THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK, . COITOH 4 PROrfllCTOM. WEPNKSDAY, JUNE 20, I1W0. ltcpublhmi Ticket. KTATK. Auditor General E. 1$. HAUDEN liKKii, Wayno County. ( Ynjrcissmen-it-Lai'tje GA LUSH A A. tKJ,ot susqnhanna County, KUU KKT II. KOKKDEKEK. of Philadelphia. t'OINTY. Asscmbly-A. M. DOUTT, Tionesta uorouRh. Associate Jmhe-W. 11. II. DOTTKH KK, Kinslov '1 wp. Ih.striet Attorney SAMUEL D. IK WIN, Tionesta llorongh. Hhyan's tour up and down Oregon ro. suited in tlio usual crowds and subso iiucnt lack of vote. Tiik Democrat party always was op posed to those millionaires who don't con tribute to its campaign funds. Tiir woman in tlie caso in Cliina, though only half civilised, is giving the assembled earth no end ol trouble. ISktween the Tammany ico trust and the exorbitant cbai-gcs of the Kansas City hotel men the Democratic leaders are having quite a time with the octapns. Ex-tJov. James IC. Campbell appeals to tlio Democrats to drop the issue of 1&6 and turn their laces to the front. The chances are thut the party will continue to face the gloomward. It is somo time since the public has heard anything from Edward Atkinson. Ho may havo voluntarily walked into ob livion, thus anticipating the fate that awaits all copperheads. OitkiioN's Kcpublicau plurality contin ues to grow. At last accounts the figure lor .Supreme Judge was 10..1S0, and for tho two Kcpublicau Congressmen, re spectively, 8,022 and .1,13!!. Thk removal of Mayor Van Wyck is asked for by tho leading Democratic nowspapers of Now York. The looting of tho poor of that city by the ico trust is too much even for tho partisan journals. On July 1, 1SSK1 under tho last Demo cratic administration, the per capita of money in circulation lu the United States was $21.10. This year, on June 1, it was $2ti.71 per capita, an increase of$5.61 for every inhabitant in the country. It must bo Inferred from Mr. Biyan'a recent conduct that as Presidont he would not respect tho traditional neutrality of this country or keep out of foreign com plications. Among his numerous defects for high office this is not the least. Missouri wants President McKinley reelected. Frank 1$. Moore, editor of tho Daily Herald, of St. Joseph, says: "Democracy has nothing to offer to tho public," but ho predicts that tho dinner pail brigado will turn out solid for Mc Kinley in Noveinbor, The Democrats of Clarion couuty nom inated the following tirkot at their pri maries Inst Saturday : Assembly, J. A. F. Hoy and Thomas Brown; Sheriff B. W. Thompson. This is the third con socutive term for Mr. Hoy, which breaks tho record in that county. Tiik Republicans of Jefferson county nominated Dr. S. S. Hamilton of Pnnx sutuwney, for assembly, at their prima ries last Saturday. His majority over Foust. the anti-Quay candidate was over Got i. W. D. Dunsmore was the inde pendent candidate but did not cut much figure in the contest. Tub Treasurer of the United States gives figures showing that this country borrows money at a lower rate than any other nation, and that "money is cheaper with us than anywhere clue among men," It means much to say in connection with this statement that every dollar issued by the United States is equivalent to gold. rt'HH an available cash balance of al most three hundred million dollars (?.Jo0,000,000) in tin tieasury at Washing ton, the nation's finances are in consid erable better shape than they were when Grover Cleveland and secretary Carlisle wore hunting around to sell United States bonds in tlio London market at high rates of interest. Pt'T into McKinley phraseology a late dispatch from Manila reads thus: We havo benevolently assimilated 298 Filipi nos. We had ono man killed. Brook- ville Democrat. Had the dispatch read . "298 Americans killed and one Filipino assimilated," the language would have seemed much more Bryanesque to the tin-American Democrat. James R. Keknk and Oliver H. P. Belmont are predicting Democratic sue cess this year. Mr. Keeno Is the Wall Bereet