THF FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. I. WINK. . Coito 4 Paoraitroa. WEDXKSDAY, JANUARY :2, le 1902 JANUARY 1902 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa 1 2! 3 4 5 6 8 o m 11 12 13 14 15 16 1713 2425 19 20 21 22 23 26 27128 29 30 31 It would b a joke on Uncle 8ni If the French, after selling us (be Panama filial, should shift operations to llio Nicaragua canal and flank us with a shorter route to the Pacific, If a lobby is at work in Washington to defeat the building of nny isthmian canal, it is waisting time. The American peo ple are practically unanimous fora water way Isstween the two oceans and by the route most advantageous to this country. Prksipkmt PaLma, the first executive of the Cuban republic, bas just said to a meeting of Cubans that "we owe all that we luve, and all thai we expect to be, to the American government." H is a pleasure to bear these words of gratitude. Tbey hate been rather scan- in the Cu ban newspapers. Whks the urgent deficiency bill was reported to the Committee ol Appropria tions attention was called to an item in dicating the cost of the late President Mc Kinley's funeral. The appropriation la to provide for the expends of tl.e Con gressional rarty attending the cere monies, the sum asked lor being Wi,.1O0. Thk iiear trust literary bureau Is working overtime organizing poverty and syndicating misery in Cuba in the bope of getting the duty on raw sugar removed. How much of that duty would go into the pockets of the Culm planter or wage earner ? The American people have a v. ry accurate estimate of the phil antrophy of the sugar trust. SATsthe Pbiladelphia;inqnirer: "The powers of Europe are tumbling into line. They all wan1 to pay re peels to Ua, There is cot one of them that does not wish to stand well with the United States. England has bad her say. So bas (Ger many, so has Franc, so hss Russia. They all wish to be on g.iod terms with this country. We are getting along." (k ofthe nioat expert chaffeurs in Washington is Representative Sibley of Pennsylvania. He bas an automobile, and every morning when congress ia in e:on takes it up the avenue to tbe east front of the capital and then turns it over to an attendant. Mr. Sibley is so expert that he can cut figure eight and do other fancy stunts in steering the machine Lancaster Ex miner. Skxator Quar has introduced a gen et al tension bill on a new line. It gives widows of old soldiers a pension ol $12 per month, and to all old soldiers who served ninety dsya in the Civil war who are not receiving ensions and were honorably discharged, it gives a pension based on their age, as follows: 50 years of age and under f5 years, ff) a month; 65 years of age and under AO years. 8 per mouth; f6 yea-a and over, Vl per month. Lord Kiti hknefi's concentration camps appear to be arousing nearly as much hostility among the Liberals and Irish Nationalists as Weyler's did among the Americans in 18f7-H8. 8 far as learned, the destruction in tha British case is not as great as it was in that of Spain, but it is serious enough to make the mailer a scandal which ia pretty suro to cnll out ihe hostility of a majority ofthe people of England if it should lie continued much longer. Weylcrism bas already put the Sali bury ministry on the defctiseive. A kkiknd of Governor Leslie M, Shaw, the new Secretary of the Treasury, ask him Ihe other day if be did not think it advisable to request the Des Monies Loader to cease printing the injunction, "Keep your lye on Shaw!" which it dis plays c inspictinusly every day. "Thia advice was all right while we were talking ol nnniinstingyou for the Presidency," said the (inventor's friend, "but now thst you are to have the custody of $700,000, 000 or $ftO,us),iKP0 of ;hn tlovernmenl'a money it's time to lake the Mgii down People wilt think we haven't confidence in your integrity." Tu K Pacific cable question will come in for a great deal of