THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. I. WINK, COITO 4 PnOPRItTOH. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1903. Republican Ticket. STATE. State Treasurer WM. L. MATHUES, Delaware County. .4tior Coimil-WM. P. SNYDER, Chester County. Superior Court JmigeaJO HN J. HEN DERSON, Crawlord County ; THOM AS A. MORRISON. McKeao County. COUNTY. District Attorneys. D. IRWIN. Cbroiur-Dr. J. MORROW. Thk public lias every confidence tl at when President Roosevelt has completed the cleaning of the Poa:offioe Augean sla Mea the work will have been well done. Reports from the varioua governor of the Phillipine province continue to indi cate a prosperous condition in the arcbi pelego, to the consternation of the ant! expansionists. Mr. Hanna says he will not accept the second plac e on the presidential ticket. Perhaps not, but then, Mr. Roosevelt said the same thing at the Philadelphia convention and said it as if bo ment it, too. Thrkk hundred and fifty square miles of territory devoted to the sisal and hene quin fibre supplies the twine to bind the wheat crops of the world. This twine is used in the United States, Argentine and Russia. United Slates furnishes all the binders which use the twine. Now let us have penny postage such as effete monarchies, with not one-half our facilities, have loug enjoyed. With thieves dismissed from Postoftiue Depart ment and fake publications excluded from the pound rate privileges, sealed letters at one cent each are probable. The greatest sorrow the Democracy uow confronts is the fact that the Demo cratic statesman will fight "at the drop of the hat", reg irdless of the importance or non-importance of the occasion, while the republican statesman refuse to quar rel even when their opinions diametri cally differ. An enthusiast on the excellent quality of the United States paper money nays "a hundred dollar bill will sustain a weight of forty-seven pounds length wise". That's nothing. We have known a hundred dollar bill to sustain a man and his family for a month and get out four issues of the paper besides. Arrakurmrmts have been made to supply a wireless telegraph connection between the end of the wire running south Irom Cairo and the terminus of the wire running north from Capetown, so that in a few weeks it will be possible to send messages by wire from one end of the Dark Continent to the other. Perry Heath was in the Postoffice Department before Roosevelt was elected Vice-President and Judge Tyner was placed at the head of the Postoffice De partment by Grant. But the New York World is blaming Roosevelt for what they have done. We will give the World another scoop. Hist! The Star Route Scandals. Therk is much gush and sympathy (?) wasted on the black devil who was last week taken from the Wilmington, Del., jail and burned at the stake by a mob of five thousand infuriated citizens. There is one way in which these eympatbelio minds can in a measure reconcile them selves to the awful tateof this black fiend, and that is to imagine their child, a pure young girl, innocent of even a thought of wrong, taken by a burly negro, rav- lsnea auu men Deaten to fleam with a club, or having her throat cut, in order that his more henious crime might es cape aetection. wnar terrors would a slow trial by jury have for one of these thick-pated brutes, or even hanging on the gallows like the ordinary murderer T The majesty of the law must be main tained, surely, but for such crimes there is no adequate law, and decent people must be a law unto themselves. Judge E, r inley Smith, of the Su preme Court of the Philippine Islands, told the President this week that three- fourths of the Filipinos would not accept any other form of government even if offered than that they now enjoy, so well satisfied are they with the present con dition of things in the islands. Public schools practically unknown under Spanish rule, now exist in about every place where there are children enough to make up a school. The health of the island has been greatly improved. The death rate in Manila the first quarter of this year was 22.17 per thousand, as com pared with 46.80 in the corresponding quarter of 1900. This has been brongbt about despite visits of the bubonic plague and the cholera, and the great number of tinvanclnated Filipiona. All of these