THF FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WCNK, Editor 4 Pmopmictoh. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, I'JOtt Republican Ticket. N.tTinvu. JY,-.i..ir-WILLTAM MeKIXLEY. Vie JVeaitfrnt THEODORE ROONE VELT. NTATK. Auditor General-K. B. HARD EX BE KG, Way no County. tmrrc)t.imrn-at-I.ai c G ALUSH A A GHOiv. ot Susdulmnna Count v. ROB EKT 11. FOERDEKER, of Philadelphia. t'OlNTV. AssctnldyA. M. DOL'TT, Tionesta Morougn. .MW(i Jntl;ie-VC. 11.11. DOTTER Kit, Kingslov Twp. IHttriet Attorn?! SAMUEL 1. IR WIX, Tionesta Borough. Republican County Cominit tH .Ycctiiiir. Tho members of tho Republican County Committee of Forest County are requested to meet at tho Sheriff's ollleo, Tionesta Ta., on Saturday, Aug. 4th, 1!)00, at 12 o'clock p. m., for tho purpose of elec ting Conferees to represent Forest County at the Republican Congressional Conference of the iSHli district. Also to nominate a candidate for Coronor for Forest County. A full attrndanco is ear nestly desired, Q. Jamikson, Chairman. Ahi.ai's name falls w ith a dull tlunr in Populist and silver Republican circles. So far no American has attempted to Ed waul Atkinsonize the cause of the Boxers. Lkt China hand over the foreigners in Pckin and then proceed with the subject of mediation. "Savk the Republic," shouts Mr. Rrvan, aud thon adds sotto voce, "I am the Republic" As Tim sole propriotor of three distinct presidential nominations Mr. Bryan doubtless feels the courago of his desire to dictate. Democratic arithmetic inon are still stuck fast with 177 electorial votes for Bryan and no place to look for the 47 more needed. Trm Republicans will be satisfied with nothing less than a majority of 300,000 in tho Stato of New York this fall and tbey fool confident of securing it. Bhv an may bo too busy to talk about tho ratio, but his opponents may bo de pended upon to remind him of it about twenty-five times a day from now on to the ides of Novembor. Wii eat, corn, oats, barley, rye, hogs, beef, eggs, pork, bacon, rico and cotton all advanced in price during June. These are McKiuloy prosperity facts. Cash in band is better than Bryan's theories. Arizona offers in case of war with China eiht fully equipped companies and three troopes of rough riders. Tho American volunteer maintains his repu tation of readiness for all omergancies. Sknator Bacon lias been pounding away at the Philadelphia platform. Sen ator Bacon is the gentleman who recently distinguished himself by not boitig able to tell tho difference between toadstools and mushrooms. Wibki.kss telegraphy is now estab lished hotween two Hawaiian inlands 100 mile apart, and will soon be applied in tho gioupe over a distance of200 miles. Old Ideas about "contiguous territory" continue to bo revised. Thk hcaulios of political nomenclature may be seen from the fact that Mark Ilanna is a "boss j" Clovoland for insis ting on having bis way was 'Vtubborn j" but when Bryan dictates the Kansas City platform ho was "firm." Thk Democratic leaders are unable to point to one act of the Republican Con gress that is inimical to public interests. Unlike Its Democratic predecessors it didn't take orders from the Havemey ers and other trust magnates. Information from Germany indicates that much alarm is felt in shipping cir cles there lest the passage of the Ameri can ship subsidy bill will restrict the de velopment of German shipping in the American foreign carrying trade. Phksidkst McKinlkt describes Re publican imperialism as follows: "To the party of Lincoln has come another supreme opportunity which it has brave ly met in the liberation of 10,000,000 or the human family from the yoke of imperial ism." Tub Tammany Ice Trust is coining fevor and thirst into such handsome prof its that their mayor is receiving an an nual dividend of $:i.",000 on his stock This is no political canard, for the Deni ocratio Mayor confessed it undor oath on the witness stand. Ex Governor George lloadley, of Ohio is a stalwart Democrat who repudiates the Kansas City platform. lie doubtless proceeds upon the theory that, when one plank of a political declaration of princi pies is admittedly dishonest, it is safe to distrust the remainder of the documents. Tiif. imports and exports of Porto Rico for ti e month of May, 1900, w ere each about 100 per cnt greater than for the corresponding month of the year 1809. This is the poverty and distress to which the Democratic platform said the Re publicans bad doomed the island. IIownAKDup the Democrats are for arguments is shown by their saying that the certainty of tho Seuato remaining Republican for four years make it safe to vote for Bryan iin admission that