discussion, but the chances are that it will be disposed of quicker tlrin the isthmian canal issue, w hich now promises to bang on to near the end of the session, and may possibly go over to the next session. A Pacific ca. ilc, like an isthmian canal, ia very urgent need. Happily, the expenditure in Ihe case of the cable will be small compared with that which tbe canal will necessitate. The only thing which baa a chance to delay the construction of a ca ble Is Ihe possibility that Marconi'a sys tem of wireless telegraphy may be made commercially available In the next two or three years, and few persona are san guine of this. TiiKline must be drawn somewhere ami, though German diplomacy may sen nothing wrong in a program for Prince Henry's visit that would require Presi dent Roosevelt to go to New York to rivet the Prince, American dignity will permi: nothing of the kind. Our Presi dent, temporary oflleial though bo is, is superior in rank to anybody below the rank of sovereign. If Emperor William in person were to come to the United Slates, it would be Aiotb proper and couitooua for our President to meet and bid him welcome on bis landing in thia country; but to extend tbe same courtesy to even the mostexalted of the Emperor's subjects would lower the President's dignity in (ieiinan eyes even more than in American. Public Ledger. Is a letter from an old friend now re aiding in Michigan, hich we publish this week, ihe writer, Mr. Pcrclval. refers to the growing iudustry of sugar beet rais ing in bis section, and says if allowed to retain the tariff protection now afforded, the industry will steadily grow in impor tance. Why should not In tariff on raw sugar isnialn as a protection to tha farm er of America who are engaged exten sively in tbe culture of the sugar beet? There ia no argument In favor of a re duction of duties on raw sugar that doe not emanate from the sugar trust. That mam month institution w ould derive all the benefits, leaving cot a crumb for the consumer, to say nothing of tbe annihil ation of the sugar beet industry. Tbe sugar trust ia piling up millions fast enough. Chai m b If". Black, an rx-Lieuteuant Governor, of Pennsylvania, was asked recently by some of bis p.irilnns to sug gest methods for the reorganisation of tbe Democratic party. He issued long tnanileto w hi. b waa published at length iu some of the leading Democrat pjpers of the State. In th:a document are found these words: "There are some Democrats, most of them as honest as we, who mag n'fied the ailver question into a vital is sue, and who, therefore disagreeing with us, our platform and our candidates, as sisted directly or indirectly to put thn imperialists' party into power. They have rtaliMnl thiir error. They ace the republic transformed into an empire." And it is with such trash as this that men like Black seem to think that the people cau be duped into restoring tbeui to power. So long as Ihe common schools exist such ranting will fall on deaf earn. 05 Ihe curious plea Ibat if Ihe Repub licans don't do it the Democrats will, Mr. Roberta or Massachusetts advocates Ihe opening up of the question of tarifl revision at the present session of con gress. Why slop at tantT revision? Why not urge tbe repesl of tl.e Dingley law as a whole, on th plea t' at ihe Itemocrals would do it if they bad Ihe power f To do things that tbe enemy want done, lest tbe enemy himself undertske to do it and thereby gain all the advantage, is a queer doctrine in practical politic and practi cal statesmanship. Political advantages have tot usually beeu gained Ibat wav or retained Ibat wav by tbe party iu power. Mr. Roberta evidently is a new convert lo the school of tariff ripping theorists who would be more dangerous if they were more numerous. As the matter stands they aiejusl numerous enough to attract some attention when they make f-olish breaks. Mr. Roberts has succeed ed iu attracting some atten lion. Ameri