things are in the nature of sad news to the "anti-imperialists," but the Philip pine Islands are just beginning in their career of prosperity under Americrn rule. Thirty years ago the subject of remov ing the natioual capital to some point more central to the countiy was one which members of Congress oc casionally discussod, of late years no voice has been raised in suggestion oi change j on the contrary, tue people of no section ol the country take more pride iu the growing spleudor of the capital city than do those ol the west. Recently Representative Bede, of Minnesota, said . "The people of the west are greatly in terested in the nation's capital and hope to see Washington made a beautiful city that the world may behold and marvel at. It is here that the deepest impression will be made on foreigners that visit us, and now tLat we have entered the heavy weight class of nations we should give more thought to brushing up our na tioual city. The West does not feel that Washington, with Its many points of at traction, is as yet quite worthy of the great nation back ol it, and will Dot be gru Ige any expense for which there is value received, to make it the beauty sjhH oi thu world." Mr. Sibley Courts IniTetij;atitn. It having ben intimated since the postoffice investigations began in Wash ington that our Congressman, Hon. J. C. Siblev. was largely interested In the Franklin Maui fold Company, which fur nishes supplies to 1 1. a National Govern ment, Mr. Sibbley has given this dis patch to the Aw cisted Press, dated at Quebec, Canada, where he has been en joying a short period of recreation : Arriving here to-day, from a cruise through the St. Lawrence, I find pub lished intimationa reflecting upon my official conduct as a Representative in Congresft. In every instance my official actions have reflected my highest con ceptions of pub. iu duty, and so far aa I am aware will uevei cause any friend of mine either regret or sorrow. I invite the fullest investigation of my olllcial conduct. Joa pu C. Sirlkt. That talk has the right ring to it. There's no man in public life that so enjoys be ing investigated like our big hearted aud brainy Congressman. It has been found that the more you investigate Joseph C. Sibley the sounder you find him to be. A New Jg and Dope Cnro. A new svstein for the scientifio treat ment of alcoho.ism and drug addiction is fast acquiring fame and attention, and seems to have side-tracked the Keeley method. It is in tt.e hands oi the Oppen beimer Institute, which has established branches in New York, Philapelphia, Pittsburg aud Detioil. It has strong en dorsement, and on the board ol Advisory Directors are Senators' Hanna and Depew, Bishops P. Iter and Fowler, Dr. Park- hurst, Charlea Emory Smith, and many other no ablea. There is also an influ ential Woman's Auxiliary. It is claimed that the treatment ban shes the craving for alcoholic stimulants iu from 6 to 24 hours, restoring the pa tient to his or her normal condit.on in from 2 to 4 week a. Tl.ose who can pay for treatment are required to do so ; but for those unable to pay provision is made by a loan fund, from which money is ad vanced, to be returned by the patient in easy installments, after restoration. A Hifh Water Philosopher. All around surged the angry flood. On the i oof of the house sat the owner, surrounded by bis chickens. "What do you want?" he demanded, "I have come to rescue you," said the matt in the row boat. "Do 1 look as it I was wantin' to be rescued?" " But, man alive, the water is up to the eaves of your house; It will float away with you the first ihiug you know." "The bouse? Noil won't. There's a trust deed on it that'll hold it down all right." The man in the boat hesitated. "Y..u must be crazy," he said. "Doyou intend to stay here?" "Looks like it, doesn't it?', "It may be a week before you get awav from here." "That's right." ."Well, can't I do anything for you ? The owner of the premises took a chew of tobacco and reflected. "Yes," he said, looking thoughtfully at the chickens. "You might bring me a batcbot. and a gasoline stove, and some salt and a stew pan, I cau get the water myself. Too bad about that terrible drought in the East, ain't It?" Chicago Tribune. Cream of the Sews. It is no use to urge abstinence while you are organizing appetite. Get a