bear who thrives on commercial deprersion and has accnmnlated millions by reason of the past financial distress Mr. Itciliiiont inherited his millions. Yes, tho Democratic party is terribly op posed to the millionaires. The sugar trust did not get tho gift of Jll.Odo.OOO with which the Democrats tried to present it under the joint reso lution of Congressman Richardson, of Tennessee. His idea was to wipe out the tarilf on all Migar brought into the United Ttatos from Cuba and Porto Kico, the duties on which last year exceeded $1 1,000,000. As tho whole of this sugar is bought by the sugar trust and its allies, thero would have been a nico little sum to divide among that monopoly's stock holders bad tho Democratic resolution passed the House. The announcement that a beginning will be made in November in the work of bringing home the volunteers from the Philippines will displease the Domocrals. Bryan and Ids party friends were in hopes that Aguinaldo would put up such a hard fight and kill ni many American soldiers that the army in the Philippines would have to be enlarged instead of diminished. The fact that thousands of tho soldiers iu the islands will be brought back to tho United fsta'es during the present year al though their trni does not end until the middle of next year, is a terrible blow to the poor liiyitiiites. Thb insincerity of the Democratic leaders on the trust question was demon strated in tho House of Representatives when they declined to voto with the Re publicans for a constitutional amendment which would have taken the evil in hand in an effective manner. The Democratic leaders don't want the trusts destroy ed They need them for ramdaign material Tiik great Republican convention at Pbiladel hia was organized yesterday with all the enthusiasm befitting so great an event. President McKinley's namo was everywhere cheered to the ocho. The Vico Presidential nomination is the topio of tho hour. Governor Roosevelt will bo nominated it ho will allow tho convention to name him. What a ticket that would make. The late strikes have not been because of the lowering ol wages, but for an in crease, and the laborers feel that there are no idle men to take their placo. Iu 1SSH3 this was different. When a man had ajob, tlienho considered himself in luck. There is no better proof of tho genuimness of Republican prosperity than is to be found lu tho industrial cou- ditiou now prevailing, and tho compari son uf them with what existed four years ago. Davenport (la.) Republican. Since tho establishment of the tin plate industry in the United States, there has been saved to this counry upwards of $100,000,000. We used to import Welsh tin plate, mado by the Welsh trust, to the value of $20,000,000 a year. The Welsh tin plate trust Is not subject to our laws, and pays nothing in tho way of tax ation toward tho United SUtos treasury. Still the Democratic party fought tooth and nail against taking awsy tho trado from them and giving it to American factorios. The treasury department has used about $28,000,000 ofits surplus, and will use about $25,000,000 more, in refunding high priced bonds, thus making a sav- ng in interest to the treasury depart ment. On this account it was not deemed advisable to reduco tho war revenue taxos at the last session of Congress. The Commetteo on Ways and MeaiiK, however, has obtained leave to sit during tho recess, and should the present rale of surplus continue a bill to reduco the revenuo will be pushed through at the next session. Thk independent Republicans of the 2stb district have nominated Lewis Em ery, Jr.,of Bradford, for Congress, against Joseph C. Sibley, who has secured tho Republican nomination. The Democrats of the district have endorsed Mr. Emory at their county conventions, which prac tically moans his nomination by that party. Then it will bo Sibley vs. Emery, and a red-hot, rip-roaring old campaign wo shall seo across tho borders. The fur will fly when tho battories open fire, and there'll be money to