals largely in fruit and produce, and I found the large storn filled in the different departments with a complete and line line of groceries, delicacies, con fectionary, cigars, tobacco, etc., such would please the most fastidious among Tionesta buyers. A pleasing call surely one to be remembered. TnE CENTRAL HOUSE. There's no'bing dearer to a traveling man's heart than a good hotel, and with nut exaggerating at an 1 can safely say that I found bore in Tionesta a hostlory, as it were, worthy of all the praise and commendation that can be showered upon it by Its hosts of friends among the commercial and tourist fraternity the New Central. The house I fouud to be equipped with nil modern improvements, the rooms largo, airy and sumptuously lurnished. The entire house throughout has been remodeled and refurnished equipped with biass mounted bedroom sets, gas stoves, bath and toilet rooms, electric bells, etc., and possesses all the conveniences ora city hotel. I wish to dwell especially on the dining room with its fine service in charge of uniformed waiters, and its really high class kitchen, presided over by a chef of tbe first water, is something to be remembered by all entering. Tho proprietors. Gerow Uerow, are of long experience in the ho tel business, very zealous regarding the welfare of their patrons and very popular with all. Many thanks for your kind treatment of 1110, a sentiment voiced uu doubtedly by all your guests. L. J. HOPKINS. And I must not forget the largo 2-llat, lire proof store presided over by Mr. L, Uopki ns, who made me fool quite at home on my visit there to-day. This gont'.einan, I find, conducts really a high class store, one which it is pleasure to visit, rivalling in patronago aiiy likecon- oern iu the county. Every department I found filled with choice lines of clothing, drygoods, hardware, groceries, provis ions, carpets.in fact everything noeded to Insure comfort in every sense in the home. A new acquisiiion mado lately by Mr. Hopkins to his already immense stock is a finely selected line of furniture, embracing parlor, bedroom aud dining room sets, rock or s, chiffoners, etc., etc. The general appearance of Mr. Hopkins' store bespeaks a large patronage, and I can safely say It enjoys the same If Tio nesta people possess the good judgment I give them credit for in selecting only high class concerns for the necessities of life. TIONESTA PLUMBING COMPANY. Also on my list of pleasant vlsi's I must record one made upon the Tionesta Heating A Plumbing Co,, who monopol ize, as It wero, the patronago in that line throughout the locolity. I dropped iu yesterday aud had the pleasure of view ing for the first time one of the most com pletely equipped and finely stocked plumbing establishments that I have seen for some time, somoofthe largost contracts in plumbing aud roofing in this locality have boen satisfactorily complet ed by this firm and stand as fitting testi monials t-j the skill of the concern, and to Its popularity in this line throughout this vicinity. Also a specialty is mado of bicycle repairing In all its branches. I saw while there the 1900 Liberty model, which is handled hero exclusively by this firm ; a better wheel for tho money was never manufactured, as I know my self, having ridden one for two seasons. SCOWDEN CLARK. I felt doubly repaid for my visit to the large concern of Scowden iC Clark by tho courteous treatment accorded 1110 by those gentlemen, and by the enterprising appearance of the interior ot both large store roomy. Mossrs. Scowden it Clark, I loam, have been connected with this concern for about 14 years, and through able business management and courtesy and liberality shown patrons have amassed a patronage which ranks among the first of its kind in this section. A large line of heavy and shelf hardware, farming tools, machinory, etc., is shown iu one building, while in tho other high class wagons and carriages are manufac tured, a specialty being the manufacture of wagons especially for the oil country trade. Messrs. Scowden A Clark are hold high in the estimation of th-ir hosts of patrons and are alike popular com mercially and socially. GEORGE H. KILLMER. Becoming acquaintod in an accidental nanner with Mr. Killmor, druggist and grocor, I called there to-day and enjoyed myself exceedingly in conversation with that gentleman. He conducts one of the finest and most handsomely appointed drug and grocery concorns In this sec tion, one worthy in evory degroe of the Urge and steadily growing patronage ac corded it by an appreciative community. Bosldcs the large stock of drugs, pharma ceutical preparations, groceries, delica cies, etc., carried, attention is paid to novi Ities in perfumes, soaps, toilet arti cles, etc., while the prescription depart ment in charge of Mr. Killmor is large and complete, being fully egnipped for compounding tho most difficult prepara tions. G. W. ROBINSON. Upon entering