new hat for the Fourth, and not only be in style, but take comfort. Hop- kins will sell you one at a fair price. It -Any man who speaks nothing but the truth is never garrulous. We still have a large line of thin dress goods at all prices. Heath it Felt. If a man has a poor memory it is up to him to stick to the truth. Quality and full measure in every gallon of Lawrence Dr. J. C. Dunn has It. It The chronic kicker isn't even satis fied with his lot in the cemetery. Remember the hot weather is just coming. Get a thin dress from us and be comfortable. Ueatb A Feit. It Wheu some men know their duty they try to dodge it by asking advice. The most stylish and up-to-date neckwear is sold by Hopkins. You'll know It's right if you got it there. It The less a man kuows the easier it is to convince him that he knows it all. Good pigment, puro oil perfect paint Lawrence make Dr. J. C. Dunn sells iU It A man should be getting on well in life when he is getting well on in life. Ilarnaby Giughaui is the kind for shirt-waist suits. It does not fade. Heath A Feit sell it. It A cynic is a man who admits there are worse men on earth than himself. Lawrence paints are sold by U. S. standard gallon at Dr. J.C. Dunn's drug store. It Seeds of discontent will take root in any soil. Men's dress shirts, positively the fin est line ever shown in Tiouesta, can now be bad at Hopkins' store. Don't fail to see this display. It A smile is the bud and a laugh is the full bloom. We can fit you out with a nice straw bat at a very small cost. Come and see, Heath & Feit. It Only a protty girl can be saucy with impunity. House paints should dry hard with gloss Lawrence does sold by Dr. J. C, Dunn. It Jealousy is at best but a chronic case of self love. Watermelons, dead ripe ann very uicy, at the White Star Grocery. It During the courtship love shews op best in the dark. Home-grown strawberries and new potatoes at White Star Grocery. It If you want the best sawing machine in the world gel the Standard. For sale at the Joyce Millinery store. tf Many a man mistakes his dyspeptic ideas for moral convictions. Table Queen bread is the finest Get it during the hot weather fresh every day, at the White Star Grocery. tf -A man of genius often makes a for tune fur a mau of talent. IT is claimed that Mr. J. P. Morgan, who owns the earth, is bitterly opposed to Mr. Roosevelt. His newspaper, the New York Sun, is turning heaven and earth to defeat the President and belittle bis policy. Mr. Morgan says "that it would be impossible to rdse flO.OnO in Wall Street to assist iu the le-eleition or Mr. Roosevelt should he be re nomi nated. " If this be true Mr. Roosevelt will in all probably be loved the more for the enemies he has made. Tun ever-glorious Fourth being now near at hand, with fireworks, detontations and rejoicing, we are not disposed to dwell ou the report of a keeper of statis tics that on the 4th of July, one year ago, 31 persona wcro k died aud 2,772 injured in celebrating the holliday. Possibly we may beat the record this year. Let us not abate In doing full honor to Inde pendence Day. It is one of the great, national holidays of America, tianscend ing all others in significance and glory. Forever let us make good that prophecy made by John Adams in a letter written home on the eve of that epoch-making 4lh of July : "Through the thickest dark ness of the present I see the brightuessof the future, as the sun Is in heaven. We shall make this a glorious aud immortal day. When we are in our graves, our children will honor it. They will cele brate it with thank-giving, with festivity, with I on tires and illuminations." Franklin Spectator. lion's This? We oiler One Hundred Dollars Ro- ward for any caso of Catarrh, that cannot be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chunky fc Co., Props., Tol.-do, 0. We, tlio undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the last lo years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. W kst t Traux, wholesale druggistR, To ledo, o., Waldino, Kin nan it Mahvin, wholesale drilugWts, Toledo, O. Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken internally. acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Price 75o per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testi monials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Individual liberty often depend up on the sizo of the individual. When the Nerves Are Shattered. When the nerves are shattered one can not think, work, eat, sleep or accomplish anything. It s a cae of force all the time a con inued effort to keep going no lite no energy no ambition upset a, anything nervous headachescrying spells fits of depression and utter dospondency. Dr, A, W. Chase's Nerve Pills cure this con dition to stay cured by rebuilding the nerve ceuters and resupplying what is lacking the active principle of life- Nerve Force. Mr. Wlliam Kilmer, of Mercer, Pa., says: "Some time ago 1 had an attack of nervous prostration recently I began to feel unsettled, nervous, restless and de pressed 1 was told of Dr. A. W, Chase's Nerve Pills and can say that they stop ped all further trouble. Since using them .1 feel settled, nerves steady, strength good and generally well. I can consequently recommend the medicine, I' or further information call at J. C, Dunn s drug store, Tionesta, fa. 50c a box at dealeis, or Dr. A. W. Chase Med icine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. See that por trait and signature of A. W. Chase, M.D., are on every package. Very Itrinarkable Cure of Dinrrliira. "About six years ago for the first time iu mv lite I had a sudden and severe at tack of diarrhrea," says Mrs. Alice Mil ler of Morgan Texas. "I got tempo rary relief, but It came back again and again, and for six years I have suffered more mlssery and agony than 1 can tell. It was worse than death. My husband Bpent hundreds ofdollars for physicians' peremptions and treatment without avail. Finally we moved to Bosiiuecounty our present home, and one day I hap pened to see an advertisement of Chain- lierlaiu s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with a testimonii.'i of a man who had been cured by it. Tin case was so similar to my own that I coucluded to try tue remedy. J ue result was woutlerlul. I could hardly realize that I was well again, or believe it could be so after hav ing sunered so long, but that one bottle of medicine, costing but a few cents, cured me." For sale bv Dr. Dunn. Tio nesta, W. O. Wilkins, West Hickory. Onernl Store for Sale. The undersigned offer their general store, located at Pigeon, linwe Town ship, Forest county, Pa., for ssle. The business is situated in a good locality, having almost the exclusive trade for a radius of five miles in a good lumbering and farming community, on the P. fc W. Railroad, Frost station. Hood reasons for selling. Call on or address F. A. Keller, Tionesta,, Pa. tf F. A. Keller & Co. Cholera Infantum. This has long been regarded as one of the most dangerous and fatal diseases to which infants are subjected . It cau be cured, however, when properly treated. All that is necessary is to give Chamber lain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy and castor oil, as directed with each bottle, and a cure is certain. For sale by nr. Dunn, j lonesta, v. u. wilkins, west uiclcory. A successful revolution is sometimes but a turn for the worse. No man or woman in thestate will hesi tate to speak well of Cbamberlain'sStom ach and Liver Tablets after once trying Mem. lliey always produce a pleasant movement of the bowels, improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion. For sale by Dr. Dunn, Tiouesta, W. U. Wilkins, West Hickory. Seeing isn't believing when a in can't believe his own eyes. For a lazy liver try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They in vigorate the liver, aid the digestion, reg ulate the bowels and prevent bilious at tacks. For sale by Dr. Dunn, Tionesta, W. U. Wilkins, west Hickory. SPECI.AI. ItOIMITKIPTOl KIST It A TEN by way of the Nickle Plate Road to points in Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, iNew .Mexico, lex as, Colorado and L tan 1 ickels on sale daily from June 1st to Sept. 30th. '03, inclusive. Long limits. Slop overs and other attractive natures. For particulars call on or address City Ticket Office 1120 State SI., Erie, Pa., H. C. Allen, C. P. A T. A. 4t. Slight injuries ofien disable a man and cause several days' loss of time and when blood poison developes, sometimes re sults in the ioi-s of a hand or limb. Chamln rlain's Pain Balm Is an aml-eptic liniment. When applied to cuts, bruises and burns it