THF FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. t. WINK, COITO 4 PSOSSICTON WEPXtSDAT, APRILS, 11-01. ASNOIXCEMEXTS. Hates-County Treasurer, $10. Stlo Delegate, .. County Surveyor, SI. Cash must accompany the order lor announce ment. Primaries Saturday. May 4, 1001. county"tkeasirkii. We an antlmricoil ! at noiinoc CAI.- VIX M. AKXKIt, of Tionesta, as a can didate for County Treasurer, subject to llepuuncan usages. We are authorized to announce FREE MAN R. LAXSOX or Tionesta, as a can didate for County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. STATE PKLEGATE. We are authorised to announce KI. MKR L Si rroX, or fenkii township, as a candidate for Delegate to the Kepub lican State Convention. Sot ice. Having announced as a candidate for the Republican nomination lor County Treasuier at the coming Republican pri mary election desire to make the state ment to the public that if nominated and elected to the said cilice, I will deposit the County money which comes into my hands as a public officer, in the three banks of this County in as nearly equal mounts as possible and that I will show no favoritism to any banking institution whatever. I make this announcement now in order to inako this matter clear, and so that there will be no misunder standing as to my position. F. R. LAXSON. Meh. 30, 1901. Peack at any price, that is, at any Boor price, is what Britons are courting. By and by the inquiry will probably be changed to, "Who kidnaped Pat Crowe?" Qi'kkn Wii.hki.mina lias set a danger ous pace for Easter season by ordering a new 10O,noo gown. Th k Czar of Russia has been given the people such a strong government that he has to sleep in a room lined with boiler Iron. ANonir.R point of disability has been discovered between Bryan and Roose velt. The latter would rather be Colonel than President. Col.. Bryan refused to permit the fu sion members of the Xobraska legislature to go home latweek. What about the consent of the eoverned.T Kino Kkwahd still re ains his mem bership in the principal London clubs. Evidently he wants his dish of royalty spiced with a little fellowship, A partnkpsbip between Mr. Carnegie and Count Boni de Castellane would en able the former to die much poorer and to anticipate the date a few year.-. Ordinary canned beef has been ban ished from the army bill of fare. The American soldier has won a place where he is entitled to roast beef, and of the best cut. David B. Hir.t, has effectually spiked the rumor that he was politically dead. On Ihe contrary, he intimates that ho is very much alive, and expects to be in at the linish of the Democratic party. Thk capture of Aguinaldo by General Funston was a clever piece of work, and puis the famous Kansas swimmer in the list of notables along with Dewey, Hob son ami Schley in the matter of great achievements incident to the little scrim mage with the Spaniards. The long drawn out Senatorial dead lock in the Nebraska legislature was broken last week on the day set for final adjournment, by the election of J. H. Millard of Omaha, anil Governor Charles H. Dietrich, for tho long and short terms respectively. Both are stalwart Repub licans, and each received the full Repub lican vote. At the regular meeting of the anti Quay Republican Senators and Repre sentatives in Harrisburg on Tuesday night, Representative McCandless, of Allegheny, offered a reso'ulion that "The political establishment kuown as the 'in surgents' be and is hereby dissolved.'' No action was taken on the resolution and Mr. McCandless lelt the meeeling, after explaining that the only object of the organization was the defeat of .Quay, and aa it had utterly failed in its pur pose he knew of no reason why It should be any longer continued. The following appointments were made last week by the President for the middle U. S. Judicial district of Penn sylvania: W. R. Archibald of Scranton, Judge; S. J. M.McCarrell of Harrisburg Disl. Attorney and Fred C, Leonard of Coudersport, Marshall. Judge