The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, November 21, 1900, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
J. C. WINK,
Cditom Proprietor.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, I90tt
1900 EOVEEBER 1900
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Bhyam obtained thirteen electoral votes
in the northern State:. The last National
Demoera'io Convention will not go on
record for luck.
Col. Buy n lias an otter to go to Den
rer to edit a Democratic newspaper and
assist in placing the State in tho Repub
lican column in 1004.
Toi.hk) Jonks went over to Bryan in
the recent campaign, and McKinley'a
plurality in Ohio increased 20,000 over
ISM. Mr. Jones has ceased to enlarge on
"my personal following."
That 25,000 plurality has anchored
Kansas securely in the Republican col
umn. The Sunflower Slate will do no
more monkeying with Populism, Social
ism, anarchism or any other sort of Bry
auisni. Some idea of the maguitudo of the mail
business of the United States with for
eign countries may be obtained from the
report of the Postofllce Department, that
8,325,016 pounds of mail matter was
shipped abroad during the last fiscal
year.
Thk first thing that Congress does this
winter should bo to readjust the repre
sentation of the South, both in Congress
and in the Electoral College, in accord
ance with decency and justice. Tho par
ty has a clear majority both in this Con
gress and the next, and there can be no
excuse for further dolay.
Thk Republican plurailty in the next
bouse of Representatives will be slightly
above fifty, and tho majority will be
slightly below that mark. This will be a
good working lead. Republican pollicy
upon all the important issues, domestic
and foreign, will be carried out, for the
Senate will be Republican by a majority
of from fifteen to twenty. It was a glori
ous victory.
Bill Stkruk tells a story in illustra
tion of Webster Davis's floptoBryanism.
Some Democratic orators were campaign
ing in a country district, and put up with
i an old Republican who was very fond of
whisky. One of the Democrats bad a jug
of liquor along and when he saw the o'.d
man looking at it wistfully, he said
oiaorniK Mr you, uncle. No one
gets a swig out of that jug who will not
say ho la for Bryan." Tho old man
fought with hi appelito until night came
and then ho could stand it no longer.
Taking the Democrat outside, ho said
"eo here. Ever siuco you came I have
been thinking the situation over, aud
have decided to be a blamed fool, too."
Kane Hrpublienn.
i ii at nownng is less reliable man are
the daily weather forecasts and that it is
not negligence to ignore them is In effect
the opinion of a Federal Court. The
master of a ship which carried 1469 bags
of rice dumped the car 'o on an uncov
ered wharf at Charleston,' South Caroltna,
and it was damaged by n rain which had
been predicted by the Weather Bureau
A claim fordnmages was based on the con
tention that tho master was negligent in
having failed to provide against the pre
dicted storm. A lower Court found for
tho plaintiff, but tho Uuitod States Court
of Appeals reversed the fiuding on the
grounds that the ordinary predictions of
tho eathor Bureau are not trust worthy,
ana mat men are not bound to consider
them.
Xot Too Busy to Vole.
lho liusiiiess men of West Virginia
may nave beon too busy, as a result of
the Dingley law prosperity, to run tor
Congress on the Democratic ticket, as at
least one of them was, but it is very
plain that they were not too busy to go to
me pons on Election day, and it isqual
ly plain that a large majority of them
were cloar-headed enough to recognize
Hie source of their busy times and sensi
ble enough and loyal enough to cwt i
voo for the party and tho policy to which
they oo their prosperity. West Vir-
i.i mi luM tio in mai me civil war
did not loavoher a legacy of prejudice
against (he Republican party irrespective
ot me policies for which the party stands
so that to-day the voters of West Virginia
leei iree to vote, regardless of party name.
for the party which stands for policies on
wiiicu the welfare of West Virginia de
POIKIS.
The People Knew.
