THF FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. WINK. Editor 4 Psopsiitos. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER S, 1900 Republican Ticket. NATIONAL. Ji r.Weif-WlM.I AM McK INLEY. Yicr yVMi'iifiif-TlIlCOPOKE KOOSK YELT. . MTATK. .lu.ifor General E. B. HARDEN UKKC, Wavuo County. igies!smen-al-l.aiije OA LUSH A A UKOV, ot Snsinhanna Countv, KOli ERT II. FOERDEKEK, of Philadelphia i'Ol'NTV. 'or 0uirv COL. ALKRKD A CLEARWATER, of Elk County. AxarinhlyK. M. DOUTT, Tionesta Horouu. AMmtiate JuUje- U. H. IOTTER Elt, Kinsley 'Iwp. District Atlarnry SAMUEL D. IR WIN, Tionesta Borough. Coiwier-DH. J. W. MORROW, Tio neita B01 out li. Pay Your Taxes. It is a vital qnalilieatioii, in onler to vote that a state or county tax bo paiJ within two years previous to election iltiy, Nov. tit Ij, aud thirty cays previous to that date. October (ith is the last (lav for the payment of taxes in onler to vole on Nov. (tii. Young uion who voted on ago last fa! I cannot vote at the coming election unless they pay a tax 011 or before Nov. tith. You vote.) lor prosperity and pot it. Are you now ;;oiiig to veto iijiaiust it? T11K increrse in the price of cotton in doubtless oiicouiaKiiig to Cliairman Jones' round bale trust. Tn i:rk is rivalry between New York's leading Democratic newspapers for the "honor" of producing the coal minors' mm ike. 1 ! we :tu!t'is:aiii ' Jov. Roosevelt, he thinks iho Anioii'-au army savoiv. of in i Lit at ianisni itlxiut as much as u lirj'au doliui doe-', of hones; v. PUKMhBNT MiKixi.KY'm Insti itctionB to the Philippine Commission take the centre pin out of the arguments of the Democratic campaign oratois. Pi;'.haps the able growlers will now proceed (o discover that thre is a secret allian-eby which we supply England and Germany with funds and food. l'ossir.i.v Tiof. Haiper might induce the country to take more interest In bis theory of living on 15 cents a day if it wei e not so con lident of the defeat of M r. Bryan. . 'I'll k cash-box of Uncle Sain b.ts ample money to meet all demands, and the amount of gold coin is nearly $000,000,000. Quite a ditloreiice from tho Cleveland borrowing time. (i'korge Fkku William bas figured out the election of the Kansas City ticket from the returns from Vermont and Maine. George Frtd is every bit as good on electiau returns as be is on linaiice. Tup. declaration against trusts in the KepULnicau piat.'oi iii is far more impor tant than anything Mr. Bryan can say od tlio subject. H is the voice of the party in power, a party that carries its platlbain pledges into action. Tun great (ienorai Grant was a tanner and a biave sjidier the frame as our own Col. Clearwater, tiie popular Repub lican candidato for Congress In the "Sib liistricl. U:ve Clnarwater a clear track aud see him go into Congress. Til is is n great year lor the soldier can didate on the Republican ticket Mo Kinlcy mid our own Col. Clearwater wire comrades in the great rebellion and CJenPi al Ron evolt represents the valor of the Ann rican soldier iu the late Spanish-American wai. I'r.o a nation of boi rowers we have become a lending nation, and interest 1 ales are cheaper to-day iu tho Uuited Simes !iiHii iifiywhoio else on earth. In id.tce ul'sellina bonds in timo of peace we are paying bonds iu time of war, all l 'which proves that the claim of nation al prosperity is b.ised 011 substantial No otl.er nation on earih supports ho lew soldiers. Notwithstanding the ro be!, ,011 on Luzon, the troubles iu China uml the temporary iiiioi veiuion iu Cuba, loss than one person in every thousand of our population we;i: s a uniform or cai ries a gun, a record without parallel in the history of any people, ancient or ijioiieru. What did ex -Secretary Olney do when he was Attorney General to check the growth ol trusts aud monopolies? No:,,!ii. Rut be made uu excuse for doing nothing-. Jfesaid, when Attorney Goneiii1, li.o trusts could not be con tiolled by federal laws, but that thpy vro'.o under Die Jurisdiction of Slate laws end mil -l be j -roceeded against by Stale ofiicials. Tj.allnn. John B. Stancblield, tho ! eiii"cr.ilic nominee for Governor of New York, was an ardent expansionist belore bis sekction by the Saratoga eon veiui hi. In h pu'nlio address bo scored tho advotaics of tne scuttle policy and (bci.tii d his iniciilion of supporting tbo (40M-I ncicni in iis policy toward its new p..s-'i.sioiis. lluwever, bis change of iiiin 1 will not bo any more radical than the hi lion of Los Crokcr and Mr. Olney in llni same niicier. When politics step in there is but little 100111 for patriotism. Ci kai'.watkii stands on tbo Republi can pljtli.iui mid leprcscnls protection to American interests both at home and aiii " id- hones! money rod honor to the at:ns and stripes. After serving bis country i.y lij.'liting two years in tho great relmllion, bo learned an honorable trmio.ind ni.il"! socn 01' the tat'iiiug business, ilo worked wiJi bis own bun. is in every department iroiii beam li.md up to sore, ii.u mien:, uml won g; eai sih ci.-s Ih'cuiiso (.' bis energy, utnl it.i aim limn nig ) iu bis business. Whatever be tin lis his hands to, ho does with m.I bis might and bo reached tbo very t"p of the hcldT as a practical lan-II- r. "Who Is Col. Clearwater!" Col. A. A. Clearwutor, the Republican candidate for Congress in this district, is not a man of national reputation. Ho won golden laurels for his bravery in tbo great rebellion, when a moro boy of 11 years, and weighing only 06 pounds. His bravery cost him the use of bis left knee the rest of his life. A big rebel bullet plowed a g-eat hole through his knee and stiffened it forever. Alter bis dischargo from the war he attended school a year on crutches, aud before be was able to throw away his crutches he went to work on the beam to learn to be a tanner. Ho learned that trade and learned it so well that at the early age of 35 he was superintendent of the great Wilcox tauuery, which at that time was the largest sole leather lanueiy in the whole world. He uncle that tannery a hu mining success for fifteen years and theu voluntarily retired two years ago, to take a much needed rest and devote the time to looking after some private affairs that were onough to employ a man who needed a well-eaaned vacation. Col. Clearwater is of a rathor retiring disposi tion, and has never sought to make him self prominent or widely knowu. What ever he puts bis baud to bo does wl.lt all his might, aud when he rau the tannery ho watched the business in every detail. He usod brain as well as brawn, and sev eral valuable patents now In use in tbo great tanneries attest his Ingoniiity and inventive genius. He is a high-class, worthy man In every respect. Ho did not seek nor even turn his hand to get the nomination. Ail that was done for him iu that lino was done by friends who bad faith iu his ability and worth as tim ber for a good Congressman. It was a case of the office seeking the man. Ev ery other candidate iu tho Hold acknowl edged and applauded his qualifications both as a candidate, and for tho' ollice if elocted Bryan at Ills Worst. It is not pleasant to find a candidate for President of the United Stales talkiug as foolishly or dishobestly as Mr. Bryan talked at Monett, Mo.: 'The Republicans are now boasting that we have reached a point where we can loan money to people of oilier coun tries. I want to ask you whether you regard that as an evidence of prosperity. Why would any man send bis money to Europe or Investment if he could find a place in this country to iuvost it? Money seut abroad for investment must be seut lor one of two reasons, eithor be cause the man who sends the money over there thinks more ol the people over there ihan he does of the pooplo here, aud does it for love and devotion, or because it is a matter of business, that is, because he can invest it to bettor advautage in a European country than be can in this country." Mr. Bryan either knows or does not know that the country has accumulated so much money under the financial sys tem which he is tryiug to break down that it bas money to lend at a low ralo of interest to the rost of the world. He either knows or does not know that a low rate of interest is good for Ihecounliy in general, especially lor that "debtor class" for which bo shows so much concern. He either knows or does not kuow that a country which is able to leud is prosper ous. He either knows or does not know that the bit; slice of the German loan tak en by a lite insutauce company repre sents in large meusuie the savings of many men in inodoi-ato circumstances. If be does not know these things, ne is 100 big a fool to be a President- If be does, aud