burn when the bar rels are rolled and the heads are knocked in. Whoopla ! "Frequently thore aro iuqnires mado of tho Patent Oflieo in regrad to a slioo tie, or solf-f.istcning shoe string," re marked a Patent Office examiner, "and I really believe that anything in that lino if at all practical, would produce moro money than tho mires f the Klondike. Shoo manufacturers have been on tho lookout for such au invention for years, and it would bo interesting to seo how they woutd bid against each other for the invention should it dovolop. The shoe manufacturing concerns aro represented by a number of clover and competent attorneys, and they keep a sharp lookout for anything in their lino that turns up. There havo been a number of inventions in tho mutter of self-tying shoestrings, and patents have beeu issued, but are not susceptible of Improvement." H'iWi ington Star. The Oil City Blizzard, which is all cream, not skim milk, gives utterance to this truth concerning the mass of rubbish usually sent out from the big city offlcos : It is quite proable that the time will come when some publisher of a metropoliton paper will make the discovery that the public needs would be better supplied by a newspaper containing tho pith of tho news than by ono of eight, ten or twenty pages filled with mere words. At the present time the rivalry is all in the direction of quantity, with littlo ref erence to the quality. The actual news of almost any of tho big papers could easily be compressed into half tho spaco now utilized, and the small paper would doubtless bo more satisfactory to the great majority of readers. As it is at present the seeker after information is compelled to wade through column after column of verbiage and superfluous de tail to get what he wants. In these days the busy man has too much use for his time to devote so mnch of it to tho news paper hunt. It is undoubtedly a fact that a large percentage of tho matter pub lished in many papers is hardly ever read at all. Tho time will come whon tbo null turn in parvo paper, the one giving the most news in the smaller space, will be the ono in demand. Cream ol the ws. The Douglas is the shoe to buy. Hop kins sells them, it Just because a man's ignorant of cube root is no reason why he should not square up with tho printor. For a comfortable, easy, nice-fitting shoe for ladies, misses and children, tho Strootman takes the lead. Hopkins sells thorn. it. Hopkins is agent for the "Progress" shirt. None nicer and none better. 60c, 75c and $1.00. it Blankes' codecs are sold only at the Tionesta Cash Store. it Summer pants and working shirts at Tionesta Cash Store. As a rule, the spirituality of tho mod ern man depends mainly upon his digos. tion. Ex. Summer underwear for uicn, womou and children st Tionesta Cash Store. It "If a woman can bake good bread," a contemporaneous writer observes, "sho has as much right to tho word artist, as the woman who paints a bad sunset." If the mayor of Warren, who vetoed a curfew ordinance in that city because it had been a failure in other towns, were to see us workings here It is moro than likely he would change his mind. No .sooner does the warning bell, which is struck at H:4.'i, sound than all children hasten to their homes. Those, at lioini have become so accustomed to its peal ing. Unit they ask to be put to bed. Ttl i(.tnttc (.miner. lrafnrM ( unaol Be Cared by liH'al applications, as they cannot reacli the diseased portion ol mo ear. Thore is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dilion of the mucous" lining of the Eu stachian Tube. When this tube gots in flamed you have a rumbling found or imperloct hearing, and when it is entire ly closed deafness is tlio result, and un less the inflamation can bo taken out and this lube restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten aro caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condi tion of the muoo.us surfaces. We will give Ono Huudred Dollars for any caso of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catanh Cure. Send for circulars, freo. