The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, November 28, 1900, Image 2

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    TrU FOREST REPUBLICAN.
J. E. WINK,
Edit Pkopkicto
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, IWO.
1900 BVMBER 1900
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Tiik best business comes from the best
advertising.
Toi.koo Josks was a
met or for a eont.
little Novt mbcr
MeKisi.EY luck is evident ajrain
the rapidly rising tide of business.
in
When a inau explains that lie was de
feated by prosperity he ought to add that
he is glad of it,
A party that harp9 on a paramount is
sue confesses thst its platform otherwise
contains something shady.
Mr. Dryax can say, if he writes an
other book, that he ran for President in
ISSHi and thought he was ruuning in l'.KX).
It is stated that the dowager Empress
of China is at the head of the Oriental
Tammany. If it is as bad as that the
case is hopeless.
The short session of the fifty-sixth
Congress convenes next Morday, and
w ill adjourn tine die on March 4th, in
auguration day.
Am. thAiations of tho earth have in
creased confidence in the financial sanity
ot .his country since tho recent election,
and general business reflects the feeling.
ICioht counties in Arkansas were car
ried by McKinlcy, again of six overlS'.i6.
Bryan loses 3.",000 votes in Arkansas,
nearly as many in Missouri aud 13,000 in
Mississippi.
Ik Bryan had boon elected and that Le
onid shower had failed to como eff, there
is little doubt that he would have charged
that Mark Haniia had diverted it out of a
desire to prevent manifestations of joy
over the result.
Tiik per capita in gold in this country
is $10.00, which is greater than that of all
the currency in lSti2. On Oc'ober 1 last
the total per capita was 27.01, the high
water mark, and the money in circula
tion has bcou increasing for over a year
at the rnte of $100,000 a day.
A native from the Gully District
"Jerusalem" as it is known was in Erie
yesterday. A friend asked him now he
was pleaded with the result of the elec
tion, "Oh," said the German-Aiuerican
"I like Meester MaKiuloe pooly veil, but
I (loan dink so inooih of hee's vifo, llau
na." Erie Ditpulch.
The lowest estimates as to the amount
paid by Americans to foreign ship own
ers for carrying American exports is $75,
000,000 a year. Iho shipping bill, now
pending in Congress, grauts $9,000,0(0 a
year for twenty years to encourage do
mestic ship-builde.s to compete with
foreigners alid keep this immense annual
drain at home.
Pennsylvania is unquestionably the
Empire Stalo of tbo Union. Outside of
New York City the census of this year
shows that New York State has a popula-
tion of but 3,s30,S07, while outside of
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania has a popu
lation of 5,008,418. Aud this is a fair esli
mato of the magnitude, of the two S'ates
so far as industrial operations go towards
crrtiting great commonwealths no one
can question.
Fusion evidence on the Senatorial sit
uation Is cropping oul! The Phi I add
phia Ledgor concodos that Quay will be
elected, and bases its opinion on "careful
estimates." Information to the same
effect comes from Democratic Chairman
Alcorn, of Allegheny county, who
speaks for Col. Gufl'ey. Wauamaker'a
Philadelphia North Americon and Chris.
Magee's Pittsburg Times will soon be
telling the same story.
Joseph Lesiier, of Victor, Colorado,
who recently made and issued 100 silver
sow enirs, which ho called "referendum
dollars," says he has assurances from
tho United States District Attorney that
his coinage scheme is not illegal, and li
has ordered a new die, from which 10,000
souvenirs will be struck ott'iui mediately
Tho silver will cost him $0,5UO and Ui
making $1,500. Ho w ill sell the coins for
$12,500 and redeem them on demand lor
tho same amount.