can Economist. National and State Propcrltr. Two reports just made public Indicate how great is the prosperity ofthe United Stalea generally and of Pennsylvania In particular. According lo the statistics collected by the census bureau, Ihe gross value of the producta of manufacture of Uie Uuited States in 1 900 was $l3,Ou3,l27, 42, as compared with f0,.'Kr,37.'J in l0. This shows an inureas of 37.73 per cent, within lOyeaas. as the census tig urea were collected over a year and a half ago, it is probable that if II ey were brought down lo date they would ahow an increase In excess of 40 per cent, aa compared with those of ll years ago. When this phenomenal growth ia con sidered Mr, Schwab's declarations re ported Irom Berlin as to American good a being destined to invade and control tbe markets ofthe world outside of Europe do not appear to be without much ai rant. Tbey also servo clearly lo indicate the great and increasing prosperity which tbe Nation has been and ia enjoying. The figures contained iu the report of tbe Pennsylvania Slate banking depart ment Indicate tbe samo erudition of things as Iu this Commonwealth. From them It appears that during the past year tbe deposits in banks, savings funds and trust companies increased $7(1,093,089.30. This does not include the deposits in Na tional banks, which would griatly in crease tbe amount. The figure as th y stand, however, are sufficient to show that Ihe beople of Pennsylvania are fully sharing in the great prosperity of tbe Nation. Pittsburg Times. A tollable Daily Paper. Tbe Pittsburg Times is the only daily newspaper in that city w hich doea not have a Sunday edition. The Times puis all its energies and money into publish ing the best newspaper there aix dayaout of the week. It people believe in Ibe Biblical and humane idea that men and newspapers should have one day's rest in seven. The Times shows the resulta of this in sending out a vigorous paper. Accuracy and brevity are its walcbwards. Its editorial page is Ihe work of several specialties and .a one that commands Jtselfin its discussion of current topic to tbe children of iho public schools, as woil as their fathers, inothors, teachers and all who read and think. In politics its policy ia Republican, giving all Iho newa of all parties a well. Tbe sporting page ia in charge of an expert, and cream, not blue milk ia served in its columns. The Times also pays particular attention to church matters, and it church news is at once reliable and gen eral, lis social correspondents every where keep Its pagea day by day a per fect mirror of the world. The woman's page ia a carefully edited one, and erery woman who knows Tbe 1 imes is devoted lo this psge. Tbe Times I a mod-1 pa per. Six days a week for six cents. How's This I We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh, that can no be cured bv Hall's Cslarrh Cure. K. J. Ch kkky t Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known K.J. Cheney for the last 13 years, and believe him perfectly honorable ill all business transactions and financially able to carry nut any obllgationa made by their linn. Wkiit it Tbal'x, wholesale drugirists, To ledo, u., Wai.iiino, Kixnan A Marvix, wholesale druegixts, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Price 7's; per bottle. Sold by all' druggists. Testi monials free. Hall's Family Pills are Ihe best. The NU lei I'lute Road will sell bomeseekera excursion ticket to all points in (he West, Northwest and Southwest on Feb. 4th and lHth, li eral return limits. Inquire of nearest ticket stent ofthe Nickel Plate Road, or call at or address Citv Ticket Ollice fr.1) male St., Erie, Pa. II. C. Allen. C. P. A T. A. No. J-1 a at Loiter From a Former Fursetonlan. Pal. V:rn , .! . 