Mr. Bryan is right when be says that
ino prosperity argument was probably
me most potent one used by the Ropub
lu-ans, uui ne is away "off" when he
explains its potency by saying that the
'argument had weight "with those who
lid not stop to consider the reasons for
tho change" from "the panic times of '93
to 96 to the present prosperous con
ditlons. Quite the contrary was the case
It was because the majority of the voters
did consider the reasons for that change
that they re-ele. ted President McKinley
and voted for theeontinusnceofhissound
financial policy and for the American sys
icm oi protection, which by oponin
American mills and giving employmen
ra-r!"!i 'vorkrnrn. changed these
"pa-.io years" Into years of abounding
p.. w -ii y. n ii tin, huso thny did under
..i 1 i 1.
r-ssoni t -r t!i" change that
t, y ' ", s nli.t.t Mr. Bryan, who stood
l r .he policy which made tho years from
u paiiir, years," and who was
in pan responsible ,,r the ruin-bringing
neon law. The voice of the people th
year has betn pre-eminentiy the voice of
resbou.
Pennsylvania's Population.
The population of the Stato of Pennsyl
vania aa otGcially announced by the cen
sus bureau, U 6,302,115, against 6,238,014
in 1S90. This is an increase of 1,044,101,
or 19.8 per cent. The population in 1SS0
was 4,282,811, an increase of 975,123, or
22.7 per cent 1880 to 1890.
The population by counties, with the
figures from the census of 1SK) for com
parison, follow:
Counties. 1900
Adams 34,490
Allegheny- 775,058
Armstrong 52,551
Beaver 5t,422
Bedford- 89.4(18
1890
33,486
651,959
46,747
50,077
88,644
137,327
70,866
59,233
70.615
55,339
00,375
7,238
38,624
43,269
89,377
36,802
69,505
28,685
36,832
U5.324
47,271
96,977
74,683
22 239
86074
80,006
8,482
61,433
10,137
28,935
35.751
42,175
44,005
16,055
142,088
14!,095
37,517
48,131
76,631
201,203
70,579
40,803
55,744
19,996
20,111
123,290
15.645
84,220
74,698
26,270
1,046,964
9,412
22,778
154 163
17.651
37,317
11,620
40,093
52,313
17,820
46,6 tO
37,585
71,1.55
Berks 159,815
Bla'r 85,099
Bradford
59,403
Bucks
Butler
Cambria....
Cameron ..
Carbon
Centre ,
Chester
Clarion
Clearfield..
Clinton . ...
Columbia..
71,190
5ti.tXi2
104,837
7,048
44,510
42,894
95,095
34,283
80,014
29,197
39,8!
Crawford 63.043
Cumberland 50,344
Dauphin 114,443
Delaware 94,762
Elk 32,903
Erie 98,473
Kavette 110,412
Forest 11,039
Franklin 54,902
Fulton 9,924
Green 28,281
Huntingdon 34,650
Indiana 42,556
Jefferson 69,113
uniata 16.054
Lackawanna 193.831
Lancaster 159,241
Lawrence 57,012
Lebanon 53,827
Lehigh 93,893
Luzern 257,121
yeoming 75.663
McKean 61,343
Mercer 57.387
MitHin 23,160
Monroe 21,161
Montgomery 138,995
Montour 15,526
orthamntou 99.087
Northumberland 90,911
Perry 20.203
Philadelphia 1,293,097
Pike 8,766
Potter 30.621
Schuylkill 172,927
nvder 17.301
Somerset 49.461
ullivan 12.134
Susquehanua 40.043
Tioga 49,086
Union 17.592
Venanito 49,648
Warren 38,945
Washington 92,181
Wayne 30.171
31,010
112,819
Westmoreland 160,175
Wyoming 17.152
15,891
York 116,413
99,489
Total 6,302,115 5,258,014
During the past decade increases were
recorded in all but 18 counties, Clarion,
Crawford, Cameron, Fulton; Greene,
Huntingdon, Montour, Perry, Snyder,
Tioga, Center, Juniata, Pike, Susquehan
na. Union and Wayne showing losses.
