THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. E. WINK, . Coito 4 PsosaitToa. WEDNESDAY, APRIL IS, Jioa Kcpublionn Ticket. I'Ol'XTY. Assembly A. M. DOUTT, Tionesta Ilorouuh. Asn,rueJiubf- 11. H. DOTTER- r.K, KinnslPV '1 wp. I Strict Attorney SAMUEL P. 1R WIN, Tionesta Roroiigh. Sew County Committee. Following aro the members ol tho rc' eeiilly elected Republican County Com' mitiee: Harnett Oarington, C. E. Matthews; Redetyffo, 8. R. Croasmun. Green Nebraska, Leon Watson. Harmony West Hickory, Geo. L. King; Foglo Farm, M. L. Range. Hickory L. E. Ospmd. Howe Hrookston, J. C. Geist j Pigeon, 1. Haines; Cooper Tract, It. Nugent; Lyucb, C. J. Fox ; Porkey, W. T. Kerr; ClougliH, E. C. Shields. Junks Mariunville, E. A. Yetter; Puliriiig, Elmer Fredericks. Kingsley Starr, Renj. Wellor; New town, P. J. Wortzkeyj Kelleltville, A. II. Downing; Mayburjr, W. M. Deshner. TionoMa Twp.-J. B. Eden. Tionesta Uoro Geo. Iloleman. Wisdom From Kalamazoo. The Hon. Julius Caesar Burrows, of Kalamazoo, Mich., lias at lat got olT his jrreat speech in opposition to Senator Quay, to Governor Stone, to the Consti tution ot the United States and to those Constitutional lawyers of the Senate who are real Constitutional students. Just why Mr. BurroV9, of ICalamazao, Mich., could not have spoken his little pieco many weeks ago we fail to compre hend, for certainly it is only a rehash ol tho same old arguments that have been ridiled through and thiough by Senator Hoar and others. His whole argument turns upon technicalities and upon tho twisting of words .lit of their plain mean ing. One point that he seems to think of great value is the fact that Quay and Pcn roso opposed the seating of Corbett, who was appointed by the Governor from Oregon. The Kalamazoo statesman will discover that there are various others wlio voted against Mr. Corbett, but who will vote for Mr. Quay; nor is it a ques tion, as Mr. Burrows suggests, of the personality of Corbett and Quay. The Corbet ease was not like Quay's, for thero was a conspiracy in Oregon to nanio Corbett outside the Legislature, while in Pennsylvania the conspiracy was against Quay. As a matter of fact, thero is no such thing as a precedent in an election case. If Mr. Burrows does not know, then he certainly ought to know that in recent cases partisanship has ruled, and tho Constitution, except by individual Sena tors, has been practically ignored in the volin-.'. The Quay case is being consid ered, not from partisan standpoints, but from the interpretation of tho Constitu tion. And tho meaning of that Constitu tion is that when there is a recess of the Legislature tho Governor may fill vacan cies. It is not necessary to linger longer with Brother Burrows, of Kalamazoo, Mich., but it may be interesting to noto one of his great objections to tho seating of Quay. Ho is dredfully afraid that if tho Senate, indorses the position of Gov, Slono some Governor in the future will actually "usurp the powers of the Legis lature" and appoint to a vacancy when the Legislature actually is in sessiou. There may be something more than ordi narily invigorating to tho brain in the celery plants that grow out there in Kal amazoo, for certain it is that no other dis tinguished statesman has ever proposed such a tremendous ropositioiu It may bo that a Governor from Kalamazoo might undertake to make such appoint ments, but we do not believe that there could possibly be a Senator of the Uni ted States who would uphold him. The trouble, is that tho Constitution would be opposed to it, while the Conslitulion, on tho other hand, very distinctly gives power to a Governor to appoint during a recess. One other point and we shall leave Sonator Burrows alone to his glory. He thinks that if Quay should be seated now all that lie would have to do would be to secure enough members ol the next Leg islature to prevent an election, and that in such event ho could be reappointed. "Is tlie United States Senate prepared," he asks, "to indorse a construction which would lead to such results ?" This is the old argument, or rattier the old sugges