If the report be true that Senator Wol
cott is going to got an important diplo-
luetic appointment tho country will be
pleased. The Colorado Senator main
tained his faith through the strongest
sort of temptation to backsliding which
could present itself to any public man
Practically all the voters of his State
were silver men in 1W, but he remained
devoted to the Republican party. II
made an intelligent, clean and courage.
ous canvasr. in the recent campaign, and
though he was beaten, he helped to re
duce the silver majority close to tho van
inhing point. Senator Wolcott deserves
well of tho Republican party.
r. n il a no i tes is to uave the awee
satisfaction of taking his venerable moth
er back to the cuhernatorial residence i
the capital of Illinois, where sho watcher
over her son in his infancy. This, was
the blessed privilege which Candidate
Y'ales placed aboyo all others whe
nominated for the gubernatorial office.
which his distinguished father held be.
fote hi in. Its realization is a political d
inesiic episojo well calculated to totic
the heartstrings of all iron America
The piomiest moment in the lives
Um.'itvl itml .VcKinlev was not that they
won iho Presidency, but because th
honor could be shared for a time wi
thir dear old mothers.
Victory Is Assured.
In spite of the many wild claims of the
insurgents. Colonel Qury continues to
receive ' assurances of the support or
many of tho newly elected legislators,
nd fresh recruits re being added to his
list every day. Several members elect
bo were not deemed friendly towards
him have written him cordial letters
promising to stand by him aud uphold
the stalwart principle of Republicanism
in the State. It is clear that Colonel
Quay himself harbors no doubt as to the
result. Indeed, it is stated on excellent
uthoritv that he has received promises
enough to make good his predictions of
November 8, that he would receivo l.0
votes on the first ballot. Before the leg
islature couvenes, it is announced that
Mr. Quay and his friends will carry tho
ar into Africa, by making three more
appearances on the stump. ineywiu
deliver post election speeches at Wash
ington in Washington county. Towanda
in Bradford county, and Somerset in
Somerset county. These a-o places
here the iusurgeuts have been the most
active and Colonel Quay wishes to place
imself fairly aud squarely before the
people of these three districts. None of
the members-elect from these counties
have been at any time claimed as the
supporters of Mr. Quay, but they are be
lieved to be amoiiiablo to reason and
hould be willing to acquiesce in any
thing that will advance the inteiests of
the Republican parly. Derrick.
Ofllcial Vote of Pennsylvania.
The compilation of the official returns
of the la'e election in Pennsylvania has
been completed, aud the vote polled lor
the various candidates is as follows :
President McKinlcy, 712,tit; Bryan,
21,232 i Woolley, Pro. 24,300; Mailoney,
936 j Barker, 038 ; Debs, 4,811.
Auditor General Hardenburg, 617.S16;
Meek, 410,740; Gill, Pro., 27.90S; Eberle,
Social Labor, 2,630; Coughlaiu, People's,
017 ; Stewart, Social, 3,797 ; scattering. 52.
Congressmen-at-Large (two to be elect-
d(-Urow, ti$3,Ml; Foerderer, 675,099;
rim, 411,552; Edwards, 409,918; Hague,
io., 24,531; Grunibine, Pro., 24,412;
Monroe, Social Labor, 2,057 ; Boot, Social
Labor, 2,600; Bingham, People's, 795;
Main, People's, 775 ; Slayton, Social, 3,-
2; Kuppioger, Social, 3,9S5; scat eriu,
7.
Since 1S92 the Domocratio party has
t 122 electoral votes, more than 1,100,-
000 In popular pluralities, 17 Senators, 75
epresentatives, and lOGovernors. Since
lH'.M it has lost six States aud gained only
oho a net loss os 42 electors. It has been
ofeated in every Eastern, Middle and
Wf stern State, in three of the Southern
States and in all the Northwestern and
Pacific Slope Slates, except the mining
amps of Colorado, Idaho, Montana and
evada. The sound money Democrats
attribute tho demoralized condition of the
parly to the party policies, while the free
silver Republicaus and Populists lay the
ause of defeat to the weakness of the
Democratic organization. Both are. right.
ree silver has been thochiefcausoof the
efeat of the Democratic arty in two
successive campaigns, aud no party or
ganization is strong enough to triumph
before the American people while advo
caliug the free coiuage of silver at 16 to 1,
or at any other ratio.
Attorney General Grioos is t'ie
only member of the Cabinet who has yet
eclined thaPresidenl's pressing invita
tion to the ontiro Cabinet to retain their
portfolios under his second administra-
ioii, and his declination was basod upon
personal reasonshe is a poor man and
feels that he cannot afford to remain in
nice where it costs him more to live
than the salary be receives, where there
s a lucrative law practice awaiting his
attention. There are two other members
of the cabinet who are wavorlng between
their persr nal desire to retire and their
wish to please the President by remain
ng in office, while it is understood that
tho othor four have decided to accept the
President's invitation, although tbey
have not formally done so.