In Forest county an increase of 2,557
was scored, or a trifle oyer 30 per cent,
Clarion lost 2,519; Crawford lost 1,681,
anu in neighboring counties the gains
were as follows : Warren, 1,360; Butler,
1,623; Venango. 3.008 : Armstrong. 5.804:
McKean, 4,480.
The consus bureau will hereafter an
nounce cities and towns separate from
counties.
Quit It.
ino I'unxsutawney Spirit has some
thing to say in regard to tho ladies who
wear birds in their bats and this is the
way it says it :
"We will suppose, merely for tho sake
of illustration, that somewhere in the
universe there lived a race of giants who
rcgardod the denizens of this earth as
very beautiful, and who had the power
to swoop down upon us, kill and convey
us to a remote planet, and there tax id or
mize us for use as ornaments ou their
hats? Suppose that tbis fad amongst
these Brobdingnagians were so univer
sal, and the demand for stuffed and dried
human heads aud limbs so great as to
threaten to depopulate the earth, what
would we think of the aestbeticism of the
Jovian ladies who would insist upon
sucu adornments? Undoubtedly we
would regard them as heartless mon
titers. Every female of the genus homo
who wears the corpse, or the wing ol
bird on ner hat, is encouraging the
slaughter of these beautiful creatures.
The industry of killing birds for their
wings is growing so great that thousands
of men are engaged in the business of
shooting them down. How many ladies
think when they buy a bat with a bird
on it, they are responsible for an indus
try which is annually destroying mil'
lions of happy lives and rendering voice
less and Inanimate the forests and
lields!"
Cream of the News.
If one half of the world knew
how
sur-
tho other half lived, what a lot of
prises there would be.
-It's the stylo and the price that make
the overcoats go at Hopkins' store. It
What some people think they dou't
know isn't to be found in the encyclope
dia.
You can't judge of the amount of
money iu a pocketbook by the amount o
goid trimming tboro is on the outside.
Thoughtfulness is often selfishness
with only another naino.
The Lambertville is tho only genuine
snag proof rubber boot. Hopkins sells
them. it
The early advertiser catches the
doubtful customer.
Some people are willing to be good if
paid for it, and others are good for noth
ing.
Neglected advertising is neglecte
opportunity.
if you want a jacket, plush cape,
cloth cape, collarette or fur collar it will
oay you to call at Hopkins' store. Styles
and prices are the lowest. It
Talk about an explosive family. Get
onto this one. A man not a thousan
miles from this quiet little nook by the
name of Burst, gave the census enumer
ator the names of bis three children
full. They were John Wood Burst, Nel
lie May Burst and Charles Will Burst
Ex.
Xoliee.
A suit of clothes was left at iny shop
for repairs several months ago and the
owner has never called for them. Notico
is beoeby given that if tho clothes aro not
called for within thirty days from date
they will be sold to the highest bidder.
F. E. Dick, Merchant tailor.
Tionosta, Pa., Nov. 7, 1900. 3t
Increase In Mmlt.
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 1S. There Is
a rumor current here tliut the Pennsyl
vania Railroad comp.iiy contemplates as
Incrvuse of its capital stock to t5t),CXV
)0 aud that a hill for presentation to th
legislature, asking for permission ti
make the increase, has been prepared
and was to be presented at tho oiiiIiir
session, it being necessary to neceivo a
legislative enactment lofore tho pro
posed increase may be made. An ollicia:
Df the railroad said:
"I am in a position to say this In
crease will be asked for. At the last au
mini meeting the full capitalization vas
voted and to increase it again will re
quire the consent of the stockholders
Phis cannot be obtained until March,
nd therefore to talk about it now world
he premature.