21, l-.srj. AM. Ktpul'tieoit : To-day I salely passed the Sth mile stone on my Journey lo the land from w hich our friend do not return. Whilo looking backward, toy mind naturally revjrtd lo the lime when, with my wife and aix boys, I left Ihe rait and climbed up to the hotel la Tioncsts, in the spring oflSi7. We located at Newtown Milla where we remained till lvs, when we came to Michigan. There have been changes in our family during the past few years. Two boys and my w ife have left us, and I feel Ihe loss deeply. We are keeping up Ihe I c home, having a good woman lo do the woik, but we mis mother. My health is pretty good, with the exception of being somewhat lame from rheuuntiKiii. We are having a mild winter, with no sleighing up to thia lime. There is some auow, Just enough to cover the ground. Thia has been a good season for burners, the crops have been abundant, and prices good. The beet sugar industry Is being carried on quite extensively In this sec tion, with good results, and if Congress Icaies Ihe tariff on foreign sugars, there will be a great increase ofthe business in tbisSiale. In reading "The Sportsman's Review ' a few weeks since, I saw a'l item referr ing to Mr. Robert GuUon, of Uuitonville, in which he was credited with having killed 300 bears, and thai be was now able to do somethirg in that line. I con gratulate him, and hope that Ms health may continue f.r years lo come. Mr. Guitonbasa lecord of shooting seven deer in a day, with a single barrel, mux xle loading ritlle. I have bad my la.nl deer hunt, but go out occasionally and shoot some cotton lad rabbits. Deer are plenty in Ihe Upper Peninsula, and hunt ers geueially gel Ihu three deer that the law allow each man lo kill. There w ere mil as many mi n shot this se son as in ns!. With a strict enforcement of the game lawa, game will increase. Yours Truly, J. C. Pkhi'Ivai.. OF ri BLIC IXTKREST. To Ksow Ihe Cure for Any Form of 5rrronsness or Hysteria .Nerdi But to Read the Fol lowing. Mr. Chester Kerr of No 151 VctSpring street, Titosville, Pa says: "IV, have nsed Dr. A. W. ('base's Nerve Pills in our house in two instances one a case of nervous sick headache, nervousness and depression and Ihe other a case of gen eral debility, lack of energy and strength. In the first instance Iho Ixadaches were stopped and tbe nervous system put Iu good condition and in the other the pa tient built up generally until In good health and strength again." Dr. A. W. Chase Nerve Pills are sold at 50c a box at dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Company, Buffalo, N. Y. See that portrait and signature of A. W. Cbae, M. 1)., are on every package. For sale by Klllmer Bros., druggiala. lie dared Rutin for Hoinrsrrk' rs Feb. 4th and lSlh via Iho Nickel Plate Road to Minne-ota, Iowa, Colorado, So. Dakota, Arizona, all parts of T xas in cluding iu oil fields, and all Western, Northwestern and Southwestern points. Liberal return limit. Inquire nearest agent or the Nickel Piste Koad, or call on or address Citv Ticket Office fc!0 State St.. Kris, Pa. " II. C. Allen, C. P. .. T. A. No. 17 1-20 3t KK.tf AKKAHI.K ( I KK OF ( HOI P. A Utile Bnv'a Life Naves'. I have a few words to v regarding Chamberlains Cough Remedy. It saved my little boy's life and I feel that I can not praise It enough. I bought a bottle of It from A. E. Steer of Cioodw in, S 1 '., and when I got home with It the poor ba by could hardly breathe I gave tbe medicine as directed everv ten minutes until he "threw up" and then I llinuubt sure bo was golna to choke to death. Wo bad to pull Ihe phlegm out of his month In great long strings. I am positive Hist if I had not got that bottle of cough med icine, my boy would not bo on earth t day. John Demnnl, Inwcnd, Iowa. For sale by Killmer Bros. Tioncsta, W. O. Wilkins, West Hickory, Pa. Tsar ! Cwba. The Illinois Central Railroad hss ar ranged to run an excursion to Cuba via lis own lines lo New Orleans thence via the Morgan Steamship Line to Havana, Will leave Cincinnati and Chicago J ami. ary 30, 1002, and on return will reach Cincinnati and Chlcag.i on Februar, II, 1IHU. A delightful