THf FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WtNK. COITOM PaOPSICTOIt WEDN KSDA Y, APRIL 10, li)l. 1901 APRIL 1S01 Su. Mo. Tu.Ve. Th. Fr. Sa. "TTTTTT 7J J20 n 12 13 21 22 23 24 1 25 25127 ' 28 29 1 30 ASorxrr.jiEMs. Rates County Treasurer, f 10. State PeleRRte.il. County Surveyor, (3. Cash must accompany the order tor announce ment Priuiariea-Saturday. May 4, lWl. COUNTY TREASURER.. We are authorized to ai nounoo CAI. VI X M. AKXKK, of Tionesta, as a can didate for County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce W. C. BROWN, of Jenks township, as a candi date for County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages, STATE PKLKGATE. We are authorized to announce EL MER L. SUTTON, of leuks township, as a candidate for Delegate to the Repub lican Ststo Convention. .Mr. tanson Withdraws. I hereby withdraw my nan. e as a can didate for the office of County Treasurer, and lake this method ol announcing the fact and thanking those who have given me assurances of support. F. R. LAXSOX Qrx. Joii.v A. Looas was a splendid example of the volunteer soldier. lieu Fuuston is aunther. Ills Majesty, King Edward, rules over 10,000 Islands. If any of them are like Cuba he is not to be envied. AoriNALbo ought to be forced to di vuige the whereabouts i f bis moving capitol before be is placed on full rations. Col. Mosiit, the ex-Con federate raider, says the South is having a substantial in dustrial boom. Getting solid egain, eh f It is positively announced that there is to lie no coal striKe this year. Of course, this is another feather in the headgear ot Mr. Manna. Iris reported in British army circles thatl-en. DeWet is w ithout guns. Those who undertake to verify It will bear a re port of another kind. Cut of respect to the memory of the late William J. Itryan, President McKin ley will make no rear platfnr.n speeches on bis trip to the Pari tie coast. Buffalo will not issue a city directory this year. The Buffalo people intend to make it as hard as possible for a prospec tive visitor to find bis relatives. Last week Thursday Governor Stone re-appointed Dr. Nathan C. Sohaeffcr auperinlendent of public Instruction, to aerve four years from April 1, 11X11. The Czar of Russ a, who sleeps in a burglar proof vault, will be iu great dis tress some morning when he discovers that sotn mody has been tampering with the combination. While President McKinley is absent from Washington the White House will undergo a thorough bouse cleaning. Per haps it is this ordeal that the President is trying to escape. The House ol Representatives at Har risburg lost another member by death last Saturday. Hon. P. R. Cotter, one of the Democratic members of McKean county, and one of tbo best orators on that side of the House, died suddenly of uracil ic poison. As Oklahoma country postmaster ro eeiilly sent the following notice to the Post Office Department : "Sur i wish to notify you that on next Wednesday this office will be abet as I am gone dear hunt. You kin lire me if you s.-e fit, but I'll give you apinter that i' am the only man in the nayborhood that can rede and rite," Mb. Biiyak will notice that be will have at least two formidable rivals lu the Democratic convention in KKM. One of these is Tom L.Johnson, who was elocted Mayor or Cleveland, although all therost of bis ticket was defeated. The other is Carter Harrison, who was elected Mayor of Chicago Tuesday of last week for "the third time. The New York Commercial Advcrtiter relates that General Fuuston waa at the Occidental Hotel, in San Francisco, when the War Department's message request ing uii" lonurn lome Philippines was placed in bis bands. "Wliat'll you dof asked a newspaoer man who was present, 'I'll telephone my wife," said the Gen. oral. He did so, and