The contemplated Increase is said her
to be $100,000,000.
lllghHyor' Crew Rescued,
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 17. As the
steamship Georgian Prince passed lu
the Capes early Thursday morning she
signalled to the shore that she had on
hoard the shipwrecked crew of the Nor-
vginn linrk Ilightlyer, from Cnuiubcll-
ton. Prince Edward island. Fourteen
men were rescued. The Highflyer left
Cnmbellton. Prince Edward island, nenr-
n month ago and met severe gales,
hioh carried away the small hont and
artod several leaks in the bork's hull.
n :ov. a when the rescue was made.
the bark was sinking fast. Rcfore leav
ing her the crew set the Ilightlyer on
fire so that the hull below the water line
night not remain a menace to navigation.
Aokad Fir New Trial.
U REENSBl'RU, Nov. 19. Franu M.
ranthover, the Scottdale lawyer, who
as convicted iu the court here for prae
vium law without urst being admitted
the estinoreland county bar, has
sked for a new trial. He claims the (lis-
liinliticntioii of Judge Alexander I). Mc-
Conncl, who presided at the trial.
He claims that it was shown by a wit
ness and an otllcer ot the Westmoreland
aw association that the association
as tho real prosecutor in the case. Thus
it is claimed by Rranthovcr and bis law
yers that Judge McConnell, being a mem
ber of the Law association, cannot si!,
in the case.
ICd.Tm.t Retrained.
STROUDSBURO. Pa., Nov. lO.-Ol
the petition of the Lehigh Coal and Nav
igation company an injunction was
erved a few days ago against the Amer
ican Ice company, commonly called th
Ice Trust." Proceedings for an attach
ment for contempt against the ice com
pany a rule was grunted by the Monroe
sounty court before Judge Craig to show
ause why a petition of sequestration
honld not le granted against lhele
rcnipany as lessee of the Pocono Spring
ater Ice company. The case will be
beard on Thursday.
Maltbjr Colliery fetrlka Kuda.
WILKES-BARRE, Nov. 10. The
itrike at the Maltby colliery of the Ie-
high Valley f'oal company which", it was
feared, was going to he serlrus, wai
ended by the men returning to woitw
without their demand for the discharge
of the nonunion men being granted. The
company had informed them that it
would make no discrimination, and, as
it did not recognize the union, R coulw
not insist that its employes shoald
either union or nonunion men.
te
Trainmen's Sight aud Hearlug.
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. W.-K Parks
White, the ocnlist and aurist of the
Pennsylvania railroad, is mnkirg trips
over that system in locomotive cabs for
the purpose of investigating defects of
sight and hearing on the part of the
trainmen and the reasons therefc r. Thr.
Pennsylvania company will enduvor te
apply a scientific remedy to such defects
by making such improvements as are
pMwlble in conditions.
Coxe ltrotheiV Miners St rill e.
HAZLETON. Ta., Nov. 10.-lho mi
ners employed at the lieaver .Meadow
colliery at Coxe Bros. Ac t-o., went on
strike yesterday because It is alleged
they were cut from 2 to 1 cents a ear,
which they claim is in violation of the
greement of the company to pay them
the 2'i per cent increase promised when
the last strike was declared off.
Ill Health Frnuipted Sulcldo.
NORRISTOWN, Pa., Nov. 17.-James
E. Kitson, aged IV.) years, formerly on?
of the proprietors of the Kitson stock
farm near Chestnut Hill, Pa., commit
ted suicide yesterday by shooting. Ill
health is believed to have prompted him
to take his life.
1TKMS IN I1K1KF.
YOUNGSTOWN - The Mahoning
Foundry and Machine company is to
build a mammoth shop and foundry here.
SHARON Thieves who robbed the
safe at the Erie and Pittsburg depot a
Pulaski got Slid. .
WASHINGTON, Pa. Llndsley
Miller, colored, was killed by an explo
sion of dynamite at the Brady Hill
quarry.
SHARON The bar mill at the Na
tlonol Steel works resumed operations
today, giving employment to 100 men,
PARKERSBURG William Druse,
picture solicitor, was arrested here on
charge of passing counterfeit money.
PARKERSBURG A verdict of Jirst
degree murder was brought in against
Samuel Shenpard. who killed his wife
lost Angrtsn
Barbers In India.