the carrying out or the Democratic platform would be unsafe. Titwtvile World, The Bethlehem Steel Co. has been awarded a contract by the Russian Gov ernment for2,0oo tons of Krupp armor lor constructing three new vessels. The price per ton is said to be above that which has been oll'erod by the United States Government. The contract calls for delivery or armor in tiftecn months. An army otUcer writes from tho Phil ippines that "when we kill the natives wo find copies of Bryan's sjieeches ou them and also circulars from their jun tas, in which Bryan is termed the 'great est living American ard a friend of Agninaldo.'" Testimony of this kind from the armv is so extensive that no one ventures now to desputo it. It is a good thins that tho Democratic party has no reptuatlon to lose for accu racy ofstatemont. Facts are stubbornly against them. They are wrong on silver. They are wrong in predicting distress in Porto Rico. They aie wrong in predic ting the doom of the Republic in the eveut of McKinloy's re-election,and they are wrong bv about a million and a half votes in their forecasts as to the election oftheii candidate in November, President McKinlkt, as tho consti tuted representative of great Repub lic, has liftod tho yoke of oppressive im perialism from the shoulders of tv"0,000 Porto Ricns, 1,500,000 Cubans, and 10, 000.000 Filippinos. He has freed moro subjects fiotn tho tyranny of Spain than Washington delivered from the oppres sion of Great Britain, yet in view of theso facts of history Bryan would have the country believe that it must chose between him and an Emperor. Tub New York iYcM of Thursday last says, "Louis Wormsor hot $1,500 yoster day that McKinley would be elected, against f'00 put on Bryan by J. J. Judge, an outside broker. Mr. Judge later in the day said that be was handling, on commission, money lo be bet on both can didates, and that he had at present (2,400 to net against f 10,000, or odds of G to 2"i, that Bryan would be e lected, and a prac tically unlimited amount of money to bet upon McKinley at odds of 3 to 1. It is with considerable wryness of fea tares that Bro. Irwin of tho Democral'c Venango Kpeclator partakes of the dish Ret beforo the votors of the 27th Congres sional district by the Democrats and dis satisllod Republicans. After taking up Mr. Emery and his crazy-quilt platform, seriatim et literatum, and finding a trifle to condone and much to condemn from a Bryanito stamping ground, wads up tho whole batch, chows it a whilo, and spits out the following in a bunch: As beforo stated, Mr. Emery's platform is an admirable composite. Not only for China and the Orient, but in politics, ho stands for the open-door policy. A door stands open on every side of his platform. through which we may all enter and stand together. There is something there for all of us, except the Staudard Oil people. It caters to different tastes. like mo applo-woman s lruit. "Are they sweet or sourT" inquired a customor. "A tartish sweet, sir," said she, "and a leutlo inclined to be sourish." The Free Silver Bait. The Democratic platform doclares in favor of the free coinage of silver and at the ratio of 10 to 1. Everybody knows what that means. It means that as soon as the government is compelled to coin everybody's silver, without limit as to quantity and without responsibility as to its maintenance on a parity with gold, silver coin will soon drop to its value as metal. A silver dollar will then be worth about 50 cents. But as the law makes it a legal tender for all debts, it must be ac eepted in payment lor labor and every thing else, and thus those who have made contracts and have not protected them selves by a clause requiring payment to bo made in gold will be defrauded of half their claim by a dishonest government, But, our Democratic friends in Ponusyl nia say, this is merely a conciliatory plank, which was not iutonded to bo on- forced, and could not be for tho reason that no Congress would pass such a law. If this plank in the Democratic platform is only a bluff, and doesn't reaily moan anything what of the rest f Are not all the planks equally sincoro? If not, how shall we discriminator And what must wo think of a party whose deliberate pur pose it is to preach free silver in the West and South, and tell tho people in the East that the free silver plank doesn't really amount to anything? When fishing for votes the Democratic platform makers thought it wiso to use a variety of bait, to suit the different species of fish to be caught.' But bait that is at tractive to the old Greenback element, which wants something lor nothing, is repulsive to bigger and bettor kinds of fish, and they lose a halibut to catch sucker. -Prnx'y Spirit. GOD. (TrwuUted by Sir John Bow ring.) riOH OAHBI1L BOMANOriTCH, DK Rill AVE, KViflli. 