V THF FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. WINK, CDITOR 4 PROPRICTOft. WEDNESDAY, MAY IS, 1900. Republican Ticket. STATE. Amlilor General K. B. HARDEN' BKIKJ, Wayno County. njrcssmcH-at-Lai gc OALVSH A A, UROvV, ol Siisrpihanna Countv, ROR EKT II. FOERDEKEK. of Philadelphia, t'Ol'NTY. Assembly A. M. DOUTT, Tionesta Borough. Associate fuel;;? V. II. II. POTTER Kit, Kini;slev '1 wn. JHstriet Attorney SAMUEL I). IR WIN, Tionesta Iloroili. In 1S!V the value of our exports was $11.1.7 per capita. In 1S09 it vas 1S.84 with protection we have expansion. Thr important diflcrenee between tho Democratic and Republican parties is that the former promises and thti latter porfonns. Sioux Falls sets the paee for Populis tie platform making. The Kansas City tinkers will be compelled to meekly fall into lino. RKi'i lil.lCANs are a unit as to their ua. tional candidate, and their stato platforms are substantially all alike. It is plainly a year of complete Republican harmony. The Ohio Democrats have decided to bo (food and toddle along in the Bryan column. Tho Ohio Democrats usually do this when there is no chance to do otherwise It is easy for Democratic platform writers to get up plank against trusts. Tho best poiu'.s are already embodied in platforms adopted at. Republican sta'e conventions. The per capita crept up another pen in April and now stands at f26.59. In tbo pockets of tho American people is cur rency amounting to &2100,0OOI000, and every dollar as uood as gold. Kept Di.iCAN" soreheads are so few that tho Populists can make nothing by their deal with a squad of stragglers, like Towne, of Minnesota, who claim the earth on the strength of half a dozen votes. ' Thk Philadelphia Timet is having a whole lot of fun out of a telephone ordi nance recently enacted in that city. But what the public would like to know is who's the fellow with the interrogation label ? Mr. Sulkh announces that, in caso ho is nominated for the Vice Presidcney, ho will immediately takotho stump. This should bo in tha nature of a warning to a political party possessing intelligent leadership. Tiikre is one consensus that Bryan will bo nominated at Kansas City, and another, equally as perceptiblo through out the country, that ho will be beaten again. The people have evidently adjust ed themselves to at least four years more of Republican prosperity. It looks now as though Mr. Bryan, having scooped tho Pops at Sioux Falls, and tho Middle-of-the-Road contingent at Cincinnati, would get about every Presidential nomination this yoar but tl.e right one. That one is reserved for your William McKinley, and is a winner. Tnv Democrats appeal for votes be cause they say, "Now that the Republi cans have enacted sound money legisla tion, wo can not change it if wo wanted to, so you run no danger of voting for a debased curroney as long as tho Repub licans have a majority in the Senate." Wars several Democrats united in signing a minority report on the shipping bill, in which they fayor subsidies and oppose free tdiips, as the remedy, tho op portunity for making a campaign issue oi tho shipping question slippod Irom tho grasp of tho Democratic party. Chicago reports that nine trunk line railroads will contract, this year, to spond more than f00,000,0O0 for oxten sions, terminal improvements and roll ing stock. The great Republican warri or, Ooneral Prosperity, is still fighting for more work for tho wage earner. The Iowa Democrats, after a stormy dobato, refused to put tho figures 10 to 1 in their 1900 platform but heartily en dorso the Chicago platform. The Hawk eye Democrats either have not tho cour age of their convictions or imagine the ' gold Democrats will take silver quinine in a Chicago capsule. The balance of trade in favor of the United Statos during the present Admin istration has reached the incredible sum off 1,13,000,000, an amount that passes the power of comprehension. The bal ance of trado in lavor of the United States during all the Administrations that pre ceded that of McKinley, from Washing ton to Cleveland inclusive, was J'l&l.OOO, 000. To put the matter in another way, the three yearn of the McKinley Aduiin istration have seen "a trade balance f 1, 100,000,000 greater than was accumulated during tho century proceeding his in' auguratinn. The advance agout of pros perity lias mado good his promises, has lone ton times inoro than lie promised. and the tieople who know a good