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Ouc Fare For The Round Trip within a radius of 200 miles on tho Nickel riato Road on July 3d and 4th. Tickets good returning until tho 5th inclusive. Write, wire, 'phono or call on nearest agent, or call at or address City Ticket Ollico, 020 Stato St., Erie, Pa. II. C. Al len, (J. P. A T. A. lOi-L't Marquctle, on Lake Superior, is one of the most charming summer re sorts reached via the Chicago Milwaukee A St. Paul By. Its healthful location. beautiful scenery. good hotels and complete immunity from nay lever, make a summer outing at Marquette, Mich., veiv attractive from tho standpoint of health, rest and com fort. For a oopv of "The Lako Superior Country," containing a description of Marquetto and tho copper country, ad dress, with lour (4) cents in stamps to pay postage, tieo. A. Heatforil, General Passengor Agent, Chicago, III, 4th of July Excursion via the Nicklo Plate Road on July 3rd and 4th, good returning until tho 5th, In clusive. One fare lor tho round trip with in a radius of 200 miles. Wire, write, 'phone or call on nearest agent, or call at oraddres city ticket oflieo 020 State St., Erie, Pa. 1 1. C. Allon, G. P. A T. A. 105-2t The Xntlonnl Prohibition Convention at Chicago, 111. The Niekol Tlato Road will sell tickets on June 2tith and 27th, good returning until the 29th, ii clusive, at ono faro for the round trip. Write, wire, 'Phone or call on the nearest agent or call at or address City Ticket Office, 020 Stato St., Erie, Pa., II. C. Allen, G.P. A T. A., 108-21 The Nickel Plate Road will sell excursion tickets to Kansas City, Mo., account National Democratic con vention on July 1st, 2d and 3d at one fare for the rouud trip, tickets good returning to aud including July 9th. Write, wire, 'phone or call on nearest agent or call at or oddtess City Ticket Office, 920 Stato St., Erie, Pa., H. C. Allon, G. P. A T. A. 109-2t. The Nickel Plate Unad will sell excursion tickets to Philadel phia, Pa., on June 14th to 18tli inclusive. at ono fare for the rouud trip, account Kepublican ralionaI Convention. Tick ets aro good returning to and including Juno 2ii, 1900. Write, wire, 'phono or call on H. C. Allen, City Passenger Agent, 920 State St., Erie, Pa. S2-5t The Nkkel l'lnto Kontl offers low rates to Dos Moines, I a., ace uint annual convention Music Teachers' As sociation. Tickets good going Juno 17th to 21st. inclusive, and good returning not later than Juno 2.1, l'.wo, at one faro lor tho round trip. Write, wire, 'phone or call on II. C. Allen, City Passenger Agent, 920 Stato St, Erie, Pa. 8:-fl DIED. GAL15U AITI!. June 8, 1900, at Fox Creok, Green Township, Cecil Clemens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. C. Galbraitb, aged U months, 3 weeks and 4 days. Pr. Jn trie s' lleuiluctio Powders. NO ROOHl FOR HEADACHE. "When the 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 doses 1 0 cents. Cura Where Others Fail. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OK TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANF1ELD, PROPRIETOR. (cmhI Stock, flood Carriages mid Hug gics to let upon the most reasonable terms. He will also do JOB TEJLLIlsra- All orders left at tlio Post Office wil receive prompt attention. To Repair Iiroken Arti cles use 1 rtomeiuber MA.TOirrt KU'.HKR CKMENT, MAJOR'S LK A TIIK ft m& y$ a o r .A .