causes them to heal quickly and without maturation, and prevents any danger of blond poison. Sold by Dr. Dunn, Tionesta, W. O. Wilkins, West Hickory. A Giunt ot the Der.i. The American Museum of Natural nistory In New York has what is be lieved to be the largest whale ever ex hibited on land. It is a female finback slxty-eljiht and a half feet In length. Its IhhI.v Iu life was thirty feet in cir cumference. It is estimated that at least fifty men could be Inclosed with in the interior of this gigantic animal. The full grown right whale, which is the species usually hunted for its blub ber niiil whalelsme, averages from forty-five to ttrty feet only in length. The whale whose skeleton Is to ndorn the niusi'tiin was washed ashore dead near Forked river. New Jersey, last Noveni Ikt. Scientific theory nvers that the ancestors of the whales were terres trial or laud mammals which gradually became aquatic iu their way of living. Curious Cossack Canton. Many tpnvr customs and usages are prevalent among the Cossacks of the I on. No man changes his clothing on a Monday. If he did It is believed that he would suffer from a severe skin disease. On Thursday no fat or flesh must be pickled or corned. If any one neglected this the meat would be full of worms In a fortnight. Wool Is not spun on n holiday, else the cattle will sicken and die. A lien Is always given tin uneven number of eggs to hatch, never an even number. Hones left from a dinner at n funeral nre thrown into the river, else the dead will appear to the living in fearful shape. And nt the same meal no one dare cut bread; it must always bo broken. SometlilnK Wrong. All Australian auctioneer who was reputed to have more education than professional ability was endeavoring to sell some cattle to an audience of farm hands. 'Gentlemen," he began, "I have n particularly nice lot of heifers and bullocks, and I may say that the heif ers predominate." He was interrupted by u very agri cultural voice from the crowd. "I thort there was something wrong with 'em," it said, "or you wouldn't have to sell' nil." One rartirnlar Itrnson. "My dear," said Mrs. Cawker to her daughter, "when you are at Mrs. Cuiu so's this afternoon I hope you won't think of repeating that bit of gossip about Mrs. Gilfoyle that Mrs. Fosdkk told us this afternoon." "Why, liinnimn?" "Well, because it would be ungener ous and unkind, nnd I don't think Mrs. (iilfojie would like It told, and, besides, I want to tell it to Mrs. Cuinso myself." Snfetjr In Xambrrs. Rrannigan Come home an' teck sup per wld mo, Flannlgan. Flaiinigan Shure it's past yer sup per time now. Yer wife il bo mad us n butter. Krunnignn That's jist It: she can't lick the two of us. Philadelphia Ledger. Why He Objected. lie I wouldn't want any one to mar ry me out of pity. She Rut they say pity is akin to love. 11; Well, I never could stand for poor relations. Brooklyn Life. KEDUCEU RATES TO 1IOSTON. On account of the meeting of the Na tional Educational Association, at Bos ton, Mass., July 6 to 10, the Pennsylva nia Railroad Company will sell excur sion tickets to Boston from all points on its lines west and south of Princeton, Ueightstown, Tennent and Long Branch, on July 3, 4, A and U, good going on those dates and good to return between July 8 and July 12, inclusive, at rate of single fare for the round trip, plus f 2 00. By depositing ticket with Joint Agent at Boston, on or before July II, and pay ment of fee of fifty cents, extension of return limit may be obtained to Septem ber 1. For stop-over privileges and fur ther information consult nearest ticket agent. It A good bard fall is often the result of trying to stand on one's dignity. 'CIONEHTA MAIIKKTS CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour $ sack - 1.00 1.2S Corn meal, feed, $ 100 tb., l.'JO l.SO 1.2.5 .48 .70 .03 Corn meal, family, "& 100 lb.., Chop feed, pure grain Oats Com, shelled Bnckwheat flour, $J lb , Beans bushel Ham, sugar cured Bacon, sugar cured Shoulders , Salt Pork, tb Whitefisb "ft kit 3.00 .16 1H .10 .11 70 Sugar ri.0 Syrup 35(g) .50 N. O. Molasses .35 .60 Coffee, Hoast Rio Lil5 Coffee, blended Jsva .20 Tea 35 .fit) Butter .15 Rice .. 05. 