In India, the land of iron caste, the
barbers rank away down along with the
blacksmiths and the washerwomen. A
barber's son must be a barber all his life,
and his wife must be a barber s daughter.
Like the Chinese barber, the Hindoo
shaving iiiun travels about in search of
customers, and the barbering is done in
the street. But there are uo stools, both
burlier and customer squatting on their
heels while the operation is performed.
The Hindoo barber is a manicure and a
chiropodist as well, and his pay Is wretch
edly smiill.
Barbers In India working as servants
for a swell native family or for a Euro
pean receive from ?1.25 to $2 a month.
They often act as surgeons, and they
make a speciality of piercing the ears of
yonng girls for earrings, while barbers'
wives are almost alwavs hairdresser,
lie Was a Lassie.
Lady Tourist (to the cottager's wife)
And are these three nice little boys all
your own?
Mrs. JIcFarlune Yiss, mem, but him
In the middle's a lassie. Household
Words.
How's This ?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Ro
ward for any ease of Catarrh, that canno
De cured uy Hall s tatarru cure.
F. J. Chknky A Co., Props., Toledo, O,
We, the undersigned, have known F.J
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorablo in all business
transactions mid financially able to carry
out anv otiiieation.s made iv tneir lirm
Wkst cC Thacx. wholesale druggist'). To
ledo, (.., Walpino, Kinj-'Ah .t M ahvin
wholesale druggists, Toledo, u.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
acting directly upon tho Idood and inn
coils surfaces of the system. Price
per bottlo. Hold by all druggists. Testi
monials frco.
Hall's Family Pills are tho bout.
"BESTYETTE"
COATS J
COMFORTABE,
DURABLE,
BBASOITABLE.
SOLI) 11
1I0RSKSI IIOKSIS!
(irant Minster Will lie lit I lie Brook
ville Fair (.'rounds All Whiter.
I will be located at the Biookville Fair
rounds from now until next spring, and
ill keep on hand from 35 to 50 head of
horses, ranging in weight from 1,000 to
700 lbs., and consisting of drivers, light
nd heavy drait horses. I will receive a
new cur load every week, acclimated and
ready for work. Any one wanting to
uy or exchange will rind me there to do
usiness. All horses guaranteed to be
as leprescnted, and yon can try them un-
il you are satislled. I will hoard you
free of charge while you try them. What
more can you ask? Grant Shumtku.
Nov. 14, 1900. It
The Seaboard Air l.liie Kail way, "Flor
ida anil West Indiu Shore Line," is
Positively the Shortest Route to
Savannah, Jacksonville, l am
pa, and All Florida Points.
Double daily service and through Pull
man drawing room and bullet sleeping
ars.from New i ork, Philadelphia, llal
imore. Washington and Richmond.
Round trip winter tour st excursion
tickets are now on saio at all principal
points to Jacksonville, Tampa and all
lorida points. 1 rains arrive and il '-
iart at Pennsylvania Railroad Ktation.
'or further information cll on or ad
dress W, C. Shoemaker. General- Eastern
Passenger Agent, 1206 Broadway, N. Y. ;
Li. l.angsdrt, jow luiglttnu 1 assen-
ger Agent, 300 Washington street, Boston,
Mass.; W . M McConnell, General
Agent, 1434 Now York avenue, Wash-
ngton, 1. C, or the (Joneral Passenger
Atfjnt at Portsmouth, a.
E.St. JOHN, L. S. ALLEV,
V.-P. A G. M. Gen. Pass. Agt.
August Flower.
'It is a surprising fact," says Prof,
Houton, "that in my travels in all parts
ot the world, for the last ten years, I have
met more people having used Green's
August Flower than any other remedy,
tor dyspepsia, deranged liver and stom
ach, ana for constipation, J lind lor
tourists and salesmen, or for porsons till
ing office positions, whero headaches and
general bad feelings from irregular hab
its exist, that Green's August Flower is a
grand remedy. It does nut injure tho
systrmi by frequent uo, and is exccllont
for sour stomachs and indigestion.' Sam
ple bottles free at J. I). Davis',
Sold by dealers In all civilized countries.