thing when they see it will he slow to change sucu a ccuainiy tor doubtful promises. Ari'oHiiiNo to astory published in the Philadelphia Xurth American a terrible stale of affairs exists at tho State Insane Asylum at North Warren. Several Ex. chamjen. But according to the best and absolutely reliablo information obtaina ble, outside of a disgustingly senstaional and utterly unreliable yellow journal, and according to every patient that has left tho institution with as much reason as when he entered, and according to the word of evtiry truthful person who has ever visited the place and tried to inform hirn elf, it is tiio most thoroughly well con ducted institution of the kind in the United States to-day. The Warren Asyl um lias at its head nre-eminently the best man for the place that could be found be tween tho two oceans, is tho person of Dr. Curwen. And the scalawag sheet that would attempt to pull itself up to tlio piano of rcpectablo journalism i,y out rageous falsehood, should be promptly releirated to that region where all liars linally bring up. The Circular Fiend and His Devotees, Faruiors and others should bear in mind that there are grades in almost ev erything as well as in watches aud M cycles. Quality must bo considered be fore price.! It should also be borne in mind that rending cash with order places thorn at the mercy ol theseller.a stranger. It reduces one to the business level of the man who "buys a pig in a poko." In the event of auy ropairs or extras they have to be paid for in advance at highest prices if they can bo obtained at all. As to quali ity of goods or implements used by farm ers, the goods catalogued aro usually without makers' name aud are made to sell at the dealer's price, with a profit. True, the goods may be, and gonerally are, warranted, but it is seldom that any defects are acknowledged, and dissatis factions Lave to b.' endured after a long and probably heated correspondence, i Then there is the sentimental sideofit : The foreign dealer has no interest in the aflairsof tbo community. He owns no property, pays no taxes, contributes nothing to tho educational or other local affairs, neither helps to make a markf t for any 1 x?al produce. In short, is an alien bent upon nothing save obtaining the peoplo's money for more or less in ferior goods. Things should be seen be fore paid for, aud bought from a dealer to whom you can talk and show dofects if any. This method will bo more profit able and satisfactory than sending money to persons or firms who send out cata logues, or toot their horns through some pamphlet or circular. Got Ready to Answer These Questions. In another column we give tho names of the persons who havo bcon appointed to take tho census of Forest county for 1900. Below we print tho questions thoy will ask of each person. Tho work will begin on June 1st : 1. Surname, christian name and in itial. 2. Residence, street and number of house. 3. Relationship of each member to the head of the houso. 4. Color or race. 5. Sex. C. Ago at last birthday. 7. Dav, mouth and year when born. 8. Aro you single, married, widow, widower or divorced. 9. Number of years married. 10. How many children. 11. Number of children living. 12. Sex of these children. 13. Whore were you born. If in tho United Slates, give state or territory ; it of foreign birth, give name of tho coun try only. 14. Whore was your father ' born. Your mother. Same conditions of the foregoing. 15. II of foreigu birth, when did you oome to the United States. 16. How many years have you resided in the United States. 17. Have you been naturalized. How many yeais since you became a citizen. 18. What is your occupation, trade or profession. (This question applies to persons 10 years of age or over.) 19. How many months during the yoar aro you employed. 20. How many months havo you at tended school, 21. Can you read. 22. Can you write. 21. Give the main facts concerning your education. 