THF FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WCNK, EDtTOH a PMOSSICTOII WEBS KS DAY, APRIL 17, Bull. 1901 APRIL 1C01 .Su. Mo. Tu.jv.'e. Th. Fr. Sa. TTTTTT 7J920 U. 2 13 1415 16 J7 8 2? I 0 21 22234 2526;27 28 29 GO AXXOr(T.)IESTS. Rates County Treasurer, $10. State TMegate, County Surveyor, fa. Cash must accompany the order lor announce ment. Primaries Saturday. May 4, l'.sJl. COUNTY TREASURER. WeKreaiithnrir.nl to ai noiinee CAL VIN M. AKXtCR, or Tionesta, as a oan tliilate for County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce W. C. BROWN, of Jeuks township, as a oandi rlate for County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. STATE DELEGATE. We are authorized to announce EL SIKH L. SUTTON, of leuks township, as a candidate for Delegate to tho Repub lican State. Convention. Mich ioan's Republican majority last month was 70,tXtO. While not as largo a.i on the full presidential vote, it will serve. . Gkx. Casmiis M. Clay Is more than IK) years old, but te commands quite as much respect lor his lighting qualities as for his aire. Tils advent of favorable weather for duck-hunting caused an abrupt postpone ment of ex-President Cleveland's brace of lectures on Venezuela. T.ie man has been found who gave An drew Carn&gio bis tirst start iu business, and who was likewise unable to keep up with him ever afterward. Th b fact that a Chicago syndicate has cornered all the peanuts in market shows that the speculatois are not satisfied to own the pit, but propose to invade the gallery. Work on tho gold mines iti'Suutli Af rica is opening up, but it will bo some time before the British will till ihe ach ing void ol'f;0p,i0n,0U0 spent for War ex penses. Rrssix Sauk says it is too late in lire for him to attempt to Keep up with such young bucks as Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller, anil besides, he needs the money. Glasgow is building a municipal street railway aud will bny tho rails in the United States. If the Scotch city wants tbe be-t equipment that also must be obtained in this country. What chemistry can do for mankind is illustrated by the fact that more ilian two thirds of the sugar used by the world Is derived from beets. In 181(1 the pro portion ol beet sugar consumed w as less than one-twentieth. According to his phv-iciau's state ment, the Czar's health is shaky, his bands tremblo and his general condition is unsteady, but the editor of a Russian newspaper I as been arrested for intimat ing that ho is wobbly. Australia's yield of gold has gone up nearly threefold since 1S0, and its value last year was over $70,000,000. An in creasing quantity of this treasure is find ing its way to the United States as a re nult of onr expanding commerce on the Pacific. The giant among ships, the Celtic, just launched at Belfast, is an eighth ofa mile long, with a beam of 75 feet and 33,0( 0 tons displacement. She has room forlNK) passengers. Marine craft keep on grow ing fast and it is useless to attempt to fix their limits. Wiikx a member of Congress, Tom Johnson managed to get auook by Henry George printed in the Congiessional Record and then franked a million cop ies through the mails. Tom was an ex pensive luxury to tax payers in that lit tle con game. Mayor Tom Johnson, of Cleveland, is surrounded by a full set of Republican city officers, who received over 3nno ma jority. As Mr. Johnson piomiscd several things he knows ho cannot perform, bis Republican colleagues will come in band v when he finds it necessary lo explain his failure. This Brooklyn Eagle says or Boss Tweed and his minions that ' felons or fugntives they are remembered more as monsters than men." yet they seemed at one lime to hava entrenched themselves beyond the power of an honest ballot. The political cheat is not as sale as he imagines. It is noticeable that ti e apportion ment bills are lagging snmow hat in Ihe legis lature or this stale. One bill, the Con gressional, has passed the Senate, and gone lo the House, but that body has thus far made little or no progress with this important measure. This is the year, and this tho opportune time for making a general re-apportionment of the State into Legislative, Senatorial, Congressional, and Judicial districts, and if the legisla ture fails lo accomplish at least a portion