THF FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. I. WINK, - EoiTOft 4 PnopRiiTon WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1900. Republican Ticket. C'Ol'NTY. Assembly A. M. DOUTT, Tionesta iuruun. Associate JudteV. II. H. POTTER ER, Kingsley '1 wp. lNxtriet Attorney SAMUEL D. IR WIN, Tionesta Borough. Republican Primary Elections. The Return Judges elected at tbe Re publican primaries ou Saturday last met at the Court House yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Chairman Walker called the convention to order, and appointed J, T. Dale and Loon Watson clerks. The roll was called and the Judges responded to their names and handed in the returns of their respective district. Too vote was tabulated by the clerk and resulted in the uoaiinatiou of Dr. A. M. Doutt of Tionesta for Assembly, and W. 11. II. Dottorer of Kingsley Township for Asso ciate Judge. The -Chairman declared those gentlemen the duly chosen nomi nees of the Republican party of Forest county or tbe ensuing election. On mo tion Samuel D. Irwin of Tionesta borough was placed in nomination for District Attorney. The election of a Chairra iu of tbe Com mittee for tho eusuing year being next iu order, Q. Jam iesou of Tionesta borough and Clinton Fitzgerald of Marionville were placed in nomination. A ballot was taken resulting, Jamicson 11, Fitzgerald 4, 8. D. Irwin 1. Mr. Jauiieson was ilo clared the duly elected Chairman. On motion Hon. C. A. Randall, Forest County's choice for National Delegate, was accorded the courtesy of naming his own conferees for the district con ference. Tho following resolutions were pre sented, and read and unanimously adopted : RESOLUTIONS. We, tho Republicans of Forest County in Convention met, continue our adher ence to the principles of the Republican party, and rejoice in the prospeiity now enjoyed throughout our country through its policy. We heartily approve of the wise, patri otic and progressive administration of President MuKinley, and his untiring ef forts to bring to a success! ul termination all of the issues of the late war, and open ing now markets for our products and lai.or through the"open door"policy with China and other important markets; and we hereby join in asking his unanimous re-nomination by the National Republi can Convention at Philadelphia. We rejoice to know that the Republi can party nas redeemed every pledge made by the last national platform by giving just protection to labor and pro ducing revenue sullicient for the ordi nary expense of the Govern netit and gradually reducing tbe public debt, and providing for the uation a safo, sound and stable currency. We hereby endorse the wise, business like administration of Governor Stone, and his positive determination to keep the expenses of tbe State within its reve nues. We cordially endorse the course of our present member in the last Legislature, Dr. S. S. Towler, and his brilliant record and faithful adherance to the principles ol tho Republican partv. We borchy endorae tbe candidacy of me non. w. Arnold ror Congress-at-large as an earnest and progressive Re publican, and having been twice elected to Congress in a district giving a large ncmocrauc majority, we asK ourdelegate to use all honorable means to secure his nomination at the coming State conven tion. W e hereby endorse the candidacy of uon. r.,. a. riaraenourg or Wayne coun ty for the oflloe of Auditor General, and request that our delegate give him cor dial supnort at the ensuimr convention. We hereby endorse the tickot placed in nomination 10-nay ana pledge to it our earnest snpp rt. After a few remarks by Mi. Irwin, Dr, Doutt and Dr. Towler the convention ad journed. Thus the Republican county ticket is completed. Of the individual members composing it we have not time to speak . at present, but will take oecasion to do so as the campaign progresses. It is the duty of all loyal Republicans to lay aside whatever little differences may have arisen in the primary