0 Tfauu, Eternal On I whaw pretence bright All cc doth occupy, all creation guldt racaaaged tbroaati lint all dcvattatlni flight t Tho Mir God Ultra to ao God fctside ! Being above all lxiD"t Mights-One Whoa none can comprehend, and none tj.lort ! Was All it exiitenc with Thyself alone bracing all, upnortiug, rtling o'er Being whom wi eatl God, and know no more ! Thon from primeval oetuing&eai dtdst call Kirat cbaoe, then existence, Lord, in Tbee limit j bad lie foundation ; all Spring torih from Thee ; if light, ioy, barruour Raul origin-all lilt, all beaut? Thine. Thy word ervated all, and dota create ; Thy splendor BU all space with raya dlvlae, Tboi art, and wert, and sbatl be I Glorious Great ! Llght glvlDsj, life ausuittiog lotntate1 A million torches lighted by Tby band Winder amwearied throagb the blue abyae ; They ewa Thy power, acoompiirtb Thy eoutniand, All gay with life, all elorjnent with bliu, Whit inaii we call the a T Piles of crystal light A glorious ootntjuiy of golden streams Lamps of celestial ether burn! Dg bright Buns lighting systems with their joyous beam? But tbon to tliese art as the moon to night. Thau art! directing, guiding all Thou art I Direst my understanding now to Thee ; Control my spirit guide my wandering heart; Thnuich but an atacu 'midst immensity, Btill I am something laahioucd by Tby band ; 1 hold a middle rank 'twixt naaren and earth On the last rerge of mortal being stand, Ciose lo the realm where angels bad their birth; Just oa the boundaries of the srit land ' The eaaia of being Is complete in dm ; In me Is matter's last gradation Umi. And the nsxt step is spirit- Deity ! I can command the lightning, and am dust I A monarch and i slave- a worm, a gad ! Whrnce came 1 here and bow, so niarvelously Cou'trocted and conserved T I'uknown I This clod Live surely through soma higher energy ; f or frm itself alone It could not he I Creator, yes ' Thy wisdom and thy word Created tnc ! Thou source ef life and good Thou spirit of my spirit, and my Lord, Thy light, Tby love, In their bright pkatltude. Filled me with an Immortal soot to spring Over the abyss of death ; and bade It wear Tt garments of eternal day, and wing Its heavenly flight beyond this tittle apbert ; I ten to Its source to The Its author there. Thin poem of Dernljaven was translated into every European language, also into Chinese and Japanese. A copy was printed in gold lettorr on white satin and one hung in the palace of tho Emperor of China, and another in the palace of the Mikado in Japan. A P. J. B. Hutchinson, general manager of the Pennsylvania railroad,"ha issued a general order announcing that after Au gust 1, tho Allegheny Valley railway and the W. N. Y. A P. railroad will be operated by the Pennsylvania railroad as a grand division, undr the name of the Buffalo A Allegheny Valley division. G. W. Croighton has been appointed as general superintendent or tho Buffalo and Allegheny Valley division, with office at Buffalo, N. Y. The grand division con sists of the Buffalo, Rochester Chautau qua and river divisions, the Buffalo divi sion consisting of that portion ot the W. X. Y. A P. between Buffalo and Empor ium ; the Rochester division of that por tion between Buffalo aud Oil City, and Olean aud Oil City ; the river division of that portion of the Allegheny Valley railroad between Oil City aud Pittsburg. Tho portion of the Allegheny Valley railway between Rod Bank and Di ill wood will be known as the Low Grade division, and will be operated by the Middle Division of the Philadelphia A Erio road. General Superintendent Creighton Thursday Issues a general notice an nouncing his appointments. They are as follows : R. N. Durbow, superintendent motive power, Buffalo, N. Y. II. P. Lincoln, principal assistant en gineer, Buffalo, N. Y. Robert Boll, superintendent Buffalo and Rochester division, Buffalo, N. Y. C. T. Dabney, Superintendant Chau tauqua division, Oil City. Charles B. Price, superintendent river division, Pittsburg. J. P. Heiudoll has been appointed by Superintendent R. Boll as trainmaster of the Buffalo and Rochester division with oillce at Buffalo. P. J. White has been appointed by Superinteudant Dabney as trainmaster of the Chautauqua division, with otlicers at Oil City. P. P. Fowlor is appointed master me chanic of the Oil City shops. R. D. McCreary is appointed engineer right of tho way, with offlco at Buffalo. George llouliston is apoointon assist ant engineer of (he Buffalo and Roches ter division. A. Vail has beon appointed master