yet talks as lie talked at Mo net, be is too dishonest to be President X. Y.fiiun. Sonic Suppositions. Supposing wheat was uow selling for 25 cents per bushel, as Bryan and Marion county pops said it would if McKinley was elected. And Suppose com was selling for eight cents per bushel. And Supposo ail other farm crops wcie correspondingly low. And Supposo crops had been immense in this country aud iuimeiiso every whe.e else. Suppo.ie all these tilings were tiuo, what would the pops bo saying about the Munition ? Would they be talking about the law of supply aud demand ? Would they be attributing that unfor tunate state of affair's to Providence? Not much they wouldn't. Every mother's son of them would 1 e happy in their inisory. They would be exclaiming, "I toid you so." They would be ridiculing the idea of the law of supply and demand having anything to do with it. Tbey would bn ind'gnantly denying that overproduction bad anything to Ho with it, or underconsumption either. They would be bowling about all be ing attributable to the abominablo gold standard, the crime cf tho scarcity of money, and the election nf McKinley. Now, wouldn't they. Suppose our honest pop readers and silver Republicans tbink on these things awhile. Marion (Kas.) Jlerord. Ix'ttvr to Ci. K. h illmcr. TtrmenHt, Pa. Dear Sir: S01110 think wo tako a good deal of risk in inviting complaint f I'evoe lead and zinc wo Riilhoi i.o our agent to boII under this ejuurantee : "If you have any fault to find with til's paint, either now in putting it on, or herealtor in tlic wear, tell jour dealer about it. "We authorize him to do what is right at our expense" The following story tells how little tbe risk Is : J. II. Ashei'liV Co., hardware dealers, Rbinelieck, N. Y., have sold Devoo from '711 In now, and havi bad just one com plaint in all this timo. Threo sides of a house wore peifoct; the fourth was as bad as the thrrn were good. Explanation It rained the night liefo.-.j tbo tout tii sid") w-m piir.;,"d ; ami the painleia ;li lr.'t wait for ihe wood '.1 dry. What is dutio 111 Mi 'li a c ise? Whatever thuduilci, '.i ho Mil 1 tho paint, con-idon it iair to do. We loavc il to him. He may not do cxai liy what we should if wo wero there; but we are not there. The best wo can do is to leave it' to him. Yours truly, E. W. Dkvok fc Co. Court Minutes. Court adjourned on Saturday last, having been occupied the euii.'e week iu disposing of the business on hand. But two civil oases were tried. In the case of Sleinor vs. Ma'-shel A Co. the jury rendered a verdict in favor of the de eiidanl. Mailain Smith vs. I. N. Patterson, verdict for plantiff for $il.."0. In the Kambeliug cases tho three de fendants plead gui'ty aud were imitd with ihe costs of prosecniiou and bal ance of sctilome was suspended. A Ion no Andrews plead guilty to vi la'iou ofihe liquor laws, and sentence was suspended on payment of cosis. MUKPBSKR UKSOL1NO OKfS '.20 YKAIU. The trial of Joseph Uosoliuo for the murder of Anionic Marino attracted a largo crowd to the court house during its progress. Tuq Commonwealth was rep resented by District Attorney Irwin w ho conducted the examination of the wit noses, and Hon. O. C. Allen of Warron, who made the plea, a power. ul effort, to the jury. The defendant had for his couusel two of Warren's rising young attorneys, Mos-rs. C. M. Shawkey and G'eorgo B. Munn, who fought to save the neck of their client. Tiioir efforts, it seems, were sucocsfnl, for tho jury) after deliberating for mo -e than thirty hours, brought iu a compromise verdict of second decree murder, it is said l ho first ballot stood H to 3 in favor of inn, dor in the first deg-ee, which would havo co incided w ith tiie pnictica'ty unanimous public opinion, or at least with tbo opin ion of all who followed the evidence in the case. In rendering their verdict tiie jurymen recommended that iho con t impose the ma.vmum sentence, which for this degree is years. This the court did on Saturday last. When the verdict was announced the prisioner, w ho did not fully comprehend what it was, but supposed il to moan hanging, lost control of himself and had to be supported by She; ill' Jamieson. On bis way from tho cou-t house to the jail Iho sheriff 8111-codod in making the prisoner uiideis.atid that he wou'd not be hung, whe.eurou be braced up and was as chipper as a yonng robin. The Sheriff and bis deputy conveyed Besolino to the Weste: n Peuiteniiaiy en Monday evening last. Cream f tho News. Hopkins sells tlio clothing and shoos. The closer we get to our good deeds the smaller thoy seem. 