Archibald stands very high as ajudge, Mr. MCar rell has beon a leading iwyer at the Dauphin county bar for many years and Fred Leonard is now Marshall or the Western distilct. Potter county is one of the counties of the middle district, therefore he is transferred to that dis trict and Frank M. Fuller of Fayette county ia appointed to the vacancy in the western district. Pardon Hoard Hill Nnl Interfere. The Board of Pardona at Harrisburg last week declined to cominuto Frank Major's sentence to life imprisonment and he must hang. The Meadville Tri bune says: "When Sheriff Scott informed Frank Major, the innvicted murderer of Chief or i'oiice McUrath, or Tilusville, that the board of pardons had refused to in terfere in his betiall and that this failure In aecuring a commutation of the death sentence meant that he must hang for his crime on April in, the condemned man was stolidly indifferent and calmly held his peace. There is no difference in his actions and his remarkable nnrvo will to all appearances enable him to present a bold front to the terrible end. That this action is final and that Major will hang on April IrJisthe concensus of opinion, although if appealed to, the governor may grant a respite. Since ilhas become reasonably certain that Major will hang applications by the hundreds have been made to Sheriff Scott for permission to see the execution. The applicants do not all reside in Crawford county. Several of the morbidly curious resido in Mercer, Venango, Erie and Warren counties. Sheriff Scott has set the exact time of the execution for i30 p. m." On the l!oundli:g Main. Ktiitor J!rpubtienn: In school we used to repeat that line of Byron's "Roll on. thou dark and deep blue ocean, roll." With all the variations of pitch, force, rale, and quality of voice. And she did roll. And what is more she continues to roll to-day just as she did after we gave that command in very rapid rate, high pitch, and orotund voice. Byron certain ly knew w hat he was talking about when he made that statement and knew it would never be disputed only by those who had no knowledge of the sea. Mnce leaving New York on the Pth Inst, we have had a rough sea, but no stoi m. There has not been a day when the white caps were not cutting up capers. Some times the sea had 11)3 appearance of the whirlpool rapids below Niagara Falls, as if the mighty monsters of the deep were disporting themselves in friendly play, or engaged in mortal combat. Aeain it was the long, rolling swell that did not break, but suggested the awful power of its pent up fury, should it be goaded by old Neptune's trident beyond the limit of patient endurance. The sea is awful, fearful, out fascinating beyond descrip tion. Yon long to cast yourself upon it in the spirit of fullest enjoyment and freedom, yet stand in awful dread of its slightest frown. While the sea has been rough we have been fortunate in not having to face it. At first the wind was from the South, then cauie from the southwest, tius speeding us on in our nay. But with all this it gave the boat an ugly motion. For two days w e w ere cutting the waves at an angle of about 4.V, so that the boat would list to port on rising the wave and to starbrard in desceudingintothe trough again. This cork-screw or sinuous mo tion played havoc w ith the passengers. Many a bright eye grew dim and cheek grew pale, ami manly bearing and cour ageous mein was changed to meekness and almost despair as the hours of Satur day afternoon wore awav. I was sitting well aft on a chair fur which I had paid a dollar for the piivilege of occupying duilng the vo age, feeling a little disap pointed on account of the heavy mist that shut out points of interest dow n the bay when I heard an exclamation and on looking forward saw several people in tently gazing over the rail into the depths beneath. Some did not even get to the rail so strong was thtir dosire to show w hat was in them. Among those resting on the guard rail and looking Intently