of this business it will have fallen far short of its duty, and cannot hope to es cape censure from the people. We re cognize, tbe difficulty of satisfactorily ar ranging the Senatorial and Legislative districts, for in either case the big cities gain at the expense of Ihe country, and the cities are already too heavy for the country in point of representation, but with the Congressional bill this is not the case so much, and the people aregrowing tired of the large, snakey, shoe string districts arranged fourteen yearn ago. There's no reason why Penns3-lvaniu should not be re-apportioned before the adjournment of the present legislature. 0:: the Hay to Puli'stiitc. Port Saih, Egypt, March L'S, Pair Ktitor: Our stay in Italy was a little like the section boss' report of a derailed train to the superintendent "OlV suain.on again, pine 'gain, Fianigan." We got into Na ples Friday morning and after a hasty breakfast on boaid were met by the Oa.e conductor aud guide, who took us off on a lender to the custom l ouse. Before this, however, our ship was surrounded by a largo number of row boats ot all sorts, some imploring pennies, some selling (lowers, and they were beauties, some selling oranges and other kinds of fruit aud still others who wanted to take us ashore. Our position was such that we could look i u unmoved and uncon cerned. All we had to do was w ait till the conductor got things ready and said "come." When we got into tho custom house btdlam set me I lo have broken loose. Of all the jabbering, pushing, pulling, ges ticulating! It was a revalaljon. Alter about three hours w aiting for our baggage to come ashore and be examined wu got out and were driven to the Hotel Grande Rretayne. We had lunch and at once started for Pompeii. In the morning a heavy mist hung over the hay and snr lounding hills and I looked in vain for the one thing I had longed all my life Mt. Vesuvius. The first novel I ever read was Bulwer Lytten's "Last Pays of i'ompeii." I bis had awakened my imagination aud surrounded tins mountain with a halo of wonderful t ub litnity. Many a time on the ocean trip I had wondered whether I should bo dis appointed and was almost sorry that I was so soon to look upon it lest my idol should be shattered. We had scarcely drawn out of the depot when I yellod, "There it is!" Some of tho people said what, what, craning their necks to see. "Why, Vesuvius, of course, what else is there heie that if would ap ply loT" Vesuvius was my it. I si'ppose everyone else had their it also. It took us about 40 minutes to run down to Pompeii, second class, i n a little dinkey car w ith doors openi-g at the sides into compartments holding eight persons. Railroading hero would lio a jokeiu America. Tho conductor blows bis burn, (this, howevei, is solutions done in America) somebody gives a yell in an unknown tongue which means something, I suppose, to sum body sonu where, the tngiue gives a measly screech and away we go, "Pompeii,'' the guard sings out, the door swings open, ail we, -7 in all, climb out and stand at the very foot of tho historic volcano and at the en trance of thatexli timed city that has given to the world a more perfect knovi ledge ol ancient social life and customs, manners and architecture than all tho histories ever written. I was w h llv unprepared for the scene before me and wanted to sit down and think and get myself pulled together. But we were at once hustled oil into the ruins where- a special guide explained in a mighty broken way the points of interest, Tho ashes hail broken In the roofs but does not teem to have beeu deeper than would cover nvera good sized one story house, of course it w as deeper at the lime of the destruction, but through theso au. reeding eighteen cen turies has settled down and become very haid. A very large part of the city is now exposed and the work is s'ill going on. At S:3o p. in. we took carriages lor So re i to on tho bay opposite Naples. Tho clouds had all drilled away and old Ve suvius, with the smoke belching out in dense, while clouds, from her top, stood out in all his grandtier. I sat in tho car riago with my eye fixed upon it till the gathering glom hid it from sight, once a light fleecy cloud drifted by about half way up its side, above which the top ap peared. The rays