THF FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK. . Coitos 4 Psoesiiros. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, lyfll. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Ratea County Tres-mrer, $10. State Delegate, $5. County Surveyor. St. Cash must accompany the order for announce ment. Primaries Saturday, May 4, COUNTY TREASURER. We are authorized to ai nnunce CAI- VJN M. AKN Kit, of Tionesta, as a can didate for County Treasurer, subject to itepuuncan usages. STATE DELEGATE. We are authorized to announce EL MER L. SUTTON, of feuks township, aa a candidate lor Delegate to the Repuu lican Slate Convention, Aoiihaloo's capitol is still rolling on, but it cannot be said that he is gathering much moss. From a Democratic point of view it will be treason for an American soldier to discover gold In the Philippines), Phizk-kiuhting is to be transplanted to the Island of Bermuda, wi:h John L. Sullivan as the boss onion In the bunch Thk report that Mr. Bryan "has al ready made arrangements for a thiid nomination for President ' is so sudden! Col. Bryan was l:tinersonnte.l l,v hotel waiter in Buffalo last week. This is what the Colonel gets by attending so many dollar nonquota. All of the spring elections in Kansas are on the "wet or dry" issue. Kansas seems to be Buffering more than any oth er state from the Rourbonic ploague. Cnclk Sam's benevolent indnstrv is without limit. The official spelling and pronunciation of 40,000 names of coast wise places in the Philippines are given in a new government publication. Promisino gold mines have been ells covered in Samoa. In nearly all the re gions opening to civilization gold is found by prospectors. The distribution of the metal is wider than bos been sup posed. Boss Crokrr holds no official position in Mew York, but he cables instructions from England to all the Tammany men filling offices in the city. That is how the Democratic party runs a town when the people are foolish enough to trust it. Thb Washington S(ar coinp'aius that there were loo many Pennsylvania troops in the inaugural parade. There were not too many of the Pennsylvania boys at Gettysburg, nor were they cor-sidcred superfluous at Fredricksbnrg. Come to think of it, we do not recall that they were adjudged a nuisance, in the little affair with Spain. .-tftoena Gazelle. The Democrats do not feel nearly so bad alut the inauguration of McKinley as they imagined last summer Ibey would if the event took place. The Dem ocrats have been doing well in their bus iness, and the average man Is a business man first, and a politi-ian when he has time. Just now he has no time, and so is devoting himself to business, and, thanks to the wisdom of McKinley and the Re publican party, is doing well with that. Thk sudden death of Congressman Marriot Brasilia, which occurred at his home in Lancaster on Friday night of last week, Irom a paralytic stroke, has shocked his Iriends all over the State, and takes perhaps the most brilliant one of the Pennsylvania delegation in Con gress. There wero no more powerful or. ators in Congress than Mr. Brosius, and his services to the country as a statesman will bo very greatly missed and the loss lamented throughout the entire nation. Psesidkut McKinley begins bis sec ond term more popular and more respen ted than he was when he began his first. He is popular even with his political eno mies. Ue has the absolute confidence of the country. The people are convluced that whatever new questions may come up between now and 10O5 will be hand led by their tried and experienced chiof magirtrale in that state manlike manner iu which those grave questions which have at isen since lsJ have been dealt with. Chicago Tribune. A New series or postage stamps will soon appear; tho Buffalo exposition ser ies. The one cent stamp of green color will have a picture of a lake steamer to represent the great transportation indus try of the inland seas in which Buffalo ia so much interested. The two cent stamp printed red will have a railway train; the four cent stamp in red and brown, an automobile; the five cent stamn. In hi,,. apicturooftbe new bridire at Vi.. Falls; the eight cent, lilac, a picture of .uo iock aioauiiste. Marie; and the ten oent, a light brown, an ocean steamer. Even the world's only Queen regnant is threatened by the anarchists. A plot gninsi me uie or Holland's WjJbelmini has been discovered. The anarchist! band ia anal IlKt AVnrv mil.. ... 