campaign and go to work for the election of the ticket from top to bottom. We have the common enemy to fight now and he will put bis best foot forward. It behooves us to stand together and win in the fall. More large cities have gone Republi can this spring than was ever known be fore in the beginning of a presidential year. Ri-publican gains in Nebraska's local elections are a favorable indication of something greater in the same direction in November. Just to show that race prejudices are . dying out in the South a party of Virgin iaus turned out the other day and lynch ed a white, man. Skchktaky Gaqk has been examining into our surplus of revenue Secretary Carlisle, was always occupied in figuring up his deficiency. Bkfork donating the Presidency to Mr. Dowey it might be well to have i fair understanding that he will not trans for tho title to his wife. A treasury surplus of $54,000,000 for the nine months ending March 31 is i recommendation for Republican manage ment that speaks for Itself. : The prospei ity of Colorado is so pro nounced that thore is a possibility of that (State turning its back npon Bryanism. Experience is a great educator. ' Tiik Democratic editors soized eagerly upon former Consul Maerum as a cam: paign issue, but he has turned out as empty and boomerangic as the Idaho mining riots. When tbe Hon. Joseph Weldon Bailey, tbe former leader of the )emocracy, first arrived in Congress he . sisted upon the serjeant-at-arms deducting from his sal ary for those upon which bo was absent. Now, this Democratic statesman who makes a specialty of tbe Constitution and glories in boiog better than his colleagues can go off on a campaigning tour for a swit in the Senate and draw his Congres sional salary without doing his eon science tho least bit of violence. The Hon. Joseph Weldon Badev, as a reform er, is sadly lacking in staying powers. ODlna! Vote at the Republican Prima ries of Forest County. April 7, 1900. y- ASSEMBLY A&SOCLATB Junow . 5 )M STRICT. ' 5 vr Clarington SI 24 31 44 Cooksburg 1 10 7 5 Redelvff. 5 41 6 41 Nebraska M 82 30 its 14 Guitonville 19 4 21 2 Want llw-linrv :W !M SI Forle Farm 80 5 27 7 Hickory 82 66 ti7 17 Brookstou ' S 44 S' X Frost 12 82 1! Cooper 25 20 5 Foxburg 2 11 S 10 Porkev ; 12 8 dough 4 2: 10 18 Watson Farm 3 13 6 10 Marionville 124 8i 40 176 During 5 9 1 13 Starr 14 4 1M Newtown 7 20 29 Kellettville 20 . : 61 4 Mayburg 15 5 19 1 Tionesta Twp 4! 37 63 24 Tionesta Borough 104 70 126 49 649 619 7.9 617 The totals of the vote for National and State Delegates were as follows: C. "A. Randall, National Delegate, 1147; A. R. Meohling, Stale Delegate, 1090. A Prediction. ' The Philadelphia Accord is one am.ng the few Democratic newspapers which indulge in the vain delusion that it is yet possible to prevent the nomination of Mr. Bryan as tbe Democratic Presiden tial candidate this year. Reviewing the platform just adopted by tho Nebraska Democracy In convention a platlorm which undoubtedly was submitted to and approved by Mr. Bryan prior to its adoption the Record says : "The Democrats have before them an opportunity and a problem which require a statesman of high ability and cou.ago, capable of leading the Government in constitutional paths. By this Populist platform and his speech menacing tbe people with a new grecnbacK agitation list when tbe specter of free silver has been laid Mr. Bryan has shown even to his utmost zealous adherents in the past that he is not the man for the hour. No matter how sound may be his views upon the great issue which a Republican administration and a Republican Con gress are farcing upon the nation, his identification with the worst monetary heresies and humbugs, including Green backery, has inspired a distrust of him which cannot be overcome in the pivotal States that will decide tho contest." And vet William Jennings Bryan ill be tbe Democratic nominee at Kansas City next July ; nothing is surer than that. Will the Philadelphia Record re fuse to support