of the setting sun just touched the white cloud of smoke mak ing it appear a crown of glory on his hoary head, a scene unsurpassed in sub limity and splendor. The ride toSorento was 3( hours at a continuous trot. These drivers are reuu- Ur Jehus. The road lay along the water's sido and was lined with villages all the way. It was macadamized and made ex cellent wheeling. Sometimes tho moun tains towered thousands of feel above us anwere held by massive retaining walls of ancient masonry. On the sido tow ard the si a ran a continuous slono wall about four feet high with a fiat cap stone. In many places the road seemed to bo built upon masonry. The mountain shies were terraced by stone walls and on the Hats grew all kinds of tropical limits as the olive, orang", lemon, ponigranate and tig, so carelully cultivated that it all ap pears a large garden. This garden, or series of gardens would read to the very top of the mountain. How they got the fruit of! I don't know unless it was bv the way I saw them take the wood off. It was when we were driving back over this road the next day to Castellamaro. We saw some ropes reaching away up the billsiiie several hundred feet iong. We were wondering what these were lor when all at onto there came whizzing down a bundle of sticks or brush, about an armful, which some one away up above had fastened to the ropo. The sag in the rope checked tiie speed at tho bot tom w hich was bitched ell up on a tree below. The beauty of the Bay of Naples, with its deep blue waters, clear air, and beau tiful surrounding landscape has not been exaggerated by writers. It would In a strong imagination that could exagerate it. But tho -jeople, well they seem to be out of harmony with the spirit of beauty and peace tiaturo lias placed there. I think I shall reserve further comment until I have passed through on my re turn from tho East. I may see dillcrently then. There may be other reasons also. We drove around through Naples and saw bin riedly the main points of inter est. Among these w re tho prison for political ofl'endeis, (think of that) built in the bay; the royal palaces, two of them, one near tho water and the other, which was Queen Mt-rgatiritt's favored place and where the young king was born, on a hill some distance out; the ruins of an old palace of Queen Anna I think, de stroyed in 131 ; the grave of Virgil at the end ol one of the tunnels lead ug out into the country. Then we were driven thro' one tunnel. Lack tnro' another and to a hill top around whh h a parapet w as built and where we had a birds eyo view of the bay and ei'y. Vesuvius was but a step dislaut and the island of Capri, 17mi feet high and 40 miles away, was in plain view. At 2:30 Monday morning we sailed out ' of the Imy on II. R. S. Orizaba ol the 1 1): lent line. About 10 a. m. we passed Stromboli island, a volcano, famous in history. Here it is said In mythology Ih it Aeolus held the winds imprisoned in caverns and Vulcan forged holts for Jove, The Crusaders aflirine I they heard tho souls of those in purgatory, lo which this was the entrance, imploring the interces sion ol the monks of Cluny for their re lease. This volcano is m aim t constant eruption and aeoiitinuouscloudulMiioke pours forth from its crater. We passed very close to it. Later on in the day we pased between the lamed scvIIk and Charybolis. Heie Hie Strait of .Mesina, which separates Italy from Cicily, is only 2',' miles wide aud is dangerous to navigation. The currents are variable and their meeting produces whirls and ripplings 1 cally known as "Garol'alo." These are dangoous lo small boats, and it is little wonder the ancients had such legends shout the rock and whirlpool. Along this strait also is the city of Beggio, or Rliegiuin, where Paul slopped on his way lo Rome. Fur ther south on the shore of Cicily is Syra-fii-i, where Paul also stopped and which has also a prominent place in Ancieut History. Mt. Etna, 10,SN1 ft. high, and 40 or.V) miles awiy, rate' ca the eye and holds it till the rapi ily moving ship bears us away and the mountain fades away in the haze of the atmo' j.liero. Clouds were contimiallv whirlirg around it and only occasionally eounl the glitter ol its snowy sides be seen or the smoke ascending Ironi its lop. Yours, J. V. Mi'Anincii. Jury List