ten niiDutes later said to the reporter : "You con say that 1 accept. I am turning down a good many tine offers, but if I am needed I'll go back. And then, you kuow, I may get a chance to catch Aguinalds. It's been my ambition to lay my bands on that yellow boy." Momarihs who are compelled In self defense, to line tbeir apartments with aleel, and who put queer combinations on the locks of their rooms,lose consider able of the enjoyment of life. Nicholas II. is one of Ihete crown wearers. The world has heard very little of the nihi lists since the days, early in the reign of Alexander III., when they used to hoot II night in the woods around the winter palace of the terrified monarch. The fear of assassination was present to that po tentate from the day of his coronation to the time of bis death. Perhaps we shall hear something aliout the nihilists soon again. Nicholas is a good monarch, as Czars go, but the good ones are some times assailed more fiercely than the bad. The emancipator of the 24,u(W serfs, Al exander II., was assassinated. That was in Marcli, ltiSl, just twenty years ago. Os the War lo Palestine. Napl-w, Itaiy, March 2, lil't. A'nr .'ifiYoiv In w riting these letters I feel I am wri ing largely to ersonal friends and write accordingly. It I deal in ersonal rctlcc ions and go into detsil, more than the general readers of your paper would care for they will have to skip over to something else. As I write I se In lore me a long list of familiar Caeca indeed I will say a whole congregation, or two of them, and then some, so I will just bilk to them all at once. I el' wed my last letter a few hours be fore reaching Uibralter, leaving the last few momenta for brief cards to friends! Although the Atlantic was rough all the wav, and we reallv bad but one dav of sunshine and coniparat.vely smooth w a ter, it was not till we reached Gihralter that w e met w ith our first real disappoint ment. We had been promised about five hours here on shore to visit this w orld renowned fortress. As the afternoon began to wear away and all were on deck eagcrlv scanning the horizon for the first glimpse of land the atmosphere began to get murky, the wind to howl and the rain to fall. You can imagine our feelings. Still, hope, that blessed element that "Springs eternal in the human breast," kept is out expecting the rain to ceae, and the wind to blow the mist away and then subside. Our eyes were stiained to catch the first sight of the Pillars of Her cules that stand as frowning giants to gunrd the entrance into the eastern world. At last we saw the spray dashing on the northeast and we instinctively knew that we were on the shores of our late enemy, Spain. As we approached nearer we could catch a faint outline through the misty air of the shores of the two conti nents, Europe and Africa. As we en tered the bay or harbor just back of the rock, Gihralter, a storm was raging and the sea getting very rough. We were pi loted on past at least a dozen warships lying at anchor, till at hist the anchors were heaved overboord. Scarcely had the boat stopped till a whole crowd gathered on the dock wait ing for the tender to carry them to land. Great was the disappointment expressed by many when the boat did no', in me. The captain, Horgcmann, whoso good judgment I most heartily approved, said It was too rough for anyone to go hshore, and that he would "lay to" all night and in the morning wo would have a chance to go ashore. Rutin the morning the weather was no better. Twice the ten der came out, once to bring on a few pas si ngers and later to land a few w ho had reached their destination. Somo fairly h 'Wled, so little sense do some people have, and absolute lack of judgment. But he was my captain for sure after that. Finally the