THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK, Editor Phomictoh. WEDNESDAY, MAY 9. 1900. llcpiibllonn Ticket. STATE. Auditor General K JJ. HARDEN HKlttS, War no County. ( biirc..if it-(f-.fii ge Q ALUS HA A. flROA', ot KusquhaiMia County, KOH KRT II. FOERlERER, of IMiil'ailolphia. COINTY. Assembly A.. M. DOUTT, Tionesta Borough. Associate Jmlire-W. II. H. DOTTKR KK, KiiiKslcv '1 wp. Oistriet Attorney SAMUEL D. IR WIN, Tionesta Roroiigh. AoriSALDo's next bit of encourage incnt will bo carried in the Kansas City llutform. The political organization that depends upon unrest and discontentment for its success is an excellent thing to deprive of power. Turks yoars aijo Uncle Sam had no idea that ho would be apeak ing today of Uov. Allen, of Porto Rico; Gov. Wood, ol Cuba, and Gov. Dole, of Hawaii. Hawaii comes in with a debt of $4,- 000,000, and Uncle Sam proposes to wipe it oil' tho books at once in order to save the interest. It pays to have a surplus on hand. Dkwky speaks ot Bryan as chiefly a Populist and the exponent of Populist principles: That is where the Admiral hits the mark as well as if he were the most experienced of politicians. KvKRYTHlNci tended to disaster during the last Democratic administration, and since thon everything has moved in the directiou of prosperity. If this is "merj coincidence," vote for tho coiuc.donce. "Rkiutilican legislation has tied onr bauds; we could do no great amount of harm iu four years." Are tho voters prepared to turn the government over to men who come to them with audi appeals? Eunor-K affords the best market for American farm products and manu factures, buying from us almost to the extent of a billion dollars a year. Why not keep on terms of friendship with our best customers? Whkthek it is better to keep on pay ing $200,000,000 a year to foreign ship owners, r legislate so that American ships may earn that money and keep it at home, is one of the things Congress will decide before adjournment Extorts ol American manufactures will pass tbo $100,000,000 mark for the fiscal year ending with next month. In 189." they only amountod to $183,595,743. And yet there are a few people who are still opposing protection and commercial expansion. Imports of inaiiul.ftiires of Iron and steel have decreased by 03 per cent dur ing tho last thirty years, while our ex ports of American manufactures of iron and steel have increased by 752 per cent. Doesn't look as though protection injured the export trade! Brazil intends hereafter to purchase In the United Slates all tho coal needed for her war ships and railroads. This will bo some return, for the concession we have so long granted Brazil of levy ing no duty on tho colT.e that we im ported from that country. . Tni: Pacific Slope, from Puget Sound to Lower California is a unit for expau sion. The yoters out there will no more vote to retire from tho Philippines than New Yorkers would vote to abolish all Atlantic commerce. It is not difficult to convince them that trade follows the ag. A Kansas editor has referred to the Hon. Champ Clark as "a diamond pin in the shirt fiont of freedom." Those who have witnessed tho manner in which the gentleman from Missouri hops about from issue to issue are disposed to regard him as a sort of lynehpin in the shirt front of fleadom. Out of 442 sailing vessels that left San Francisco last year, no less than 183 car ried cargoes of American products and manufactures to the Hawaiian Islands. Tho value of those cargoes from this one port was !l,161,982, aid it had almost doubled within two years. Expansion is a good policy for Pacific Coast trade. If the hard times that the country Buf fered during the former administration were not on account of, but iu spite of, Democratic effort to prevent them, and the present prosperity is duo not to Re publican ell'ort to bring it about, but in spitoof the same, the only sale thing for lovers of prosperity to do rS toendeavorto kop that party in power whose blundois make good times. Notick has been served on the gold Democrats that if they will return to the fold, the Chicago platform will be changed to the extent of varying the or der of the subjects treated, and if they insist on still further changes, those hav ing tho matter in charge may shift the 10 to I plank around so as to read 32 to 2. But all backsliders who come in under this new confession oi faith must do works meet for repentance before they can hope to havo a place at tho pie coun ter. In saying that Bryan is tho