Letter to 31. Juan.
Tionctla, Pa.
Dear Sir : It is your business to know
what materials to put into a house as well
as to plan it. Of course, you know the
effect of zinc on lead in paint toughens
Do you also know the greater effect
of zinc ground in 7
For a painter can't grind; he can only
mix. Devoe lead and zinc is thoroughly
ground in oil. The result is an intimate
mixture.
Your painter can only mix ; he can't
grind ; there's no need of grinding by
hand, He should buy lead and zinc
ground together in oil.
Devoe lead and zino is that; tbo pro
portions are right besides. It outlasts
lead and oil two to one, end costs no
more even less; for hand-work can't
compete with machine-work.
Yours truly,
16 F. W. Devoe & Co.
The Seaboard Air Lino Railway,
"Florida and West India Short Line,"
is positively the Shortest route to Sa
vannah, Jacksonville, Tampa and all
Florida Points.
Double daiiy service and through Pull
man drawing room and bull el sleeping
cars from New York, Philadelphia, Bal
timore, Washington snd Richmond
Round trip winter excursion tickets are
now on sale at all principal poins to
Jacksonville, Tampa and all Florida
points. Trains arrive and depait at
Pennsylvania Railroad stations. For fur
ther information call on or address W. C.
Shoemaker, General Eastern Passenger
Agent, 1206 Broadway, New York; C. L.
Longsdorf Now England Passenger
agent, 306 Washington street, Boston,
Mas.; W.M. McConnell, General Agent,
1134 New York avenue, Washington, D,
('., or the General Passcniror Agent at
Portsmouth, Yd. .L. S. Allkv,
E. St. John, Cen. Pass. Agt
V.-P. AG. M.
Go Home and Eat Turkey
on Thanksgiving. The Nickel Plate
Road will sell tickets from any station to
any station on its line Nov. 27th, 2th
and 2'Uli, good returning until Dec. 3rd,
inclusive, at ono and one-third fare for
the round trip. Write, wire, 'phone or
call at or address City Ticket Office, '.CO
Stale St., Erie, Pa., II. C. Allen, C. P. V
T. A. -80-U
LUTZ AGAIN CONVICTED.
Jury Was Out 00 Honrs on Srconil Trll
nd IT Dr on lh' lr'ra(
WILKES-HAHKE, Nov. 2;i.-John
Cuts was found guilty of murder iu the
Brst degree after the jury had been out
XI hours aud had taken 3i ballots. This
is the second time he lias bceu convicted.
The first time the jury was out 17 days
iud when the veridct was returned it
n-canie known that a juror who had held
.ut for second degree had signed the
irst degree verdict under compulsion
Dn the strength of this Judge Halsey
ranted a new trial, the one just ended.
Lata was calm when he heard the
rerdict and hardly looked up. sitting
aith his head bowed as he lias done
lince the trial liepau. lie will probably
So sentenced on Saturday. Luti luur-
lercd his wife a year ao. His ueieiisc
ivns insanity.
Drove Sluse 9.1,000 Mile.
M CONNELLSBI RG. Pa., Nov. 24
With a record of having travelled a
mtllciciit iinnibec of miles to have taken
lim four times around the globe, lnvid
E. Little of this place has resigned as
tage conch driver between hero and
Mereorsburg. in Franklin county, after
I service of fifteeu years. Pilling tiles
-oar Little carried over 13,000 passon
tors across the Cove Mountain, among
:hcin some of the distinguished men or
:ho country. He has crossed the mountain)
in his daily trips over Si.dOO times, lias
driven 93,000 mules and has lived in th
.oacli and ou the mini 3,00 days of teu
lours each. Iu all this time he has nsver
missed connections with the trains on
:he other side of the mouutiu.
Uoubla Elopement) Alt Hand Forgiven.
ALTOOXA. Pa., Nov. 2t.-Williiun II.