him in the campaign T Probably not. Its hatred of Republican doctrines and policies is too strong for that. Rather than abate one jot of its un reasonable hostility to what it calls "the pernicious policy of Protection" the Rec ord will most likoly accept Bryanism and all that that implies. So will all the rest of the Dotnocratio free-trgde press of the United States. Mark the prediction American Economist. It has been hinted that David B. Hill of New York is one of tbe iellows behind Dowey's sudden Preidential aspirations. And ueorgo s latest uttcrauce 1 am a Democrat" would seem to confirm the soft impeachment. The Republican nominee for governor of Rhode Island began life as a mill boy and to-day is the head of one of tbe larg est manufacturing establishments in that State. We seldom find a self-made man who started in as a boy orator. Does anybody know of a piece of gen oral legislation proposed or promoted by Mr. BryauT The gentleman from Ne braska served in Congress for two terms and put in his entire time talking for publication. We doubt seriously the wisdom of Senator Spooner's effort to show Senator Tillman tbe error of hi way. The gen tletnan from Wisconsin should bear in mind the Spanish proverb which declares it to be "a waste ol lather to shave an ass." During; the war with Spain, for which our preparations were hurriedly made, the Democrats complained that onr trans port service was inferior, and their sym pathy for the sold iei a was permitted to work over time. But a tew days ago a Democratic Member of Congress from New Yerk took the .floor to complain that extravagance was being practiced in the construction and equipment of our army transports. The Democratic don key doesn't stay hitched to one side of a question any great length of time. A bill has been introduced in the House amending the revenue law so as to exempt written instruments, bills ol ex change, drafts, prommissory notes, etc. from stamp tax unless the amount ex ceeds $200. This is a step in the right di rection. Now that the revenue is in ex cess of expenditures to the extent of J0O, 000,000 or more, tbe irritatinir features of the internal revenue law embraced in the stamp tax should bo removed as rapidly as judicious reduction will permit. Pros ident McKinloy is ureincr this sten. and before Congress adjourns will doubtless have convinced that body of his way thinking. ot It is now proposed by some of the Western boomers for Bryan to nominate Kx-Governor Pattison of Pennsylvania as the Democratic candidato lor "Vice President. That would be a kangaroo ticket with it chief strength in its hind legs. If the Democratic national conven tion seriously thinks of making a battle for the election of its national ticket, it must put its strangest man to tbe front, and certainly one of the strong Demo crats of tbe nation is Ex-Governor Patti son. With him as a candidate for Presi dent there would b(i assurance against revolutionary agrarian ism, but bis name as second on the ticket would add no substantial strength to a Presidential candidate who does not command the confidence of the great industrial and business interests ot the country. Phila. 1'imcs, Demo. ' No finer line of wash goods ever came to town than Hopkins has this spring. 1 Patent process Hour )1.15 at Tionesta "SmcK studying this subjectll am con vinced that tho office of President is not such a very difficult one to till, his duties being mainly to exeoat. tbe laws of Con gress." This naive remark is attiibutcd to Admiral Dewey by one of tbe yellow papers. "All I have to do," said a new comer to the United States, writing of the good fortune he had in securing an easy job, "is to carry fifteen or twenty bricks at a time up three or four stories on ladder, and the man above does all the work." John Dirr. Posevville. Ind.. says, "I never used anything as good as One Min ute Cough Cure. We are never without it." Quickly breaks up coughs and colds. Cures all throat and lung troubles. Its