man the Republicans want to eo nominated in Kansas City, Wharton Barkor is clearly correct. Barker was nominated for President in 1M!8 by tho Middlo-o'-tbo-Road Populists. He may be indorsed for that office by that element at its na tional convention in Cincinnati next week. Ho silt, ported Bryan four years ago, but will, of course, be aguinst him this year. He knows the feeling in the populist ranks toward Bryan. He knows, too, how the Republicans feel on the subiect of Bryan's candidacy. Bryan will be an easy man for the Republicans this year to beat, and consequently there will be jubilations among them when the news comes that he has been renominated. Barn to Load. We think it quite safe to say that your uncle. Matthew Stanley Quay, is not yet permanently eliminated political factor, A great many worthy gentleman would like to lltiak so, and some of them are endeavoring through mere violence of assertion to make themselves believe it. But we warn them against building any structures of hope and aspiration upon that very insecure and fragilo corner stone. The Tost had occasion to niako a some what similar prophesy a few years ago in the case of Hon. A. P. Gorman, of Mary land. Mr. Gorman, also, was a victim of par ty treachery and tho forces of hypocrisy and cant, but Mr. Gorman is not out of Maryland or national politics to-day in deed be i stronger than ho was ten years ago. Andsoitis with Mr. uay. Hum bugs, traitors, dupes and tools may win a tight occasionally, but the common sense of the people sooner or later re sumes its sway and tho qualities of real leadership recover their place in tbo re spect and confidence of the party organi zation. It has happeued thus in Gor man's case, it will happen thus in Mr. Quav 's. Tnese two men have come to the front by. the operation of natural laws. They were born to load. They have the brains, the strength, tho skill and the indomitable loyalty to which the masses turn by instinct. Mr. Quay is not "out of it." Let no enemy of his delude himself with that absurd idea. He will be a power in his Stato when the little creatures who have won this petty triumph oyer him shall have follen back into tho ruck of insig nificance and mediocrity, from which ac cident has for a moment snatched them, Washington iW. How Not to Iteuiice the Surplus. Tho freo traders got up a sentiment in favor of free trado once by their de nounciation of the (to them) horrible fact that the National Treasury showed a sur plus. Encouragrd by their success that time, some of them are evidently think ing of repeating their tactics now. They are disgus'.ed, therefore, at the apparent readiness evinced by some of their fellow free tradors to acquiesce in reducing in ternal revenue taxes, lor tho purpose of reducing the national surplus of revenue. They might just as well let thoir fellow free traders alone, though. As between a surplus and a deficit, tbo people prefer a surplus, and so they aro not likely to make the mistake a second time of vot ing for a deficit-producing policy of free trado for the sake of getting rid of the surplus which has bocn acquired under the protective policy. They will undoubt edly And someway of making the natioual income and national outgo approximate ly balance, but it won't be by doing away with the policy which means prosperity and a surplus and substituting for it the policy which means both national and individual poverty and debt. Democratic prophets aro basing pre dictions ol success on tho fact that the Republicans by enacting sound money legislation, in obediouco to solemn pledges, have made freo silver legislation impossible ; henco the gold Democrats can salely vote with tho silverites, as tho latter, while thoy talk silver for political effect, can enact no legislation. Tho dark days of 18'J.i and the hard times of 1896 are not so far away, howevor. Both bus iness men and laoor know that threat 'li ed legislation is almost as destructive to prosperity as tho actual passago of ylc ious laws. Governor Steuke.nbkro, of Idaho, has been calling down some of the yellow journals, especially the San Francisco Examiner and the New York Journal, of Mr. W. R. Hearst. Both these Democrat: ic papers misrepresented the governor's testimony in the Idaho mining investiga tion. They exaggerated that given by the rioters; minimized, contorted and misrepresented that given by the author- tits. The governor pronounces as an outrageons lie the statement of the yel lows that when he gave Jas. R. Sover eign