tion that a few members acting with a Governor can control a Senatorial ap pointment. And this is the proposition that Senator Hoar has already answered. Mr. 1 loar finds that there is very much mote force in the argument that a faction might prevent an election by the Legis lature in the hope that it could control the succeeding Legislature, and Mr. Hoar has stated Senator Quay's position exactly. Quay carried the State of Penn sylvania and elected a Republican Legis lature. There was no doubt whatever about his position so far as the people were concerned, but a few personal ene mies, including David Martin, broke their personal pledge and formed a com bination to deadlock tho Legislature. The leaders of this bolting movement hoped a hope that is now shattoi ed to bo ablo to appeal to the State at the next election and gain control for themselves, It was a conspiracy of a littlo minority of Republicans to dominate tho whole Re publican party. It is this conspiracy that led to a recess without an election, and during that recess Governor Stone ap K)inted tho candidate who had already been selected by the voters of the State. It is hardly worth while bothering, therefore, with Mr. Burrows' suggestion. What has happened is ono proposition. What might happen under certain con tinyencies is quite another, and the Sen ate is not obliged to cross a bridge of the future until that bridgo lias been erected. I'liilu. Jnijuirer. IU.ac k iii kn's credentials to tho Senate are not sinned by the Governor of Ken tucky. They are only sworn statements from the Legislature and will bo pigeon holed until it can be proved that a Goe he! Legislature makes and unmakes Sen atora as well as Governors. Senator Lindsev's term expires next March. The Pennsylvania Democrats have de clared for Mr. Bryan, but they aro ailent on the 16 to 1 hobby. Mr. Mackcm, former consul to Preior ia, has been withdrawn, from circulation as a Democratio oampaigu card. An increase of fo0,000,000 In the bank note circulation ia already in sight as a result of the enactment of the new cur- aency law. With MeKinley and Bryan as presi dential candidates. President MeKinley was figured as a Ave to one chance in New York. Tub ratio ot money circulation to pop ulation is now over 2ti for every man, woman and child In the United States, and all as good as gold. Tim Pennsylvania Democrats will go to Kansas City solid tor Bryan. Later on Pennsylvania wi'l go into the elector al college solid for Presldont MeKinley. Till foreiicn shipping intorests, which aro all opposed to the pending shipping bill, seem to have id veil up the hone of defeating its passage by the present Con gress. Thk burning of the magnificent con vention hali at Kansas City was a publio misfortune. Nobody wished audi ill luck to the party that makes a specialty ofcalamity. Oik. Jok Wekelcr destroys all his chances ot getting auy sort of nomina tion at Kansas City when he goos about talking of the wonderful prosperity the country is enjoying. American manufacturers are sweep ing everything before them in Siberia, When we have established a great com mercial mart at Manila, our expansion in the Orient will be unparalleled. The Senate is likely to pass a shipping bill before adjournment. The leeling seems to be general that the rehabilita tion of our merchant marine in the tor- eigu trade can not be begun too soon. Tub Hon, J. C. S. Blackburn presents a singular position. If the election which gave Governor Taylor a majority of the Kentucky votes was irregular, how can Mr. Blackburn, s title to a seat in the United States Senate, which was secured through the same process, be deemed perfect. Thk Bradford Star says that it has been informed on what appears to be good authority that T. N. Barnsdail, the millionare oil producer, will betbo Dem ocratic candidate for congress against J. C.Sibley. A contest of this kind would make what the boys would call a "hot numbor." In 1893 the people voted for a change. In the four subsequent years they found themselves without a cent of change. This year they are content with