Get Green's Prize Alumnae. 1-eow
I am tho mother of eight cliildron and
have had a great deal of experience with
medicines. last summer my littlo daugh
ter hail tho dysentery in its worst fonn-
e tliouuht she would die. I trietl ev.
eiytbiug I could think of, but nothing
seemed to do her a-iy good. I saw by uu
advertisement in our paper that Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Reinody was highly recommended and
sent and got a bottle at once. It proved
to be one of the vory best medicines we
ever bad in the house. It saved mv lit
tlo daughter's life. I am anxious for ev
ery mother to know what an excellent
medicine it is. Had I kno.vn it at first it
would have saved me a great deal of anx
iety ami my littlo daughter much snlVer
ing. . Yours truly, Mrs. (ioo. K. Biirdick,
Liberty, K. I. For salo by all druggists.
The Seaboard Air Line Hallway, "Finn-
dii and vu-st 1 nd m Miore Mne," is
Positively the Miortet lioule to
.Southern Pines mi l Pinehiirst,
X. C, null Camden, S. I'., the
Fninonfl Winter llesorl.s
ol the ('nrolitias.
Winter excursion tickets aro now on
sale to Southern Pines and Pinehurst,
and similar tickets to Camden umv be
purchased at priuci: al points south of
nil including Washinglnn, I). C. Doub
le daily service and through Pullman
drawing r oin and huflctt sleeping ears
from New York, Philadolphia, Balti
more, Washington and Richmond.
Trains arrive and depart at Pannsylva-
nlt Kailrea'l stations; also direct con
nections via Steamer Lines are made at
Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va. For fur
ther information call on or address W. C,
Shoomaker, General Eastorn Passenirer
Agent, VMi Jlroa lwav, ow York ; C. L.
Longsdorf, New Enuland Passenger
Agent, 3011 Washington street, Boston.
Mas. j . M. McConnell, weneral
Agont, H.'M Now York avenue, Washing
ton, D. C, or the Qenoral Passenger
Agent at Portsmouth, Va.
Sr. JOll.N, 1j. fi. A LI. KM,
V.-P. & G. M. Gen. Pass. Agt.
During She civil war as well as our late
war with Spain, diarrhoea was one of tho
most troublesome diseases lho army bad
to contend with. In many inslonccs it
becairie chronic and tho old soldiers still
sull'er from it. Mr. David Taylor of Wind
Kidge, Greeno Co., Pa., is ono of these.
Ho uses Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Iteinedy and says ho never
found anything that would'g'.vohiin such
quick relief. It is for sale by all drug
gists. Tlie Census ol 1900.
A booklet giving the population of all
cities of tho United States of ZiflW end
over according to tho census of IM'O, has
just been issued by tho Passenger de
partment of the Chicago, Milwaukee A
St. Paul Railway, ami a copy of it may
be obtained by sending your address,
with two-cent stamp to pay postage, to
the General Passenger Agent of the Chi
cago, Milwaukee it St. Paul Railway,
Chicago, III. li-H-:lt
Fred. 'Grcttonbcrgor
GENERAL
BLACKSMITH ft MACHINIST.
All work pertaining to Machinery, Ivi;
pines, Oil Woll lools, Gas or Water Fit
tings inn (,onr.r;il liluclisiniLliing prompt
ly dime at lAtw Kales. Kepairing MiIJ
M.iiliineiv given special attention, and
f.atisf:ii.'tii'ii guarantee d.
Shop iu rear of and lust west of the
Shaw House, Tidioute, pa.
Your patronago solicited.
FRED. G RETTEN IlERGKU.
BAIN PROOF,
COLD IPIROOF,
"WXfcTID PROOF,
Y
ROBINSON.
How about your
FALL SUIT
AND
OVERCOAT?