as his authority for certain state ments to which he testified, Sovereign arose and exclaimed, "That is a lie !" On the contrary, as everyone present knows, Sovereign sat silent and abashed, and said nothing. There are evidently no yellow fake sheets printed in Idaho or the gouernor would be used to such things. Four years ago, weeks before the Na tional convention was held, Gen. Gros venor, of Ohio, figured out McKinley's nomination, and as bis prophecy was borne out by the action of the convention the General became famous as a political prophet. Taking it for granted that Ma li inloy and Bryan will be the candidates this year Prophet Grosvoncr names Mc Kinley. as a sure winner. He puts it thus : "There are 417 electoral votes, 224 boing necessary to elect. Of those which Gen. Grosvenor terms sure, he gives Mc Kinley 200 and Bryan 174. Dolawareand Kansas, with a total of 13 voles, he places in tho doubtful list. The States counted as sure for McKinley are California, Con necticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnosota.New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon Pennsylva nia, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Ver mont, Washington, West Virginia, Wis consin and Wyoming. Of these, Wash ington, Wyoming and South Dakota were carried by Kryan in 1890. and be also received one vote from California. All four have since given Republican majorities. All the Southern States are conceded to Bryan, and with them Colo rado, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada and Utah. In 1890 McKiuley carried Mary land and got twol ve of the thi teou elect oral votes of Kentucky. McKinley also carried Dclewaro, one of the two doubtful states, by 3,G'J0 majority, while Bryan carried the other, Kansas, by 12,2G!. Both states went Republican in 1898. Dolawaro by 2,739 and Kansas by 15,134 majority. The Mckfl Plate Road .vill sell low rate excursion tickets to North Manchester, Ind., account annual meeting of German Baptists (Dunkards) at one fare for the round t ip. Tickets good on May 29th to June 4th inclusive, beyond a radius of 100 miles, and on May 31st to June 8th within a radius of UK) miles from North Manchester, Ind. (food returning until June lutli.or by de posit until July 5th inclusive. Addres II. C. Allen, C. P. A T. A., 920 State St., En , Pa. 5 0 4t There is more Catarrh In this seciion of the country than all other diseases put together, and' until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. for a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and bv constantly tailing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to ho a con stitutions! disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufoctured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitu tional cure on tho market. It is taken internally iu doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They oiler one huudred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and tes timonials. F. J. CHENEY A Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c llall's'Family Pills are the best. The XicifflMate Road offers special low rates to Milwaukee, v is., account menniai Meeting renirat Federation of Woniens' Club. Tickets sold June 1st to 4th, inclusive, good re tnrning until June 11th, or by deposit until June 30th inclusive. Call on or ad dress 11. C. Allen, C. P. A T. A 920 State Street, Erie. Pa. 5-9-4t I consider it not only a pleasure but a duly I owe to my neighbors to tell them about the wonderful cure effected In my case by the timely tiso of Chamberlain's Colic, "Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I was taken very liadly with flux and pro cured a bottle of this remedy. A lew doses of it effected a permanent cure. I hike pleasure in recommending it to oth ers suffering from that dreadful disease. J. W. Lynch, Dorr, W. Va. Sold by all druggists. MARRIED. W ALTER KENNISTON At M ay ville. N. Y., Tuesday, Mav I, 19(H). by Rev. J. E. Blaisdell, Mr. II. M. Walter and Mis Daisy Agnes Kenniston, both of Tionesta, 1'a. CARBAUGH PIERCE On Monday. April 30, 19(H), at the Clarion Presbyter ian parsonage, by Rev. Goo. B. Robin son, William H. Carbaugh of New mansville, Pa., and Alice Mey Pierce of Fisher, Pa Bank Statement No. 5038. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FOREST COUNTY NATION AL BANK AT TIONESTA. in the State of Pennsylvania, at the closo of business April 26, 1900. RESOURCES: Loans and discounts $144,580 05 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 885 43 U. S. Bonds to securo circula tion 12.500 00 U. S. Bonds on hand 37,500 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 3,708 29 Banking-house, furnituro, and nxtures H.582 80 Due from approved reserve agents 30.511 54 Cheeks and other cash items 53 80 Notes of other National Banks... 100 00 tractiftnil papor currency. nickels, and cents 65 38 Lawful money resorve in bank, viz : Specie $0,333 00 liCgal tender notes... 4,000 00 10,333 00 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treas'r(5pcrct. of circulation) 562 50 $250,443 39 LIABILITIES: Capital stock paid in $50,000 00 Surplus fund 6,005 47 undivided prolits,ioss expenses and taxes paid 3,801 05 Natioual bank notes outstand ing 11.250 00 Individual deposits subject to check 112,062 00 Demand certificates of deposit... 374 76 Timo certificates ot deposit 00,887 05 $250,443 39 Stato of Pennsylvania, County of Forest, ss: I, A. B. Kelly, cashior of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my Knowledge ana Delior. A. It. KELLY, Cashior. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of May, 1900. U. M. Arner, Notary Public Corroct Attest;: T. F. Ritciiet, J. T. Dale, Wm. Smearbauoh, Directors. I)r. James' Headache Powders. A WOMAN'S NERVES, Cares and worries of life are often too much for the delicate nerve organ ism. Headaches come dis tracting, peace destroying headaches. But there's a cure. Dr. James' Headacbe Powders Soothe and strengthen the irritated nerves take away tho headache al most before you know it. No stiipefyinrr. dmrtenlnif dnipt. Notliins that can aitect the heart At all Drug Stores. 4 doses 10 cents. Cure Where Others Fail. USTO HEAD, Ilaolc Ol otliM nclio main; Mitt" Joint, lnm iiikI koi'o iniiNcIoH, iiikI i-i-iiiiiuti; paiiiM vunixili iil'tor nwin WAHO ELECTRIC OIL. SHORTHAND BY MAIL! We can teach you to become a compe tent short hand reporter, by mail. A standard system. Easy to learn ; easy to read; easy to write. Success guaranteed. Send ten ccnts(in stamps) for first lesson. Write for particulars. Address the The Warron Business University, War ren, Pa. Remember MAJOR'S KCHHRR CK.MENT, MAJOR'S LEATHER CEMENT. D. P. FREDERICKS, II D. (Piactice limited to Kye, Ear, Nose and Throat.) ARLINGTON BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA. Hours, 0 to 12. Afternoon hours must bo arranged for by tolephone or letter. To Repair 4J-i: ,' V Broken ArtU iffi i l cleanse jly Majors THF A OUR MESSENGER SHOE. with the plan oi sciuug uiroci TWADt II IX i QOPVWOMT your purchase and enables you to (VAV save i! iq dealer's fircfit u H. vat Sort... rrii V trails w learn profits are cut oil. THF Ml IIMRIIS flJRRIiRF C Pft SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VI irrUK of sundry writs of Fiori Facias and Lovari Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Ponnslvauia, and to me direct ed, thero will be exposed to public sale or outcry at the Court House in Tionesta, Pa., on MONDAY, MAY 21, A. D. 1900, at one o'clock p. m. the following do at ribod real estate, to-wit: TUB LIFE PROTECTIVE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, of Pitts- buruh, vs. C.A. HILL. Fieri Facias.No. 8, May Term, 1900. (Waivers).-T. F. Kiteboy, Attomoy. All the defundaut'a right, titlo, interest and claim of, in and to all thatcert.tin lot of land situate, in liorough of Tionesta, Ph.. tinfinninu- at a nost on line of P. 1). Thomas Heirs land, thence by same north H4 ilecrees west 2ai feet to a butter' nut tree, on bank of Allegheny river: thence by said river south 13 decree west Sno feet to corner or Simon urove lot: thence by said Grove lot and Arner lot south oi degrees east -. li et to post. In line of Arner lot; thence by lauds of Hannan M. Biennis north 6 degrees east litil root to placo ot bpginninK. contain ing ono acre and 15 perches, more or less. Also A certain other strip of land.be' pinning at the northeast corner of the land above described, being a strip along the line of lots belougitm to the heirs of f. I). Thomas, and boing -r foot wide) and ex tending to Williams streot, a distance of about 1:! fort, and containing one-eighth ot an acre, more or loss, lining the samo property conveyed by Hannah M. Sig- gins, and vv.fs. Mitloy and r.lizanetli rsut loy, his wife, by deed datod Oct. 31, 1891, to Clias. A. liiil, and boing same premi ses mentioned in mortgage of Chas. A. Hill, datod Nov. Si, 1891, to Life Protec tive savings and Loan Association, Re corded in Mortgago Hook No. 4. PageI189, On