1 ' i or republican, woman or nmn rw.' sionally an anarchist fails, as several of mem uiu in me case of Wiliiam II. grandfather. Sometimes one of them weakens at the critical point and takes his own life Instead, as the person did the other day who was selected to kill Victor Emmanuel III. Crown wearers have their troubles, but they have certain ...punsauons wbicb promise to prevent the guild from beeeming extinct. Comures baa adjourned and left in the hands of the President the entire control of "insular affairs," which 'ncludes boih Cuba and the Philippines. Of course the opposition is boiling over with manufac tured indignation over the dictatorial powers "assurmd by the President," but that is all their policy is able to attempt. They have offered no better course and propose to remain where they have no responsibility to assume, no policy to formulate, nothing to do but to find fault. They know very well that the President urged Congress to settle these problems Itself and not leave them for him to settle, and that ifhe is an autocrat he is a most unwilling one. The Dead Ex-President. A clce obserx-er writes of the late .5cn eral Harrison, whose death occurred at bis home in Indianapolis, Ind., last Wed nesday morning: Mr llarri.-ou's reputation was that of a cold, unsympathetic man. This, howev er, was all en the surface. Uud -rneath, he was sympathetic ami kind-hearted, but impervious to argument from poli ticians when ouce ho bad made up his mind. He had quite as much resolution in this wav as had Mr. Cleveland. He waa a scholarly man, torn! of reason, and through his long experience in unkiug public addresses, developed a fine Kug lish style. His speeches throughout the country, after his election as President, did more to give the public the proper estimate of his all-around abilities than any other acts of his public career. While evervonj conceded that ho was a man of Vry superior quality and unusual ac quirements, he was not popular iu the ordinary sense of the word. He lacked one element, called magnetism, which is used to explain the powtr of attraction and of fascination enjoyed by many pub lic; men of no particular virtue or pre dominating ability. A politician of the magnetic class attracts attention the mo ment he enters the room. He begins to please before he says a word. Mr. De pew has this quality. Mr. Blaine bad it to a pre-eminent degree. Harrison's strength lay In his correctness, and yet many hated him for that very correct ness. The secret of the friendships of the men who were true to him lay in the fact "that Mr. Harrison never changed. Ho was always the same to his friends. Not one of the intimate associates who were near to him before he was president could find the slightest change in his manner after he became president. And yet no man was ever less influenced by bis friends in his public acts. He was a char acter whom everyone would be obliged to respect, but there was nothing in his nature or requirements which would de velope passionate and enthusiastic fol lowing. After his retirement from the presi dency he spent much of his time in lec turing before colleges and similar Insti tutions, and in writing for period cals, beside doing some law practice. His most emiuent service wss as counsel for the United States before the Venezuelan Arbitration Commission. There was some gossip about attempting to renomi nate him for Bresident in 1S!H, hut there were no indications that he gave counte nance to it. His state heartily supported McKinley against the wishes of the rul ing bosses, who were also Harrison's en emies. He wss at that time a warm friend of McKinley, but was unable to follow the President in support of the policy of expansion, though be issued a public letter during the campaign lust year recommending McKinley'a re-elec tion, which had a marked effect in deter mining many votes. McKiuley appoint ed hi in one of the arbitrators for the United States, under the compact ar ranged at the peace conlerence held at The Hague, and Gen. Harrison accepted the honor. Letter to C. i. Laii-on. Tioncsta, Dear Sir; You understand grinding wheat, buckwheat, rye, oats and corn. We understand griujing white lead an d white zinc The two sorts of grinding are not much alike. Verv likely oats and w heat behave very