the largo establishment of Mr. G. W. Robinson I was attractod bv the seeming great taste used in the displey of his goods, as well as the mag nitude. rivaling, I am suro, any I have seen in this section. He conducts a gen eral store, carrying men's furnishings, bouts and shoes; a fine line of assorted groceries and delicacies, an 01 wnicu looked fresh and very desirable, besides handling large quantities of lumber. Ev erything about tho store botokened a large and prosperous business, augment ed by the strictly honorable and up to date business methods practiced and a marked courtesy, which I noted accord cd all patrons. The very agreeable en- tortainiiicnt given mo by Mr. Robinson made me feel that his is indeed a very pleasant place to trade. C. PARKE GREENI! Notice to the Public. All persons imlebt d to the firm of Miles & Armstrong are requested to gel tie before April 8th. After above date the accounts will be left for collection. T. E. Arestrono, 31 O. F. Miles. An Idea of tbe proper thing in Hats, iSLoo3, Shirts aod Furnishings for men can be obtained by looking at our window display. A Question as to the cost, will be Our prices and styles ;!!:mu:Miiii:.; .,v.-.'-ui:tl::.l'.:. -nr:t:!tl!llif:;. a;;;; ;;!ii;!!"""Hs:: Jao :; . ffi'":!l? 13:2:. :::""iiiir-ri7::.-- . am-:v. .11 --' The Tallest Mercantile Building in the World, Owned and Occupied Exclusively B Ut. life Eureka Harness Oil Is th. I vest preservative of new leather nuil the het renovator of old leather. It oils, softens, bluck us aud protects. Use Eureka Harness Oil on your Nut tmrnm, your old hr nms. and your rarrlmtvton, will not only look Iwtli-r but wear lonmr. Koldewrywhetvln cli all Ilia from liulf inb Iu live gallou. Met. imiliHU OIL 10. It Cures the Cough. CONSUMPTION. Constant coughing is the sure road to serious lung trouble. Dr. James' Cherry Tar Syriip cures the cough, and prevents consump tion. Pleasant, easy to take, always the same all tho way through the bottle does not deteriorate with age. Absolutely harmless. At all Drug Stores. 25 cents a Bottle. Don't Acrept bubstilUtea. iR-B5 frit' 6tAi ftfsrpffAfivr It's not a "patent" tnedidne, but Is prepared qirect.from the formula of E. K. Ilnrton, M. D, Cleveland's most eminent specialist, bv Hjnlmer O. Benson, Ph.IX, B.8. BAk-UbN is llie Rrcat- est Known restorative aim iu vitrorntor for men and women. It creates solid fie Ah, mu:cls and strength, clears the laaiti, makes the blood pure and i.eh and causes a general feelitiff of health, strength and renewed vitality, while the peiieri.'.ive orgnus are helped to rrfiaiii their normal powers ami l!ie sufferer Is quickly made con. seious of direct benefit. One box will work wonders, six should perfect a cure. Prepared In small auenr conted tabids easy to swallow. The days ol celery compounds, nervum sanmparillns and vile llmiid tonics are over. BAR-FI: iJ for sale nt all dnivr stores, a 60-dose box for 13 cents, or we will mnil It securely sealed on re teptof Price. CKS. barton ani buns'" v, Oar-Bca Block, Cleveland, U, Sold by Heath it Killmor. Tionesta, Pa. Guaranty Rheumatic Remedy la Guaranteed to Cure RHEUMATISM OR MONEY IS REFUNDED. Thin preparation is put up in carton contain tig two bottle, which have to be mixed, ami it old by dnii;ist at $1.35 per packnpe. It hat been tested iu hundreds of casts oi klieumatism 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 iu cases of long 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 crystals and effect a permanent cure. Should your druggist uot have it aud decline to get it for you, or try to sell you "something just as gnd," write us, and upon receipt of price we will V-nd by express, prepaid; ana if it fails to benefit or effect a cure, we will refund the money. It is also the only positive cure known for KiggV disease of the gums, which is caused by Uric Acid, and it is recommended by all first-claim dentists. Guaranty Rheumatic Remedy Co. Oncohposatcd) 38 W. Gcncscc ST., BUFFALO. N.Y. Everything new and up to date for making FLOUR. - AND ALWAYS ou hand for sale a full stock in our line. MERCHANT MILLERS. Bridge St., - Tionesta, Pa. Patent process flour fcl.15 at Tionesta Uasn More. it a rovelaliou to you. are both wiuuers. ROBINSON. Wholesale Prices to Users. Our General Catalogue quotes them. Send 15c to partly pay postage or expressage and we'll send you one. It has 1100 pages, 17,000 illustrations and quotes prices on nearly 70,000 things that you eat and use and wear. We constantly carry ia btock all articles quoted. MONTCOMERY WARD & CO. Mlrhlcaa At. M adlmn UU, Chlragw I The New Way! The coming of the year 1!U)0 marks a new epoch 'n tin com mercial calendar of success An epoch that now looks as if it were destined to be the grentest money making period iu tho history of the present time. Prosperity for All. That you tnuv cucct-cd you bond evory energy pod norve to "net ahead" and save every possible