voyage across the Hulf of Mexico, s six days' stay on the Island of Cuba, Matanzs. Ihe valley of Yumuri, tbe Caves or Bella Mar and other interesting points. Parly will reach New Orleans on return in time for Mardi Gras festivities. Tour under the escort of the American tourist Association. Rale from Cincinnati and Chicago fl.Vi.OO for the round trip which Includea all expenses everywhere. Address E. A. Richter, Traveling I'assoi iter Agent, Illinois Central R. R., M2 Park Bldg. Pittsburg, Pa. 1-15-31 ".tlsnll lira al New Orlcaaa." The Illinois Central Railroad will run special excursion from Cincinnati and Chieaa-n for those desiring to sttend Ihe f stlvities on Ihisoccasion and will sell tickets from sll points at greatly r dueed rates. Mardl firas occurs this year Tues day February lllh. Diagram for Sleep, ing cars now open and reservations will be made In order received. For full sr t; ulais address E. A. Richter, Traveling Passenger Agent, HI2 Park building, Pittsburg, I'a. 1-15-41 PsrlSr Cast Wllknat Ckssae, III new rul'msn "ordinary" s'eeper", wide vestibiileil and with every modern convenient. Iu charirn of competent auenl, from Cincinnati and Ch cago via Louisville. New Orleans, Huston. San Anlonin, Elpatoand Los Angeles In San Fran isc". Kstes for berths less than halfofcot In regular sleepers. For free descriptive matter snd lull particulars, sd dres E. A. Richter, Trsv. Pass. A cent, Illinois Central Kailroad s2I'ark Build ing, Pittspurg, Pa. 1-lVtf Education For Ererjone. We teach at your home, bookkeeping typewriting, shorthand, telegraphy, aril Inn. lie and English, by mail. Write for free information ns lo our method. We will send yon the first lesson in shorthand on receipt of 10 eta. Try it. We furnish our students Willi typewriter al their homes. Warrkw Coum spokhk"i'k Seiioor.. ollice. No. II, Hollinsn 111. i k. Warn n. Pa. For !alc. At once, nn acoont of death Iu Ihe family, at invoice, a sir ck ol general mer chandise in the F. K. Set ley slorn build ing. Call or sddresH .s k lx XI,, West Hickory, Pa. II Y. Woon. Mgr. ICtfoRANCC -MEXICO AMI ( AI.1KOIIMA Kany-ave Data Twsr via Praaa?taala Ksllrwsd. The Pennsylvania Railroad Personally Condnrted Tour to Mexico ai d California which leaves New York and Philadel phia on February 11 bv special Pullman train, covers a I rr and inteus'y interesting- portion of North America, em bracing a great pari of Mexico, lbs beau tiful oast resorts of Cal'torma, the lirand Canyon of Atirona.onsofthe great wonders of the country. Fourteen dsys will lie spent in Me ieo and nineteen in California. The Mexico and California Special, lo be used over Ihe entire trip, w ill be composed ol the hiithest grade Pullman parlor, smoking, dtnnini, draw room, sleeping, compartment, and obser vation cars, heated by steam and liiihted bv electricity. Itonnd trip rate, covering all necessary expenses during Ihe entire trip, $o7. from all points on Ihe Pennsyl vania Railroad east of Pittsburg, and $7i) from Pitlstiurg. For Ihe lour of Mexico onlv the rate will be$C0 and for Califor nia nnlv, which will leave February Z $.175. For itinerary and full information, spplv to ti.-ket sgenls, or address Grorire W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Aiient, Broad Strtel Station, Philadel phia. 1 22-lit Florida. Prrsnsll-I'anflnrlril Twar Via IVaasiltsala Katlrwaa. The first Jacksonville tour of thn sea son via the Pei.nsvlvsnia Railroad, al lowing I w o weeks In Florida, leave New York, Philadelphia, and Washing Ion by a ecial train Febniary 4. Excur sion tickets, including railway transpor tation, Piilliran accommodations tone berthl. ami meals en route in both direct ions w bile 'ravelinir on the special train, will be sold at Ihe following rates: New York, fi 00 ; HntV-ilo, ,v i"; Rochester, .MHO; Elmira. M 4.1; Erie. $.V SS; Will-iam-p rl. $.'i0.00; Wilksbarre. $Vi0 3T; snd at proportionate rst s Horn other points. F- r tickets, itineraries, and full infor mation applv lo ticket agents, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant Genera! Pas aenger Agent, Broad Street station. Phil adelphia. 