differently In the mill, and you manage them dilleretitly we know- very little about your work; don't ueed to; we'd rather depend on you. But we paint your house and mill aud out-buildings; perhaps you'd be glad to know about grinding paint; for some people mix their paint with a stick in a tub. We use lead and zinc nothing elso. and our zinc is as tough as your oats. Tub mixers imagine they mix it. Thev don't; they can't. Takes grinding to mix lead and zinc. They are boih white, Tub mixers don't know it; but tub mixed bad and zinc is a streak of one alongside of a streak of the other. We grind as you grind; and our paint is lead and zinc ground together, mixed intimately ; it is neither lead nor zinc.but lead aud zinc: the lead is lost and tho zinc is lost: each lost in the other: both lost in the mixture. Lead chalks and zinc peels: lead and zinc ground together hang on and protect each other. We take care of your mill outside; you take care of it inside. Yours truly, 2" F. W. Devok A Co. P. 8. James D. Davis sells our paint in your section. WASHINGTON. Special Low-Rate Excursion via Penn sylvania Railroad. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company announces that on April 4 and Mav 15 it will run special excursions from Buffalo, Bradford, TItusville, Falls Creek, Kinzua Tidioute, and principal Intermediate sta tions on the Buffalo and Allegheny Val ley Division, and from points on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. Erie to Lock Haven, inclusive, to Washington for tho beuellt of all who mav wish to visi the National Capital. Round-trip tickets good going on all regular trains on day o issue, and good returning on any regu lar train within ten davs. exclusi VC. Of IFO ing date, w ill be sold at rate of glo.uo rrom points on the Buffalo and Alleghenj Valley Divisi m, and from Erie. St Mary's, and intermediato points; and at rate of ?.!. from Driftwood; f-Uii from Kcnovo; $7.30 from Lock Haven ; an proportionate rates from other noints. These tickets will be good to return via Harnsburg aud Philadelphia, and to stop oil at Baltimore and Philadelphia return ing if deposited with station ticket agentf . For additional information consul small handbills, apply to ticket agents and address B. P. Eraser. Passenirer Agent Buffalo District, 307 Ellicolt Square, Main Street, Buffalo, X. Y., or E. 8. Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, Williamsport, Pa. 3-2n-2t Dilnqiii-nt Tax .Notice. All pprsons owing taxes in Tinntsta Borough for 1900 are hereby notified that the same must be paid before June 1st, 1!JI, alter which date same will be col lected as law directs, 8. J. Setlky, Collector. March l.r, i!Kil, lit Cream of the New. The easiest way for a promoter to get money back of him is to lean against a bank. D-ui't miss the bargains in Winter goodsattbeT.C.S. It Always speak well of the dead, and if you have time you might speak a good word for tho living occasionally. Umbrellas and Macintoshes w ill lie useful now. They are marked at dry weatl er prices at T. C. 8. It New clothing! New shoes! New hats! very department full of new goods, Hopkins. It The tmin who sows what others are to reap ought to be careful as to the seed he scatters. Haberdashery of all kin-Is and best styles at T. C. S. It In order to enjoy freedom .if body the mind must be emancipated, with a rub ber attachment. They're hero the new goods. Hop kins. It Dimities, lawns, percales a-i 1 fancy ginghams. The kind that do not fade at Heath iC Feit's. It A benevolent man owns stock In the happiness of all mankind. Natty shirts, hats, and ties at Tioncs ta Cash Store. It Over 100 shirt waist patterns at Hop kins' store. No two alike. It The American army Is preparing to leave Chins, their baggage being address ed to Manilla. Ladies, buy your suits "made up" at T. C. S. It It Ukes a groat deal of strength some times to hold one's tongue. Spring suits and jackets at low prices and latest styles at T. 0. S. It The money a man earns is worth more to him than the money he inherits. Order your suit for Easter now Trices and suit guaranteed to tit you. T. C. S. It Man proposes, but Judging from the number of bachelors he often gets left. Best line of children's cheap shoes for spring wear at T. C. S. it There is always room at tho top If you can push the other fellow off. Lowest prices on best quality carpets, all