You cannot afl'ord to buy
HKADYMADH CLOTH
ING when you can get due
tailuriuj; at my prices I
have- soma beautiful poods
to show you.
UKPAIUING. l'HKSSlKU
AND
CLEANING
DONE ON SHOKT NOTICE
ISrliiK iu Your (uriui'ii(x
ami have them ttxrl up
for the winter.
F. E. DICK,
HHIU IIAXT TA1LOII.
XIN lr 1
"Silver Plate
that JVcars'
Made in artistic and
original patterns only.
Your silverware will be
correct in every way if it is
847
Rogers Bros."
Or either of tho following lines of
Steiling Silvor:
Gorlinni's,
TowloV,
AVliitinV,
AVntson At Newel'K,
S-olJ by -
If mi YErFmTZA
Zi SENECA St.. OIL CITY, PA
Official Watch Inspoctor and Repairer
for the W. N. Y. & P. and L. S. A M. S
Ky's.
Send or bring your work to us.
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Anyone PonrHnp ft nketrh nnd rtoflrrintlnn mnf
qufrkly adrflrlriin our opinion irce wliettier an
liiventton ts pnihntily pittontiitito. rtminmnlra
tionHflirlctlyeonniloiittiil. Ilnrnlbfiokon I'nteuU
seat free. Oldest Ruenvy for wecuniiK putentn.
ruleiitfl takon through Muim & Co. rccelvo
tpfrtal notice, without clinruo, in tiio
Scientific Jftserlcan.
A hnnflsomelf Uluttratf rt weekly. I.nrcont cr
cu I ill ion of Hfiy HPienlillo Journal. Terms, $4 n
your; four months, $L tiulti byall ncwHdf .liern.
MUNN &Co.3e,BroBdwffl-K8vy Ycrk
Urauch Oillw. 135 V St.. WiuIiIukioii, l. C.
To Repair
Broken Arti
cles use
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Remember
MAJOR'S
KUHHErt
t'E.MKNT,
MAJOR'S
LEATHER
mm
Otir ice rt-t'.'ri'e l if we t.til. Any one seudinp
fikcKli ami l-(-riiiiuii of nny inventicm viii
proiiiptly ucfT.o cliin:on fite concerning
tiie in'tr.tal.i'.itv -l Kline. " How to Obtain a
fr.tcuL" K'.i.t v:::'.:i rcj:te-,t. r.-itcuts wecuretl
tlirMll t;s -.-t-'i is i f. .r j.-.l-; f.t our expense,
ri.tMiitM in l-n ii c-.u ll r ui1; ns receive Atecirti
notf'-, v. .tu -t ci-nrc'.-, in i i-k vmtnt Klii nun.
tin iili; .iii'ittl ...(. ui.:.y cii ci.i.ite.l joitruul,
coiisiiU-.! ly M:niiif.'icttirer nnd investors.
Ktiui t-ir s.iiui.lecci'.y FREE. Address,
VICTOR J. FVAKB & CO.
l atent A tlurncys,)
En Bulldinz. WASHINGTON, D. C
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LtfiteAU, B0 YEARS'
First Fall
For the approaching Call aud winter season out exhibit or
attractive uovelties iu Men's ami Youug Men's Appard will
bo the largest ami most diversified ever shown in this market.
ALL THE FASHIONABLE SHADES AND
FABRICS IN THE VERY LA TEST PA TTERNS
We show in profuso variety. They are made according to the
Highest Standard of Manufacture and contain that FINISH
that jjivts our garments their ell deserved popularity aud
success We will place upon eale several
i:W FIUTI KI.S I SI
which, to avoid immitation, wo
i xnrmviMR foii fall u imtiii ir
aud cool evenings is unv ready aud as we buy aud sell only
for CASH we can dely competition and beg you to seo our
goods and prices.
SIIOl.S THAT LOOK U
are our strong points iu Toot wear and wo have them for La
dies and Children, men and boys. We are always pleased to
servo you.