captain said be would not take on coal and would unload bis cargo on his return. It was the first time this ever occurred. The wind bad by this lime somewhat subsided so that it was safe to pull out. They began to weigli anchor when tbo hoisting engitie broke and dropped one anchor quite a distance. The other could be reached and was brought on deck by block and pulley. The other was beyond reach. We began to drift toward the other vessels and to save a collision steam was put on and we dragged the other anchor out farther iuto the bay where they cut the massivo chain and let the anchor go to the bottom. At 130 we left the harbor after a delay of eighteen hours. Now for Gihralter itself: I can't give you my first impression for it was not very clear to myself. I was too much distracted or attracted, by the turbulence of the elements and desiro to know where we were going and w hat they would do. Still, I saw Gibraiterall right, but it was not till morning that I had a Wear and distinct view ot it. Passing in from the Atlantic the bay extends north of the rock and entirely past i n the east. A low-lying neck of land join it to the mainland thus making it appear to rise sheer out of the water U0O feet. On the north and east, at the foot of the rock near the harbor is quite atown of several thousand people, all English and belong ing to the garrison. On the east the rock is perpendicular as it also is on the sou'h, as we n when passing from the harbor into the strait. Looking at it from the strait it presents two lofty peaks at either end joined by lagged outline of rock not so high. The distance between these is ball a mile. I have been a little careful aliout judging distances since bearing the number of guesses made on the height of the rock. It ran all the way from l.0 feet to 5,000 feet. I confess the height de ceived me a little. We could see nothing of the fortifica tion at all except a few old cannon placed on the top which I suppose were old, worn nut things. Wo could see no evi dence of the tunnels, but had we been a hostile ship I have uo doubt we would have beard the evidence very quickly. On Thursday evening being our last on shipboard and the captain's last run on this boat, as he Is to be transferred to Kaiser Wilheltn der Grosse, the captain gave a dinner. It was a swell affair, the pai ticulars of which I cannot give in de tail, reserving it lor private recital later. At the close of dinner we went on the promenade deck to find it transferred in to a bower of beauty. The canvass sides bad been put on and the whole was taste fully decorated w ith the flags of all na tions, the stars and stripes having a prominent place. An extra row of elec tric lights had been strung up and gave the deck a decidedly brilliant air. The orchestra was stationed at the one end where the passengers strolled leisurely around. The sea was calm and.lhe boat moved smoothly through the deep blue waters of the Mediterranean. The teuiierature has been about TO9 above for several days, but the strong wind makes it seem lower. The trip from Gibralter has beeu delight ful in every way. We arrived in Naples this morning and spent about 3 hours in getting through the custom bouse. We leave for Cairo at VI Sunday nigh. Yours, J. V. McAwinch. When it comes to shoes, we iead them all for best goods at low prices. Tiones ta Cash Store. H Unreciprocated love can't kill a man who has a healthy liver. Ex. Low prices make big sales at Tiones ta Cash More. It Some peoplo, w hen they lail to make a real reputation, make an ell'ort for the bogus kind. lioAO experts in Ihe lVpartmcnt of Agriculture estimate that "the load that one horse can move on iron rails on a level road requires a horse and a half on level asphalt pavemot.t, throe and a hall horsas