'Owl Calf shoes wear best. Tionesta Cash Store. It The Erie aud Editiboro trolley line was oponed to the public on Sunday. Best lino of underwear at Tiouesta Cash Store. It Pittsburg boiuts of a baby born with teeth. Queen Quality shoes at Tiouesta CasUSiore. H Penna. Stalo Collego has four hun c?red students en-olled for the fall and winter term. Telephone Ihe Cash Store for grocer ies quick. H When the Erie M. E. conference ad journed it was to meet at Union City, Erie county, iu 1901. Best shoes and rubbers at Tionesta Cash S'.oie. It Some people in this world require to be haiubed as cautiously as a hot dinner plate. See Samples for tine suits made to fit you at T. C. S. It If every person would be half as good as be expects his neighbor to bo, this wnrid would be a regained Eden. It takes more to make us laugh overy year. The Jauics,.,wu school Ixiard has ar ranged for the leaching of the Swedish language iu the public schools. Don't buy a suit ti'i you see samples at T. C. S. it To be popular you must be wiliiufi to bo taught a great many things you al ready kuow. Those are tbo days when tbo summer hotel man begins to think of his nine months' vacation, while his ex-boarders begin to ligtr e on bow to catch up for uext summer. IOO ItliWAHII, I(NK The readers of this paper will be pleased to lcai n that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure iu nil its stages, and that is Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure is tho only positive cure known to tho medical fra ternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con-titutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly apon the blood and mucous surface of the system, there by destroying the foundation of the dis ease, and giving the patient strongth by building up the constitution anil assist ing nature in doing its work. The pro prietors havo so much faith in its cura tive powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any caso that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CH EN EY it CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Wonderful Snow Fall In '14. According to the Kiltanniug Times, it will bo li.'.y six years ago Sunday, or to bo exactly deiinito Sunday, September 21'. IS 11, wheu tho residents of this part of the Slate awakened from their slum tiers ami a surprising seeno met thoir vision. During tlio silent hours of the uiyhta wonderfully deep snow bad fal len. Just bow deep this snow was the older iuhalikanu of to day, those who were old enough then to remember the circumsUuco well, differ in their esti mates. While some say it was fully three feet deep, noue say it was less than one foot, so we may draw a reason able aven-go and call it eighlcon inchos. Tbo foiiago was still on (he trees, and in many instances tlio apples had not been picked. So the snow found lodging on theticcs, ami as a result limbs wero broken oil' under the weight, and much damage was dono to timber and fruit trees. Loads in ail iliicctions were im peded aud t.'avnl was suspended. Stock in the pa'ture iields could bard'y be got ten Into places of shelter. Much sufl'er ing and loss of properly, etc., was en tailed. For several days pimple rnniil not vol a.ouiid to ullocd to their fall work. I n those days the only mode of communication between towns was by wagons aud stage coaches, and tiiose j could not be moved until the snow bad i melted away. Fall Goods. FLANNELETTS, DRESS GOODS, UNDERWEAR, WRAPPERS, RAINY DAY SKIRTS, AND DRESS SKIRTS. -FULL LINE SHOES AND RUBBERS.