mechanic at Buffalo shops. John Magee has been appointed master meuhaulc at Olean shops. John F. Fritz has been appointed act- ins motive power clerk with office- at Buffalo. George II. Eraser is appointed tickot recoivcr, with ofllce at Buffalo. Notice No. 1, addressed to station agents and passenger conductors of the A. V. Ry. and W. N. Y. A P. road, by General Superintendent Creighton, is to the etl'ect that they will continue in siml lar positions in the service of the Pen nsylvania railroad company. Genoral notice, signed by Genoral Su perintendent Creighton, addresved to the surgeons in service of the W. N. Y. A P. road and Allegheny Valley road, is to tho od'ect that thoy will be continued iu tho service or the Pennsylvania road after August 1. Zinc and grinding double tho wear. IOO UKWAUII, IOO. Tho readers of this paper will be pleased to leai u that there is at least one dreaded diseaso that science has boen able to euro in all its sUgos, and that is Catarrh. Hull s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known in tho medical ua- ternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly apon the blood and mucous urtaco of the system, lliore' by destroying the foundation of tin dis easo, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assist iug nature in doing its work. The pro priotors have so much faith In its cura tive powors that they otfer One Hundred Dollars tor any case that it fails to cure, Send for list of testimonials. Address, i J. CHEN ICY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the host. Cream sf tho News. It is a good deal to know what not to do. You know your groceries aro fresh when bought at T. C. S. It Often the hardest shelloi nut has the least in it. You save money on every purchase atT. C. S. It There may be prominent people that you don't know. Some girls measure a good timo by how late they stay up at night. Lots of trunks, bags, valises and tel escopes at Tionesta Cash Store. H Some people have such ugly whip kors that they ought to be good. The half-prico shoos at Hopkins store are going like hot cakes. It There are more poople who fool their money away than there are who save it. Rest shoes to wear and always look neat at T. C. S. It When a girl goes visiting, she takes trunk big enough for a traveling man. --We are always finding people who would bo great if the3' only knew morn, Cleaning up sale at Hopkins' store this month. It will pay you to see the bargains in shoes, bats, and so on. It Tho smaller tho town tho more prom inently the Inhabitants wear their lodge pins. It Is not the magazine with the high est colorod covers that contains tho best reading. Save us from the man who has noth ing to do. The busy man never takes up anybody's time. Don't miss the clean up sale at Tio ntsta Cash Store. u Extravagance is tho toboggan slide that has carried many a man to poverty and want. Humaniu shoes fur human feet. Agency at T. C. S. it The new woman should rejoice. The coming century will have 24 leap years, the largest numbor possible within a hundred years. To got the "inside" price, buy goods atT. C. S. It A Western jury recently brought in the following verdict: "We find the prisoner guilty as charged, but we do not believe ho is the right man." The reunion of tho famous Iiucktail Regiment will bo held iu Kidgway in early September. Few Local Changes In W. X. T. Managemeut. Reduced In Order to C lose Out our Shirt Waists we oiler them at the following prices: $ .50 and $ .CO .75 ami .85 .DO ami 1 00 1.25 Nome Special CSoods. It will ROBINSON. CliaiilanqiM Lake Anniinl Fxmrsiou August 3rd. The W. N. Y, A P. Ry. will run their annual excursion to Chautauqua Lake, Friday, August 3rd. Train will leave Tiouosta at 7;4." a. m. Fare for round trip $!.;, which Includes 40 miles of boat ride on the Red Stack Line steamers on Chautauqua Lake. The usual strong attractions will beofl'ered at Celeron and at the Chautauqua Assembly there will be a grand concert, in which over seven hundred trained voices will take part. There will be noted soloists, the great pipe organ played by Dr. Flagler and the full Rogers orchestra, all under the direction of Dr. Palmer, the great choris- tor of New York. Seven hours on Chautauiiua Jjako and homo at an early Lour. Tk not miss thin opportunity for a delightful day's outing. 