which is erected a frame two-story house witn eil, anoul zi leel Dy 18 loot ell It0 feet bv 15 feet, one story. One small barn about 12 foot by 15 feet, and fruit trees growing theroon, all small trees, about 8 in number, and ono grape arbor. Taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of C. A. Hill at the suit of the Liiio 1'rotective savings and l,onn Association of Pittsburgh ALSO, S. A. DAVENPORT, use of O. W. PRO PER, vs. AM MI UOND HEARD, Levari Facias. No. 10 May Term, 1900. HigginsiV freeman, Attorneys. All tho defendant's right, title, interest and claim of, in and to all those certain pieces, parcels or tracts of land situate in Kingslcy Township, State of Pennsylva nia, being Tracts Nos. Fifty-two huudred and thirteen (5213), Fifty-two hundred and fourteen (5214), Fifty-two hundred and seventeen (5217), and Fifty-two hun dred and sixty-eight (52tiS). Taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of Annul Bond Heard, at the suit of S. A. Davenport, use ol O. W. Piopor. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with whon tho property is stricken down t 1. When the plaintiff or other lien cred itors become the purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on the prop ( rty sold, together with such lien credi tor's receipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of tbe sale or such portion thereof as ho may claim, must be furnished the Shoriff. 2. All bids must bo paid in full. 3. All sales nor. settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the next day, at which time all proper ty not settled for will aguin be put up and cold at tho expense and risk of the tho person to whom first sold. See Purdon'a Digest, Ninth Edition, pago 4111. and Smith's Forms, page :181. Shoriirs Office, Tionosta, Pa., May 1, 1100. J. VV. JAMIESON, Sheriff. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that tho follow ing account has been tiled iu my ofllce and will be presented at the next term of Court for confirmation. First and final account of Thos. S. Work, administrator of the estate of D. T. Raylor, deceased, late of Burnett Town ship, Forest County, Pa. J. H. ROI5ERTSON, Clerk. Tionesta, Pa., April Si, 1900. S. H. HASLET & GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furnituro Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONKXfA. PENN. Fred. Orettenborgcr GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil ell Tools, Gits or Water Fit tings and General Klacksmithing prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mil) Machinery given upeeial attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and Just west of the Shaw House, Tidiouto, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. G RETT EN I1ERGER. vim !MUur qutmr btp. b w bhbv uwhivi w rawsa Vl 1 f OurcomploteiUufttrntedcAtalocue.showinffmanvrtv'rxofrilch f MI T E vehicles harness, robes, blanket., and horn equipments, VI u E Ith detailed descriptions of each, mailed freo. write for It and I I rl C how cheaply you cun buy when tho Jobber's aud dealer's - Jj, 1 1. . Jf V E THE KIND YOUR BOY WANTS. fetes ' KINO YOU WANT YOUR BOY TO HAVE. Complete Lino of .Shoes for Little Ladies and (acntlciiicii. ROBINSON. When you buy a carriaj?, bugsjy or harness. Choose from the biggest slock end fullest assortment, and pay only the cost of nuking, with bat one moderate profit added. Our ., . f ...... . e .t irom uie iuciory insures sausiacuon P fl RnfTW flnnimtrnt fl . J"". Booty UirniM. rrtM 9S.ll "Silver Plate that IVcars" Made in artistic and original patterns only. Your silverware will be correct in everyway if it is "1847 Rogers Bros." Or either of the following lines of Sterliug Silver: "Gorhmn'M," "TowleV," "AVliilno.v'N," YVntl Hon & jNv'1'n, Sol.l by 32 SENECA St., OIL CI I V, PA. Official Watch Inspector and Repairer for the W. N. Y. & P. and L. S. A M. S Ifya. Send or bring your work to us. The Union Piano &0rgan Co. new york MX Goods O uaranteed Dealers and Agents Prices CutinTwo WHEN buy I ii ir your liiunintl gomlH direct from tho factory, wo will wmI Tou (11 roc t from tlio fnctory a Fine Braull. ful Or?nn, with a bonk and ntuol on InHpectloa fur $49.25. WE hnvo no arpiit. Xo 'll you our ffomln direct from factory; therefore mtvlng mir- ftel va n. Iilir rvttiiiri . ij ' r of which you derive , nit oeneni. add mmot THE UNION PIANO & ORGAN CD. 880, 888, E. l.Hth St., NEW YORK. NEW LIVERY Having purchased the livery barn lo cated in rear of Hotol Agnew and after adding many new and