kinds, at T. C. S. It There is one thing to be said in favor ofthe wages of sin. Theyaie never re duced. Uwanta new suit for Easter? See Heath ,t Feit and get an International. The very people who want to be at the top of the heap are the ones who won't take an upper berth in a sleeping car. See our line of all-over Laces. They arc the nicest in town. 2.V, 50r, 60c and 75c thejyard. Heath A Fcit. It -New goods in every line at Heath A Feit's. It The man who never smiles is no more to be trusted than the dog who never wags his tail. , When you get ready fi r that new carpet, see Heath A Feit. They'll sell It to you at tho right price. It "The best tit I ever had." Wnat every one says that tries an International suit. See Heath A Feit if yon want ono. The fellow who first said that talk is cheap evidently never lis J occasion to consult a lawyer. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all oilier diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and bv constantly tailing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incuralilj. Science has proven catarrh to be a con stitutional disease, ami therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, munufoctured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitu tional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a tensMooniul. It acts directlv on the blood aid mucous surfaces ofthe system. Thev off r ono hundred dollars for any case it isits to cure, isenu lor circulars ami tes timonials. F. J. CHENEY A Co.,Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 7.'c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Varnish Mukcs ItcveeN Varnish Floor Paint cost be. more a quart; makes it look brighter and ware fully twice as long as cheaper floor paints. Sold by James D. Davis. :i-6-4m. Administratrix's Notice. Le ters of Administration on the estate of Samuel J. Hunter, late of Endeavor, deceased, having been granted to the un dersigned, all persons indebted to said estale are requested to make payment, ami those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated without delay to Moi.uk J. IIuntkk, Administratrix, Samiei. I). Irwin Endeavor, Pa. Attorney, Tionesta, Pa. Mr.rcb.20, lUOI. Clerk's Notice in Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania, Brace Crain, of Lynch, Forest county, Pennsylvania, a bank rupt under the Act of Congress of Julv 1, ltf'.t-i, having applied for a full discharge from all debts provable against his es tate under said Act, notice is hereby giv en to all known creditors and other per sons in interest, to appear before the said Court at Pittsburg, in said District on the 10th day of April, liKll, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of tho said pe titioner should not be granted. WILLIAM T. LIN DSEY, Clerk. Saw Mill For Sale. R. F. Hopkins, Oil City, Pa., has two well equipped saw mills, one of which he will dispose of. Capacity from ten to fifte?n thousand. The mill is good as new and will be sold at a bargain. Write for particulars. H-27-tt Low Kales West mid Northwest. On Februaiy l-.'th, and on each Tues day until April i;h, the Chicago. Mil waukee A M. Paul railway will sell one way second-class tickets at the following very low rates : To Montanna points, - - Jjr,,0(i To North Pacific Coast points, .HU.IKI To California, ... :m.on These tickets will be good on all trains and purchasers will have choice of six routes anil eight trains via St Paul and two routes and three trains via the Mis souri River each Tuesday. The route of the Famous Pioneer Limited trains ami the I,'. 8. Oovemment Fast Mail trains. All ticket agents sell tickets via the Chicago, Milwuukti! A St. Paul Railway, or for further information address John K. Pott. District Passenger Agent, 810 Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. tt-iio Spring1 Goods! Oft WlUTK CcOOVSt frl.YGlMMS LdCUSt J?TC. F.tirlj Kiijcrw Have I lie Ativan! a of First Select ion. ROBINSON. Threshermen, Saw Mill Men, and users of Boilers and Special attention is called to the New Huber for 1901. Six to twelve horse power, one belt runs the entire machine, the tension on every pulley is just the same, one that is required. Our claims are: the nearest perfect separator, the greatest capacity for saving best cleaner for all THE DUST COLLECTOR Is a great invention, thresherman should have it. THE WIND STACKER Another