the change they have in their pockets and won't throw away the substance for the shadow again, even to please the Demo cratio party of pessimism, FINE MACHINE EX HI HIT, Johnston Harvester Company to Make Otic at Paris. Batavia has always beeu and ever will bo justly proud of its many factories and especially of its largest one, tho Johnston Harvester company's, the rapid growth of which promises to make it the largest concern of its kind in the world. The work this company is now completing for its exhibit of the Paris Exposition is not alone a credit to itself and the town in which it is located, but to the whole country it represents. Tho company's exhibit will be com posed of eight machines, as follows: Bon nie binder, with truck and bundle carri er; Continental binder; No. 4 chain drive mower, with reaper attachment; No. 0 chain-drive mower, witn dropper attachment ; Mayflower chain-drive mower; No. 1 Continental reaper, a i!8- tooth Globe rake, and a hay tedder. The wood used iu these machines is all selec ted stock and includes oak, white ash and maple, some of which even in the rough presents a neat appearance in the regu larity and distinctness of the gnin. The platform and tool box on the Bon nie binder is of curly maple, highly pol ished and trimmed with copper, the top of the box being surmounted by an en graved silver plate, with the company's name and place of manufacture. The beauty of this machine will be further enhanced by a handsome engraved cop per hood. The base color of the metal parts of this machine, as well as the oth ers, ia called a lake, and greatly resem bles a maroon. This work is striped with gold leaf and decorated with trans fers in moderate proportion. The platform of the No. 3 combined reaper and the Continental reaper aro of natural oak, with tool Nixes to match, polished and trimmod like the Bonniei with engraved silver name plates. The high mirror-like polish this wood has re ceived does not surpas the artistic skill displayed in the arrangements of the dif ferent boards. These platforms, unless carefully scrutinized, appears to be con structed of a single pieco, so neatly and cleverly is the grain in each board i lined to that of its neighbors. Tho woodwork ol the Mayflower is of natural ash, pol ished and finishod like iu companions. In tho coloring of the Globo rake an ex ception is taken, it being a navy blue,but otherwise finished the same as the others. The only wooden parts of this machine are the thills and whiflletrees. The nickel parts of the machines have not yet been completed. All the parts will be carefully wrapped in tissue paper and tightly packed in wooden cases to prevent the least injury during their long ocean voyage. They will leave America on or about March 15th and ou reaching Paris each machine will be set up and placed upon jacks to facilitate the expla nation of its action. The company's ex hibit is numbered 31,010 and will be lo cated on the second tloor of the United States Annex, Palace of Agriulture. The company has been very fortunate in se curing space wheu compared with many or its competitors. Its location is not as desirable as one unfamiliar with the trouble Americans liave in securing space might expect, or as it is entitled to, but witli one or two exception it is tho best the building affuids. Jlatavia (A'. '.) Xcu s. Excursion Parties for the West. Every firxt snd third Monday to all points west. California, Northern Pa oitic Coast points and Alaska gold fields. Write II. C. Allen, C. P. Jt T. A.. Nickel Plate Road, Erie, Pa. No. 00-31 Hopkins sells the shoe and rubtx rs. John Dirr, Poseyville, Ind., Rays, "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 trouhlas. Its use will prevent consumption. Pleasant to take. Heath A Killmer. The "New Way" makes now prices. "I had dysinsia for years. No medi cine was so effective as Kodol lvspeisia Cure. It cave immediate relief. Two lot tics produced marvelous results," writes L. 11. Warren, Albany, is. It digests what you eat and cannot fail to cure. Heath Killmer. Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes. Dr. JsrooV HoaiUcho lHiwdera. NO ROOM FOR HEADACHE. When tho nervous sys tem is strong and vigor ous there's no room for headache. That's how Dr. James Headache Powders cure. Not by stupefy ing or deadening the nerves, but by soothing and restoring them. Never fail, no matter what the primary cause of headache. Absolutely harmless. At all Drug Stores 4 closes 10 cents. Cure Whore Others rail. WANTED. Christian men and women to qualify for permaneat position of trust in your home oounty. fSoO yearly. Enclose eelf-addressed, stamped envelope to R. S. Wallace, General Secretary, Corcoran Hklg., Washington, V. C.oppoeite Ireas. ury Department. 4-lt-5t Candles Nnthtn tdrlt an mnch to th charm of in nrawinj room or twmtoir t h aoft l tAt ant hunt fntm CORDOVA t'anrilpn. , Nothing will contribute mor to tho art i tic parefM of tho Innihron, i tea or dinner. Th ht iWomt.v candle for tho nimplH or the E mo4 eUhorato function for rot- Fi , tc or inanition. Mail in all color U An j tho root delicate tint I C STANDARD OIL CO. B and told OTorywhar. 1. i haslet k mi GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, - AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA. PENN. To Repair Broken Arti cles use Remember MAJOR'S KUBHER CEMENT, MAJOR'S LEATHER CEMENT. o :f:t ici j:isr. Office ) VA National Bank Building, OIL CITY. PA. Eyes examined free. Exclusively optical. nsro HEAD, llnolc or other nelio re mains; Hi 111 Joint m, 111 in ci iiiki sore iiiHNclcN, and rlieiimutie niiiH V(Iii1k1i nl'ter iikIihj WANO ELECTRIC OIL. A GORGEOUSLY BOUND work of art has just heen issued in New York at an outlay of over 1100,000 for which the publishers desire a Manager in this County, al.-o a good solicitor; good pay to right party. Nearly 100 full-page engravings, sumptuous paper, illumina ted covers and bindings j over 200 golden lilies in the morocco bindings; nearly 100 golden roses in tho cloth bindings. Sells at sight ; presses running day and night so great is the salo. Christian men and women making fortunes taking or ders. Kapid promotions. Ono Christian woman made clear $.".00 In four weeks taking orders among her church acquain tances and friends. Writo ns. It may lead to a permanent paying position to manage our business, and look after our largo correspondence, which you can at tend to ri tt lit at your home. Address H. C. Knowles, General Secretary, 12 East Fifteenth Street, between 1! road way snd Fifth Avenue, New York. 4-1K-H Remarkable Cure ot KhmnKilUm. Kenna, Jackson Co.,W. Va. Atiout three years ago my wire had an attack of rheumatism which confined her to her b?d for over a month and rendered hrr unable to walk a steu without assist ance, her limbs beins swollen to double their normal size. Mr, 8. Mattox insist ed on my using Chamberlain's Fain Balm. I purchased a fifty-cent bottle and used it according to the directions and the next morning she walked to breakfast without assistance in any manner, and she has not had a similar attack since. A. li. I'arsons. For sale by all druggists. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Is un equalled for piles, injuries and skin dis eases. It is the original Witch Hazel Salve, licware of all counterfeits. Ucath AKilliner. jgU Majors lf Cement Shirt Waists. We can show you tho earlier arrivals io some very stylish waists, prices from 50 cents up. SKIRTS- LiotD and Duck Skirts, iu Brown, Blue aud White. Also the newest things io Dolts, Belt Buckles aud Scaifs. See Our PATENT LEATHER and TAN OXFORDS and SHOES. -i ""!!! """'! I !! !3 J iuk l!i!:iiniij!m il C' liiii'l"! """""" 1: J ' ' ' I - ill 8KI ti:::la:s:ss';: rpT" Th Tallest Mercantile BulkJInf la the World, Ownstf anS OecvpieS EichMberf Bj Ua. AO. A. Watnb Cook, President, A. R. M ii FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, DIRECTORS A. Wayne Cook, ' G. W. Robinson, Wm. Sinearbangh, . N.P.Wheeler, T. F. Ritchey.. J.T.Palo. J. II. Kolly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yment era all the benefits consistent with conservative b king, lntorest paid on time deposits. Tour