into the sea was a young lady, like the ladies of Belgium's tapitol on the eve of the battle of Waterloo "who but a few hours before were blushing at tho praise of their own loveliness," who reminded me of a little verse I heard a few years ao. Here it is: I am leaning o'er the rail, I am feeling very pale. Am I looking for a whale? No, I'm not. I'm my papa's only daughter, Casting iiread upon tho water In a way I hadn't ought to, That's what. One of the sailors li speaking to an other about the rough sea that iimiiedi- aiely overtook us, said: "It is hard on the passengers. No sooner did we cut loose from the dock than we poked our nose into the ocean.'' "Yes," said one of the passengers standing by, "and we poked our n. ses over the guard rail." There really was an unusual amount of seasickness. For several days the dining room tables were nearly empty, and some of those who came to tho table were not able to est. Even ye'.Thursday, on account of the continuous rolling of the ship, some of the passengers are not at themselves, but noarly all are in good spirits again. For a wonder I was not sick, not oven In the slightest degree. Of course, a cor respondent is supposed not to get sick and I was warned very strictly in this matter before leaving home, but I can make this statement without mental res ervation or qualms of conscience. I only kuow very lew other cabin passengers who got along so well. I had to sustain the dignity of little Forest. Since coming on board I learned the Ilohenzollern (formerly Kaiser Willielin II) has long been known as "Rolling Billy" and I think she has f.irly earned her name. She just rolled from ono side to the other es though she had learned, as one man remarked, the art of oernet- nal motion. For two or three days this was regular, dipping from one side to the other and back again would take the lime occupied In counting twenty at a im din in rate. It made me a little ner vous at first but I got used to it and don't notice it now. Some of the passengers say, "Oh, if she would only stop." But she's a good boat, stanchly built and as long as we have no storm I do not care. Her record has been good. The captain is a splendid specimen of mental and physical manhood and the crew is sober and courteous, so that there iseverything to assuro one. Besides, "Ho plants his f Hitsteps on the sea, And rides upon the storm." The first thing we saw after leaving New York was on Thursday, when we passed the S. S. Aller, which left Genoa on Saturday. She gave us a wide berth, passing perhaps live miles on the south, and was throwing spray at a great rate bumping along in the teeth of strong wind. Our captain sent up signal flags but I saw no response from the Aller. This meeting caused great excitement on our ship. "Ships that puis And speak each othei In passing." Our next excitement was tho passing of the Azores on Friday. Lunch was served at 11:30 to give us the benefit of this scene which I think I shall never forgot. When first sighted I could only see what looked like a dark cloud out lined against a bazy sky, and could scarcely believe it when told this was one of the Islands. I was looking for a low lying land, like Sullen Island, and was not prepare4 lor a rovalation the next few hours had in store. These islands belong to Portugal and stretch through about 400 miles in mid Atlantic, 1BS0 miles from Newfounldand, 7(KI miles from Portugal and 1147 from the Lizard. There are nine of these islands with an aggregate area of 700 square mill a and a population of i"i9,7!0. These are of vol canic origin and rise to the height in places or 5000 to 7000 feel. On account of the rough sea our boat stood well oil' yet near enough to see the hillsides with hedge fences and well cul tivated fields which were as green as though it woj e May or June. The houses are ail white probably stone and w hite washed, and ar; grouod t. 