use will prevent consumption Pleasaut to take. Heath A Killmer. The "New Wav" makes right price. Step in and see them at Tionesta Cash Store. It DeWitt's Witch Haxel Salve is un equalled for piles, Injuries and skin dis eases. It is the orig'nal Witch Har.nl Salve. Beware of all counterfoils. Ueath it Killmer. Ladies, see "Queen Quality" sbojs at Tionesta Cash Store. It Mrs. J. K. Miller. Newton Hamilton. Pa rwrite, "I think Dewitt'a Witch Ha sel Salve the grandest salve made." It cures piles and bea.a everything. All fraduleut imitations are worthless. Heath it Killmer. It Cures the Cough. DR. JAMES' CHERRY TAR SYRUP Made from the pre scription of an old physician. Tested by years of use. Pleasant to take docs not settlo in tho bottle. Last dose id tho sumo strength as the first. The one safe, never failing remedy for coughs and colds of every description. At all Drug Stores. 25 cents a Bottle. Don't Accept Substitutes. AUDITOR'S REPORT, Tionesta Town ship for year ending March 12, l'JOO. Wm. Lawrence, Treas.,in account with Road Fund DR. To bal. from last settlement $ 477 77 To ain't ree'd from Forest county 650 00 To am t borrowod from i . K. Lanson 900 01 To ain't from Joss. Carson, Col... 76 51 $2,003 28 I'H ' Rv!Orders redeemed $1,785 T2 By 5 percent com 89 25 uy bal. in hands of Tress 129 91 12.003 28 Jesse arson, col., in aco unt with Road Fund DR. To am't of duplicate for 199 1 118 05 IK. Ry am't paid Treas $ 70 51 By 5 percent com. allowed 3 90 By iauds returned 35 19 By exonerations allowed 2 45 I 118 05 Outstanding orders Mar 13 '99 $1,330 65 Orders issued for the year 1899 ... 2,409 79 $3,740 44 Orders redeemed 1785 12 Am't of outstanding orders, Mar. 12, 1900 $1,955 32 ASSETS. Bal. in hands of Treas $ 129 91 Bal. due from Forest county , 600 00 Bal. plank on hand 77 00 Indebtedness, Mar. 12, 1900 1,148 41 $1,955 32 KXPKNDITURES. Auditing the acc't of 1SW8 1 12 00 John Wiles 26 dys. ser. R'd.Com. 39 pd II. Am larger 25 " " 37 50 Andy Wolf 27 " " 40 50 Hunter Run road 613 81 R. A. Stitzinger services as clerk.. 24 00 Blacksmith and Rep. scraper 38 44 Dynamite 38 23 Printing 10 75 Plank 164 38 Interest on horrewed money 161 63 Work over on duplicates by paymasters and others 200 00 II 310 94 Wm. Lawrence, Treas., in acc't ' wiin roor iuna 1K. To bal. at last nettloniAnt 1 fV7 7.1 To am't ree'd from J.t'arson.Col. 243 05 $ 310 80 CR. By orders redeemed $ 194 84 By 3 percent, com. on $194.31 5 83 Bal. in hands of Treas $ 110 13 I 310 80 Jesse Carson, Col., in acc't with roor rund DR. To am't of duplicate for 1899 $ 276 73 CR. By am't paid Treas $ 243 05 By lands returned 15 20 By 6 percent, rebait on $120.00 ... 6 00 By 3 percent, com. on $1 14.00 3 42 By 6 percent, com. on $130.00 6 51 Exonerations 2 65 $ 276 73 ASSETS. Cash in hands of Treas $ 110 13 Am't duo from unsealed tax 2! Ml no Am't due from Clarion county... 200 00 $ m 3 r a n r r Tt tra iiiAiii ua i iMi Outstanding orders Mar. 12, 1900.$ 10 00 Assets over liabilities 6U6 13 $ 606 13 EXPENDITURES. J. B. Eden for 9 days services 13 50 Geo. Monday for 8 days services 12 00 Adam Botzer for 10J dys services 15 60 Dr. F.J.Bovard att'd J Stitzinger 11 55 Aid rendered Wm Ktroup 13 60 Collin for Wm. Bradish 22 00 Mertie Bradish exp'se at 1'olkAo 35 08 Aid for J Stitzinger 71 21 $ 194 34 We the undersigned Auditors of Tio nesta Twp., having examined the above accounts do hereby certify that they are correct to the best of onr knowledge. J. C Hoovler, J. 11. Wentworth, Wm. Hood, Attest Auditors. R. L. Haslet, Clerk. March 12, l'JOO. Administratrix Sot Ice. Wberas, letters of Administration on tbe estate of Matthew Cox, late of Tio nesta, Pa., debased, having been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons in debted to saiil estato are hereby no tilled to make prompt payment, and those hav ing claims auainst said estate will present mem, witnoui ueiay to, IJei.kn F. E. Cox. Administratrix, Tionesta, Pa., Feb. 19, 1900. Shirt Waists. We eta show arrivals in tome very stylish waists, prices from 50 cents up. SKIRTS- Li tit u and Duck Skirts, in Brown, Blue tnd White. Also the newest things in Belts, . Belt Buckles and Scat fa. See Our . TATENT LEATHER tnd TAN OXFORDS tod SHOES. m p) mstlUIIll C3S39-S kKt Srt!!"