on the Itost Belgian block pave mi lit, seven liorsos on cobblestones, and A) horses un ordinary dirt roads and 4 horses on sand." It is estimated that the cost of hauling the country's farm pro ducts to points uf rail or water shipment amounts to ?:tii.0ii,i 'no annually moio than the 0raliug expenses .of all the railroads of the country ; that two-third of the sum could be saved and the value of farm property in this country in creased fc,0oo,uio,00O by tho construction of improved highways In the rural dis tricts. An rnliie Character. Among the visitors in the city last night, says the Mcadvilie Tribune of Thursday, was Kighllinger. better know n as "Jim, the Fiddler." He had with him his ( remona, from w Inch ho, in ears agone, w as accustomed to draw delightful strains that pleased the young country people w hen they assembled to dance. He can still "draw the bow" ith much skill. Mr. Kightl inker's life has been a some what checkered one. II was born in Fairfield township. Craw lord county, in IsAI, and his father, George Kighllinger, was one of the large-t and strongest men who has ever lived hi this comity. He weighed ovei Xl pounds. The son in herited someot his father's trails, and in his prime weighed .t0 pounds and pos sessed thcslrciiglhofan ox. In war days, w hen "Jim" was about thirty years old, he was among those drafted, but did not leel disposed to bo i'or.-ed I'llo Ihe service. Refusing to go to war, he was arrest- '1 t Oil City, and was being brought to Mcad ville in charge of two Government offi cers, when he suddenly leaped from the train, w hich w as going at full speed, land ed in tl.e canal near Shaw's Landing, and escaped. Later ho turned up In Ihe State of Illinois, enlisted as a private, served his country faithfully, was honorably dis charged, and is now in line for a pension. After the war Mr. Kiglitlinger spent sev eral years in the Stato of Michigan, re turning to Crawford county in lS7i It would require more space than is at our disposal to give even an outline of Ihe career of "Jim, the Fiddler." His face bears the scars of several wounds receive d in pugilistic contests, in nearly all of which he came out first best. He now resides in Forest county, near ionesta, and at the age of sixty-eight years performs hard labor as a raftsman on the Allegheny River, 9100 H i:VA It l, 8100. 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 all its staues, and that Is Catarrh. Hull's Catarrh Cine is the only positive cure known to the medical fra ternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly apon the blood and mucous surface of the system, there by destroy ing the foundation of the dis eas, and giving the patient strength bv building up the constitution and assist ing naturo in doing its work. Tho pro pi ie;ors have so much faith in its cura tive powers that they otfer One Hundred I Killars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list ol testimonials. Address, F. J. Cll EN EY A CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are thebest. Cream of the Sewn. The cautions seldom err; tho wise avoid contention. "Black Cat" stockings for children at Heath A Feit's. u There is only one thing stronger than death scandal. L'iU of 4 o It i!d at am ill proilis at T.C. S. n There are many kinds of tears ; none are sheil from indifference. See our line of "Red Star" shoes, lor children. Heath A Feit. It A silly laugh is the silliest thing I know. Catullus. Onlv dependable goods at lowest prices. T. C. S. It Artistic job printing is right in our line, (iive us a call. Ladies' shoes, just the right thing, at Heath A Feit's. n Beauty Is truth, Truth beauty that is all ye know on earth, and all ye need to know. Keats, New Goods sold at "Red Letter Sale" prices. T. C. S. It