1-22 21 A 1'are.for Luaabaaw. W. C. Williamaon, of Amherst, Va., ssys: "For more than a yar I suffered Irom lumbago, I finally tried Chamber Iain's Pain balm and it gave me entire relief, which sll other remxliea had a lied lo do." Killmer Bros., Tioneste, W. G. Wilkins, West Hickory, Pa. tio:si-i ivVitici-:xH CORPECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour 1 sack . 1.10 1.50 Corn meal, feed, 100 lb. i .Ml Corn meal, family. j IJ0 tb 1.75 Chop iced, pure grain 1.S5 Oats Q .iio Con:, shelled .HJ Rtlckwheat flour, "fA lt .21 Beans 1 bushel 2.A0 Ham, sugar cured ,15 Bacon, sugar cured....... .15 Shoulders 10 Salt Pork, "f th .12 Wbitcfish kit .Ik) Sugar AQ.ftj Syrup 2."i(i .50 N. O. Molasses 85' .MI Coffee, Roast Kio I2I5 Coffee, blended Java " .25 Tea .S5(3 .50 Butler ($.25 Rice 05(g). Od Kgas, fresh . fa .25 Salt -p bnrrcl !.S5 Lard .n Potatoes, Ti bushel .75 Potatoes, Sweet p tb .irj Lime 1 barrel 901.00 Nails V keg 2.75 PROCLAMATION. Whereas, The Hon. W. M. Lindsey, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessiona in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept forholdingaCourtofCnmmoii Pleas, Quarter Sessions of tbe Peace, Orphans' Court, Oyer and Terminer mid General Jail Delivery, at Tioncsta, for Ilia County of Forest, to commence on the Fourth Monday of February, being the 24t h day of February 1H02. No tice is therefore given io the Cor oner, Justice of the Peace and Con stables of said countv, that they be then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ol saij (av wjt, their recoids, inquisitions, examination, and other lemeiuhranees, to do those things which to their ollice appertain lo be done, and to those whoare bound in recognizance to prosecute against Ihe prisoners that are or shall De in the jail of Forest County, that they may be then and there, to prosecute against them as shall lie iust. Given un der my band and seal this 27th day of januarv, A. I'. l!r.;. j. W. JAMIF-SON, L.a. Sheriff. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hen bv iriven that the follow Ing accounts have been tiled in inv office and will be pr"sented at the next term of Court lor confirmation : Final account or A. B. Kelly and G. W. Robinson. Executors ofthe iast Will and Testament of Benjamin May, lato of Tio in sta Borough, Pa., deceased. Final account of Ioii Watson, Admin istrator of the Estate of Jam' O. Raller iy, la'e of Green Township, Pa, de ceased. J. H. ROBERTSON. Clerk of Orphans' Court. Tionesta, Pa., January 2H, 1002. Tit I A I, LIST. List of causes set down for trial In the Court of Common Pleas of Forest Countv, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Fourth Monday of February, 1002: I. Truman D. Collins vs. John Wilson. No. 3:1, September term, I'.mo Summons in ejectment. 2. J. W. Baxter, vs. M. V. Patterson ami J. E Beck, trading as Patterson iV Beck. No. m. May Term, llll. Sum mona in assumpsit. 3. Richard S. Wlnlack ys. A. D, Neill, No. 30, Feb. Term, l!n. Summons iu assumpsit. 4. K. C. Heath and George II. Killmer, doing business as ID alh t Killmer vs. Free Methodist Church, W. J. Foreman contractor and W, . I. Foreman and Guy Hillard, trustees. No :n. Sept, Terni, llml. Sc . Fa. Hur. Mechanics Lien. 5. J. V Proper vs. John T. Carson. No. I), Feb. Teim, 1002. Summons in as sumpsit. U. Mary Caldwell vs, Braha"ev A Hea it and S. J. Caldwell. No. 7, Feb. Term, I!i2. Sheriff's interpleader. 7. H. L Hepler vs. 'i'hadileua llisdier. No. 40 May Term, 1001. Appeal by DefL from J. P. Alti-sl, JOHN H. ROBERTSON, Prolboiiotary. Tionesta, I'a., January 2s, l!r2. We Have sent lo the front of our store a mall army of Remnants, Shoes, OJdi am) Eud, ami goods that bave Dot been mov ing rapidly eonugh, ami have put pricis nn them lo make tbem move. Ad inspection will show you tome tnony savers. C.higliaius at 5r Yd. OiitiiiKN nt 3c Yard. ROBINSON. YOUR CASH Will buy more and heller Merchandise at The JIc Cuen ( o.'