TIONESTA CASH STORE,
CASH HAICMI UAKi:itS.
KEPLER RLOCK.
'PHONE 34,
very Lady
At 25, 35, 50, OS, 75c nml $1.00 per yard.
Fine Xapklnn at ll.OO to $5.00 per Ioz.
Tabic patldln, extra wide and heavy, 60c.
IT! ne Toireln and other Linens.
Lawrence &
AO.
A. Way.vr Cook,
l'ri'f-ijont.
A. B.
FOREST COUNTY
TIONESTA,
CAPITAL STOCK,
A. W'Hyno Cook,
N. P. Wheelor,
Collcotions romittod f.ir on day of pr.ymoiit at low ruto. We romlno our cimtoin
ors all tlio bonoflU consistotit with conservative b kinii. Interest paid on time
deposit. Your patronago roxpnctfully Bolioitod.
Uller.
To the Good People of' TkmenUi and
Vicinity:
I now cMiiploy Mr. V. L. (IIbwhou
in my Tioticdia store. Mr. C'lawson
comoB very well recomnii'iideil, being
a good workman, a9 well as being
sober, inrliiptrioua anil connr-ieotioiis.
Bring in your watcb, clock, in fact,
anything pertaining to tho Jewelry
line, that needs repairing, and I will
guarantee Huti.-;l'ucii(,n.
Our motto is, "Not How Cheap,
But How Good (or I li o .Money."
C. C. ULLER,
JSrjtiM-h Str,
TIOUESTA, PJV.
THE OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE,
OK
TIONESTA, - PENM.
S. S. CM FIELD, PROPRIETOR.
Good Stock, flood Carriages and Bug
gies to let upon tho most reasonable terms.
He will aluo do
JOB TEjILCrifcTQ-
All orders lea at the Post Ofliee wil
receive prompt attention.
S. H. HASLET &
GENERAL MERCHANTS,
Furniture Dealers,
AND
UNDERTAKERS.
TIONESTA, PENN.
Chat
ITS IM. ivi ir. .. ti u
will not us yet describe in print.
I I I. tli lvi'tit u i i t
Takes pride in the
appearance of
her Table
Smearbauqh.
X03S.
Km.t.r,
Cashier.
Wm. Smkaubaugii,
Vice riosKloii).
NATIONAL DANK,
PENNSYLVANIA.
$50,000.
1)1 RKCTOUS
O. W. HobiiiHtin, Win. Sinoarbmigli,
T. F. Uitchoy. J. T. Dnlo. J. H. Kolly.
lennsylvania
UAlLltOAl).
liri'I'ALO AXI ALLEGHENY VAL
LEY DIVISION.
Taking fleet, October I, WOO.
No. 31 IlufTiilo Express, daily
exoept Hniulay 12:0(1 noou.
No. 8:i Oil City and Pittsburg
Exr ress,daily,except Sunday ..7:63 p.m.
For Hickory, Tidiouto, Warren, Kinr.ua,
Bradford, Olean and the East :
No. 30 Olean Express, daily
vali;ii .i.iiiitijr ......... D.1V., Hi,
fNo. 32 Pittsburg Kinross,
daily except Sunday 4:05 p. in.
Oct Timo Tables and full information
from J. W. McCitEA, A Kent, Tionosta.
J. 15. HUTCHINSON, J. R. WOOD,
General Manager. Uon'l Passenger Agt.
NEW
LIVERY
Having purchased tho livery barn lo
cated iu rear of Hotel Agnew and after
adding many new and up-to-date rigs we
aro now prepared to furnish livery rigs to
the people of t lis vieininity and gmran
tco 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 A 3D SEE US.
P, &UGUST MQUCK
OFTICIAK
ri.. n i ,Jr iyt NaU'nl Bunk Unihling.
OIL CITY, PA.
Eyes examined free.
Exclusively optical.
HOW about your stock of Stationaryl?
Wesdo high cIuhh Job Priutiug.
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