Weaver of Gnsport eloped a few days
)go with Mary llourdess, whose mother
ind refused to give her consent to tuo
(vedding. Weaver took his sister Rosetta
into his confidence. She begged him to
icfi-r his departure one" day. When
he was ready to go Rosetta and her
sweetheart, Robert White, announced
that they wanted to elope also. The four
went to Cumberland, Md., where they
were married. They were promptly for
given all around on their return.
Ilealffiiml Ilrcaiiae the Deaonn Mept.
SHARON, Pa., Nov. 24. The Rev. W.
C. Jones, pastor of the First Congrega
tional church in this city, has resigned,
llloging as th-; reason that some members
jf his church slept during the services.
1 1" charges Icncon John S. illmuis
with sleeping fifteen out of the last
sixteen Sundays.
One Sunday the l!ev. Mr. Jones detect
ed Mr. Williams napping while he was
preaching. The pastor at once cut his
"cmioii short and dismissed his congre
gation. He then handed in his resigna
tion. ( olunibln-Montour lload lo U Unlit.
BLOOMSBI'RG, Nov. 23. The erec
tion of the Columbia vlontour electric
railroad in the near future is now au as
sured fact. At a meeting here the nec
essary amount was subscribed and the
work of building will soon be begun. The
road when completed will connect Riv
erside, Danville, Pdoonishurg, Espy, Ber
wick and Nesconeck.
Tight Mine rniKfil Heath.
LANCASTER, Nov. 23. A tight shoe
caused the death of Howard S. Shade iu
this city. A month ago a blister ap
peared on his right h-cl, but no atten
tion was paid to the matter. Blood pois
oning and lockjaw developed, causing
Shade's death.
IHoJ After Having Ills Tooth Foiled.
CHESTER, Nov. 23. Motorman John
Torrcns of the Chester Traction company
while nppiireiitly in robust health, had a
tooth extracted. I'pon returning home he
reclined upon a couch and died soon af
terward. Colliery Employe Killed.
MOUNT CA R.MEL, Nov. 23.-James
Campbell, aged IS years, sou of Coun
cilman Campbell of this place, was in
stantly killed while at work at the Rich
ards colliery. His clothes caught in the
iprocket wheel operating the jig aud he
wi-ii-U-d aronnir several tunes.
fire Attributed to Holiber-.
LEWISBl'RG, Nov. 23. Early Wed
nesday morning the general store of W.
p. Dubler, at Montaudoii, opposite tins
place, was destroyed o)' tire. 11 is oe-
lieved that the store was urst robbed
and then set on fire.
Shooting Affray Eiiiln Futntljr.
BETI1LKHKM, Nov. 23. Frank
Schaffer. the young luucntlcr who was
shot at Northampton on Monday by a
Hungarian, who is now in the Easton
jail, died at St. Luke s hospital here
Wednesday.
iti:ms in urief.
MEDIA The managers of the house
of refuge of (lien Mills have purchased
the farm of Jesse V. iSincillcy, which ad
joins the grounds of the institution. The
tract contains 'l.t acres, and will be used
for farming purposes.
BETHLEHEM Il'iiry Stitling, a ci
gar maker or Sellers! me, who umpea
from a moving freight tram at that
nlace and was horribly mangled, has
died at St. Eulte's hospital.
LANCASTER. Ma Cohii and his son
Barney have been hel'J lor trial at court
here, chnrged with attempting to defraud
the creditors of the cl'W Colin, who op
erated two stores here and recently
tailed.
CHESTER Thulium Ewmg, au em
ploye of Roach's shipyard, had his cloth
ing caught by a set screw ami was
thrown against an engine of which he
was in charge. He was rescued iu tfrue
to save his life.
READING Eugene VBurket at
Wilkes-Barre and .Many Laiinenliauin
of Nanlicoke, while woiking their wity
toward I'hiladcphia on freight trains
were caught between the Mumpers of two
cars aud badly squeeze. Both were In
jured internally.
WILKES-BARRE-fcy a heavy ex
plosion of gns in the No. 2 Delaware and
Hudson colliery at I lymouth George
Hester, James Cunningham, William T.
Jones, John J. IIowclls and John M4
CormacU were burned.
