THF FOREST REPUBLICAN J. C. WCNK, Editor 4 Pkohiitm. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY ((, 19''4. 1904 JANUARY 1904 Su. I Mo. Tu.;We. Th. Fr. Sa. "2 3 5 6 7 8 9 1011 17 18 1213 1415 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 MOON'S PHASES. ruii O 0:47 O a. ni. q 10 a p. UI. .New , ij:4t 17 ? Third Flrt pc J) Quarter 43 Quarter p.u. Mn. Hr.yaN aeema to have Dome mic-ce-s in Kurilne, interviewirn kings mid tilings. ; PkM' ckatic papers are pirk'nu nut various Republican candidates for Presi dent, lul ar uiMble to name anybody they can beat. It may lie a painlul tad to copperhead, but it Colombia commits a hosiile art on the istiiiti us, ibis country will not be caught unprepared. Japan has I all' as many inhabitants a the U 11 lied Stale-. Iltneyein tinlit halt' bo well tbey, will be able to make it very interesting for the Mtar. Thr ueA'spapera will be likelv to make considerable trouble fur Mr. Tall, the new secretary ol war. It baa leaked out that he one whipped an editor. . Amruican maiiulaciurea exported in 1003 reach a tolal value of over $400,000, 000. How is that for KH"i"K "old of for eign trade under a protective policy f Bktwkkn April and November a corn crop wa raised in the United Stales val ued at t052.000.000. Dmiciiitr gold is a slow business compared with plowing com. Mr. R tan hat bought bi father's old homestead at Salem, III. He will per haps bequeath it t the Ma e 10 exhibit hh he place where a candidate l"r the pres idency was born. Thb entire property of a trust capital ized at flOO.000,000 was Mill at unci ion last week lor $4,500,1100 -lea than a twen tieth of its alleged value. This looks as if President, Roosevelt's "publiciiy" pan acea working to some extent, does't ur Sknatok ll"Ait makes a no. il manx itiqiirb-s, but be ine-.ns w II. He merely wantx to kilo , y..u kn , YaiiK.ee la h ion, 11 ix pr t.cipal clas-ic Invoi lie ix So crates, wi o sauntered an mid irom doui to (ion, bolhering bis Attieuiaii neih bora with conunili uins and iuteifermg with their work. As far as they are wise men and pa triots, the Democratic Senators will vote for the Panama ti eaty. lint hen they have done so, what issues will I hey have lell for next fall? Will they mount the oratoi ia Mtiimp and expatiate on the ne cessity of destroy inn the American laiitlT Will they try t . lesurrect lliesllver i sue, and carry banners inscribed witu the wel -remembered motto '1U to 1? ' Will they embrace socialism ? Win they j.on the anarchists T Will ihe hang all their hopes on the probability of convincing the American voter that there is no such thing us prosperity, that working men in this couniry are worse oil" than tbiy are in Russia and that conditions me growing constantly worse und. r Kepub lican management T What w ill they do for an issue? Will they not be poverty stricken indeed ? Tuts horrible theater tiie which oc curred in Chicsgo, last v.eck, stands sec ond in the extent ol loss ol lile in calam ities of bat character. In the burning of a theater in Venna, Austria, 1,11 !er. 8, lll, INK) people lost tneir lives. Oilier theatre tires of considerable latality oc curre hh follows; 'Ihe Br 001 I 11 thea tre, in 1870, wit. a loss of 295 lives; the Vict- ria iheatre at Sunderland, Kn land, in ltlHo, when 200 were killed; the Opera Com que, in Par s in lKhT. 131 people burned to death; anil the Ciiaiitien Ba zar, in Paris, in IM17. v. itb a loss ol 200 lives. In 1811 a iheatre at Richmond, Va., was burueil, at whicn time 70 per sons perished, among them being the governor, Geo. W. Smith. It Is a sad fact that over-crowded theatres and lack of adequate precaution lor Hie safety of the I'Ublic. are still responsible ior such an immense loss of life, in the face of ear lier calamities of a similar chaiacter. It is certain tha stricter regulations and more rigid inspection of public hulls will lor a time at least lollow the Chicago dis aster. Little Hlliiw Jackets. Killing the trusis w ith tree trade is like eating onions to sweeteu the breuiii. All the Democratic party needs is a leader, an issue and a gooil record. The man who wants to see