-I Path nnl X MY, I IIL Summer Goods. If you want comfortable warm weather garments without having lit do uncomfortable warm weather sew ing, we can he of service to you. SHIRT WAISTS, correct in stylo, fiuish and price. WRAPPERS-All colors, all tme, a winucr lor $1.00. SKIRTS-Duck and Crash, 75c to $1. Ml. SUNBONNETS-Ladies Misses 25c A good assortment of lawns, pique?, l'tticales aud giughanis. y-A-c ... - Aa On Jellies preserve and pickles, uproml a llun coating of reilueu WAX Will korp thm bolntM moitnr 'w ai-ut proof. Paraftine Wat i aim ttiefrl in a tlor.rn other way about thehnnao. I'tt'l dirovtioottn ach pound package. STANDARD OIL CO. 3000 YEARS GUARANTY RHEUMATIC REMEDY was not known as well as it is now. Consequently many Buf fered from Rheumatism. There is no need of that at the present time, as we guar antee to cure Rheumatism or refund the money. At Druggists, or 88 W. Genesee Street, BUFFALO. N. Y. S H HMHT ft GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONKSTA. picnn. Fred. Grettcnbcrgcr OENEHAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Uoll Toola, Gas or Water Fit ting and General HlackamithiiiK prompt ly done at Low Kates. Repairing Mill Machinery given npecial attention, and satwlaution guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidiouto, l'a. Your patronage solicited. FRED. ORETTENRERflER. AUDITORS' STATEMENTof Tionosta Twp. School Fund for tho year end ing June 4th, 1900: Jesse Carson, Col., in account with the School fund DR. To ain't duplicate $ 1.711 70 To 5 percent, added '2d 37 fl.'.M 07 CK. Bybal at nottleniont f 3 35 Treas. rec'ts 4:2 40 5 p'c't abatement on $ luS.U I '22 ii.'t 2 p'c't com 8 07 Treas. ro'j't 070 l5 fi p'c't com a i!'J 5.i Lands returned ill 15 Exonerations 21 Wf Treas. rec't 3fH 07 A p'c't com 17 Trfias. reo't 108 2!) 5 p'c't com 8 HJ tl,738 07 Win. Lawrence, Trcas. iu account with School fund. DR. To l al. in hands of Treas f 0:L" II Ain't Co. Trras 2110 00 State appropriation 1 ,014 95 Henry Wolf, borrowed money... 400 00 J. C. Hoovlcr, refunding order... 2 00 Ain't from J. Carson, Col 1,629 D7 3,8ii2 03 CR. Hy orders rodeoined f 1,21 82 2 p'c't com 05 :l Hal. in hands Treas 614 58 f i,sr,2 o:t LIAIUI.ITIKS. Outstanding order fl.Oofl 00 ASSKTS. Tax due from county I,0."0 00 Hal. in hands Treas 514 58 Net indebtedness 44 52 GENERAL STATEMENT. EXI'KNSKH. Paid teachers ?1,7S.1 00 Fuel i Hi Insurance 811 00 Borrowed money 800 00 Supplios 114 00 Into rent 4 50 Printing auditor report HI 50 Tuition paid other Twps 224 05 Transportation for Ilradisii girl... 50 00 W. II. Wolf, services as clork 25 00 J. ('. Hoovler, services to Aud ... 10 00 Win. Mealy, And 4 00 J. II. Went worth Aud 4 00 S. R. Mealy, Clerk Aud 0 00 Furniture 13 63 Repairs, etc 78 04 $1,281 S2 Wo the undersigned auditors of Tio nesta Twp. do certify the foregolng'roport is correct to the best of our ability. J. C. Hoovler, Wm. Hoop, John II. WKXTwoiiTir, R. L. Haslkt, Auditors. Clerk. D. P. FREDERICKS, 11 D. (1'iactiee limited to Eyo, Ear, Nose and Throat.) ARLINGTON BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA. . Ollioe hours by appointment only. ROBINSON, "Silver Plate that Wears" Made in artistic and original patterns only. Your silverware will be correct in every way if it is "1847 Rogers Bros." Or either of the fallowing lilies of &terliDjj Silver: "Goi'hmuV," VliUlnjr'n," Wilt won it. IN'ov'1k, Sold by- 32 SENECA St., OIL CITY, IA. Olllcial Watch Inspector and Rcpairor for the V. N. Y. . P. and L. S. A M. S. Hy. Send or bring your work to us. The Union Piano &0rgan Go. iNCW YORK All Ooods Guaranteed Dealers and Agents PricesCut in Two t A . WHEN buying your iiuinl. nl oo1h tllni'tfroln tlio tiirtftry. wo will wml tou direct friini th mrtnrv a Fine Brnnll. mm nil Oi-Ktiria wlih a i j-. i , . i book niul ntuul on tiiHiMYttou lor $49.25. we: Mv no atn'ntH. IVo wil you our unntW direct (mm fai turv; therefor havIhk our- vch a liltt exiH'ii', of wlili-h you Ucrlvo the iM-netlt THE UNION PIANO & ORGAN CO. 880, &vS, K. laith St., NEW YORK. NEW LIVERY Having purchased the livory barn lo cated in rear of Hotel Agnew and after adding many now and np-to-dato rigs we are now prepared to furnish livery rigs to the people of tiiis vicininity and giiriinii tee to fit yon out in first-class stylo. We will make a specialty of furnishing rigs for Funerals, Weddings, Receptions Etc, WM. ORAM, ARCHIE UREY. c'omi: am si:i: is. BRING IN YOUR JTEWM&liF That need repaircng if you wiBh good work at right prices. Our Motto is, "Not how cheap, but how good for the money. " Remember we can take