IIARRISBURG-II I. Gray, a brake
man of the middle di-non of Pennsylva
nia railroad, sustained probably fatal
injuries by falling from the Granville
bridge to the dry rivel bed, a distance of
50 feet, While in the act of stepping from
the train to pass signal?.
How's This ?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Ro
ward for any case of Catarrh, that cannot
be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Chunky A Co., Props., Toledo, O.
We. the undersigned, have known E.J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable iu all business
transactions and financially able to carry
out anv obligations made by their tirm.
Wkst C- Traux, wholesale druggists, To
ledo, O., WAI.PINO, KISNAI it MARVIN,
wholesale droirgists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood ami mu
cous surfaces of the system. Price 7."c
per bottle. Sold bv alf druggists. Testi
monials free.
Hall's l'amily Pills are tho best.
it
BESTYETTE"
COATS!
COMFORTABE,
DURABLE,1
RBASOUABLB.
sold i;v
The Sea Hoard Air Line Railway,
"Florida and West India Shrt Lino,"
is positively the shortest routo to
Southern Pines and Pinehurst, N. C,
aud Camden, 8. C, the famous winter
resorts of the Carolinas.
Winder excursion tiokets are now on
sale to Southern Pines and Pinehurst,
and similar tickets to Camden may bo
purchased at principal points south cf
and including Washington, D. C, Dou
ble daily servlco and through Pullman
drawing room and buffet sleeping cars
from New Yoak, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Richmond, Trains
arrive and depart at Pennsylvani t Rail
road stations ; a'so direct connections via
Steamer lines aro niado at Norfolk and
Portsmouth, Va. For further informa
tion call on or address W. C. Shoemaker,
General Eastern Passenger Agont, ' 1206
Broadway, New York. C. I Longsdorf,
New England rassengor Agent, 30tl
Washington street, Boston, Mass.; W. M.
McConnell, General Agent, 1434 New
York avenue. Washington D. C, or the
General Passenger Agent at Portsmouth,
Va. Li. 8. ALLKN,
K. St. Job it, Gen. Pass. Agt.
V.-P. AG. M.
I am the mother of eight children aud
have bud-a great deal of experience, with
medicines. Last summer my littledangh
ter had tho dvsenterv in its worst form-
e thought she would die. I tried ev.
eivthing I could think of. but nothing
seemed to do her a-iy good. I saw by an
advertisement in our papor that Cham
berlain s I one, Cholera anu Diarrhoea
P.emedv was highly recommended and
sent aud got a bottle at onco. It proved
to be one of tho very best medicines we
ever had in the house. It saved my lit
tlo daughter's life. I am anxious for ev
ery im n her to know what an excellent
medicine it is. Had I kno.vn it at first it
would have saved mo a great deal of anx
iety and my littlo daughter much suffer
ing. Yours trulv, Mrs. Goo. F. Burdick,
Liberty, R. I. For sale by all druggists.
The Census ot 15)00.
A booklet giving tho population of all
itios of the Unitod States of ii'i.OOO and
over according to the census of 1!XH), has
just been issued by the Passenger de
partment of the Chicago, Milwaukee oi
St. Paul Railway, and a copy of it may
lie obtained bv sending vour address,
with two-cent stamp to pay postage, lo
the General Passenger Agent ot tlio Chi
cago, Milwaukee ot. raui runway,
Chicago, 111. ll-14-Ht
mm
IF
Yeu had m
6S
As long ea !i!n
fellow anil had
HROAT
THE
WAY
BOYH
BE J
onsiimo
WOULD QUICKLY
CURE IT.
i
25o end BOo.
All Druggists
IMS TONSIUNS CO.
OANTOrl, a
Fred. Grottonborgcr
GENERAL
BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST.
All work pertaining to Machinery, En
gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit
tings and fienoral lilacksmithlng prompt
ly dono Hi Low Rates. Repairing Mill
Machinery given special attention, and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Shop In rear of and just west of the
Shaw House, Tidioute, fa.
Your patronago solicited.
KRED. GRETTEN BEROER.