'gel her In vib lages and cities of several thousand peo ple. Two of these cities we were lose enough to to see the buildings very distinctly. Churches, known by their s,iires, were very frequent along every island. The climate is delightful ranging from 50 to 75 the year round and all kinds ol fruits and grains are produced. A h;avy mist hung over tho Islands concealing the tops or some of thcHi entirely from view, and fi.qnent summer showers Ml all the afternoon. Just as darkness set tled down we had passed all but one which was passed tale at night. Now just a word about the personnel ol our paity, "The Interior's Pilgrimage to the Orient." It is mado up of people from Cai., Texas, Mo., Tenn., Iowa, 111., Ind., Ohio, Pa. and N. Y..aeBiiiopolitsn but homogeneous Int. There are eight preachers one Baptist, two Mo'.hovist and five Presbyterian, lour laymen, and fourteen women. Only one preacher has his wile wi ll him. Of the rest ol the party, male and lemale, mauy of us are, for obvious reasons, traveling unaccom panied. It would be only natural to ex pect that a party of this ki"d would be intellectual and somewhat literary, I am sure of this last for already I have seen several or them contributing articles to the "Atlantic." They were doubtless honest but poor, fir taey looked relieved when the article was accepted and a check came. Our ship has Ken in service for about tilWn years and is a stanch vessel. We seldom feci ll.e action of the mcliinery except when near the engines or w hen passion over a wave the propeller is lifted out of the w ater. She is 520 ft. long and 53 teet at her widest ) oint. She is mini ned bv a crew of -50 men and las room foM.Vi cabin and 1500 steerage passengers. At present there are about lis) cabin and J5 or ISO steerage passengers. She is kept in perfect condition and Ihe ventilation is ideal. The cuisine is all in variety and service any one could desire. A flue band discourses sweet musio every day on the deck, and an orchestra in the inu sic room just over our dining room enliv ens Hie dinner hour with the most beau titul music I ever heard which comes down to us through open sky light. We are awakened every morning by two members of the orchestra who go thro' the long halls playing a duet on the clar ionet. It is a beautiful little tune they play and fills the tiewly awakened minds with sweet, pleasant thoughts. On Sab bath morning they play Luther's battle hvmn Hiti fesle bag. Words could not describe my feelings on that first Sabbath morning when the sweet liquid notes of that familiar strain fell on my ears. It was a fitting preparation for a Sabbath day's thoughts and meditations when not permitted to engage iu the ective service usual on that day. We are now within a very short dis tance of Gibralter, sailing under fair winds and a somewhat murky sky, which is rapidly clearing up. So I think we will have a good view of that world re nowned fortress. After a few hours there we sail for Naples which we will reach ou Thursday. The latter part of our voyage has been a dream. As Dr. Leeper re marked, "one has time to enjoy himself after his seasickness on a voyage of this length." He was speaking out of the fullness or his heart, for it had its own bitterness. Very sincerely, J. V. McAnisch. Uibralter, Monduy, March is, limi. SUM) KKWAltl), glOO.. The readers of this paper will be pleased to leai ll that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in nil its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cine is the only positivo cure known to the medical fra ternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly npon the blood and mucous surface of the svstem, there by !e-tro ing the roundation or the dis ease, and giving tho patient strength by nuililing up mo constitution ami assist ing nature in doing Its work. The pro prietors have so much faith in its cura tive powors that they otfer One Hundred Hollars lor any case mat it lulls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CUEXEY A CO., Toledo, Ohio.. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are thchest. Varnish .Hakes Ilevoe's Varnish Floor Paint cost 5c. more a quart; makes it look brighter and ware fully twice aa long as cheaper floor paints. Hold by James D. Davis. 3 ti-Jui. Dry goous clerks have a contempt for any man who buys his wife's clothes. -When a boy under twelve appears with a gold watch and chain, it is a pretty good sign that he is the only boy in the family. Letter to A. II. Kelly. Ttonctta, ra. Dear Sir: Mr. II. II. Stephenson, Cash ier orOil City (Pa.) Savings Bank writes "Nine years ago I painted my house with your paint. It wore so well, I want to use it again." That's nothing wonderful ; all we see In it is that Devoe is good for nine yrars sometimes. There are thousands or people that know it and millions tba don't. There's the rub 1 We print for the inilli uis; we want to make paint for the millions. Mr. Cashier, do you know that Devoe lead and zinc if worth twice as much as old-fashion painter's paint, lead and oil, and costs no more? Is UK) per cent a fair profit in your business? Three-quarters of the people paint lead and oil mixed by hand ; while the U. 8. Government uses lead, zino and oil ground by machinery same proportions as Devoo lead and zinc. The majority never i right about anything. Yours truly, 28 F. W. Devoe 4 Co. P. S. James D. Davis sells our paint In your section. SORE THROAT auu ib uargung who . ' 9 4 Bl All nil Da r." TTLy Thai one way of lining Take it, e&r ijleit.orsprajr it. Tonsiline never fail. 25 and 50 ceula. All druggist. Tit TmiIIIi Canton, Ohio. ,jt Hi I Sk I M nowv., av mi Spring Goods! Oil ClOTK White Goods Cmicoks, K.UtilfOIOERIRS, Karl j- lliiycr Have the .ilvnntn; oT First Selection. ROBINSON. Our Reason for Advertising is that we want to keep in louch with you. We havo many dif fetenl c!a8os of Wall paper, so many styles that we MUST lei) you of them. We want to tell you nCllicm as ofteu as possible, so that you may familiarize you rselt with our doings at this huey mart. workshops. We have the clever "Art Xouveau" designs, which have captured the country. Art Xouveati was originated hy an Austrian and perefecled hy the resourceful Frenchman. Other papers, too, (Torn eiyht dollars a roll to one cent a roll a hundred thousand rolls of it. We'll pay your car faro both ways on a ten dollar purchase. GEORGE 208-208 CENTRE ST., What is Prizedthan A Becoming Hat? I have them just suited to von r taste. Ready to Evening Wear Church Wear Wear Outing and Golfing. Fine Enou;h to Wtar Everywhere STYLISH HATS AT LITTLE COST Mr. H. A. LYSVll, Enileavoe, J'ema. AUDITORS' It K PORT of Oreen Town ship for vear ending March 11, l'.HH. Charlea K. Klinestiver, Treas'r, n account with roan fund. PR To ain't from Jas. D. Thomson... bio 44 " II. Weingard, (,'oi.. mi !i " Co. Treas ;,M 1)2 " O. W. Klepler '.'0 00 To bal due Treasurer 171 Jl J1.841 58 CR By orders redeomed $1,805 47 By 2 per cent, commission 'M 11 JI.841 58 Charles F. Klinestiver, Treas. in account with poor fund TR To am't from Co. Treas 1 lfl 2H " H. We ngard, Col.. 5:17 77 ' " Wallers estate 10(1 in) " L. Watson, Adin'r.. i)2 fiS 840 71 C'K By orders-redeemed ) 022 14 By 2 per cent commission 12 44 I'.y bal. due Treas 212 IU $ 816 71 Henry Weingard, Collector, in account with road fund PP. To am't of duplicate f 1,12-! l:t " from 189U 44 4i 1,H!7 50 CK By Treasurer's receipts $ Ism ,V5 Bv 5 per cent off on $1147.112 47 40 By 3 per cent. com. on ?;KX).53 27 01 By Treas.receipls 82 43 By 5 per cei-t. coin on $02.43 3 01 By land returns 14 4! By exonerations 7 HI By bal. due Treas 104 78 11,107 50 Henry Weingard col. in account with poor fund' rR To am't of duplicate 673 44 I'R By Treas. receipts $ 6:s7 "7 By 5 per cent, olfon $.'i72.H7 28 64 Hy 3 per cent, coin on $537.77 10 13 By land returns 3 64 By exonerations 3 K7 By Treas. receipts 83 fi'J t 073 44 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. RKSOt'Kf.'KH. Cash on hand In road fund $ 40 87 " poor " 212 13 To bal 2,819 41 $3,072 41 MAMLITIK. Road orders outstanding $3,072 41 We the Auditors of Green Township have examined the above accounts and find them correct. K. I). Kkhi.t, Cham. Hakhisos. Attest: Eari, R. Small, Clerk. Dr. Fenr.er's KIDNEY Backache Cure, For nil KnliM-y. iWrni.irr n- Unimry Tmithk's, I inv Unrk.iiVart liwaMkiii H(a-. !:tit'iiinn(i-iii, lJil Wt-ttintr. (-. k Unfailing ia Female Weakness. B")1 iiciUiT. isX-.nw tiy lit Ji WtIjimJoui,NV. Notice. 