- ROBINSON. Program for District Institute. Tho teachors of Kingsley township havo deeidod to hold their first dis'rict iusti iustitute at Kellettville, Oct. 13, llKHi. Iustitute will begin at 10 o'clock. Open ing exercises, singing, scripture reading, prayer, singing, first papers. What is an education? Miss Crawford, Miss An dersou j primary geography, Mrs. Berlin, Mr. Smith; eurreut events, Miss Fulton; schoolroom arrangements, Miss Catlin. Afternoon session Singing ; The art of questioning, Miss Bailey, Miss Steward; recitation. Gortiudo Perry; nature study, Miss Painter, Miss Guen llier; locitatiou, Nora Lamero; is much explanation by the teacher detri meutal to the pupil? Miss Iiohmeyerj Question box; recitation, Marien Har kiusou. Every teacher is especially requested to atteud, auil all other friends of education are invitod. Committrk. Zinc and (Jrlndlntr make Devoe Load and Ziuc Paint wear twice as long as load and oil mixed by hand. Last Excursion of the Season to Oil Ciij and TittiMllle, Sunday, October 7th. On the above date tbo Pennsylvania K. R. w ill mu their last excursion of the season to Oil City and Titnsville. Special train will leave TioncsUi at 11:00 a. m. Faro to Oil City or Titusville and return 73 cents. Returning special Iraiu will leavo Titusvillo 7:00, Oil City 7:10. Tick ots will also ba good for return passage on regular trains Monday, October 8th. "What's the TiiiieJ" A booklet with this title, just published by tho Chicago, Milwaukee it St. Pan Railway, should not only bo iu tho hands of every traveler, but should have a place ou tho desk of every banker, mer chant or other business man. The Tour "Time Standards" which gov ern our entire timo system and which are more or less familiar to the traveling pub lic, but by many others little understood, are so fully explained and illustrated by a series of charts, diagrams and tables that any one who chooses can become conver sant with tbo subject in question. There are also some twenty-fourtables by which almost at a glance, the time nt any place being given, the hour and day can bo as certained In all the principal cities of the world . A copy of this pamphlet may be had on application to Geo. U. Hoafford, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, enclosing two cent stamp to pay postage. 3t Fresh groceries sold cheapest at Tio nesta Cash Store. It You can get it at Hopkins' store, tf. Heavy pants, shirts and underwear now on salo at T. C. S. It The soothing and healing properties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, its pleas ant taste and prompt and permanent cures, have made it a great favorite with tbo people everywhere. For sale by all druggists. Bank Statement. No. 6038. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FOREST COUNTY NATION AL BANK AT TIONESTA, in tho Stato of Pennsylvania, at the close of business Septomber 5, 1000. RESOURCES: Loans and discounts r28,5:!'5 0)1 Overdrafts, sccurod and un secured U07 70 U. S. Bonds to secure circula tion 50,000 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 3,708 29 Stocks, securities, etc., 2.,(K0 00 Banking-house, furniture, and fixtures 12,013 lt Due from approved rcservo agents 82,B:1 1-t Cheeks aud other cash Items 0.5 Fractional paper currency, nickols, and cents .... WOO Lawful money reserve Lnbank, viz: Specie JT),5.'2 10 Legal tender notes... 4,000 00 10, "w2 10 Redemption fund with U. fi. Treas'r(o per ct. of circulation ) 2,500 00 f IHt.tHW 52 LIABILITIES: Capital stock paid in ' $50,000 00 Surplus fund 7,WW 74 Undivided prolits,los8 expenses and taxes paid 3,143 2.S National bank notes outstand ing 50,000 00 Individual deposits subject to check 0',y, m Demand certificates of deposit... 478 70 Time certificates ol deposit 70,-KiH OS f tlfl,!08 52 Slate of Pennsylvania, County of Forest, ss: I, A. B. Kelly, cashier of tho above named bank, do solemnly swear that the abovo statement is true to tho best of my knowledge and bolief. A. B.KELLY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to ls-1'ore me this 12th day of Septemlier, I'KMI. C. M. Arnkii, Notary Public. Correct Attest: Wm. SMKARnxroH, T. F. Kitciikt, J. T. Dalk, Directors. Dr.FcnncTsSOLDEN RELIEF JUU'l, )' !! t-s.l.lii UIi.HUli,.t,LU'tiA, A TMt'B Sl-Krir-lt; W Al I INFLAMMATION S-m-llirml. lli-atlm-liu ! uiiiiui.-m, 'l'notli O' hi- I nuniir.