!'!'iiiiiiis::a:jB nail The Tallest Mercantile BuiMIni la the Worii, Owned and Occupied Exclusive! Bj Us. ns not a "patent" medicine, bt is prepfttwl direct Jrom the formula of K. K. Barton. M. D, Cleveland's most eminent specialist, bv Hialmer a Benson, Ph.IX, as. BAR-BEN is Ihe RrenU cs Known reaorative and in. vigorator for men and women. It creates solid flesh, mutcla and strength, clears the brain, makes the blood pure and t.ch and causes a general feeling of health, strength and renewed vitality, while the generative organs are helped to rrgnin their normal powers and the sufferer is quickly made coo scious of direct benefit One bos will work wonders, six should perfect a cure. Prepared in small sugar conted tablets easy to swallow. The days of celery compounds, nervuma. sarssparillaa and vile liquid tnnira are over. ftAD.Itl:N H for sale at all drug storea, a oo-doa box for 70 cents, or we will mail It securely araled on re let ol price. C&a BARTON AND BRNSON', Bail Ben Block. Cleveland, U Sold by Heath Killmer. Tionesta, Pa. License Applicatioa Notice is hereby given that the follow ing applications for license have been filed at mv office and will be presented April 17, llXXi, at the Court of Quarter Sessions of Forest County, Pa. 1. J. H. Powers, Ke stone House, Marionville, Pa. 2. .1. II. Fidler, Hotel Forest, Marion ville, Pa. 8. J. R. Barr. ftarr's Tavern. Marion ville, Pa. I. J. S. Caldwell, Diagonal House, Byromtnwn, Pa. 5. L. K. Itranch, Central Hotel, Clar ington, Pa. 0. O. 10. A M. L. Oerow, Central House, Tionesta Horough. 7. E A. Weaver, Hotel Aguew, Tio nesta Horough. 8. M. N. Gilbert, Globe Hotel, West Hickory, Pa. Certified f:om tho record. J. H. Robertson, Clerk. March 20, !. AUDITOR'S REPORT ol Green town Bhip for year ending March 12, 1900, J. D. Thompson, Treas. in ac count with Road Fund DR. To ret'ns lroni uns'l'd land sales f (."0 00 Am't from fi. W. Klepfer irtt 57 Am't from Will Wertz 100 00 Returns from H.Winegard, Col... 1,224 67 Ain't Irom KOTM 30 00 2,13i 21 CR. By orders redeemed $1,0:17 00 2 percent, com 38 74 Hal. paid C. F. Klinestiver 100 44 $2,l:t0 24 J. D. Thompson, Treas, in ac count with poor fund DR. AmVfiom (1. W. Klepfer 6'J 5 Am't from Tionesta Boro careA. J.Snllada BO 62 Arn't from Henry Winegard Col. 805 60 Hal. due Treas 3 5! $ 020 42 CR. By orders redeemed $ PI 1 20 2 percent, c-im 18 22 $ 020 42 Henry Winepard. Col. In ao cotint with Koad Fund DR. To am't of duplicate $1,0'JH 03 Returns front Road Corn's 38 00 Returns work tax Col.Wat.6t Co. 245 65 f 1,3X0 54 CR. By Treas. receipts $ 800,00 6 percent oil on f842.10 42 10 3 percent, com on fOO.OO 24 00 Treasurer's receipts 414 67 5 percent com. on $414.67 20 73 Land returns 13 81 Exonerations 11 30 Treasurer's receipts 10 00 Bal. due Treas 44 43 tl,3S0 64 lienry Wmeganl col. in ac count w i tli poor fluid DR. To am't of duplicate.. f 877 18 lial over paid 1 reas 3 53 880 CR. By Treasurer's receipts t 740 61 5 percent off on t7H.r).!K) 30 29 3 percent com. on $74'). 61 22 40 Treasurer's receipts 59 05 5 percent com on $"9.05 2 05 Exonerations 6 20 Land returns 4 15 $ 880 71 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. KKSOURCES. Cash on hand in road fund 4 100 44 To balance 2,757 12 $2,017 56 LIABILITIES. , Road orders outstanding $2,525 17 Poor " " 161 89 Am't due Forest county for sup- riort 01 lunatics at Warren aay urn 22" 60 $2,917 60 Ws the auditors of Grren Twp. have examined the above accounts and find them correct. ( has. Harrison, Geo. Klinestiver, Jb. Attest, Auditors. Fred. R. Klinestiver, Clerk. Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes. Cash is the sledge hammer that opens the market to the poor man at Tionesta Cash Store. It yon tho earlier 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 in stock all articles quoted. MONTCOMERY WARD A CO., MlrklsM At. A Ma4bm St.. Cklraa. I FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Howe Twp. for year ending March 12, liHKi. J. W. lilack, Treas., in account with poor fund PR To bal. from last settlement $ W W Am't ree'd from Col 100 00 Am't cash from O. It. Urant l:l 60 " Millrreek T P ... l!2 74 " " Jenks T P 8 (Hi " " " collector 700 00 Order No. 81 from com'r's Ml 33 tips 01 t'K Uy ordors redeemed.. Commission lialance ,..f2,0J7 61 tiO 8.1 12 $2,0S8 61 J. A. Nash. Collector. 1)K. To bal. from last settlement $ 110 22 Duplicate 808 80 ' $ 023 11 (It. By am't paid Treas $ 500 00 Abatement 28 00 Com on $.VH1.00 15 00 Am't paid Treas 200 (Ml Com. on $200.00 10 00 Return tax 12 62 Exonerations '07- 08 10 69 Balance 137 00 $ P23 11 James Schwsrdtield, poor ovoroeer, DR To orders drawn $ 205 06 CR. By 60 days services 120 (hi Expenses 85 (Hi $ 2115 1X1 Onias Hnyi, poor ovorsoer DR. To ordors drawn $ 54 ' CR. By 10 davs services $ 32 Ihi Expenses 21 73 $ 51 73 asscts. Am't in Treasurer's hands $ 1 " Collector's " 137 mi " Com 375 00 $ 613 02 LIABILITI V.9. J. C. Goist $ 3iKI (10 F. G. Engle 6 (Hi David MiutK 1 30 J. W. lUnct 12 (H) $ 319 30 J. W Black, Treas., in account with road fund DR. To bal. from last settlement $ Hhi 07 Am't from G. W. Noblit 1,150 05 " " liquor licenso 67 00 " " County Treas 300 (Hi " " Collector 1,400 (Ml " cash from Mrs. Andrews 1,500 (Kl Balance 1(19 23 $3,581 t5 CR. By orders redeemed $3,472 72 Com. J. W. Black loo 'X $3,581 95 J. A. Nash, Col. DR. To bal. from last sottlomont $ 09 30 Cadi road duplicate 8H3 Kl Work road duplicate 578 48 . $1,484 78 CR, By ain't paid Treas... . $ 6m 00 Com 15 (Ml Cash paid treasurer 6imi (10 Com 25 (Ml Abatement 28 00 Taxes returned 47 50' ('ash paid treasurer UMI (hi Com 5 (H) Exonerations for '97-'D8 46 1 Balance 218 12 $1,4S4 78 ASSETS. Am't duo from collector $ 218 1 Am't duo from county 2,040 (Mi $2,258 12 LIABILITIES. Outstanding, orders: Harve Butler $t,0(Ml 00 A. H. Bailey 015 28 W. L. Ktroup 35(1 85 Rev. W. 11. Zellers 1,500 41 Phil. Ekas 000 70 F. R, Lanson 1,000 (HI J. C. Bowman 2,(M imi Mrs. Andrews 1,6M (h C. F. Fox 1 3 J. W. Black 109 23 C max Road Machine Co 8imj 00 $9,837 82 We, the undersigned auditors of How township, having examiued tbe aboy accounts Jo hereby certify that tbey are correct to the best or our knowledge. W. L. Stboup, L. A. Soil WER DPI ELD, Atto-t, Auditors, J. C. Geiht, Clerk. March 21, liMMi. WANTED SEVERAL BRIGHT and honest persons to represent us as Managers In this and close-by coun ties. Salary $900 a year and expenses, btraiglit, bona-nue. no more no less sal ary. Position permanent. Our rofer ences, anv bank in anv town. It is main ly office work conducted at home. Ref erence. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Co., Dep't a. Chicago, III. 10-11-Wi. Sot ice to the Public All persons indebted to the firm o Miles at Armstrong are requested to Be tie before April 8th. After above dato the accounts will be lelt for collection, T. E. A RKSTIIONO 31 O. F. Miles. "Queen Quality" shoes sold only at liouesta cash store. It TheewWay " ' ' v i wm wwxjsJMEJWtm X Tho coiincg of the year l'.lOl) marka a uew epoch 'ii the com mercial calendar ortuccess. An epoch that now looks as if it were destined to be the greatest money-making period in tho history of the present limp. Prosperity for All. That you mav succeed you bend every energy rod nerve to "get ahead" and save every possible peuoy. Where, We Help is our VAY of doi g business. To suit at the lowest possible price?, everyone admits, it must be for C?AK1I and not 00 long credit. Kow we have decided on this plan as the best ouo la help you and serve vour b st interests. That we buy at the lowest prices we must buy fur 1'ASII and to sell at the lowest possible prices we must sell fo CASH, and have decided to mark our goods ou that basis