great invention de serves special mention. The stock men are relieved of a life-killing job and the operator of the machine can crowd it to its utmost capacity. A stack built by wind blast will keep far better than any other way. saw MILLS. Capacity, 6 to il.iKXI feet feed and backing devices BOILERS AND ENGINES. Portable aud stationary, able for saw mill men, tlir of heavy work. SIIINdLE MILLS. CHINES OF ALL KINDS. SECOND-HAND BOILEK.S, ENUINF.S. THKES1I ING MACHINES at apecsal low prices. rite for catalogue aud JOHN A. MAGEE fc SON, Wholesale and CLARION, PENNA. AUDITORS' REPORT orUreen Town shin for vear endimr March II. I'.KU. Charles F. Kiinnstlver, Treas'r, in account witn road fund. tin To ain't from Jas. D. Thomson...! Hit) 44 II. Weingard, Col.. (KI2 ! " Co. Treas oj " ' O. W. Kleplcr 20 00 To bal duo Troasurer 171 a) ftl.KIl M I'K By orders redeemed f l,tui5 47 By 2 per cent, commission m 11 a I fill r.u Charles V. Klinestiver, Treas. in account witli poor fund iir To am't from Co. Treas f l ifl m ; ne-ngaru, col.. S-17 77 n aners estate 100 ml " L. Watson, Adm'r.. K2 08 84 71 (R .. tl-l 14 12 44 By orders redeemed By 2 per cent commission ... By bal. due Treas .. 212 13 $ 810 71 Henry Weingard, Collector, in account with road fund in loam t of duplicalo ?l,lil 11 " from ls'jy 44 43 tl,l7 M By Treasurer s receipts smi 53 My 6 per cent oft on :)47.W 47 40 iiy per cent. com. on ?'J0O.o3 27 01 By Treas.receipts 43 By 6 per cent, com on 2.43 3 01 By land returns 14 49 By exonerations 7 m By bal. due Treas 104 7g Henry Weingard col, in account with poor lund ir Toam'lorduplicate 073 44 ( R By Treas. receipts f f,:i7 77 By 5 per cent, off on t'i72.K7 as lit By 3 per cent, coin on foo7.77 10 13 By land returns 3 54 By exonerations 3 07 By Treas. receipts ty 09 FINANCIAL STATEMENI'.'3 44 RKSOl-RCKH. Cash on hand In road fund $ 411 87 " poor " 212 13 ''"bal 2,810 41 J3.072 41 MABIMTHOt. 'toad orders outstanding 11,072 41 We the Auditors of Green Township have examined the above accounts anil find them corr.-ct. E. I). Kkhi.t, ('HAS. II AKIII.SON. Attest: Earl R. Small, Clerk. Engines. tightener is all the grain and the kinds of grain. Every lumtwr per day. Patent gains 30 to 10 per cent. all sizes and kinds suit shermcn and all kinds WOOD WOKK1NO MA- IIOKSEPOvVEUS and prices. llctail Denier In lennsylvania ItAILKOAI). BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL- l.l-.i J1 ISION. Taking etlect, November 25, 1000. No. 30 Buffalo Express, daily except Sunday 11:33a. ill No. 32 Oil Citv and Piitsliorn Exj ro.ss.ilafly.excf pt Sunday ..7:30 p.m. For llickory.Tidiouto.Warren.Kiiiziia, Iir.. If. .v.I .. .1.1... .. ' vorMu nun me r.asi : No. 31 Olean Express, daily except Sunday 8:50 a. m No. 33 Pittsburg Expross, daily except Sunday 4:15 p. m For Time Tables and additional infor- iiiauon consult Ticket Agent J. B. HUTCHINSON'. I 11 unnn Oeneral Manager. Uen'l Passenger Agt. Clerk's NotiC9 in Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States fortho Western Disiri,.! .,f l........i- vauia, Charles F. Fox, of Lynch, Forest Y""". 1 cimsyivania, a iiaiikriipl under the Act of Congress or Julv 1, l.sns, hav ing applied for a full ilisci,ir.,a r,.,... .,1 debts provable against bis estate under -. nui, nonce is nereoy given to all known creditors ami otlwir nnr.r..,. 1.. interest, to appear before the said Court at Pittsburg, in said District, on the loth "y 01 April, iuui, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any thev have, why the prayer of the said petition er should not be granted. WILLIAM T. LIN DSEY, Clerk. Painting and Paper-hanging. I have secured the aeencv for the celebrated KAYSER ALL" MAN wall paper anil cau show you samples aud quote prices that a ill beat them all. I make a specialty of artistic house paintiog and inside fin ishing. If you've anything in my line let me know and I will call on you. GEO. I. DAVIS, TIONESTA, PA. H OW about your stock of Stationary,? tt twin lllirlw.luL I. .1. !:...:. Jt 01 mthe)AE, j INTERNATIONAL SUITS arc not made in the usual way ; we have a method of our own which insures a perfect arment. That is why we can guarantee ratisfaction or refund your money. We fit you every time and pledge ourselves to suit you. Our range of patterns is a most ex tensive one. Everything we have is stylish and up-to-date. If you order your suit from The International