-i, (,.i Snr-.r--lin-. t-lr.t li- "Colrti," Forming Fevprs, GRIP, iim Urn (iUKES ANY FAIN 1NSIUE OU OUT I In ithf Ut Hurt, Itiliiu'n B- lKltr. lUooc.uxi; L iu4ii 6uc Kruiunia.: HOW alKiutyour stock of Stationary!? We'do high class Job Printing. BBBBBHBHBI MHHW "Sifrcr Plate that IVears" Made in artistic and original patterns only. Your silverware will be correct in every way if it is "1847 Rogers Bros. " Or either of (lie following lme? of Sterling Silver : TowleV, Sold" by- 82 SENECA St., OIL CITY, PA. Official Watch inspector and Repairer for the W. N. Y. A P. and L. S. A M. 8. Rya. Send or bring your work to ns. AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU TION PROPOSED TO THEC1TI ENS OF THIS COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR REJEC TION BY THE GENERAL AKSEM BLYOF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH, IN PUR SUANCE Or ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONSTITUTION. A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing an amendment to the Consti tution of tho Commonwealth, Section 1. Bo it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Coimnou wealth in Oeneral Assembly met, That the following is proposed as amendments to the Constitution of tbo Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in ac cordance with the provisions of the cigh teentb article thereof; Amondment One to article Eight, Sec tion One. Add at the end of the first paragraph of sniu section, auer mo words "snail lie en titled to voto at all elections," the words "subject however to such laws requiring and regulating the registration of electors as tho General Assembly may enact, so mat me said section shall read as tollowg : Section 1. Qualifications of Electors. Every male citizen twenty-one years of age, possessing tne lollowing qualifica tions, shall be entitled to vote at all elec tions, sub pet however to such laws re quiring and regulating tho registration of electors as mo General Assembly may enaci : lie shall have been a eitizon of the United States at least one month. He shall havo residod in the Stato one year tor n Having previously been a qualified olectoror native liorn citizen of tho Mate, bo slisll havo romoved tin ro from and returned, within six months, immediately proceding the election). He shall have rosidod In the election district whore ho shall offer to voto at least two months immediately preceding the election. If twenty-two years of ago and upwards ho shall have paid within two years a Stato or county tax. which shall havo born assessed at least two months and paid at least one month before the elec tion. Amendment Eloven to Articlo Kighi, Section Seven. Strike out from said section the words "but no elector shall be deprivod of tho privilege of voting by reason of his name not boing registorod," and add to said section the following words, "but laws regulating and requiring the registration of electors may bo enacted to apply to cities only, provided that such laws be uniform for cities i f tho snme lass," so that the said tcetinn shall read as fol lows : Saetion 7. Uniformity nf. Election Laws. All laws regulating the holding of elections by the cifi.ons or for the reg istration of electors shall be uniform throughout the Stute, but laws regulating and requiring the registration of electors may be enacted to apply to cities only, provided that such laws be uniform for cities of tlio same class. A true copy of the Joint Resolution, W. W. GRIEST, " Secretary of the Commonwealth. AMENDMENT TO THE COTSTITU TION PROPOSED TO THE CITI ZENS OF THIS COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR REJEC TION BY THE GENERAL ASSEM BLY OF THK COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH, IN PURSU ANCK OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONSTITUTION. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Consti tution of tho Commonwealth. Section 1. Bo it resolved bv tbo Sen ate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pi'imsy Ivanip in Gon eral Assembly mot, That tho following is proposed as an amendment to tho Consti tution of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania In accordance with tbo provsions of the Eighteenth article thereof. Amend ment. Strike rut section four of articlo eight, and insert in place thereof, as follows: Section 4. All elections by the citizens shall hi- by ballot or by such other meth od as may be neseribed by law; Provid ed, That secrecy in voting be preserved. A true copy of tlio Joint Resolution. W. W. GRIEST, Secretary of the Commonwealth. "ineen Quality" shoes havo lit and style that otheis cannot get. Try them and seo. T. C. S. It First Fall Chat. For the approaching fall and winter season our exhibit of attractive novelties in Men's and Young Men's Appuri.1 will bo the largost and most diversified ever shown iu this market. ALL THE FASHIONABLE SHADES