08 Kggs, fresh .15 Salt 13 barrel 1.25 Lard .15 Potatoes, W bushel .75 Potatoes, Sweet l tb .24 Lime T barrel 901.0n Nails keg 2.75 NNITAL FINANCIAL STATE rV MKNT of Ureen township School District lor year ending June 1. VMl: Gross ain't tax dup. for sell. pur. 1 1,7.'I0 68 " " bi'd'g pur.. 579 86 2,:il!l 44 Abatements $ 102 27 Exonerations 48 08 Outstanding tax 115 DO 2T(1 31 Total tax recoipts Tuition from adjoining districts State appropriation Total receipts EXPENDITURES. .4 3 tiO . 1,007 01 Teachers Salaries Now school buildings and lots .. Interest on bonds and notes School books and supplies , Fuel , Furniture and apparatus , Repairs Salary of Secretary , Salary of Treas. and Col Miscellaneous expenses 12,508 50 414 00 21 8 816 M 1H2 62 185 27 124 05 30 00 106 07 238 06 $4,580 13 Bal. due Treasury $1,346 30 AjYM AN COOK, K. K. DKVVO) PY, Secretary. President We, the undersigned, auditors of Green District, Forest Co., having carefully ex ainined the above accounts of the Treas urer, find them correct to the best of our knowledge and belief. a. Hknry, F. i. RathkoM. J. P. Kkkk. Auditors June 1, l.HO. In Three Minutes you can make delicious Ice Cream by using the Peerless Iceland Freezers (ONE MOTION) 1 to 8 qt. sizes in stock. !f.BI&l THE 0IFFERB Between the clothes we sell and thoso at other stores cannot bo measured in dol lars. You will find on examination, aud especially after wearing a suit, that our prices are really lower than elsewhere. This label on a suit of clothing is equivalent to "1S-K" on gold, or "Ster ling" on silver : The McCuen t'o. OUTFITTERS OF Men, Roys Children, Oil City, Pa These garments of ours are brimmed with distinctive touches : Full of handwork wherever It belongs. Made right and made to stay right. A first-class cutter fits them on you and any necessary alterations are made in our shop by export tailors. These are the garments that are fust sending the incompetent tailors, and the back number hand-me-down dealers, sending them whero the shoemakers went. Prices, $10.00 to $22.00, Everything here to dress von well. while it is new and up-to-date. THE McCUEN CO, 2b AND 29 SENECA SI . , OIL CITY, PA. Send model, sketch or photo ol invention lei free report on patentability. Fnrfrei TRADE-MARKS For free book, now to secure wnti to Patents and ' Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C. AUDITORS' SETTLEMENT of Tio nesta Twp., School Fund for year ing Juno 1st, 1003: Jesse Carson Col. of Tionesta Twp., in ac- counly with School fund 'or year end ending fune 1st. 10H3: rut. To om't ofdiiplicato $1,016 08 By ain't paid Treas $1,135 II Bv 5 percent, on $11.8 40 IS 42 Bv 2 percent, on $368.40 7 37 By 5 percent, on $785.11 30 25 By lands returned 63 82 Hy 5 percent, on lands returned.. 3 19 By Exonerations Til 10 By 6 percent on $.128 63 16 43 Hy cash to bal paid Treas 312 20 $1,646 98 in. Lawrence, Treas., of 1 lonesta Twp., in account with the School fund, for the year ending June 1st, 1003: pu. To bal. in hamis 274 73 Toamt. from Col 1,447 31 To anit. fiom Co. Treas 1,211 47 To Slate appropriation 1002 1,184 03 To ami from Ureen Twp 45 00 To amt. from J. Suiearbaugh 872 51 $5,005 14 t'K By orders redeemed $4,656 66 By 2 percent. Com 03 13 By bal. in hands 315 35 $5,005 14 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. KXPENPITURES. Teachers wages $2,233 00 Rent and repairs 22 65 Fuel 172 65 Seo. lees and postago 27 82 Auditors fees and printing 26 00 Dobt 500 00 Interest 60 50 Textbooks 634 08 Supplies 62 82 Sundries and Supplies 582 64 $4,501 86 ,...$1,300 00 MAliIMTlhs. Outstanding orders RKOUHCKS. Bal. in hands Treas $ 315 35 Bal. duo from Co. Treas 456 77 Liabilities over resources 527 88 $1,300 00 We, the undersigned Auditors of Tio nesta township, hereby certify that we have audited and examined the accounts of the School District of said township for the y(ar ending June 1st , 100.1, and find them as set forth in the foregoing report. J. 11. Wk.ntwortu, J. A. Siirivkii, Attosl; Auditors. R, L. Haslkt, Clerk. MEN T not under 25 years, to call on old anil new customers. No delivering. Position permanent to the right parly. Pay weekly. OLEN BROTHERS, Rocukstkr, N.Y. lwTjmia Foreign I o Lure a Com m One Hay S?:f ToJce Laxative BrOmO Qllinine Tallets. JS (A on every box. 25c. 11IUMVII 0W ' WMM TjIKZias ANOTHER LOOK at thesa thing; fur summer wear if not fully convinced they are auperior. Nut necetsary to look twice to eee that there is style in these MEN'S FURNISHINGS. Even those who are not posted on what is correct observe that there is somethiug unusally attractive about these goods. Our line of belts contains every sort that is good form this season. 