up-to-date rigs we are now prepared to furnish livery rigs to the people of t'ds vicininity and gu uan teo to fit you out iu first-class stylo. We will make a spocialty of furnishing rigs for Fuuorals, Weddings, Receptions Etc, WM. ORAM, ARCHIE UREY. COMK AND SVA?j US. HRING IN YOUR That need repairing if you wish good work at right prices Our Motto is, "Not how cheap, hut how good fur the money." Remember we can lake care of all y -ur wants in the Jewelry line in strict ly up-to-date fashion. ALL WORK and GOODS GUAR ANTEED as REPRESENTED. C. C. ULLER, JlraiM'li St ! TIOUESTA, 3P.A.. if "World-Known," For mtu, for every weather, made iu all latest btyles of every leather. Room ,y tke Tom9 JStxtsE is the tSmim Look for trade mark and take no other. Tho price i' only 3,00, and they are only sold at TIONESTA CASH STORE, Hesl l'lnrc lor Uroooric, ami (Jlotlilng. T1IONE34, L. Dress Goods. In this liue our assortment is unlimited; comprising Blue and Black Sergr, Brillian tine, Blue Broadcloth, etc , an. I in wash yoods we have the Guest lino of Lancaster Ging hams, Dress Ginlmms, Piques plain and fancy Percals, et .. that was ever shown in g Tionesta. Come and Shoes. V'e handle the famous Fisher and Riehaid son brands. Anyone who wears bhoes knows that these aro two of the best makes on the market. We can Gt anybody at prices that can't be beat. Groceries. We handle the fineM line of e.iuned grinds that is sold in town. All who buy from us will tell you so. Come and see our stock of Potted Meat, Condensed Soups, itc. The class of goods we handle is A 1. None better. Lawrence & Mil IT . .;;!!. ii!iii!uii:iu,ei "::V'!'";!!,ri;ii tv. 16 Tallest Mercantile Building In the Wof Id. A -J .-J : . r- - . n .. uwncu mnv uvcupieu exclusively Dy Lf. jvo. A. Waynk Cook, Prositlont. A. n. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheolor, Collections romittod for on day of pr.yntnnt at low rates. We promlso our eustoin era all the benolUs consistent with conservative b kinir. lntorest piirl on lime deposits. Your patronage respectfully solieitod. !A.'grBT3rs P3 U yog art thinking of buying a Piano write for full particulars, Catalog, Prices, nod Estimates. Planus will be sent on approval, when so desired. THE UNION PIANO AND ORGAN CO., Plcau Mentloa Tills Paper Wrki Wrillof. 880 and 888 East 134th St., NEW YORK. m $T MUX Everything new anil up to (late for making FLOUR-aSTlffiir, AND FEED. on hatwl for sale a full stock in nur line. Ltix&QX Knob MERCHANT MILLERS. Bridge St., - Tioncnta, Pa. Shoes have no 6iual. Iu black and brown Kihu Kid, light and hravy soles, in all the most fashiunublo loath- rs aud laten styles. KEPLER BLOCK. seu Smearbauqh. Wholesale Prices to n, Our General Catalogue quotes them. Send 15c to partly pay postage or cxprcssr.jc and we'll sciu.1 you one. It has 1100 pacs, 17,000 illustrations and quotes prices on nearly 70,000 things that you cat and use and wear. We constantly carry in stock all articles quoted. KIONTCOMERY WARD & CO JHIrhlsan At. A MmllMtn hu. hhar. no:ts. Kelly, Cashier. Wm. Smkarhauoii, Vieo Prosiclont NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000. DIIU'CTOIW G. W. Uobiimon, Win. Hinoai'baugh, T. F. Ritelioy. J. T. Dnlo. J. II. Kelly. The Umqn Piano m Organ Co. 886 and 888 East 134th St., NEW YORK CITY. JUST STOP AND THINK WHAT YOU WILL, SAVR when you liny your I'inrio dln-rt (mm tli tin tory. OIJK MuTTO In to Have you tint inl.lilli-rniin'n prollta and i'i pcnwii. Wn do not pinploy AitwitH, then'fon-, wo hiivp ninwlviw n hlif njmiw,ol which you yrt t hn ln-ncllt. We will Hell to you a 11 if ill r.u a no ITIV1IIVI K.I A 11. fully wiirniiili'il. with nil ot the Intint liupnivi-iiii-iitH. DIKI.CT KKOA1 THH PACTOKY TO YOUK HOA1U tor ttf Wb Make Pianos tf)j pn and . . . ' QUOiUU Upwards. $183.00 1 JIME TABLE, in etloct Jan. 10, 1!KX). Trains leave Tio iiokU for oil City and point west as follows : No. 31 ltulliilo Express, daily except Sunday 12:00 noon. No. 3:i Oil City Exj ress, daily except Sunday 7:40 p. ni. For Hiekory, Tidiouto, Warren, Kiur.ua, Bradford, Oleiin and the East: No. 30 Olean Expross, daily exeeiit Sunday 8:45 a. m. No, 32 Pittslmrjr Express, daily except Sunday 4:19 p. m. Get Time Tallies and full information from J. McCREA, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. K. HELL, (ion'l Sunt. J. A. FELLOWS, tien'l I'assenxer A Ticket Agent, General oflleo, Moonoy-Rrislmne Hid Cor. Main aud Cliutoii Sts., lintliilo,N.Y I
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