See prices on shoos that "knock out" all oih. rs at T. C. S. It "You can'tjudgoaman by his looks," says tho Manayunk Philosopher, "a broad-chested man may be very narrow minded." We have the largest lino of shoes iu Tionesta, and If price and quality count wo are going to sell you a pair. Heath A Feit. it Don't mis the "Red Lottor Sale" at T. C. S. n Stiaiglitlorwiirdness, without sincer ity becomes rudeness. See F. E. I'ick's new spring and sum mer samples. it Better goods for same money orsame goods for less money. See lor yourself at T. C. S. " it We have wash-silk waist patterns in plain colors, ."' yds. in each. No two alike. $1.75 Ihe pattern. Heath t Feit. After all there appears to be only one way In which to prepare fur trouble and that is to save your money. "Red Star" shoes for children. Heath A Feit. it When ihe lady of the bouse breaks a piece of china herself she always says she never did like It very well, anyway. If we sell It, it must be right. Tio nosta Cash Store. it If you are a poor card player, it is to your credit, fil.oo worth of shoes for $2.50 any kind at T. C. S. t Don't wail until your friends are dead to give them flowers. "Black Cat" stockings for girls and boys at Heath A Felt's. Jt Have moro patience when the baby cries: it is onlv giving its "veil.'' I'aint Tour Hurgy For 73e. with Devon's Gloss Carriage Paint, ready ! for use; 10 colors. Gives a high gloss' equal to new. Sold by James I). Davis. I 3 U-Im.' Housecleanins? Well, vilu'ii j on finMi, You will Maul ...... Autl we have them from 50c per nir up. A No Curtain Scrims and .Mulls, Curtain roles Nasli C'urtnlii Itodm aiul Wiudow Itlliuls "knockout lkro (.auk Ml UlttKl.au.:oii. ' BlMillAMTON. N. Y.. April St. - ii: polity of litis city think titty have loutte.l un orgatiicd -ang of criminals who ittae a special! of n bhing strangers. Tin lr plan is to administer knock-out drops tn their victim and after going thron'h his pockits turn him into the street. The pang's oitcr.iiioiis have been extrusive The latest vic'itn Is tbstrge Vim Alstvnc. w ho lives near Addison, Steuben enmity. Van Alslyue lot a large sum of luetic n li J other valuables. IVailitt Market Cornered. N;;W YORK. April 5. --It is announced that a firm in llohokeii, X. .1., hits cor inred the peanut luaikcts. linWng pur chased all the nuts in the Chicago, Hus ton nnd New Yolk markets, as well us having s.vuu.l thi week 1." earloints iroiu .oiioi. t a. i neve lias iiccu an atbame iu prices from 71 to !NI eeut tnisotl lately an. I a member of the liiui says this hns h, n due to the cottier and expresses his opiuioi- that they will g still Inh r. lirHitfr. Vi II Not Lit Much. VAT1:I;T0VX. X. ., April .-Ira Sharp, cliairinaii of Ihe executive com mittif f the .New York State tilling.- states lii.it he livlieves the Brewster bunk of llaniubal, Oswego county, which recently faaid, will he able to pay lit least 7a t per cent of its indchctcdticss. lie nates i hat the grunge funds amount ed to !.'J.."s'.tl and Mr. Sharp believfll that the loss to the grange will be only about js!iK. I'tiuston's Commission Mrhim!. WASHINGTON. April 5.-The proa iilcut t.ftrt':tv siirutsl the cuiiiini.iiiii of Lloyd Wlie.itoii as major general n ml of Jacob II. Xiutli uud 1- rcilenck h unston, as brigadier generals of the 1'iiited States army, the commissions of tjenerals lieaton and Smith bearing time of Mar.lt :itl and that of fnucrul Fuuston of April 1. Urtigcr's Atnerleun Trip. PARIS, April .". The Matin's corre spondent nt I'trccht says: "Mr. Kruger, i,i the cmiisc of an interview, said noth ing hail been decided on the subject of a isit to the Toiled Slates, but he would undertake it if his strength permitted and if he could hope for some nilvuiitagr lo the cause." rollllrlan At-icst.il For 1'iibtu opining NEW YOUK. April U.