and as we can not have two prices, we make one price ami that t he IiOncst lor C'usli. The Quality will be tho best, as we always endeavorod to give yu, aud we will not sacrifice quality to reduce the price. : GROCERIES. With the ad itinn of this Hue we end javor to serve you better aud have bought uly the best goods Frosh from factory and it we can make a bet ter price thu'i other? do it is because we sell them only for cash. We will keep i.p our other goods as heretofore. Most crdially invito you to come iu and tell us if we have made a mistake. We desire to remain Your Servants, TIONESTA CASH STORE, Nnc'tsor to JIiM: fc AiniSTKOXU. L. & S. Dress Goods. In this liue our assortment is unlimited; comprising Blue ami Black Serge, Brillian tiue, Blue Broadcloth, etc , and iu wash goods we have the finest line of Lancaster Ging hams, Dress Ginghams, Piques plain and fancy Percals, et'., that was ever shown in Tionesta. Come and sou. Shoes. We handle the famous Fisher and Kichaid son brands. Anyone who wears shoes knows that these are two of tho lust makes on (he market. We can fit anybody at prices that can't be beat. Groceries. 1 We handle the fin en lino of canned goods that is sold in town. All uho buy from us will tell you so. Come aud see our stock f Potted Meats, Condensed Soups, etc. , The class of goods we handle is A 1. None better. Lawrence & Other Jewelers ARE OUT OF PLAGE Just ns much as glasses on a Ton-Ray-Old baby, when they compare their stock and prices with that to 32 SENECA St., OIL CITY, PA. Ofllcial Watch Inspector and Repairer for the W. N. Y. & P. and L. S. A M. 8. Ifys. Bond or bring your work to us. BRING IN YOUR . That need repaircng if you wish good work at right prices. Our Motto is, "Not how cheap, but bow good for the money." Remember we can lake care of all yur wants in the Jewelry line in strict ' ly up-to-date fashion. ALL WORK and GOODS GUAR ANTEED as REPRESENTED. C. C. ULLER, ltl'HIK'll SlOl'O, TIOIsTEST., PA. SHORTHAND BY MAIL! We can teach you to become a compe tent short hand reporter, bv mail. A standard system. Kasy to learn ; easy to read : easy to write. Huocess guaranteed. Send ten ccnts(iii stamps) for lirst lesson. Write for particulars. Address the The Warren Business University, War rou, Pa. till f You Smearbauah. NEW LIVERY Gnaw jUimr. Iliivinn pun hasod the livery hiitn lo cated in roar of Hotel Annow and after adding many new and up-to-dalo rigs wo aro now prepared to furnish 11 very rigs to tho people of t ils viciniuity and guaran tee to lit you out iu first-class style. We will mnko a specialty of furnishing rigs for Funerals, Weddings, Receptions Kto. WM. ORAM, JRCHIEUREY. van e am si:r, is. GW8T Mill Everything new and up to date for making FLOUR. - AND - ALWAYS on hand for sale a full stock in our line. MERCHANT MILLERS. Bridge St., - Tionesta, Pa. TIMETABLE, in efloct Jan. 10, 1000. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as follows : Kn. HI Itiifriilo Wrnrnua AuWtr except Sunday 12:00 noon. No. 311 Oil City Exrress, daily except Sunday 7:40 p. m. For Hickory, Tldiouto, Warren, Kinzua, Bradford, Olean and the East : No. 30 Olcan Express, daily excopt Sunday 8:15 a. 111. No. 32 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:19 p. in. Got Time Tables and full information from J. W. McCREA, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. R. BELL, Gon'ISupU J. A. FELLOWS, Gon'l Passenger & Ticket Agent, General office, Moonoy-Brisbane Bid Cor. Main and Cliuton Sts., Buflalo.N.Y Administrator's Notice. Whereas, Letters of Administration on the estate of James O. Rall'erty, late of Green township, Forest county, Pa., do censed, having been granted to the un dersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are rcqucs.cd to make immediate payment, and thoso having claims against tho samo will present them for settlement without delay to Lkon Watson, Adminislr. tor. Nebraska, Pa., March 8, 1000.
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