for May Term. GRAND Jl Rolls. Peter Knight, farmer, Barneit. (1. W. Ball, laborer, Howe. Jos. Landers, lumberman, Tioucsta Boro, S. N. Flowers, farmer, Tionesta Boro. T. B. Cook, lumberman, Burnett Curtis Mealey, farmer, Tionesta. J. B. Cottle, laborer, Jenks. Charles McElravey, farmer, Kingsley. John l'ighlield, farmer, Hickory. Eugene Clcngli, laborer, Howe. Geo. F. Watson, lumberman, Green. James Campbell, laborer, Howe. Win. Cunningham, farmer, Jenks. M. V. Patterson, lumberman, Jenks, W. A. Reese, sawyer, Kingsley. l. B. Allison, laborer, Howe. Edwaul Mealey, fanner, Hickory. Frank List, mill-man, Howe. V. P. Smullen, clerk, Jenks. II. K. Feit, minister, Tionesta. J. II. Allison, laborer, Green. Jetr. I can, laborer, Kingsley. W. H. Sigworth, undertaker, Jenks. Frank Combs, latvorer. Green. rKTITJl-RORS. Daniel Dougla-s, farmer, Hickory. John Roehrig, harness maker, Jenks. L. J. Osgood, filer. Hickory. (.'. XI. A i tier, Ins. Ag't, Tionesta Boro. J. Alabauiih, farmer. Hickory. W. II. MeAntyre, laborer, Harnett Sol Fitzgerald, laborer, Tionesta Boro. A. J. Fleming, laborer, Green. M. J. Brant, laliorer, Jenks. J. B. .Muse, editor, " ionesla Boro. John Snyder, farmer, Jenks. E. E. Burton, laborer, Jenks. John .l. Smith, teacher, Jenks. K. L. (laugh, engineer. Green. Win. Lease, engineer. Green. H. E. Bryner, oil man, Harmony. K. C. Heath, merchant, Tionesta Boro, Asa Miles, farmer, Harmon v. Guy Hillianl, laborer. Hickory. Philip Fallor, farmer, Tionesta. E. S. Bloom, laborer, Howe. L. K. Hal!, laborer, Barneit. John Guyton, laborer, Jenks. A. J. Small, laborer. Groen. J.C.Scowden, blacksinith.TionistaBcro. A. H.Swanson, carpenter, Tionosta Boro. A, P. Anderson, farmer. Howe. J. N. Iserman, laborer. Jenks. S. S.Canlield, liveryman, Tionesta Boro. Uavid Weiruk, laborer, hingsloy. J. E. Brennimaii, engineerj.leuks. Frank Royor, laborer, Barneit. Dan Downev, laborer, Howe. Jos. Swab, farmer. Hickory. Jacob Klinestiver, farmer. Hickory. .Nelson Moore, farmer, Green. Harvey Fulton, laborer, Howe. John Cantner, mason, Jenks. Fred Ledebur, farmer, Tionesta. Henry Yarnell, farmer. Harmony. W.J. Roberts, laborer. Tionesta Boro. Einniiiiel Andeiaon, farmer, Howe. N. W. Brewster, farmer, Harmony. C. W. Miller, jobber, J nks. Pa! ut lour liuggy for".c. with Devoe's Gloss Carriage Paint, ready for use: 10 colors. Gives a htuh irinu equal to new. Sold by James D. Davis. 3G-4m. IV. C. T. V. Lectures. The W. C. T. U. of Forest county has secured the service or Mrs. L. E. Bailey, one of the national oruanizers of the W. t 1. L ., a tried and true champion of the homo against the saloon. She begins her work in the county May 1st., delivering her first lecture at West Hickory, Weduecday, May 1st. She will lecture at Endeavor Thursday evening, May 2nd. F'rom there comes to Tionesta, lecturing Friday and Satur day evenings May 3rd and 4th. On Mon- day and Tuesday evenings. May lit b and 7th she w ill be at Nebraska, going from there to Clariimton. where she will sneak Wednesday and Thurso ay evenings. May sin aoo .iii. .-sue win close tier work in the county at Marienville, lecturing there Friday and Saturday eveninirs. Miv Kith and llih. It is wincerelv hoped that everyone will lake advantage of this opportunity i Hearing tins gifted speak' er. She has been engaged in this tcim peranee work for h quarter of a century ws a friend and co-laborer with Frances Willsrd, and has spnKen in every State and Territory in the Union. It will lie announced later in which one of the churches her lectures will be given in 1 in OL-.'.in, 1. 1 (Ml IlKWAKI), 81(H). Ihe readers of this paper will be pleased to leain that there is at least one ureaiieii disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo is Ihe only positive cure know n to the medical fra ternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, require a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly spoil the blood anil mucous surface of the system, there by d-tnn ing the foundation of tho dis ease, and giving tho patient strength by building up the constitution and assist ing nature in doing its work. Tho pro prio ora have so much faith in its cura tive powers that they olfer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to curo. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Cll EN FY A CO., Toledo, Ohio, Sold by DrunuistH, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are thuhest. Housecleanin? Well, when you finish, You will want Ami we Imve them from 50c per pair up. Also Curtain Nerim a nil Null, i'urtain Polos, Sash Curtain Hods and Window Ulinds Cream or the News. The true scholar never cherishes love of comfort. New line of neckwear at Heath A Foil's. It Red letter sale continues this woek at T. C. S. It Hopkins sells the Lowell, Hartford and all the best trades of Ingrain carpels. Made lo lit the floor. No extra charge. Men very ofteu aduilie women not for what they are, but for what they seem. A good shoe for ladies at Heath A Felt's for )1.00 per pair. See them. It Best lino of shoes for Iho money at T. C. S. It Intemperance is likely to spread if the brewers succeed in making a pro posed new kind of beer in the form ol ju"y. Heath A Feit havo a largo lino of ginghams, dimities aud percales. it Low prices is the secret of large sales alT. C. S. H Mrs. Nation is making quite a collec tion of letters from drink victims who have committed suicide In her honor. When you want a good shoe at a small price, see Heath A Feit, It Hard to believe, tho prices are so low at T. C. S. 11 Our prices lead them all on good goods. T. C. S. It Texas grease according to the geolo gists, is more ancient than ancient Greece. 18 pounds granulated sugar for $1 at T. C. S. It Groceries are sold cheapest at Tio cesta Cash Store. it New shoes arriving every day at Heath A Feit's. It Busted live cases this week of the lamous Strootman shoes. None bolter. Hopkins sells them. It The short sincero prayer reaches just as near to tho Throne as Ihe loug one. See tho new hats and shirts at Tio nesta Cash Store. It Ladies suits, jackets, skirts aud caprs at T. C. S. It Remember you can get tiie famous "Black Cat" stockings for children al Heath d Feit's. It And now Bryan hints that Aguinaldo is no better than he might bo, Do cash prices pay, see them at T. C S. It Tho poor man's dollar is equal to any at T. C. S. It The last lot of our spring clothing ciiiiio today and now we are leady for you little boys, big boys, young men, old men. Wo'II fit you, please you and save you money. Hopkins. It Nobody has started a general Euro pean war for at least two weeks. BAROSMA, THE GREAT KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE Is perfectly harmless in its effects and pleasnit to take. Thompson's Barosma cures by geutly stimulating the liver and kidneys to excrete from the system all particles of matter that are poisonous, rot only to them, but also to the stomach, heart, blood and other organs of the body. BVosma cures are permanent. When the liver is torpid or inactive the whole syjtem must suffer, undergoing a process of slow poisoning ; the stomach is filled with carbonic acid gas, inflaming the m-icous membrane or coating of the stomach, causing heartburn, palpitation, indigestion, bitter taste on rising, a dull ne.ivy sluggish feeling, a desire to sleep, fullness and dizzy-headedness. Tlionip sou's Barosma is an excellent stomach tonic, assimilating with the food, neutralizing the acids and carrying the bile from the liver. If the bowels are costlv.- or in liver trouble, Thompson's iJanilelion and Mandrake Pills should be u ed with tue Uarosma. They are purely vegetable, and will not gripe. Inflammation of Stomach and Liver Permanently Cured. Kver iti I can remember, for twenty enr or more, my back ha trmitiled me. causr'il by in fti: munition ol my stomach ami liver fir-.t. thru my kiilncvs li.ci:ne invotvrd Al time- the pain lircArii- excnu-i.-itiiiK. Having used a tare num ber ot i cille.1 raves. I finally founds comptrtc care in B;irsoita backache, fiver and Kidney Cure severn! V-mle reducing all Inflammation nd sconse'iuently curing the nnin. ThankMo H. rosma, 1 Ii.