patronage respectfully SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUK or a writ or Lavarl Fa cias, issued out or the Court of Com mon Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylva nia, and to me directed, there will be ex posed to sale by nublio vendue or outcry. at the Court House, in the Borough of Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., on FRIDAY, MAY 11, A. U. WOO, at I o'clock p. m., tho following doscribed property, to-wit : SECURITY TRUST AND SAFE DE POSIT COM PA NY, for use of FRED ERIC PYIjE, nowuseof ACMEKARK EXTRACT COMPANY, vs. ACME EXTRACT COMPANY, defendant. HELEN S. PYLE and FREDERIC PYLE, Executors sf the last Will and Tostamontoi FREDERIC PYLE, do ceased, terre tenants, Lev. Fa., No. 7, May Term, 1!KX). Parmleo it Lindsey, Attorneys. All the defendants' rltrht, title, interest and claim of, in and to all that certain leasehold estate, lease, demise, term of years erecti d, granted, leased and de mised in and bv that certain indenture of lease inado by H. W. Tracy and F. R. Pier as lessors, to the Acme Extract Company, Llmitod, as lessee, dated the ikl day ol May, 18U0, and recorded in the Recorder a office for the recording of deeds, Ac, of the county of Forest, Stale of Pennsylvania, in deed book No. 2, at pago 114, Ac, in and upon all that certain piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being in the township ot Jenks, county or Forest, State of Pennsylvania, hounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point in the northwest corner of land conveyed to first parties by J. I). Hunt and wile, by deed dated May 2i)th 1X77. and recorded in Forest county, in Deed Hook 7, page 200, said point being thirteen rods soutu and thir teen rods west from the north and east boundary of said land described in said deed ; thence west by line parallel with south line of town plot of Marion town ship fifty-five rods; thonce south by line Parallel with east line of N. K. Uurton and, twenty-nine rods, more or less ; thence east by line parallol with first mentioned line or boundary fifty-five rods'; thence north twenty-nine rods more or less to place of neginning. Con taining ten acres of land as in said lease described. Seconii. The Brk Extract Manufac tory, situated on the said leasehold, with all buildings fixtures, machinery and ap purtenances thereon or about the same, or that may herealtor be placed on or about said leasehold, belonging to the said party or the first part, and thrreunto appurtenant. third, The railroad including track and ties running from said Bark Extract Manufactory to its said railroad a junc tion with the track of the Pittsburg A Western Railway Company, at or near Marionyille, in said county, with all rights of way appurtenant thereto, and one locomotive engine and appliance, and ten freight cars, all of which are ap purtenant to said loasehold and manufac tory and are used in operating the same. The buiulings erected on taid leasehold and thereto belonging are as follows ; Leach house, 10x25 feet; boiler house. 3ix:(0 feet; storage bouse, 100x20 feet; engine house, Zx2 feet; bark house, 75x35 feet; boiler house, 40x36 feet; of fice, 30x15 feet ; cooper shop, 50x20 feet ; barn 40xJ) reel : mil. room, ifoxiio leet; barrel bouse, :t0x'2u feet. Taken in execution and to be sold as the Lroperty of Acme Extract Co., defendant, elen S. Pyle and Frederic Pyle, Exec utors of the last will and testament of Frederic Pyle. deceased, terre tenants, at the suit of Security Trust and Safe De posit Company, for use of Frederic Pyle, now use 01 Acme Mark extract tym pany. TERMS OF SALE. Tho following must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : 1. When tho plaintiff or other loin cred itors become the purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on the nroo- eity sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt for the amount of the pro ceeds 01 me sale or such portion tnoroot as he may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. i. All bids must Iki paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will