1 Barred Plymouth Rock eggs (or 7."i emits. -t ItL'HhEL HOPKINS. Ik L,''.r;,car J. VEACH, - OIL CITY. PA. AUDITORS' REPORT of Tionesta Township for the year ending March 10, l'.HH. Win. Lawrence, Traauror, In account with road fund. PR To bal from last .Settlement $ 12! PI unseated tax 041 os am't from John Wolie borrow'd 1,275 II ain't from Jesse Carson, col 5JI 2SI $2,574 .19 OR By orders redeemed no com $l,wn 00 orders mleemeil l)7 75 5 per cent com on $!i7.75 45 88 bal. in hands of Treas 220 70 $2,574 39 Jesse Carson, Col., in account Willi Road Fund. ih To ain't of cash road duplicate ...$ 401 25 am't work tax returned to col.. l;m 53 . $ 5!7 78 IK By ain't paid Treas $ 229 50 5 percent abatem't on $211.50... 12 07 3 jieroeiit com on $211.50 7 21 lands returned cash tux 1:1 24 lauds returned road tax 19 25 exonerations 4 7 am't wid Treas 2!l 79 6 penert com on $ 100. 411 15 01 , , $ 597 78 Crders outstanding Mar. 12, 1900 $1,955 32 Ordera issued for the yeai 1900 ... 2,lnl 02 $4,050 94 Orders redei mod $2,3"7 75 Orders outstanding Mar. 0, 1901 $1,749 18 asskts. Bal In hands or Treas $ 220 76 Vnseated tax l!Ki,hand Co Treas M7 00 H'l'd tax ret'd 1900,bandCn Treas 32 49 Indebtedness March 10, J90I 94 $1,749 19 KXPRNIilTt'KKS. Auditing acc t for 1900 $ is 00 I'l in llnir mill itori. rnm.rl 10110 In .ul S. I!. Mealy, clerk In 00 . w. Mong, elerk 10 00 Andv Wolfe, Coin, til d's service 21 00 a. iv. iroup, 0111. 24 il l service 30 IK) IIPAinburger,Coin.l2d'sservice 18 00 Dynamite m tSoowden A Clark repair rui ni-h'.' ing tools anil makiiigguid b'ds 101 lit O. W. Robinson supplies lii :in t'lank. i (j,-, merest on borrowed money 101 01 uver work on Districts Nos. 11, s, , 10, a, 2, 9, 8, 4 and 5 3:il 34 C. R. Korb repair President road 38 30 Extra work and supplies 79 20 VYm. Lawrence, Treasurer, in account with Poor rund. nn To bal last settl iment $ 1 10 03 unseated tax 30.5 tut am't from Htitzinger heirs 6 00 $ 421 02 PD By orders redeemed $ 7 79 Treas. com 2 jn nai in nanus of Treas 340 47 $ 421 02 ASSKTS. 1 o nai in hands of Treas $ 340 47 jjiaoiiiiies None KXI'KNPITUKKS. l.r.rtitcliey servises '9!) A 1900...$ 20 00 u.r.MiiiiUMy 3 days service 199.. i 50 " 2 days service 1900.. 3 00 j. a. r.iien 4 clays service 19O0 H 00 Am't p'd on J.Ktitzinger casket'.. 20 00 Am't p'd J. Stit.ingor, Lanson... 1 in II Wagner refunding onler 1 13 Ainmne sirs. j,. Uossee from money of J.Khelhouso in hands 01 me poor rund 32 00 Treas. com 2 ;jg on 1 We Ihe undersigned Auditors or Tio nesta Township, having examined the uovb accoiim no Hereby certify that they are correct to the best ofour knowl edge. J. H. Wkntwouth, Wm. Hood, ... Auditors. Attest :-R. L. Hasi.et, Clerk. Clerk's Notice In Bkruptcy. In the District Court ol the United Slates for the Western District of Pennsylvania Charles Frederick Weaver, or Tionesla! rorest County, Pennsylvania, a bank rupt under the Act of Congress of July 1 1H!'S, having applied for a full discharge from all debts provable against his estate under said Act, notice is hereby given to sll known creditor anil other persons in interest, to appear before the said Court at Pittsburg, in said District, on Ihe22d day of April, Bail, at lo o'clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they bavo, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. WILLIAM T. LINDHEY, Clerk. of International tailoring Company ...of... New York, and Chicago. & xo. A, Waynk Cook, President, A. II. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, A. Wayne Cix'k, N. P. Wheeler, o inn" lA' Nyx'.TtlV HEATH Collections remitted for on day of pr.yment at low rates. We promise our custom era all the beneilts consistent ith conservative b king. Interest piid on lima iltMsit. Your patronage respectfully aolloitod. New Arrivals. We are daily receiving our new ftylei of Sprng good's and we can truthfully say that fame are superior lo anyiliing wo e-ver the pleasure to show hereto fore. " We are headquarters for all Myles nf PATENT LEATHER AND IDEAL PATENT KIDS in Oxfords as well as ia I'igli eul button ami lace linoU. We should be pleased lo show you these goods al any time whether you wish to purchase at the time or Dot. You will find prices lower than same goods can be purchased elsewhere. JOE LEVI, Cor. Centre, Seneca, & Sycamore Sts OIL CITl, IM. Phnne '':!.'. Some Reasons Why You Should Insist on Having EUREKA HARNESS OIL Unciiu.ilrd by any other, rteii'lors hard leather soft. Especially prepared. Keeps out witer. X heavy bodied oil. Harness An excellent preservative. Reduces cost of your harness. Never burns the leather; its Efficiency is increased. tecures fiest service, titches kept from breaking. OIL s sold in all Localities MnnnlVtnm. bf fttandarti Oil ('mpaar A. C. UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear of Hold Weaver tio:lt:est.a., :p.a. Telephone Xo. 2Q. Administratrix's Notice. Loiters or Administration on the estate or Samuel J. Hunter, late of Endeavor, deceased, bavins' been granted to the un dersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated without delay to Mom.ik J. Hiintrr, Administratrix, Samuki. I. Iitwitt . Endeavor, Pa. Attornoy, Tionesta, Pa. March 'M, llsil, Them All ypHE " INTERNATIONAL" y is ahead of all its com petitors, not only as regards fit and style, but quality and price as well. To test the truth of this statement, just go ahead and investigate for yourself. Our dealer will gie you every facility, and after you're convinced he can go right ahead and take your measure. You go ahead and call on him. FEIT, Agents. ao.is. Ki:lly, Cashier. Wm. Smkahrai:oh, Vice President NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150,000. PIKKOTOllN U. W, Robinson, Win. Hiucarhatigh, T. P. Uitchey. J. T. Dale, J. II. Kellv. Spring Tailoring. The mauajjor of on,- Tailoring l)e parlment, Mr. K A. liurch, haa re turned from Ntw York, ladcued with uw Ueas, new say lea and all the lat est fads in correct doilies for (he com ing spring slid summer aeasnDS. lie has so'no surprises for our stylish young men that we think ihey will appreciate. Our selection of choice woolens are now 011 our counleia and you are invited lu call and post tour lelf on tho proper things in dress for the coming season. THE McCUEN CO. 2i AND 29 SENECA ST., OIL CITY, PA. Painting and Paper-hanging. I have secured tho aeencv for therelehratcdKAYSERULL IYI A fl ""'I paper and cau snow you samples and quote prices that will beat I hem all. I make a specialty of artistic house paintiog and inside fin ishing. If you've anythitig in my line let me know and I will call on ynu. CEO. I. DAVIS, TIMESTI. P. Pennsylvania UITFAI.O AND ATXECHENY VAL I.KV DIVISION. Taking ellect, November 2.j, 1000. No. 30 Dutlalo Express, daily ""'P'K''"' 11:35 a.m. No. Oil City and Pittsburg Ex resa.daily.except Sunday ..7:M p.m". For Hickory, Tidioute,Warren,Kinua, Bradford, Olean and the Kast: No. SI Olean Express, daily except Sunday 8:50 a, in. No. 3.1 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:15 p.m. For Time Tables and additional 1 11 for mation consult Ticket Auent. J. It. HUTCHINSON, J. H. WOOD, uenerai malinger, ueu 1 rassenger Agt, Fred. Grctteubcrger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, F.n gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Kit lings and Oeneral HlBcksinithingproinnl Iv done at Ixiw Kates, Kepairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop In rear or and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. . FRED. 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