enre of all y'.ur wants iu the Jewelry lino iu strict ly up-to dato fashion. ALL WORK and GOODS GUAR ANTEED as REPRESENTED. C. C. ULLER, ltiiiiIi Store, TIONESTA, IP.A.. THE SUMMER SESSION OP THE EDINBORO STATE NORMAL SCHOOL 1 J'tjins Tuowiliij', .Tiil- It. A school fr,r the busy loachor and the ambitions student. The following coura of study will bo pursued : Psychology, Pedagogy, (Science, Mathematics, Lan guages, Literature, Ethics, Civics and common branches. You cannot allbril to miss lliis opportunity. For circulars and information address JOHN F. IUULER. Principal, KniNiionn, Pa. II OW aiHiut your stock of KliilionarvT We do high i-hu-s .lob Printing. i re in 'II "World-Known," For meti, for every woalhor, made in all latest styles of every leatiicr. Hoax i, rin? Tom. SrmE .v the Smxe9 Wmb av the Leather. Look f.ir trade mark aud take no other. The price h ouly $3,00, and they are only gold at TIONESTA CASH STORE, Heat riact lor srocTit', anil ;iothiiir. TIIONE3-I KEPLER BLOCK. L. Seasonable Goods. Lawns, Laces, Embroideries, Ladies' Gauze vests, Summer Corsets, Etc., Etc. Lawrence & The Tallest Mercantile Ruilrilnn in ih ivn.ia uwr.ua ana uccupiea txclujucl) oj uu y. A. Wayne Cook, Presidont. A. R. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, S 1 1 .,i.'!;:;ini:3iaj:L,J f Nik!i;;!!!!!!'.5fif?r.8.i- II RJbX'TO KS A. Way no Cook, O. W. Kobinson, Win. Sniearbau(,'li, N. P. Wlioolor, T. P. Uitcliey. J.T.Dale, J. H. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.ymont at low ratos. We promiso our ctmloni ers all the bnueflta consistent with conservative b kinir. Interest p-iid on time doposiu. Your patronage rospectfully solicited. t!g:,r":"wtl7r,l"t''"l!iiiH mm We Mak If fon arc thinking of buying a Piano write for lull particular, Catalmr. Prices, and Estimates, t Pianos will be sent on approval, when so desired. THE UNION PIANO AND QRCAN CO., Please Mention This Paper Wlua Wrillui. wmmmmwmMmnmmi-m GWST Mitt, Everything titw aud ti p In date for making FLOUR AND - ALWAYS on hand 'for sale a full Block iu our line. MERCHANT MILLERS. Bridge M., - Tiumwta, lt. Shoes have uo ttjual. Iu black and bruvwi Kibo Kid, light and heavy soles, in all the most fashiouable leath ers aud latest styles. & S. Smearbauah. Wholesale Prices m W UOUIOi Our General Catalogue quotes them. Send 15c to partly pay postage or cxpiossarc ami we'll send you one. It has 1100 pages, 17,000 illurstraiicns and tjuoles rices on nearly 70,000 tbjngs that you eat and use and wear. We constantly carry in stock all articles quoted. MONTGOMERY WARD fc CO., nirniun at. Mu.llwn HL, Chlrasm M UK-HflH IB so.is. Kklly, Cashier. Wm. .S.MicAiuiAroii, . Vice Prosident NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000. The Union Piano e Organ Go. 88G and 803 East 13 1th St., NEW YORK CITY. JU5T STOP AND THINK WHAT YOU WILI KAVI3 wlti-n yiiii liny yuur I'tiino illm-l from tli fartory. otIR MOTTO Ih tn Hiire yon tin' mlililli-iiinira irillts anil ix prnm'H. Wu do not emjiloy Afzrut, lln-n'ton?, we Miive inirMlvnii a hilt i'XH'iiw.ot wlilrh vim n''t tin- Ihmii'IU. Vwill wll to you full v wiirruiilril. villi nil if lln lnli-Mt W1M1W1HI liniiri.vi-m.Mitn, l)IRI:CT PHOM TIIH FACTORY TO YOUR HOMI3 for r $183,00 Pianot (100 fid and FHOM UUiUU tpwardt- UB6 and 803 East 134th SI., NEW YORK. m TIMHTAKLK, in elleet May. '27, 1!MK). Trains leave Tio nesta for'oil City and iiin(s west as follows: No. 31 liutlalo K.ir(;ss, daily except Siiniluv 12:01 noon. No. 3:toil (;itv kxf.ross, daily exerpt Sunday 7:5:5 p. in. Hunday special for Oil City,ya.in.A8p.ni. For II iekory,Tidiou((, Warren, Kin.na, Hraiifonl, (Mean and tlie ljnxl : No. 'in Cif in Ipress, daily except Sunday 8:45 a. in. No. I'ittshurt; ICxpresa, daily except (Sunday 4:05 p. in. (Jet Time TalMes :uid full information from J. W. Met'RKA, Ajrent, Tionesta, I'". K. liliM,, Uon'l .snpt J. A. KKLI.OWS, Oon'l I'ivssener A Ticket Apent, Ceiieral lll--i. MiMiiiev-l'.risliano Hid Ci r. Main and Clinlon Nta., ltullalo.N. Y