bo continued until 2 o'clock p. 111., of the next day, at which timo all property not settlod foi will again bo put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom first sold. See Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition, page 41(1 and Smith's Forms, page 384. Sheriffs Ol'ice, Tionesta. Pa., April 10 1IKM) J. W. JAM I ESON, Sheriff. ROBINSON, Wholesale Prices to Users. Our General Catalogue quotes them. Send 15c to partly pay postage or cxprcssagc 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. MONTGOMERY WARD A CO., Mfeklcu At. Madlam St.. Ckltw B03S. Kelly, Cashier. Wm, Smkahhaiioh, Vice Prosidunt 150,000. at low rates. We promise our custom solicited. It's not a "patent" medicine, but is prepared qirect Jrom the formula of K. E. Barton. M. D, Cleveland's most eminent spcdnlist, by Ilinlnicr O. Benson. Ph.a, R. S. BAK-UEN in Ihe gnnt. est known restorative snd in vigorator for men snd women. It creates solid flesh, muscle and strength, clears the bra'.n, makes the blood mienm! i.eh and causes a general feeling of health, strength and renewed vitality, while the generative orgnns are heled to nrrmi their normal (towers and the sufferer is quickly ninde con scious of direct benefit. One box wilt work wonders, sit should perfectacure. Preps red in small sugar coated tablets easy to swallow. The days ot celery compounds, aervurns. sarsnparillas and vile lim it' tnnira Are nvfr RAD.TtFft U for sale at all drug stores, a 60-dose box for t i, cents, or we will mail it securely sealed on te eiHoI price, OKS. barton and RKNtv. Bar-Ben Block, Cleveland, X Sold by Heath Killmer. Tionesta, Pa. Tiie Union Piano &0ip Co, MIW YORK .A 1 1 Goods Ouaranteed Dealers and Agents Prices Cut in Two WHEN buying voiir muxlrnl floods direct from the octory, we will send you direct from the factory a Fin Bcssll fal Oriifin, with a book aud stool on Inspection for $49.25. WU'TTin tuiui IrfTrrffll we: have no agents. Wo sell you our goods direct from fort nry; therefore flaring our selves a big exfienm), ot which you derlvo the benefit. aoaissi THE UNION PIANO & ORGAN CO. 88f, 888, E. 131th St., NEW YORK. Guaranty Rheumatic Remedy Is Guaranteod to Cure RHEUMATISM OR MONEY IS REFUNDED. This preparation Is put up In cartons contain ing two bottles, which have to be mixed, and Is old by drugjfitts at per package. It has been tested in 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 eases 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 not have it aud decline to get it for yon, or try to sell you "something just as gYd." write ns, and upon receipt of price we will lend by express, prepaid; ana if It fails to benefit or effect a cure, we will refund the money. It is also the onlyoiiiiv cure known for Riggs' disease of the gums, which is caused by Uric Acid, and it is recommended by all first-class dentists. Guaranty Rheumatic Remedy Co. (lMCOntONATKD) as W. aiNcaci t.. BUFFALO, N.Y. Fred. Grettonborgor OENERATj BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Klacksm ithing prompt ly done at Low Kates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in roar of and j 11st west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER. WANTED SEVERAL BRIGHT and honest persons to represent us as Managers in this and close-by coun ties. Salary f!KM) a year and expenses. Straight, bnna-fido, no more no loss sal ary. Position permanent. Our refer ences, any bank in any town. It is main ly office work conducted at home. Ref erence. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Tuk Dominion Co., Dcp't 3, Chicago, 111. lO-ll-'Jt). tMllHl The New Way! The coming of tho year l!0 marks a new epoch m the com mercial calendar of aurcess. An epoch that now looks as If it woro destined to be the greatest money-making period in tho history of the present time. Prosperity for All. That you mav nucceod you boud ovoiy cucrgy mil norvo to "ct ahead" and save every possible pruny. Where We Help isourXKW WAY of doi g business. To sell at the lowest possible prices, everyone admits, it niu.