-Mux Hochs tiiu. tic nist si.' politician, was a; res: ed yisterclay on a l'.owcry surface car for siittina on the tioor. .Magistrate Cornell discharged him. In Charge of Medicine ami Hitrgtrr Kxlilbit WASHINGTON, April O.-Surgeon S. II. Oritlitlis has been detached from tin" bureau of in "divines Old surgery iu tins city and l la vi i:i cJurge of th? exhibit ot that buret i at the l'au-Auiciii an ex position at HuGulo. What is More Prized than A Becoming Hat? I have them Just suited to your taste. Ready to Wear Evening Wear Church Wear Outing and tiolfing. Fint Enough to Wrnr Everywhere STYLISH HSTS AT LITTLE COST Mrs. It. A. LYXCH, Endeavor, l'cnn'a. Varnish Makes Ilevne's Varnish Floor Paint cost 5e. more a quart; makes it lfxk brighter and waro fully twice as long as cheaper lloor paints, hold by James 1. Davis. 3 u'-Ilii. Low Rates: Vest and Northwest. On Keliruaiy VllU, and on each Tues day until April Doth, tbo Chicago. Mil. waukee it St. Paul rail av will sell one way second-class tickets at the following very low raiv : To Montanna points, - . fiOO To North Pacilio Coast points, 30.IKI To Call lor nia, ... .xi.oy These tickets will be good on all trains and purchasers will have choice of six routes and eight trains via St Paul and two mute ami three trains via the Mis souri ltiver each Ti esday. The route of the I-anions I'loncei Limited trains and the U. 8. (iovernment Kast Mail trains. All ticket agents sell tickets via the Chicago, Milwaukee A HL Paul Railway, or for further information address John K. Pott. District Passenger Agent, H10 Park Uuilding, Pittsburg, Pa. U 30 OFTICIAK Office i -l 7 National Hank Uuilding, OIL CITY, PA. Kyes examined free. Exclusively optical. Or. Fenr.er's KIDNEY Backache Cure. tj Fr r nil K t.lr.. v. lii:i.l I. r an. I Unn,. p I--':M.-., Cu.-lt.n.-jirt I'hu-i kin S ULfailingia FemalcWeakness. MA Lace Curtains. ROBINSON. corroKs- HMPOKT of Tionesta ownship for the year ending March Hi. I'.sil. Win. Lawrence, Tnasurer, in account with road fund. !K To bul from last Settlement i l.'H Id unseated lax Iil:t iw ain't Iroin John Wolie borrow 'd 1 ,-7."i 11 ain't from Jesse Carson, col AJti isl f.vvri :v.i CH l!y oidcrs redeemed uo com Jl.'fO CO orders icdcctued 1'17 7.i 5 per cent coin on 5117. 7 -to bal. ill hands of 'l'rcas 2-11 Til -ri7 l 311 Jesse Carson, Col., in account with lioad Knnd. UK To ain't of cash road duplicate 4t I -' ain't work tax returned In "ol.. I;kj 63 ;"H7 7s ('H ll.si Ml i: 07 7 '-'I 13 IU l!l 'i.'. 71 2Ki 7! 15 01 Hy ain't paid Treas 5 percent abatein't on $'tl.,'i0... 3 percent com on f JII..KI lands returned cash lix lands returned road tax exonerations ain't paid Treas 6 pervert com on JiotMn 5:i7 7s Crders outstanding Mar. p.', ltioo JI,!i.." 3- Ortleis issued fortboyeai bum... J,lnl i,n:-i !M ....-J,-lo7 7o Orders rcdei mod . Orders outstandinj Mar. M, limi $1,7 IU 1! asi:ts. Hal in hands of Treas f n 7t( 1'ii'Ciitcd lax l:'o,h:ind Co Treas M7 nil K't'd tax rct'd l!ioo,hiind Co Treas Xi 4!" Indebtedness March Id, l!Hil ti-t !( $l,71! IU KXfKNIUTtltKs, Auditing ace I for I'.mO $ IS 00 Pi in ling auditors' report lino HI o() S. It. Mealy, clerk pi 00 8. V. Mong, clerk lit oil Antlv Wolle, Com. lit d's service lit no A. W. Ntroup.Coin 114 d's service M nil 11 PAiuhiirgt r.Com.l d's service IS no Dynamite ;sti ,vj Scow den Clark repair I'm ni-h- ing tools and mak nig guid b'ds 101 (i O. W. Hobm-on supplies pj ;;, Plank p.i M Interest on borrowed inonev Ml 11 Over work on Districts Nos. II S, 7, in, 3, o (I, 4 5 s.,i ;,4 C. H. Korb repair President roaj :w Kxtra work and supplies 7:1 ai $ 117 73 m. Lawrence, Treasurer, lu account with l'oor fund. ok To bal last seltl mient $ lo ftt unseated tax ;tti, , am t from Milanger heirs j UO $ IJ1 tU iu Ry orders redeemed $ t7 79 Treas, coin 2 ;tii bal in bands of Treas 3411 47 $ 4J1 fli AssFTS. To bal in bauds of Treas ... Liabilities l!4!l 47 None 2d (HI 4 M) 3 ID K HO iu no 1 lu 1 13 KXI'KNDITtlKKK. T.F.Hitcbey servises 'Wt ,V l!m)... U. P. Monday 3 days scrvico Is'.H.. " '2 days service linm.. .1. B. Kden 4 days sen ico l'.'OO Ain't p'd on J.Stitainger casket .. Ain't p d J. Stitzinger, l,aiisou... 