0. A. It. Eiirainpnioiit at Chicago. Excursion tickets via tuo Nickel Plate Road on sale Auk. 25th to Aug. -HI), inc., good returning Aug. 31st inc., or by deposit until Sept. 3Uf, in' elusive, at oue cent a mile traveled. Cal 1 at or address city ticket ollice, 020 State St, Erie, Pa., H. C. Allen, C. P. T. A. No. lo2. l-5t Dissolution Notice. Tho partnership heretofore existing be tween (. W. Kobinson and O. G. UhsUui, doing business under the firm name of Uobinsou ,fe Qaston, iv hereby terminated by mutual agreement, taking effect June 1, l'.HH). All bus in ok of said firm will be adjusted by G. W. Kobinson. G. W. Kohi.nso.n, G. O. Gaston. The business will heron Iter be con ducted by G. G. Gaston, who solicits a cnntiniiHnco of tho patronage of tho peo ple. 3t AMENDMENT TOTIIE CONSTITU TION PKOPOSKD TO THK CITI .ENS OF THIS COMMONWEALTH FOK Til KIR APPROVAL OR REJEC TION HY THE GENERAL ASSEM BLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, PUBLISHED RY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH, IN PUR SUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONSTITUTION. A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing an amendment to the Consti tution of the Commonwealth. Section 1. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth iu General Assembly met, That the following is proposed as amendments to tho Conxtitulinn ofthe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in ac cordance with the provisions of ibo eigh teenth article thereof : Amendment One to articlo Eight, Sec tion One. Add at the end of the first paragraph of said section, after the words "shall be en titled to vote at all elections," the words "subject however to such laws requiring and regulating the registration of electors as the General Assembly may enact," so that the said Bection shall read as follows : Section 1. Qualifications of Electors. Every male citizen twenty-ono years of age, possessing the following qualifica tions, ahull be entitled to vote at all elec tions, subject however to such laws re quiring and regulating the registration of electors as tho General Assembly may enact: He shall have been a citizen of the United States at least one month. He shall have resided in the State oue year (or if having previously beon a qualified doctor or native born citizeu of the Siate, he shall have removed there from and returned, withiu six months, immediately precoding the election). He shall have refilled in the election district where he shall offer to vote at least two months Immediately preceding the election. If tweniy-two years of age and upwards he shall have paid within two yoars a State or county tax. which shall have been assessed at least two months and paid at least one month before the elec tion. Amendment Eleven to Article Eight, Section Sevon. Strike out Trom said section tho words "but no olector shall bo deprived of the privilege of voting by reason of his name not being legistered," and add to said sectiou tne following words, "but laws regulating aud requiring the registration of electors may be enacted to apply to cities only, provided that such laws be uniform for cities r f the same class," so that the said section shall read as fol lows: Section 7. Uniformity of Election Laws. All laws regulating the holding of elections by the citizens or for the reg istration of electors shall be uniform throughout the Stute, but laws regulating and requiring the registration of electors may bo onacted to apply to cities onlv, provided that such laws be uniform for cities of the same class. A truo copy ofthe Joint Resolution. W. W. GRIEST, Secretary of the Commonwealth. AMENDMENT TO THE COTSTITU TION PROPOSED TO THK CITI ZENS OF THIS COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR REJEC TION BY THE GENERAL ASSEM BLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH, IN PURSU ANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONSTITUTION. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amend meut to the Consti tution of the Commonwealth. Section 1. Be it resolved by the Sen ate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Gen eral Assembly met, That the following is proposed as an amendment to the Consti tution ofthe Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania in accordance with the provsions of the Eighteenth article thoreof. Amendment. Strike cut section four of article eight, and insert in place thereof, as follows: Section 4. All elections by the citizons shall be by ballot or by such other meth od bs may be oresoribed by law : Provid ed, That secrecy in voting be preserved. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. W. W. GREIST, Secretary ofthe Commonwealth. Prices! waists at $ .40 waists at '00 waists at .75 waists at 1.00 Values In Summer Dress pay you to Investigate. "Silver Plate that Wears" Made in artistic and original patterns only. Your silverware will be correct in every way if it is "1847 r Rogers Bros." Or either of the followiug lines o Sterling Silver: "Gorhom'N," "WliItln'H," Wat won S& NowoPh, Sold by 32 SENECA St., OIL CITY, PA Official Watch Inspector and Repairer for the W. N. Y. V V, and L. S. & M. S. lt'ys. Send or bring your work to us. 3000 YEARS GUARANTY RHEUMATIC REMEDY wa8 not known as well as it is now. Consequently many suf fered from Rheumatism. There is no need of that at the present timo, as we guar antee to cure Rheumatism or refund the money. At Druggists, or 88 W. Genesee Street, BUFFALO, N. Y. NEW LIVERY Having purchased the livery barn lo cated in roar of Hotel Agnow and after adding maoy new and up-to-date rigs we are now prepared to furnish livery rigs to the people of this vicininity and guaran 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. COME AM NEE VS. BRING IN YOUR v WdTGHES GMCRgaxB JEWE&Bl That noed repaircog if you wish good work at right prices. "Our Motto is, "Not how cheap, but bow good for the money." Remember we can take care of all y ur wants in the Jewelry linn in strict ly up-to-date fashion. ALL WORK and GOODS GUAR ANTEED as REPRESENTED. C. C. ULLER, Jlrmieli Storo, VI. A rood Inoktne hrtrw and poor look ing liArntttiH I the wort kind of n com bination. Eureka Harness Oil M Jmr hi it better, hut mak' th 'H JwttbfT twit and iitbililf. ruin It In con- I nnt anli mnlrna (tin hnmnM nnil tha )m sf Htim to liwt Iwton in long I 1i LiMli l . unmmriijr wuuiu. t' ! U1VC Your norse a Chance! n i STANDARD A "World-Known," For men, for every weather, made in all latest styles of i very leather. Eqqm iy rrj? Tom, Stflf iv the tSmim Look for trade mark and take no other. The price i only !3,)0, and they are only sold at TIONESTA CASH STORE, Host lMncc for Uroeerit'S ami Clothing. riIONIS34, - KEPLKIl HlOOK. Seasonable Goods. Lawns, Laces, Embroideries, Ladies' Gauze vests, Summer Corsets, Etc., Etc. Lawrence & Tht Tallest Mercantile Building In the World, Owned and Occupied Eiclutivelji By Us. A. Wayne Cook, Frosidont. A. Ii. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, DIRKCTOIW A. Wayno Cook, Q. W. Robinson, Win. SmoarbaUKli, N. P. Whoolor, T. F. Ritchey. J. T. Dalo, J. II. Kolly. Collection romitUM tor on day of pr.ymont at low ratow. Wo promise our cuHtom ers all the bonoflts consistent with conservative b kitikf. Intorost paid on time d(poNiti. Your patronago rospectfully solicited. mm ivnu, Everything new ami up to date for making FLOUR. - AND ilSTT Ii IIISMi ALWAYS on liaud fur sale a full stock it) our line. MERCHANT MILLERS. Bridge St., - Tionesta, Fa. THE SUMMER SESSION EDINBORO STATE NORMAL SCHOOL 1 iVffiiiM Tn'Nln j", .Till y IS. A M'hool for the busy teacher and the nmbitiotiH Htuilont. Tho following couth ps of Ht inly will be pursuod : Psychology, Pedagogy, Science, Mathematics, Lan puuiM'H, Literature, KtliicH. Civics and common branches. You cannot afford to miss this opportunity. For ciaculam and information address JOHN V. ISKiLKK, Principal, Kdinihhio, Pa. Shoes have no equal. In black ant) brown Kibo Kid, light and heavy soles, in all tho most fashionable leath ern aud latest styles. Smearbauah. Wholesale Prices to Users, Our Gencr.-.I Catalogue quotes thtra. Send 15c to partly pay postage or cxprcssafc and well semi you one. It has 1100 pages, 17,000 illustrations and quotes prices 011 nearly 70,000 things that yon cat and use and wear. We constantly carry in stock all articles quoted. MONTCOMERY WARD & CO., II Id. ten A . Madlm BU, Chinas. Kklly, Cashior. Wm, Smkarbauoh, Vice Pro8idont NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000. TIMETABLE, in clloct May. 27, P.KX). Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as follows : No. 31 liutlalo Kxpross, daily except Sunday 12:00 noon. No. 33 Oil City and Pittelmrtr Express, daily, with Pull- mau sloepor attached, except Sunday 7:53 p. 111. Sunday special for Oil City,Da.ni.8p.m. For Hickory, Tidioute.Warron.Kinzua, Bradford, Olean and the East : No. 30 Oloan Express, daily except Sunday SMS a. in. No. 32 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:05 p. in. Get Time Tables and full information from J. W. McCREA, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. K. BELL, Cien'l Supt J. A. FELLOWS, Oen'l Passenger & Ticket Agent, . Gonenil olUee, Moonov-Brisbano Bid Cor. Main aud Clinton Sts., Buffalo.N.Y Fred. Grettcnborgor GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining toMaohinory, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Blacksm i thing prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and Katislactiou guaranteed. Shop in roar of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidiouto, Pa. Your pntronage solicited. FRED. O KETTENBERGUR.