24. Do you own the houso in which you live. 23. Do you reut tho house in which you live. 26. If you own the house, is it free or mortgaged. (Tbo same questions ap ply to farmers.) Stato Teachers' Association Meeting;. To Teachers, Directors, and Friends of Education of rcmnsylvania : I desire to call your especial attention to the next mectiug of the Pennsylvania State Teachers' Association, which will be hold this year in the city of Williams port, Pa., July 3d to 6th inclusive. Every enrolled member of this Associ ation will teceive a copy of tho addresses and other proceedings not only of the State Teachors' Association but of the City, Borough and Township Superin tendents' Convention and of the Stato Directors' Association, thus getting the very best thought along these different lines in the Stato. I appeal to the friends of education in Pennsylvania to enroll in large numbers. There are oyer 26,000 teachers in the State in the public schools alone and the number of superintendents, teacher.-), directors and other friends of education enrolled should not be less than 10,000. The trip to Williamsport is a pleasant one, it is an ideal place to meet fine be tels, its citizens noted for their hospital ity, elegant drives, and (he excursion to Eaglesmere will be a great attraction. The program is excel Ion t; turn out i i large n timbers and show your interest in the great educational Association of your State. If you find it utterly impossible to at tend the meeting send your enrollment fe of $1.00 to Prof. David S. Keck, Treas urer, Kutztown, Pa., who will promptly send you a certificate of membership. Let me not plead in vain for our dear old Commonwealth to make this meet ing a record-breaker. John A. M. Pamsmore, President. There is more Catarrh in this section of tho country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to tie 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 incurabla, science una proven catarrh to be a con stitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, inanufoctured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is tho only constitu tional cure on tho market. It is taken internally in doses irom 10 drops to a teaspoonlul. It acts directly on the blood ami mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to euro. Send for circulars and tes timonials. F. J. CHENEY A Co., Toledo, O, Sold by Druggists, 75c, Ilall'sFamily Pills aro the best. The Nickel Plate Road will sell low rate excursion tic kets to North Manchester, Iud., account annual meeting of German Baptists (Dunhards) at one fare for the round trip. Tickets good on May 2wth to Juno 4th Inclusive, beyond a radius of 100 miles, and on May 31st to June Nth within a radius of ltk) miles from North Manchester, Ind. Good returning until June loth, or by de posit until July rlh Inclusive. Address II. C. Allen, C. P. AT. A.,!i20 State St., Eri.-, Pa. 5 J-4t Cream of the News. I J Cash buyora save monoy at Tionesta Cash Store. H The man w ho boasts of his superior yirtue is often too good to be trnn. Ex. A Russian expidition has arrived at New YorK oil tho way to Northeastern Siberia, where it expects to dovolop gold mines of wonderful richness. The "New Way" against the old way or cash prices against what others ask. Which shall it be T T. C. S. It R. U. Dnn A Co.'a woekly trado re view says that with wholesome prompt ness the whole country is recovering from the embarrassment of unnaturally high prices. Somo shoes get out of shape with wearing, but ours always look genteel and cost no more at Tionesta Cash Store. In a quarrel over a gamo of dico in Erie Sunday night E. M. Young was shot in the head and body by Ellas Glov er. B th men are colored. The weapon used was ot 22-calibre, and Yeung will probably recover. Prices on all kinds of goods have ad vanced aud are advancincing, yet these are ovorcomo by tho "New Way" of do ing businoss at Tionesta Cash Storo. It A school ina'm was visiting at an Oil City residenco and engaged in a conver sation with tho little daughter of her hostess, In tbooourse ot which sho askod: "Are you going to be a school teacher when you grow up?" "I should sav not," responded the little ono. "My mamma was a teacher at one time, and rhe don't know hardly anything." I1li::ard. Highly Important. Mr. Geo. C. Anderson, Ph. O., who is a graduate or the Medico-Chirurgical School of Pharmacy of Philadelphia and is registered under authority of the Stato Board, lias fullchargo of tho proscription department of tho Davis Fharmacy. Mr. Anderson has had nine years' experience in his profession and is highly qualified to compound prescriptions accurately. The purpose of the Davis Parmacy is to giyo the pooplo of Tionesta and vi cinity a drug store as well equipped as can be found in the cities. Ours is tho ouly store in Tionesta devoted exclusive ly to tho drug trade and druggists' sun dries and we invite the pooplo to bring