-t bo for CASH and not on loug ci edit. Now we have decided 011 this plan us the best one to help you and serve your b tt interests. That we buy at " the lowest prices we must buy for CASH and to sell at the lowest possible prices wo must sell lot CASH, aud havedecidod to mark our goods on that basis and as we can nut have two prices, we make one price aud that tho Ijtnvt'Mt for Cash. The Quality will be tho best, as we always endeavored to give yiu, aud wo wi'l uot sacrifice quality to reduce the price. GROCERIES. With the ad jition of this line we endsavor to serve you butter and have bought . uly the best goods Frctll from factory and il we cau make hot ter price than other do it is because we sell them ouly for cash. Wo will keep up our othor goods as heretofore. Most cordially invito you to come iu aud tell us if we have made a mistake. Wo desire to re main Your Servants, TIONESTA CASH STORE, N litre. Hsors to V AKMSTItOXt.. L. & Dress Goods. In this line cur assortment is unlimited; comprising Blue and Black Sorgr, Brillian tiuc, Blue Broadcloth, etc , aud in wash goods we have tho finest line of Lancaster Ging hams, Dress Ginghams, I'iques plain and fancy 1'ercols, et '., that wns ever shown in Tionesta. Como and seo Shoes. We handle the famous Fisher nud liichoid son brands. Anyone who wears shoes knows that these are two of the best mukes on tho market. We can lit anybody nt prices that can't be beat. Groceries. We handle the finen lino of (tanned giuuls that is sold in town. All who buy from us will tell you so. Como and see our slock of l'otted Meats, Condensed Soups, tic. The class of goods we handlo is A 1. None better. Lawrence & Other Jewelers ARE OUT OF PLACE Just as much as glasses on a Ton-Day-Old baby, when they comparo thoir stock and prices with that to bo found at aC3fcaaafc. Man mrFmm 32 SENECA St., OIL CITY, PA. Official Watcli Inspector mid Repairer for the W. N. Y. .It P. and L. S. A M. S. R'ys. Send or bring your work to us. BRING IN YOUll C&QGKS&xd That noed repnircng if you wish good work at right prices. Our Motto ia, "Not how cheap, but how good for the money." liemcmber wo 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, lli'iinfli Store, SHORTHAND BY MAIL! tent short hand reporter, by mail. A read; easy to write. Succons guaranteed. .Send ten cents (in stamps) for first lesson. write mr particulars. AUdress itio The Warren ISuslnnss l.'iiivr.rsiitv. War- roll, Pa. You Smearbauah. NEW LIVERY Having pun Imscd iho livery barn lo cated in rear of Hotel Ai;nt'W and after adding many new and up to-dato rigs wo aro now prepared to furnish livery rigs to tho people of t.iis vicininity and gu ti-an-tco Io fit you out in first-class stylo. We will tnako a specialty of furnishing rl.irs for KuueraK Weddings, Receptions Etc.' WM. ORAM, ARCHIE UREY. COME AISI.i: LN. 0BI8T Mill, Everything new aud up to date for making FLOUR ca. - AND ALWAYS on hand for sale a full stock in our line. MERCHANT MILLERS. Bridge St., - Tloncnta, Pa. TIME TAI1LE, in oilcct Jan. 10, 11W0. Trains leavo Tio nosta for Oil (Mty and points west as follows : No. 31 Ruffalo Express, daily except Sunday 12:0i noon. No. 33 Oil City Express, daily except Sunday 7:40 p. in. For Hickory, Tidiouto, Warren, Kinzua, Bradford, Glean aud tho East: No. 30 Olean Express, daily oxcopt Sunday , 8:15 a. m. No. 32 Pittshurn Express, daily except Sunday 4:19 p. in. Oet Timo Tables and full information from J. W. MuC'REA, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. R. IiELIi, Gen'lSupt, J. A. FELLOWS, 1 Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Ajront, General ofllco, Moouev-lirisbano Md Cor. Main and Clinton Sts., Huffalo.N.Y Administrator's Notice Whereas, Lettors of Administration on tho estato of James O. Rafl'orty, lato of Groon township, Forest county, Pa., de ceased, having boon granted to the un dersigned, all poisons indobled to said estato are requesicd to mako immediato payment, and those havinjr claims against the samn will present thorn for Hotiloment without delay to Lkon Watson, AdminiMr.tor. Nebraska, Pa., March 8, l'joo. IU01ICtltl VVWfl.