penny. Where We Help is our XKW WAY of doi g business. To sell at the lowest possible prices, even one admits, it tuuet bo for I'.iSH aud nut on long ci edit. Now we have decided ou this pluu as the bust oue to help you and servo vour 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 CANII, and huve decided to mark our goods 00 that basis and as we cau not have two prices, we make one price and that the IjOM est fur C'iimIi. The Quality will be tho best, as we always endeavored to give yiu, aud we wi'l not sacrifice quality to reduce tho price. GROCERIES. With the ad lition of this line we endeavor to serve you better and have bought nly the boa goods Frt'Nli from factory and it we cau make a bet ter price thu 1 other do it is because we sell theiu ouly for cash. Wo will keep 1 p nor other goods as heretofore. Most cordially invito you to come in and tell us if we have made a mistake. We desire to remain Your Servants, TIONESTA CASH STORE, Suoci shots to 7IiLi: V VEHtS TltOXJ. Xs. & Dress Goods. In this line our assortment is unlimited; comprising Blue and Black Sergr, Brillian tine, Blue Broadcloth, eto , and iu wash goods we have the finest line of Lancaster Ging hams, Oreas Ginghams, Piques plain and faucy Porcals, ct ., that was ever shown iu Tionesta. Co mo and see. Shoes. Wo handle the famous Fisher and Richard son brands. Anyone who wears shoes knows that these are two of tho best makes on the market. Wa can fit anybody at prices that can't bo beat. Groceries. We handle tho finch t line of canned goods that is sold in town. All uho buy from us will tell you so. (Jomo and seo our stock of Potted Meats, Condensed Soups, etc. The class of goods we handle is A 1. None better. Lawrence & Other Jewelers v.(i V;7ryj& WL- b '!' ARE OUT OF PLACE Just as much rs glasses on a Ton-Day-Olil baby, when thoy compare tlioir stock and prices witli Hint to 32 SENECA St., OIL CITY, PA. Offloia! Watch Inspector and Repairer for tho V. N. Y. & V. nnd I,. S. & M. S. K'ye. Sond or bring your work to u. BRING IN YOUR JEWEUm That need repaircng if you wish good work at right prices. Our Motto is, "Not how' cheap, but how good for the money." Remember we can take care of all y ur wants in the Jewelry line iu strict ly up-to-date fashion. ALL WORK and GOODS GUAR ANTEED as REPRESENTED. C. C. ULLER, Ilrmioli 8toi'u, WANTED ! Itolialilo man for Manager of Hrniich Oilice I wii to open In this vicinity. Good oponiu-r for an energetic sober man. Kindly mention this pnper when writing A.T. MORKIS, Cincinnati, O. Illustrated crtulogno 4 cts. postage. Hopkins sells tho hIiooh and rublx i You Smearbauqh. NEW LIVERY Having purchased I lie livery barn lo cated in rear of Hotel Agnow and after adding many new and up-to-date rigs wo nro now prepared to furnish livery rigs lo tho people of t.iis vicininity and gutimi teo lo lit you out in first-class stylo. We will make a specinlty of furnishing rigs for Funerals, Weddings, Receptions hta WM. ORAM, ARCHIE UREY. COJIK AXI1 KKK UN. SHORTHAND BY MAIL! We can teach you to becoino a corapo tont short band reporter, by mail. A standard Kyatein. Easy to learn j easy to read j easy to write. Success guaranteed. Snnd ten cents (in stamps) for first lesson. Write for particulars. Add res tho The Warren business University, War ren, Ta. HOW about your stock of Stationary We do high class Job Printing. TIMETABLE, in clleet Jan. 10, l'.Klu. Trains leave Tio nosta for Oil City and points west as follows : No. 81 buffalo Express, daily except Sunday 12:00 noon. No. 33 Oil City Ex ress, daily except Sunday 7:40 p. 111. For Hickory, Tidiouto, Warren, Kinziia, Bradford, Olonn and tho East: No. 30 Olean Express, daily except Sunday 8:45 a. 111. No. 32 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:19 p. in. Get Time Tables and full information from J. W. McCUEA, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. It. BELL, Gen'lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Passengor A Ticket Agent, General ofllco, Moonov-Brisbano Bid Cor. Main and Clinton Sts., Buflalo.N.Y WANTED SEVERAL BRIGHT and honest persons to represent us as Managers in this and tlose-by coun ties. Salary $:i00 a year and expenses. Straight, bona-fido, no more no less sal ary. Position permanent. Our refer ences, any bank in nny town. It is ninin ly ofllee work conducted at home. Ref erence. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Tins Dominion Co., Dep't 3, Chicago, 111. 10-11-119. Administrator's Notice. Whereas, Letters of Administration on the estnto of James O. Ratl'orty, late of Green township, Forest county, Pa., de ceased, having lieou granted to the un dersigned, all persons indebted to said estato are repics td to make immediate payment, and those having claims against tho snnio will present them for settlement without delay to Lkon Watson, Ad minihlr lor. Nebraska, Pa., March 8, IIHmj.
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