.'i than any oilier place io town. Men' overcoats Inventory price, $." to 1 12. Men'a Stills inventory price, $." lo $15 Young Men' Suit and overcoat $1 less than men'a. Men'a Trousers $1 and upward. Boys and children's clothing inven tory pi Ice. suits, $1 and upw ards. Knee pants 25c and upwards. Children's veslee suit- at half pi Ice. Men's iinlaundcred shirts, best in the market, at 42c. Men'a lancy stiff busoin shirts. Otic to $1- Wint, r negligee shirts, c.'le In $1.50. Men's negliuee shirts, 30c. Men's aox, To. Men's all-wool and cotton mixture aox, 2 pairs for 2.V. Men's work in j shirts, attached collars, black and colors. 42c. Men's and boys' heavy sweaters and Jersey w rking shirts, 30c. Men'a Underwear, 20c. Boy' and children's h-avy underwear, lite. Fifty lines of men's underwear, some at less than half price. Men'a black and colored hats al ic. Men'a Jean pants, a lot thst areslighliy soiled-half price. 50o qualities al 2.V, 7 V qualities at. TV, $ qialtlica at 60c, $1.25 qualities at 63c. Meu's overalls and jackets 25c THEMcCUEN CO. i AND 29 SENECA ST.. OIL CITY, PA. Up-to-date it BRIGHT SPARKLING ARTISTIC. Stock of new Goods. DIAMONDS. WATCHES. CLOCKS. JEWELRY. NOVELTIES. LEATHER GOODS. UMBRELLAS. CANES The LEADING JKWELER. 32 SENECA SI., OILCIIY, PA. 8.00 For n limited time wo will make to your measure a Suit to FIT you at a reduction of from $2.00 $4.00 on each suit and PANTS AT $3.00 AND UPWARDS. You will have no complaints on account of any gar ment RIPPING if made hy us. Ladies' Suits at a great reduction. Also Jackets and Furs, and a good selec tion to choose from. We carry the best lino in town. To Start the New Year and make it as prosperous as the past wo will offer you special reductions on all lines of goods. Watch for "Good Things" in Groceries, Shoes, Furnish ings, Chinaware, &v. Thanking you for your patronage in past years we in vite you to call and see spec ial prices for the new year. Tionesta Cash THE ANTI-TRUST STORE. NEW AND COMPLETE LINE FOR LADIES JUST ARRIVED Come and Examine. HEATH Up-to Dato A, Watmk Cook, President. A. II. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, IHRaXTOKS A. Wayne Cook, U. W. Robinson, Win, Smearbaiigh, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Riuhey. J.T.Dale, J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yinent at low rates. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative b king. Interest paid on lima deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. I mi ,. ruia Iiafev H On Jellies ft prrMTvri nntl low, nn'nd o Uiia cottUntE of PURE REFINED PARAFFINE WI.J kern ih1 ,fn fil'MuMr mntmre an.1 m l i nui'. 1'u.rv iw :i : U i'.ir.u'i: . a o iiM'i.ii i i ft jui en mid r wrfia i.oiii Ihjum. t iiil tlircrliuti-t I i (.Mil iu iutfco. row cvit ufc re. STANDARD Ott CO. DM. FINlXIEFVi- GOLDEN RELIEF CUTS ANY SRIP enuists sjrss. wr colds SPRAINS ll BRONCHITIS STINGS BV w SORCtHNOAT SUSTTNAI1XA A- A. At- A. NEURALGIA COLIC INSIDE OR OUT OiAHRnCtA DruoaUUi In 1 to S minute JV. Mc.ll J ORKNZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS. 101URS. BRIDLES. And all kind of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. HON KSTA. PA. SUITS 'su, -, err I FEIT. Dealers in Kkllt. Cashier. Wat. SmkaRDAI'OH, Vice Prcslden NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150,000. Now for a Clearina in Shoes Shi es for Women, Men, B y, (iirls itui Iitbiei. They are a'l thia leism't styles, iho but wearing leal Iter, from maker who aland al l lie top iu tliu shoe manufacturing hu ines. ami are nlTared tu you now at pi ice thai mean a U'g lav ing, and Kill we guarautet eery pair we fell. JOE LEVI, Uor. Ceotre, Seneca, A Sycamore Su OIL CIT1, IA. Phone 23. 8.00 Store CASH BARGAIN MAKERS.