11 Wagner reluuiliug order Am't duo Mrs. L. Hosseo from money ol J Shelboiiso iu hands of the poor fund Treas. com .TJ ml 2 M t !N I.'. We the undersigned Auditors of Tio nesta Township, having examined the above accounts tin hereby certify that they are correct to the best of our knowl dge. J. II. Wkxtwoktii, W.m. Hoon, Auditors Attest :-K. L. Haslet, Clerk. ILLINOIS CENTRAL .Tor" Mejlc0j R Ariaona, rC. Now Mexico Iowa, So. Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, Cheapest rates Ever In' Effect to CALIFORNIA Via New Orleans and the .Sunset Kouto. J ne oniy true w inter Kouto. No Snow lilockades or lilizzards. Tho only line operating double daiK snrviro Imls'oun rn,..i 1 -...1 x .... tininii mui ..tw Mr leans, carrying Pullman Palace Drawing ..... nra-pfM, nee iieciimug i tiair t ars aim nutlet. Library, .Smoking Curs, IHung v . 1 s t meais a la c irtel. Kinesl. ntnl ka.lu.t Tui..u :.. i. l .1. Pullman l.xcursion Sleeping Cars thro' to I.os Angeles every Friday from Chi cago, via Omaha anil the Scenic line of inn world. PllIllltHn AYitlf,in al..n..l.... .1 t ; "-t,,,,h lnr to San r rancisco every Monday and Kri- ur iroin incinnati, ami every Wednes day from Chicago, via New Orleans and the Sunset Home. These cars are person ally comliicleil by competent agents to ok altar tn wolt'a re ol patrons. Superb New Steel Steamers to 1st A t I a Ma m m m HAVANA. CUBA. Through Klfcepiritf car from Cliiraffo Without I'lltttlirn on.l 1 1-v,... ..I. -1 tar roservatjttns irom CiiifinnMi. via HOT S'KIS, A1IK. For FKKi: descriptive mutter and full particulars regarding above, address E. II. RICHTER, T. P. A. 81:! Park Ituililing, 1'ittsburg, Pa A. H. UANSON, . P. A. Chicago. Clerk's Notice la BankruptcT. In the District Court ol the United Stales for the Western lttrit nri).i.n..i :.. liarles Frederick Weaver, ol 'l'in..i Forest County, Pennsvlvania, a bank rupt under the Act of Congress of July 1 11. hav;nir aiitilieil fur a rnil .i:u..t..: ' from all debts nrovabln under said Act, notice is hereby given lo all known creditors and nilo.r ',. ..., ... ippcr neiore tiiesanl Court at Pittsburg, in said District, on the " 'd dsy of April, lltil, at lu o'clock iu the for noon, to show cause, it anv t)PV )HV(, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not lie granted. WILLIAM T. LINDSKV, Clerk. i r Trie get the name. THE INTERNrTTiSNflL TdlLSRiNQ C2. OP NLW YORK AND CIIICAdO, is known to hundreds of thousands as the best tailors in America. Every garment is made on their premises and is absolutely perfect in style, fit and workmanship. CALL ON Ol'R LOCAL PLi.U.ER, AND M M Ol R PATTLRN5, AM) il-T SI RPRISLD AT Ol R PRICL'.S. HEATH & XO. A. H. A. Waymk Cikik, President, F0KEST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, TIONESTA; PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, - - - 350,000. ihuk-uiiw A. Wavne Cook, O. W. Knhiiison, Wm. -Siiiearbaugh, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Uitchey, J. T. Palo. J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yuicnt at low rales. Wo promise our custom ers all the benefits consistent with eonscrvalive b king. Interest ps.id on lime deposits. Your patronage respwtfiilly solicited. New Arrivals. We aro daily receivnij: our new Hyles of Spr'cj; fjooils ulii we can Irutlilully say that same are superior to