tlioir persriptions bore, guaranteeing that they will be filled exactly as written, with the best aud purest drugs obtain able. The Davis Phasmacv. Tho Mikel Plate Road offers special low rates to Milwaukee. Wis., account Kiennial Meeting Centrwl Federation of Womens' Club. Tickets sold June 1st to 4th, inclusive, good re turning until June lull, or by deposit until J nne .sotli inclusive. Call on or ad dress H. C. Allen, C. P. AT. A.' 920 State Street, Erio. Pa. 5-9-4t I considor it not only a plensuro but a duty I owe to my neighbors to toll them about the wonderful cure effcetod in my case bv the timely use or Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I was taken very badly with mix ana pro cured a bottlo of this remedy. A lew doses of it effected a permanent cure. I take pleasure in recommonding it to oth ers suffering from that dreadful disease J. W. Lynch, Dorr, W. Va. Sold by all druggists. Notice of Appeals. Notice is hereby given that the County Commissioners of Forest County will meet at their oflice in Tionesta, Pa., en the 13th day of June, Hitli, for tho pur pose or holding a court or appeals from the assessment of money at interest. R. M. Herman, John T. Cakson, J. T. Dale. Attest: Commissioners. M. T. II indman, Clerk. 3t Little Folks Love It SUMMER COMPLAINT. Colic, Diarrhoea, Cholera-Infantum Any of the ills of childhood promptly cured by DR. JAMES Soothing Syrup Cordial. A safe, reliable rem edy. Contains no laudanum. Simply soothes the little nerves into a natural rest. At Drug Stores. 25 cents a Bottlo. ' Don't Accci I a Substitute. I IsTO UEAJD, Ilaclc oi otlic;i nclio r miiiiix; fit ill' jointN, Inmo (II11 KOl'O lllllMClOM, 1111(1 l-lMMimtitict pniiiM vjiiiIkIi ufti itwiii;; WANO ELECTRIC OIL. SHORTHAND BY MAIL! We can teach you to liecomo a compe tent short iiatid reporter, bv mail. A standard system. Easy to learn ; easy to reau: easy to write. Nuccens guaranteed. Sond ten conts(in stamps) for first lesson. Write for particulars. Address the Tho Warren Business University, War ren, Pa. To Repair Broken Arti cles use Major's Remember MAJOR'S KCHHKR CK.MKN'T, MA.IOU'3 LEATHER D. P. FREDERICKS, 11 D. (Piacticd limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.) ARLINGTON BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA. Hours, 0 to 12. Afternoon hours must be arraued for by telephone or letter. THE THAOC MtnK.-eOPVIIIQMT. THF OUR MESSENGER SHOE. - g--mfT with j the When you buy a the biggest stock cost of miking, w.:h plan of soliing direct your money back if you re dissatisfied with Ov your purchase and enables you to fzVv "vzzi: save ui4 uuaisr i pium Our complete illuslrntod catalocne,thowinrmany stytesof hleh (Trails vehicle, harness, robes, blankets, ana tiors equipments, with datnlled description of each, mulled free. Wrlt for It and j learn bow cheaply you can buy when tbo profit are cut on. J THE COLUMBUS CARRIAGE i HARNESS CO., P. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUK of sundry writs or Piori Facias and Levari Facias issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, and to me direct ed.thero will be exposed to public sale or outcry at tho Court House in Tionesta, Pa., on MONDAY, MAY 21, A. D. WOO, st one o'clock p. m. the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: THE LIFE PKOTKCTIVE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, of Pitts burgh, vs. C.A. HILL, Fieri Fsciss.No. 8, May Term, 1900. (WaivorsO.-T. F. Kitchey, Attorney. All the defendant's rijihl, titlo, interest and claim of, in and to all that cert tin lot of land situate in ltorough of Tionesta, Pa., beginning at a post on line of P. 1). Thomas Heirs land, thence by same north 84 degrees west 2?.) feet to a butter nut tree on bank of Allegheny river; thence by said river south 1.1 decree west 'S!0 feet to corner of Simon Grove lot ; thenco by said Grove lot and Amor lot south 84 'degrees east iV fiot to post, in line of Arnerlot; thenco by lands of Hannan M. Siggins north tl degrees east 2(il feet to placo of beginning. Contain ing ono acre and 15 perches, more or less. Al.so A certain other strip of land, be ginning at the northeast corner of tho land above described, being a strip along tho line of lots belonging to tho heirs of P. D. Thomas, and being 2o feet wide and ex tending to Williams street, a distance of about b'17 foet, and con tai ring one-eighth of an acre, more or less. Iteing tho same property conveyed by Hannah M. Sig glus, and W.8. Sutloy and Kliaabeth Sttt ley, his wire, by deod dated Oct. 31, ism, to'Chas. A. II ill, and being same premi ses mentioned in mortgage of Chas. A. Hill, dated Nov. 211, 1SU4, to Life Protec tive Savings and Loan Association, Re corded in Mortgage Book No. 4, Page Mi). On which Is erected a frame two-story bouse with oil, about 21 foot by 18 foot ell ;U) feet by 15 feet, one story. One small barn about 12 loet by 15 feet, and fruit trees growing thereon, all small trees, about 8 in number, and ono grape arbor. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of C. A. Hill at the suit of The Jjil'e Protective Savings and Loan Association of Pittsburgh. ALSO, S. A. DAVENPORT, use of O. W. PRO PER, vs. AM MI BOND HEARD, Levari Facias, No. 10 May Term, WOO. HigglnsA' Freeman, Attorneys. , All the defendant's right, title, interest and claim or, in and to all those certain pieces, parcels or tracts of laud situate in Kingsley Township, State of Pennsylva nia, being Tracts Nos. Fifty-two hundred and thirteon 521!1), Fifty-two hundred and fourteen (5214), Fifty-two hundred and seventeen (5217), and Fifty-two hun dred and sixty-eight (5208), Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Annul Bond Heard, at tho suitors. A. Davenport, use ot O. V. Pioper. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with when tho ptoperty is stricken down : 1. When tho plaintiff orother 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 i rty sold, together with such lion credi tor's receipt Tor the amount of tho pro coeds of the sale or such portion thereof as be may claim, must bo furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales no. settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of tho next day, at which time all proper ty not settled for will again be put up and sold at tho expense and risk of the the person to whom first sold. See Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition, psgo 4 4H, and Smith's Forms, page :I84. Sheriffs Office, Tionesta, Pa., May 1, WOO. J. W. JAMIESON, Sheriff. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing account has been filed in my oflice and will be presented at the tioxt term of Court for confirmation. First and final account or Thos. S. Work, administrator or the estate of D. T. Baylor, deceased, lato or Harnett Town ship, Forest County, Pa. J. H. ROBERTSON, Clerk. Tionesta, Pa., April 23, WOO. s. h. mm & GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA. PENN. Fred. Grettenberger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil W ell Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Hlacksmithing prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given upecial attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west or the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your Mttronago solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER. KIND YOUR BOY WANTS. KIND YOU WANT YOUR BOY TO HAVE. A Complete Line ot Shoos lor Utile Ladles mid (seiitleiiien. ROBINSON, - --j n By carriage,. bugjjy or harness. Choose from n:id fullest assortment, and pay only the but one moderate profit added. Our from the factory insures satisfaction UL-J2 jobber's uud dealer's 0. Box 772, Columbus, 0. bVt iZ.rV.l'V,. mM$ rwvw vwww.' "Silver Plate that IVcars" Made in artistic and original patterns only. Your silverware will be correct in everyway if it is "1847 Rogers Bros.99 Or either of the followiug Hue a of Sterling Silver: "CSoi-luimH," "TowIcV," "AViiitiiitr'K," "Will won Kv,1h, Sold by Ha vevFmtz 32 SENECA St., OIL CITY, PA, Official Watch Inspector and Repairer ror tho W. N. Y. A P. and L. S. A M. S lfys. Sond or bring your work to lis. The Union Piano &0rgan Co. ilBW YORK XII Oooda Ouaranteed Dealers and Agents Prices Cut in Two WHEN buying yonr niiiKlml kchmIh direct from thu factory, wo wtl! wnd Tim direct from the factory a Fine Beauti ful Oritun, with a !) k and moot on lmlMctiou for $49.25. H-- WE have no aent. We wll you our (to(nl direct from fin tnry; therefore Having our lvtft a ha exiMMiw. JCi f which you derive me beuent. THE UNION PIANO & ORGAN CO. 880, 888, E. llllth St., NEW YORK. NEW LIVERY Having purchased the livery barn lo cated in rear of Hotel Agnow and alter adding many new and up-to-date rigs we are now prepared to furnish livery rigs to the people or tiiis vicininity and guaran tee to fit you out In first-class