1
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
EXCL'SIONS TO
CALIFORNIA
Pullman Excursion Sleeping Cars
through to San Erancisco evory Monday
and Friday from Oncinna'i, and every
Wednesday from Chicago via
NEW ORLEANS
AND THE SOUTHERN ROUTE
Pullman Excursion Sloeping Car
through lo Los Angeles every Friday
from Chicane.
VIA OMAHA
AND THE SCENIC ROUTE.
Through Sleeping Car fi om Chicago with
out change, aud through sleeping car res
ervations from Cincinnati, via Illinois
Central and the
New Through Lino to
HOT SPRINGS,
ARKANSAS, BY WAY OF MEMPHIS.
Particulars, folders, and general in
formation of agents of connecting lines,
or by addressing
E. A. RICHTER, T. P. A.
812 Park ISuilding, Pittsburg, Pa,
A. U. HANSON, Q. P. A., Chicago.
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IATN" PROOF,
COLD
"WI2STIZ) PROOF,
ROBINSON.
How about your
FALL SUIT
AND
OVERCOAT?
You cannot a (lord to buy
HEADY-MADE CLOTH
ING when you can get fine
tailoring at my prices. I
liavo some beautiful goods
to show you.
REPAIRING. PRESSING AND
CLEANING
DONE ON SHORT NOTICE
Itriiiir In Your (suriucntM
nuil have tlieiu lixcd up
for llic winter.
F. E. DICK,
JII.IU 11 VT TAlIiOlC.
"Silver Plate that Wears1
Made in artistic and
original patterns only.
Your silverware will be
correct in every way if it is
"1847
Rogers Bros."
Or either of 1 lie follo'ving linos o
Sterling Silver :
GorliiimV,
TowleV,
AVliil
"Wnti-ion St NhwoI'm
Solil by
32 SENECA St., OIL CITY, PA
Ofllcial Watch Inspector and Repairor
for the W. N. Y. A P. and L. S. A M.
Ry's.
Send or bring your work to us.
STAMIAHO
Oil. CO.
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
AnvnnA snnrllnir it Nkatrh and dcficrtntlnn mnf
qulolily ascertain our opinion froe whether an
Invention is prohahiy jmtentnMe. ronimtinira
tlonimtrictlyrontliiential. Hnndbookon l'ntents
.put frnA. (llril'Ht mpnev for MPf-uritlir DHtetltH.
I'litimta tiikon throuvh Munn ft Co. receive
tnti-itu nottc. without chnrno, Iu tue
Scientific American.
A hnnrtsomely llliintratol weekly. I.nrtrent p!
c-illal Ion of any nrlentiBc loiirniil. 'lVrnm, f:i
veiir: four miintha. L Hold brail newn.lnnlbi
raN&Co.36,BfMdMi'' New York
Uraocti om. tas v t.. wnnninmon. i. l.
To Rcpp.lr
Broken Artl.
cles use
Our Ice returned if wc fail. Any one sendine
sketch nuil tlocriptioti of nny invention 'will
promptly receive our opinion free concerning
(he piilintnl.ility of same. ' How to obtain a
patent" sent upon ropiest. Patents secured
through us advertised for sale at our expense.
Patents taken out through us receive tirrinl
noicc, without charge, in The Patknt Kkcord,
on illustrated and widely circulated journal,
consulted by Manufacturers and Investors.
bend for wmpls copy FREE. Address,
VICTOR J. EVANS & CO.
Patent A ttornefs,)
Evans Building, WASHINGTON, D. C.
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Majors
l&llfCciiicflt
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ffi4.Lf MAJOR'S
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ZkkJ CEMENT.
First Fall Chat.
For the approaching fall anil winter season our exhibit of
attractive mivclties in Men's and Young Men's Apparel will
be the largest aud most diversified ever shown iu this market.
ALL THE FASHIONABLE SHADES AND
FABRICS IN THE VERY LA TEST PA TTERNS
We show in profusn variety. They are made according to tho
Highest Standard of Manufacture and contain that FINISH
that givis our garments their ivrll deserved popularity and
succes. We will place upon sale several
xisw i imti bu s iar buns axi oyi:k ATS.
which, to a v. iil immitalion, we
i.M)::uwi:iit 101: fall vi:vtiii:k
and cool evenings is tixv ready and as we buy aud sell only
for CASH we can defy competition and beg you to see our
goodd and prices.