AND FABRICS IN THE VERY LA TEST PA TTERNS We show in profile variety. They are made according to tho Highest Standard of Manufacture and contain that FINISH that gives our garments their well deserved popularity and euccesi. Wo will place upon ?alo several SEW FlMTTUi: IX SUITS AXU OVIUICOATN, which,to avoid irumitation, we will not as yet docribo iu prim. LXDEllWIMll I OU I AM WlI.iTHKIt - aud cool evenings is now ready and as no buy and sell only for CASH we can defy competition aud beg you to see our goods ami prices. SIIOI.N THAT I,OOK WKLL A!I WIMIt H'KLI, are our strong points in foot wear and wc'liave litem for. La dies and Chlldron, men and boys We are always pleased to nerve you. TIONESTA CASH STORE, CASH HAItCMIX HAKKUN. THONK 34, Seasonable Goods For Fall and Winter will soon arrive. Keep your eyes on this space. Lawrence & A. Wavnr Cook, President. A. II. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, A. Wayne Cook, N. T. Whceloi, Collections remitted for on day of pr.ymont at low rates. We promise our custom era all tbo benefits consistent with conservative b kinir. Interest piid on lime deposit. Your patronage raspectfully solicited. XX3L3.03? To ie Good Ptnjile of Honesta unci Vicinity: I now employ Mr. F. L. (Jlawson in my Tioni'sia bioro. Mr. Clawson comes very well recommended, being a good workman, as well as being sober, industrious aud conscientious. Bring in your watch, clock, in fact, anything portaining to tho Jewelry line, that needi repairing, and I will guarantee satisfaction. Our motto is, "Not How Cheap, But How Good for the Money." C. C.ULLER, Itrmicli Store, TTOIST"3I!ST-A, FJ. Some Reasons Why You Should Insist on Having Emm HARNESS OIL Uneot'aled bv any other. Renders hard leather soft. E'H-'cially prepared. Keeps out water. A heavy bodied oil. Harness An excellent preservative. Reduces cost of your harness. Never burns the leather; iti Efficiency is increased. tecures best service, titches kept from breaking. Oil 3 sold in all Localities Mnnnfrvtniwl bj fmndnril Oil Cnmpnnr. Homi'sekcrs' Excursions. On Iho first and third Tuesdays in each mouth during l!(Ki, from Chicago via Ciiicao, Milwmikee ami St. Paul rail way, 'o points in I vi ii, South mid orth Dakota, M iniii-sot.i, Montana. Colonnlo, Utah, Nehraskn, Orison uml Washington it the rale of one fare plus two dollars for the round trio, good 1:1 days. For further information cull on or address W. S. Howell, (J. K. P. A.,;tfl liroadwav, New York, or Joim H. l'ott, I). P. A, ISO William street, Williamsport Pa. KEPLKH BLOCK. Smearbauqh. KKI.1.Y, Cashier. W.M. S.Mr.AltnAt'UH, Vice Prosldon NATIONAL HANK, PENNSYLVANIA. W50,000. ' 1) I R KlTTO KS O. W. Robinson, Wm. SmoarhatiKh. T. F. RiUdiey. J. T. Dale, J. If. Kelly. Pennsylvania ItAlLlJOAU. UUFKALO AM) AI.LF.C.HEN'Y VAL- LEY DIVISION. Taking effect, O. tobor 1, l'JOU. No. 31 Buffalo Express, daily except Sunday 12:(X1 noon. No. 33 Oil City and Fittsbunr ExprFs,daily,oxcept Sunday ..7:03 p.m. For Hlckory.Tidioute, Warron, Klnzua, Bradford, Olean and the East: No. 30 Olean Express, daily except Sunday 8:45a.m. No. 32 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:05 p. m. (let Timo Tables and full information from J. W. iMcCKEA, Ajront, Tionesta. J. II. HUTCHINSON, .1. R. WOOD, Ooneral Manager. Gen'l Passenger Agt. NEW LIVERY 6 USEl Having purchased the livory barn lo cated iu rear of Hotel Agnew and after adding many new and up-to-dato rigs we aro now prepared to furnish livory rigs to the people of this viciuinity and gu trail tio to fit you out in first-class style. We w ill make a specialty of furnishing rigs for Funerals, Weddings, Receptions Etc. WM. ORAM. ARCHIE UREY. COJIE AXI NEE VS. SHORTHAND BY MAIL! Wo can teach you to becomo a compe tent short band reporter, by mail. A standard system. Easy to loam ; easy to read: easy to write. Success guaranteed. Send ten eents(in stnmpsjfor first lesson. Write for particulars. Address Ihe The Warron llusliiess University, War- joii, Pa. (Piaclico limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.) Wednosdav A Saturday, U a. m. to 3 p. m. Monday V Thursday, U a. m. to 11 a. in. Cither hours by appointment, llerealter I will furnish my own glasses. ARLINGTON1 BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA.
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