style. We will make a specialty of furnishing rigs for Funerals, Weddings, Receptions Etc. WM. ORAM, ARCHIE UREY. come am U.S. BRING IN YOUIi G&QGE8&YD That need rcpaircny if you wish good work at right prices. Our Motto ia, "Not how cheap, but how good for the money." Ilemember we can take cure of all y ur wants ia the Jewelry line iu strict ly up-lo-date fashion. ALL WORK eod GOOD3 GUAR ANTEED as REPRESENTED. mmm C. C. ULLER, Ili'iiiK-li Store, TIOlsTESTJL, 3P.A.. "World-Known," For nun, for every weather, made in till latest stylos of every leather. Boom ay tike Tom SrricE .V TfE $IME9 WEMi LX THE LEtlTIZE Look for trade mark and take no other. The price i' ouly $3,00, and they nrc only sold at TIONESTA CASH STORE, ltost lMurc lor (aroccrit'K, and (Jlolliing. TIIONE34, .... KEPLER BLOCK. Dress Goods. Iu this line cur assortment is unlimited; comprising Blue and Black Sorgr, Brillian tine, Blue Broadcloth, etc , and in wash goods wo have the fiuest lino of Lam-aster Ging hams, Dress Ginghams, Piques plain and fancy Portals, et ., that wus ever shown in Tionesta. Come and sen Shoes. We handle the famous Fisher mid Richutd son brands. Anyone who wears phors knows that these are two of the brst makes on the market. We can fit anybody lit prices that cau'l be beat Groceries. We handle tho finest line of canned goods that is sold iu town. All who buy from us will tell you 41, (tame and soe our stock of Polled Meats, Coudensed Soups, tie. Tho class of goods we bundle is A 1. None better. Lawrence & m 1f !! t-i:,:::";!';';!i!:t',3j-:: ':;'ci.:ii::. Jiji;: 1 iv;:, W'MiiiiSiSjju X Ai":i Zu-f-zz r , The Tallest Mercantile Building in the World, uwneo ana uccupieu tciu$iveij Bj us. m A. Waynk Cook, Prcsidonl. A. B. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, 1 DI R If CTO KS A. Wayno Cook, G. W. Kobinson, Win. Stnearhaugh, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Uitchey. J. T. Dalo. J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.ytnont at low ratos. We promiso our eusloui ers all tho benefits consistent with conservative b kinij. lntorest piid on time deposit. Your patronage respectfully solicited. We Mike If jroa ire thinking ol buying Piano write lor lull particulars. Catalog, Prices, and Eitlmate. Pianos will be lent on approval, when o desired. THE UNION PIANO AND ORGAN CO., Pi-sue Mention This Ptper Whea Wrllla. GBI6T M)U, Everything new ami up to date lor making FLOUR -sE3EC2!s - AND - ALWAYS on hand for sale a full stock in our line. MERCHANT MILLERS. Ilrid'je SC., - Tionesta, lya. -a Shoes have no equal. Iu black and brown Kibo Kid, light and heavy soles, in nil tho most fushionublo leath ers aud latest styles. Smearbauqh. Wiiolesale to Ussrs, Our General Catalogue quotes thenr. Send 15c to partly pay postage or cxprcssa;;e and we'll send you one. If has 1100 pages, 17,000 illustrations ami quotes prices on nearly 70,000 things that you cat and use and wear. Wc constantly carry ia stock all articles quoted. MONTGOMERY WARD A CO., Mlrhlgaa At. Madias ML, rhirafa. sons. Kki.ly, Cashier. Wm. Smkarbaitoii, Vice President NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000. The Onion Piano and Organ Go. 886 and 888 East 134th St., NEW YORK CITY. JUST STOP AND THINK WHAT VOU WILL. SAVfJ whrn von liujr your l'limo illni-t Irom tlin fnrtory. OI'K MOTTO la to auve you tin iulillli'nian'a proflla and rx prnwH. We iii not employ Affcnta, tlirrrforv, wo anvp iui-miIvii a llK rxia-iiaiMil which you p-t thi N-nrfit. We will Kll to you A nlun-iiRADE UNIOIN RIAINO, fully wiimtn1iil, with nil of tin liiOwt Improvi-mi'iita, DIRECT FROM THB FACTORY TO YOUK HOME for Mf $183,00 Pianos ClOQ ftfl ".. .FROM ?lUiUU Upwirds. 886 and 888 East 134th St., NEW YORK. TIMKTABLK, in eflect Jan. 10, 1!KK). Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and pointa west as follows: No. 31 Jtuirulo Kxpross, daily except Sunday 12:06 noon. No. ifci Oil City Kxr ress, daily exeept Sunday 7:40 p. in. For lIiekory,Tidionle, Warren, Kinzua, Bradford, Olean and the East: No. 3D Olean Kxpress, daily exrept Sunday 8:45 a. m. No. :IU Pittsliurjr Kxpress, daily exeept Sunday 4:10 p. in. Cii't Timo Tallies and full information from J. W. MuCKHA. A cent, Tionesta, Pa. K. ISICI.L, Uen'lSupt J. A. FF.LLOWS, (Jen'l Passenger A Tirket A (rent, (teneral ollh-o, MiHiiiey-Urisliaiio Kid Cor. Main and Clinton Sis., llullalo.N. Y
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