23v ami 50c. HEATH k FEU. Up-to-Date Dealers in no. A. Waynk Cooe, President. A. B. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, Collections remitted'for on day of pr.ymnnt at low rates. We promise our custom ers all the bonotits consistent with conservative b kinir. Interest piid on time deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. laui Wc also handle all of Movement! nnd Cases The LEADING JEWELER. 32 SENECA St., OIL CITY, PA. THE OLD RELIABLE mm LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. (Jood Slock, (iood Carriages and Rug tries to let upon the most reasonable terms, lie will also do iJOB TBAMI1TG- All orders left at the Post Olilco wil receive prompt attention. CHICHESTER'S EKOLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS CO' Nnf. Alwnv. r.!fnbl(. I.nllrs. iwl( !ruirclt fm 4 lll ll.Tt:K ;ULISII III lied anil 4Jwld Mii'ltillic Imjxha, m'ttltil Willi hlui rihhou. Tnkr no oilier. Kefum danirrrn ulM.li iMllonannd Inillnllon. liny nl' your llruuxist, or mim1 iv. in rtiunpi fur I'arlirulitr. IVmII monlala uml "Keller for l.ndies." tnlrlirr, by return Mall, lu.oou TeMiuiuiniils. bold by all DrurKirfls. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. 8100 Jlatdlaon Mquare. 111 11. An PA. He.U.1 tbl. NHh Cures Rheumatism, Neura'gia, Io.juritB, Sore Feet, Lame and Ai-hinx Rack. Skin Diseases. Pains and Sprains. WA3TO WANO ELECTRIC OIL. 25c. TRY IT VBaav J UAaV Ul -alatA Mai VI A WherTyou buy a watch for V your son have it put in a l I Wads worth (I (( Watch Case 1 J When he Is as old as vou the f' watch will he ns pood 'ns new. ll II Strength, ripidity nnd finish V guaranteed for 25 years. If Call and sec than. -VJTh. no.ts. Kkllv. Cashier. Wh. Smbarbauqh, Vice Fresidon NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. $50000. DIRECTORS Q. W. Robinson, Win. Smoarbaugh, T. F. Uitchey. J. T. Dale, J. II. Kelly. SHEFFIELD & TIONESTA It ML WAY. TIME TABLE To Take Effect July (!th, iiiO.I. NORTH Eastern Time SOUTH 2JLi Stations 2 I 4 p. in la. in Leave Arri Nehraska Rota Run Lamentation Newtown Mills KellettvillH Ruck Mills Mnyhurjr Porkey M inister Wellers Hastings Rluo Jav Henry's Mill Rarnes ShelUeld Arrive Lea p. in. p, 8 6 ill 1 00 0 !! J5.5 Ml .10 311 20 1.1 INI ,10 40 10 7 (Ml 7 :i 7 41 7 4.i 1 4.YK (III 1 firm is 2 0.YK 2ft 12 ai Li 2 20,8 -10 2 2fi,S 4.r 12 III 12 o; 11 X .1 2 ;io,h ;n 2 40 1) 00 2 5.1,11 1.1 )i.r : 20 II 4115 II 30 -1 II 00,4 10 404 III 30,1 10 5.1 40 2.1 15 :t in !i ;tn :i 2.1 ii fio :t 4., lono p.m'a. in ve a. m. 'p.m. T. I). COLLINS, Pbksidkst. lennsylvania HAlLIiOAU. RUEKALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Tiikinir effect. June 1st, 1003. No. 30 Ruflalo Express, daily except Sunday 1107: a. in. No. 32 Oil City and Pittsburg Exf ress.dai'ly.except Sundav..7:17 p.m. No. :;io Oil City Aeeom.,Sun-" day only 9;.'0 a. m. No. 0:32 Oil City Accom., Sun day only, H;27p. m. For II iekory .Tidlouta, Warren, K i117.ua, R rad ford, Olenn nnd the East : No. 31 Olean Express, daily except .Sunday 8:51 a. m. No. 3.1 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:45 p. in. No. 0,33, Irvineton Accom., Sunday only, 2:45 p. in. For Time Tables and additional Infor mation consult Ticket A(ent. W . V. ATI'ERHU RY, J. K. WOOD. Oennral Manager. Passenger Traltic Mgr. iEO. II. ROYP, Oon'l Pas-isnger Agt, A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. I tear ol Iloiel Weaver TIOIsTEST., IP-A.. Telephone Xo. SO. y DU T bAna Trade Marks 'ft"" Copyrights Ac. Anyone pending a nkelrh and dearrtntlnn maf qillrkly Hwertnin our opinion free wnHlipr iui Invent Inn t. irohnlr palentnlile. C'nmniniiltn. tloliastrlctlri'oiiUitttiilinl. llmiillMiok on Patent ient tree. lhlat inrpncr for niiriiiK uttlnta. I'rttHiit. taken through Munti He Co. recelro Mprriiit notice, without vluiree, iu the Scientific Jlnierican. A linnrisnmrlj lllnrnfcl wwklr. I.nrsont r-r rtilfittnn of nny ncientitir t'luriml. Terms, fit a yivir; ftnir montlis, $1. Hold by till newmlonler. MUNN&Co.36'8-"" New York Uraucb Olliru, 02i F St.. Vf lull llitfton, U. C 1 mm
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