-ve been perfectly well for lHaKE W:aks. k. G. Owiin. Troy Center, Pa. '' S. My ri'e's health hn Krcatlv Improved I. v taking rbomii-on's Hnroiu.i. She' ha-g-iiued 1 1 wriKhl. an I tlial yellow tint lo her skin has I.. -en replaced by a fresher aud healthier color. All ilnij'gvu f i.ou a bottle, or fix for f; --. (Jiiesliuii Answered. Yes, August Flower still has the larg est sale of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using anything else for Indigestion or Billiousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom beard ol appendicitis, nervous prostration, or heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regu- late the action of the liver, stimulate the i nervous and organic action of the system, : and that is all (hey took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green's August Flower' in liquid form, lo make you satisfied there is nothing tho matter w ith you. Get Green's Prize Al manac at The Davis I'haamacy, Tionesta, Hopkins' store is full of new goods Lace Curtains. ROBINSON, Career anil Character of Abraham Lincoln. An address by Joseph Choatu, Ambas sador to Great Britain, on the career and chfti actor of Abraham Lincoln bis early life bis early struuggles with the world hi character as developed in Ihe later years of his life and his administration, which placed his name so high on Ihe world's roll of honor and fame, has been published by tho Chicago, Milwaukee A St Paul Railway and may be had by sending six (tl) cents In postage to F. A. Miller, General Passenger Agent, Chica go, III. 4-17-8 For Sale. New Grain Drill, complete fertilizer drill, spring hoe, grass seed attachment. Will soli cheap. J. G. IU'.omlky. tf Tionesta, Pa Excursion to California. Account of Kpwortn League meeting at San Francisco in July. F.xcursion tick ets will be ou sale from points in Penn sylvania, from July 4th to ll'tb, good to return until August 31st, low rates of fare have lieeu named Tor the round trip, and If desired tickets may be had returning via Portland, Yellowstone Park and St. Paul, at small additional cost. For full particulars call on or address, W. S, Howell, General F.asteru Passenger Auent, ;wi Broadway, New York, or John R. Boll Di-trlct Passenger Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee ct St. Paul Railwav, M0 Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. 4-10-3 MARRIED. UN DF.KWOOD - COM BS-At By rom- tow n, Pa., April 13, 1001, by Rev. J. N F.ager, Mr, Webster Uuderwood of By- romtown, and Misa Anna Combs of Kingsley township. EVEH IF You had a FiLEGIC At long this follow and had SORE THROAT THE WAY DOWN Tonsiline WOULD QUICKLY CURE IT. SSo and COo. All Druyglata. - THl TOHaiUNI CO. OANTOM. & tvfl What is k1! More 'i Q &&.A Pri-rorltri on ; i i ii-iU ii iuii A Y) Becoming Hat? I have them just suited to Vitlll Inula V..; Ready to Evening Church Wear Wear Wear Outing and Golfing. Fine Enough to Wcnr Everywhere STYLISH HATS AT LITTLE COST Mrs. JL A. LYXCH, Endeavor, J'a. DR.FENNER'S g i-s-ssKissBsusaauautt Blood & Li! TS3 mm REMEDY AND U--, NERVE TONIC. l.i A ffrto! Iklm vfT" horse und poor liKik- i,'--Ins Im r n In t h it worst kniil tf u com Unulkai. I', I UM i 1 4. 3 J 11 , nor on'v malftliohnrn(ij i nn.l th I li..r .. .. I. -HIT. tint mnk'K III 11 I. u!!i' r i. )ft o'nl t.li.il.l.-. p. Ms ii In ,nn- '11 ! Jie"n t i lust iwiis' sa long ''to''. i.s It er.llr.arHy uoul.l. J ' Jk& I l',l F'!t -rerr-h-r la cutll .'V.'.'l',.,, .STAND. Dn IJi OIL, CO. tl Give Youv horse a Chancel II 0V alHiut your stoek or Stationary f We do high class Job Printing. M ITX au. SOME people ejpeet to Iw poodle want lo be people don'l want to be people don't nave to bo BUT IV Kit Y BODY ought to know the plaee to buy the finest i line of shops, OR MADK TO ORDF.ll Sl'ITS FOR I,AD1KS OR GF.NTI.F.MF.N, at the very lowest prices, and we will promise you this, that whether you want to buy any or not, wn ean interest yon, and cordially invito yon to eall and In pert our handsome new lines In every department. COME AND BE CONVINCED. HEATH A. Waymk Cook, President. A. B. F0KEST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, A. Wayne Cisik, N. P. Wheeler, Collections remitted ftir on day of pr.yment at low rates. We promise our custom era all the bouellls consistent with conservative b king. Interest ptid on tin-s deposit. Your patronage respectfully solicited. New Arrivals. We are daily receiving our new Ply Ira of priig goods and we can Iruthlulljny that iame art superior In anything we ever hal tho pleasure to show hereto fore. We are headquarters for all slyleg of . PATENT LEATHER AND IDEAL PATENT KIDS in Oiforils at well as iu high cut button ami lace boots. We should be pleased to show you these goods at any time whether you wish to purchase at the lime or ool. You will find prices loner than same goods can be purchased elsewhere. JOE LEVI, Cor. Centre, Senica, A Sycamore Sm Oil, CIT1, 1M. rhone 2.'l.i. ILLINOIS Indian Ter. CENTRAL Arizona, Ka Re New Mexico. Iowa, So. Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, CHEAPEST RATES Ever in Effect to CALIFORNIA Via New Orleans and the Sunset Home. liie only true niter Route. No Mnow Blockades or Blizzards. The rilllv linA onerullm. ,l,i,,l.tu ,lall.. sarvic between Cincinnati ami New Or leans, carrying I'liiiman Palace Drawing Room Slftenern. Krnji Itu..li n i,,,. f'l,ui Cars and Bullet. I.ibrarv Nmiikin,, ',. Cnfe Dining Ca-s (meals a la c.irtei. ' rinesi ami rasiesi Trains In the South. Pullman Kxeursion Sleeping Cars thro' to I Xlfl Alurelefl Avert? k'n.lav frm.. fl.l cago, via Omaha ami the Scenic line of iue worm. Pullman excursion sleeping cars thro' to Hun h'rsfwiiuvi Avnrv M,iilur LVi day rroin Cincinnati, and ever Wednes .1.... r ..j.. . . lj Hum ,.iiirnKii, th uneans ana the Sunset Route. These cars are person ally conducted by competent agents to ok after t!u waif re ol patrons. Superb New Stool Steamers to HAVANA, CUBA. Through Sleeping Car from Chicago without change, and through Sleeping Car reservations Irom Cincinnati, via Memphis lo HOT Sl'KIX;, AUK. For FBKII descriptive matter and full particulars regarding almve, address E. A. RICHTER, T. P. A. 812 Park Building, Pittaburg, Pa. A. II. HANSON, G. P. A. Chicago. Administratrix's Notice. letters or Administration on the estate of Samuel J. Hunter, late of Kudeavor, deceased, having 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 tliem duly authenticated without delay lo Mollis J. IIuntkh, Administratrix. Sami ki. I). Ikwix Endeavor. Pa. Attorney, Tionesta, Pa. March i:0,'l!Ktl. Wanted-An Idea s-j-m Prct Tonr Mess; thT may brtmc y.si wealth. WrlU JOHN WKllIlVIIIillUN I r. I,. ... Mrs, Wulilnsum, U. ('.. f.ir Ihflr ai.aii urlu urter sua lui uf iwo hunared luTentiuus wsuusL TOLD k FEIT. Kki.i.y, Cashier. Wm. karha t'O II, Vice President NATIONAL HANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150,000. II IK KOTO KS G. W. Robinson, Wm. Nmearbaugh, T. F. Ritohey, J. T. Dale, J. II. Kellv. "Mohamel ai Mountain" aiitl I lie Have illustrated many a point and will null iniio lo do so lor renturits to Come As we cannot very well liriny a MK L'KN CO SUIT or Sl'IilNU TOP (,'OAT to every man in Ibis tuwn fir his inspectn ii, we must t y lo bring the in mi lo our store to see the most fashionable, and perleclly tailored clothe , hat it's possible for the skill and scionce of the twentieth Cell I u r v lo produce. This label ; McCl'EN CO, On. City, Pa. iu I lie - k I has been ihe honor Lie "clothes maik" if the makers for nearly a quarter of a century. And your in 'tic y back for the a-king. SUITS SPRING OVERCOATS, S6T0 S25 SB TO S2S. THE McCUEN CO. 2i AND 29 SENECA SI.. OIL CITY, PA. Painting and Paper-hanging. I have secured the acencv for the celebrated KAYSER 4 ALL" MAN w"'l paper ami can snow you samples am quote pricei that ill beat them all. I make a specialty of arlistio house paiiiliiij; and inside fin ishing; If you've anything in my In e let me know and I will rail on ynu. GEO. I. DAVIS, II0KEST1. P. lennsylvania ItAlLItOAl). BI FFAM) AND Al.i.F.OlIF.XY VAL I.F.V M VISION. Taking elleet, November 21, 1!KM). No. 3(1 Buiralo Express, daily except Sunday 1 1:35 a. in. No. 82 Oil City and Piltsburg Ex ress,daily,exce)t Sunday ..7.:10 p.m. For Hickory, Tidionto, Warren, Kiiizua. Bradford, olcau and the Fast: No. SI Olean Express, daily excent Slllliliiv Q.nn . ... No. 31 Pittsburg Express" uaiiy exeepi sunuay 4:15 p. in. For Time Table and additional infor mation consult Tii'kel Airent. J. B. lU'TCIIIN.SON, J. R. WOOD, uenerai manager, unti l 1'assenger Agl. Fred. Grcttcnbcrgcr (1 EN Ell A I, BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, (inn or Water Fit tings and (leneral Itlacksm tilling prompt ly done at Iaiw Kates. Repairing Mill Machinery given siecial attention, and satistieaion guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west of Ihe Shaw House, Tidionto, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FKEIl. ORETTENB E R JER. IT D A VC TO ADVERTISE In I I rM T O 'ill IIS PAPER.