anviliing e ever hail the plca-iuru to show hereto fore. We aie lieailiyiarters for all styles of PATENT LEATHER AND IDEAL PATENT KIDS in Onforda as well as iu high cut button ami luce boots. Wn should tie pleased tn show you ihejfl gooiia ul any time . hellior you w ioli to piirclni-c at I lie lime or aot. You will ftml prices lovnr than same goods can he purchasril elsewhere. JOE LEVI, Cor. Conl re, Sent ea, & Sycamore Sl Oil. t'lTl, 1M. Phone L'l.l. ,1 j ' ... .V, s .. V-V W :V? f no reflection so V ti. i , : uainiy, nougilt SO Vi. lu.uiiiitig os mo vv mellow glow that conies from A.- IW 5. iJA I P"TrH In mnj color linn 1 ', til roun.lii.ir. In dining it-'iVX r.""1"' 'I'""t r,.m, hh. 1..a t"''"" rli.lt. H.,;, !!'- r,li.r. MJ . b, Vjf , f 4i.'-wv' STANDAR0 J-.ytS H- itvvsoiL co. y'fy ' l A. C. UREY, T TVI7DV Feed & Sale STABLE. Fino Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Itcar of IIolol YVt nvcr TIONESTA, IP A.. Tt lrpjioiic Xo. 20. Administratrix's Notice TiCrtersof Adltlintstrutifin on tlw n.l .l. of .Samuel J. Ilunler, late of Kndoavor, lbCf.lUll tlU.'imr llf.UI, r..inl. ..1 ... .1... .... ....j.. inn.i-.i ... uju un dersigned, all persons indebted to s.nd ""' reipiosieii io make pavment, uml tli.iui. Ii -in i..i...u . t " "' o.4 millin nllllisi lllO SSIIIH will present Ihuiu dulv autheiilicuted without delay to Men, i, in J. Huvikii, Administratrix, Samuki. I). Ihwi Kmleavor, Pa. Attorney, Tionesta, Pa. March Jt, P.KjI. TeRrWIONAL yOU may not need a suit just now, but it would be well to remem ber the name for future use. Once you try an INTERNATIONAL SUIT, you will never for- 5'EIT, Agents. .lO.tS, K Kt.l.v, Cashier. Wm. SMKAKllAtlnll, Vice I'residein Spring Tailoring. The tuiitlag-of of mi, Tailoring De partment, Mr. K A. Iiunli, has re turned from Xvw York, Imlcticil with tiew i.leas, nen suyles and all the nl eft fad-i !u correct i lollies frlhccm nig- sprino and summer season, lie has s i in e surjiriies f ir mir stylish yuuny men that we think they will appreciate. Our selection of choice woolet s lire now on our ooutitcu anil you nre iuvitcl to call and post your self mi ilie proper tilings in dress for the coming n-asou. THE McCUEN CO. s45 AND 20 SENECA ST.. OIL CITY, PA. Painting and Paper-hanging. I have secured the acenev for jiH,,ce!,iVi.e,iKAYSER4'All- IflJB wiill paper ami can show you samples mill ijuote prices Unit A ill beat I hem all I iiiiilie a specialty of arlislio liotiso paintiii!; ami inside fin ixiiittg. Il'you've anythitij; in my lire let me know and I will cull on you. GEO. I. DAVIS, TIOISEST. M. lennsylvania itAir.uo.vi). 151'FKALO AXI) AI.I.KCIIKNY VAL- i.r.t liivisiox. Taking etlcct, November 2.I. lfloo. No. .10 llutl'alo Impress, daily v''!;1;! ' ":35a.m. No. ,jo (), c,tv 1U1, .p,s)Urit .a rcss,oaiiy,excopt Htinday..7::i0 p.m. For lliokori- Tl.li. l- lr: Hratllord, Oie'iin and Hie Kast: ' ' .so. ,ii uiean Kxpress, daily ex-ent Siiiwl;.v o.ri. ... .,.,',,..-' o;uu a. III. -o. .f.l PiiLsluirg Kxpress, .-uiuiay 4;i5 p, ,, I''or Tinio Tallies mi, 1 ,l,liio..,..i i..i. million consul! Tii.L'(.r J. B. HUTCHINSON, J. K. WOOD". ucnorai Manager. Uon'l Passenger Agt. Fred. (Srcttcnborgor CtKXKKAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. Alt ll'iirlf ......I..:..! t t . ..... i'T-i iiiiiiiiig in ,iaciliiit'i.r( i ." gines, Oil Well Tools, (Ins or Water Fit tings anil Oenernl llhoksiiiiiliing prompt ly ii"im h i.ov cat(s. nepairing iuu Macbilterv trivwui ui.....il ulloiititiii. uml satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and lust west of the Miaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your piitriinago solicited. FKKI). lilt KIT F.N 11 F lt JFK. IT DAVC to a nvKimsE in I I T M T Q TMS papkK.
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