SIIOI.S THAT LOOK WFXL AX1 WKAIK Ul'LL
aro our strong points iu foot wear and o liavo llieru for La
dies and Children, tnon and boys W are always pleased tn
servo you.
TIONESTA CASH STORE,
;vsn iMijii 3ivui:ns.
niONE34,
Every Lady
vTfyyf Tvtf yyy?yvf f ? ytTTTTt
At 23, :;, 50, 05, T.m- aiul SI.00 per nrl.
l ino A'npkiiiM at ftl.OO to $5.00 per Doi.
Tabic piuldlu, extra wide and heavy, GOc.
Fine Towel and other fJiieii.
Lawrence &
ao, Jip:is.
A. 15. Kki.lv,
Cashier,
A. Waynk Cook,
Prusldont.
FOREST COUNTY
TIONESTA,
CAPITAL STOCK,
phu.'otohs
O. W. Kobinsoii,
K. Kitohov. J. T.
Way no Cook,
P. Vhoolrr,
Collections, remitted for on day of pr.ymont at low ratos. Wo oromiso our custom
ors all tho houeflts eonsixtoiit with consorvative b klni?. Interest p"id on lln:e
deposits. Your iatroiiare respectfully solicited.
SJIier.
To the Good I'cojile of Tioncnta and
Vicinity:
I now employ Mr. F. L. Clawson
in my Tiotiesta store. Mr. Clawson
comes very well recommended, being
a good workmsii, as well as bi-inp
sober, industrious an) consoienti us
Bring in your watch, clock, in fiict,
anything pertaining to tho Jewelry
line, tliAt needs repairing, and I will
guarantee satiufacliou.
Our motto is, "Not How Cheap,
Hut How Go-d for the Money."
C. C. ULLER,
lJrnnc-li Hioru,
THE OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE,
TIONESTA, - PENN.
S. S. CM FIELD, PROPRIETOR.
Good Stock, (Jood Carriaires and Bur
fies to let upon the most reasonable terms,
le will also do
job TEciisra-
AU orders loft at the Post Olllce wil
receive prompt attention.
1 1 mm k
GENERAL MERCHANTS,
Furniture Dealers,
UNDERTAKERS.
TIONESTA, PENN.
will not as yet describe in print.
KEPLER 11LOCK.
Takes pride in the
appearance of
her Table
Smear bauqh.
WM. SM KAKBAl'flll,
Vice Prosidun).
NATIONAL 1JANK,
PENNSYLVANIA.
50,000.
Win.
Smoarbaiigh,
J. II. Kelly.
Dale,
lennsylvania
HAILltOAD.
IIUFKAI.O AND ALLEGHENY VAL
LEY DIVISION.
Taking ciTcet, November l', 1!KX).
No.3( HudUlo Express, daily
except Holiday 11:35 a. m.
No. 32 Oil City and Pi'tsburir
. Ei ress,daily, except .Sunday .7:30 p.m.
I''or Ilickory,Tidiouto,Varren,Kinzua,
Brad ford, Olenn and tho East:
No. .11 Olean Exprowa, daily
exeept Sunday 8:C0 a. m.
No. S3 Pitlsburv; Express,
daily except Suuday 4:15 p. m.
firtTimo Tables and full information
from J. W. McCKEA, Ajicnt, Tionoata.
J. 11. UUTC1IINHON, J. K. WOOD,
General Manager, tiou'l Passenger Agt.
NEW
LIVERY
Having puri-liased Iho livery barn lo
raU'd in rear of Hotel Agnow and after
adding many now and up-to-date rigs we
are now prepared to furnish livery rigs to
the people of t. lis vicininity and guaran
tee lo lit you nut in first-class style.
We will make a specialty of furnishing
rigs for Funerals, Weddings, Receptions
Ftc.
WM. ORAmT"
ARCHIE UREY.
comk amsi;i:is.
Pr. dL vgust MQKcm
OFTICIAF.
Offico .t National Hank Building,
OIL CITY, PA.
Lyes examined free.
Exclusively optical.
HOW about your stock of Stationary f
We do high class Job Printing.