Tailoring Co., of New York and Chicago, you will not fee! in the usual way but be perfectly satisfied. Call on our dealer and investigate. HEATH & FEIT, Agents. AO. A. II. A. Waynb Cook, President. FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, - - - 130,000. tn hi (roiw A. Wayne Cook, tl. V. Koliinson, Win. HmearbaiiKh, N. P. Wlieoler, T. K. Kiloliey, J. T. Hsle, J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on duy of pr.yment at low rules. We promise onr eiistom ors all tho benetiu consistent with conservative b kinir. Interest psid on thus deposit. Your pstronsue re(MM-tfully solicited. New Arrivals. We are -daily receiving our new styles of Spr'tig goods and we ran Iruihltilly any that same are superior In nnyihing ue ever hal tho pleasure to shnw hereto fore. We are hradqtiaVtera fur all slylts of PATENT LEATHER AND IDEAL PATENT KIDS in Oxfords at well as in high cut hutlou aud lace boots. We should be pleased to show you these goods at any time whether you winh to purchase at the time or not. You will find prices luurr than same goods ran he purchased elsewhere. JOE LEVI, Cor. Centre, f-'em-ca, !i Sycamore Sfa OIL CIT1, 1M. Phone 2;r. Some Reasons Why You Should Iruut on Having EUREKA HARNESS OIL Until ualcd by any other. Renders hard leather soft. Especially prepured. Keeps out water. A heavy bodied oil. Harness An excellent preservative. Reduces cost of your harness. Never hums the leather; its Efficiency is increased. tecurcs best service, titches kept from breaking. Oil s sold in all Localitiei mt RtnnrtHrd Oil Comimiir. A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIONESTA, PA. Telephone Xo. 20. WANTED I Reliable man for Mnnairer of Ftram.li Oflic-e we wish to open in this vicinity. If your reeonl is O. K. here is an oppor tunity. Kindly frive good reference when writing. Thk A. T. MnRRia WiioYesalr IIoi;nk t inciniiuU, Ohio. Illustrated catalogue 4 eta. stamps. ROSS. Kki.i.y, Cashier. WM. Sm KAHHAt'tlll, Vice President Spring Tailoring. The mating. .r of mi, Tilrii'K D" pailinenf, Mr. K A. liun h, has re turned fr.un Nw Y.rk, lailenid with new i leas, new fsvles mid all the lat est t'.uli in correct dollies furlhec iin inj; spring and s-iiiuiier seasons lie tins a iiue surpric fur our stylish young men tht we think they will appreciate. Our selection of choice woolens are now on our couuleia ami y.iu are invited to call and post your-i.-lf nil l lie proper things in dreu for the coining season. THE McCUEN CC. 2b AND 20 SENECA ST.. OIL CITY, PA. ILLINOIS CENTRAL Arkansas, Oklahoma, Indian Ter. Texas, Moxlco, Arizona, New Mexico. R. R. Iowa, So. Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, CHEAPEST RATES Ever in Effect to CALIFORNIA ia New Orleans and tho Sunset Hoiile. The only truo Winter Houto. No Snow Hloekiides or llll.zards. Tile Olllv llnA mturutl,,.. .l..t.l.lA 1 . " J uniiv service between t'lneliinaii and New Or- leans, eiiiryiint nuiiiian I'alaee lirawinir Hooin Sleeners. V Tars and lltillct, Library, Hmoklnn Cars, --"V - 'h ws (iiieais a ia e.irtel. i' inest anil j-a-test Trains in the South. Pullman KxeurMinn Sinn,,!,,.. -uu .i 111 I.n A no,, ., ......... ... ... , - rniinv iroin I III- eairo, via Omslia and the Scenic line of the world. Pullman excursion aleeping cars thro' to San Kranc-iwo every Moudav ami Kri- dtiv f'mm lMw.iMtiatl a.i.l tl-.l : .- - - ., .,r,y nudum day from Chii-rtiro, via New Orleans ami ...0 .-.1117,11 n.iine. i ueso cars are person ally conducted by cnniieteiit amenta to ok ai'tur the welfare ol patron. Superb New Steel Steamers to HAVANA, CUBA. ThroilL'll SlYci.imr l'iir f ...... M. .o. without ohrtiiirp. hm) rtimmtli ui.,...ii,r Tar roHorvaliniiH Irom Cincinnati, via HOT NIMtlX.S, AUK. For KHKK descrintivn nintim- s,i r, .11 particulars reirurdiiiK above, address E. A. RICHTER, T. P. . Ml! Park HuililiiiK, Pittsburg, Pa. II. HANSON, U. P. A, Chicago. Fred. (Jrcttciibergcr GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining tn Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, CJas or Water Kit- iiutrs and General If lackHin i thing prompt ly done at Uiw Kates. Knpairing hi il I Machinery 1,'iven special attention, and satisfaction Kiuiranteed. Shop iu rear of and just west of the Shaw llnusn, Tidioulo, Pa. IT PAY? TO ADVKUTISKin 1 1 M 1 0 THIS PAI'KK. Your patronngo solicited. v k k n. c rt i:rr en 11 e r ; k k.