toe tun II controversy re-opened, ought to be liored for the simples. It' a horse ever laughs it must ho when he hears a Democrat advocating honest elections. We believe it safe to say that the fewer brains a man has the more mouth he lias and the greater his propt nsity lor using it. Senator Tillman of Smith Carolina saya that he is a selt-imide man. Well, lie does look as though be had been pitch forked Up. It becomes more and more evident ev ery day tha' the prophet had llrvan in mind when be said : "The wind b;oweth where it lisieih." The Democratic and Republican parties are both levelers, but they work differ ently, republicanism levels things up, and Democracy levels them down, There are two sides to Democracy. There is the pie side for tho politicians and the soup side for the suckers. Where are you "at ?" Moravian Falls, N. C, Yollow Jacket. Promising a fair treaty, Columbia in duced this country to change itsiaihmiau canal plans from Niearautta to Panama. W hen a treaty was submitted givinu Co lumbia $10,000,000 down and fTiO.OOO year for allowing Ibis country to spend (200,001 ,000 011 the isthmian canal, Co lumbia marked up the figures immeuse ly, and added that even the advance de manded might not be satisfactory. The protest of the Untied Slates auainstthe (Uirrant nets of Coi"tnbnii "ad laith will he an effective on, and that greedy Re public gel no sympathy front the worhi at large. I.i. ( ill I list it 11 c. The Kliipaley school district will hold a local institute at Kellettville, in the school house, Saturday, Jan, lti, 1004 Morning session will begin at 10 o'clock and the alteruoou tension at 1:30 o'clock. The purpose ol the institute is the discus s. 11 ol ttie newly adopted coti.se of stiidx and the lollow lug topics will be consid ered !'" -' ' ' ' 1 The. advantages of a Uniform Course ol Study, Supt, E. K, Stitgiuger ; A gem era ta.k on the new cours", Prof. D. W, Morrison; Primary Reading, Miss Jjoh nieyer; Intermediate Reading, Miss Rogers ; Advanced Readiug, Miss Daugli erty , Pi unary Hi-lory, Misa Hunter; lioennediaie History, Miss Uiienther; Advanced History, Mr. Carr inner; Pri mary Arithmetic, Mrs. McGhan; Inter mediate Arithmetic, Mrs. Berlin; Ad vanced Arithmetic, Mr. Reed; Primary Language, Miss Jensen; Intermediate Grammar, Miss McElravy; Advanced (mill mar, Miss Mi-L'len. All learners will be cordially welcomed and, entertained free, is tbey will uolily either of the Kelieliville teachers of their iiiltnuiiu to alt lei. . Com. Cream of Hie News. A bud memory is the liar's night mare. Winter Caps, Toques, Ac, at clear ance prices, at Healh it Kill's. It Tilings we don't possess make life worth living. Go to Uovard's for beautiful China at about cost, U What we all sigh for is long life with out old age. Any man who works only for pay seldom docs his best. The line ol new clothing at Hopkins' is "out of-sight." Hut the price is not only within sight, but within reach of all No man who does you an I' jury will ever lorgive you for it. -Gold fish and globea very much rf din ed ill price at Uovard's. It It's 'erri ly risky to forgt you are married when your wife is around. When you want shoes juat remember that Hopkins handles the two leading brands Douglas for gentlemen and Slrootiiiaii for the ladies. Nufced. It Whisky will takes man down faster than a toboggan,- T is is our lnve"tory week, therefore s 'ine grent b iratus. Il-ath & Keit. It Kverv in n thinks h is the proper oil" lo land around and hosx the j b Tit word "Woollex"' stands for the best f anything in the ladies garment line. Hopkins handles this line capes. jackets and skirts. It Instead of try inn to convince a wo man, the wise man proceeds to cosz her, A uoiid tune to buv a nice winter ha N right now. At toyce's in llinery jou can net one fir just hall price. Call ear ly before the choicest are gone. It A man may be able to trade his rep ula ion lor money but lie can't trade ba k. lion's Thl. J We oiler One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh, that can no be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Ch knky . Co., Props., Tol do, (. We, the undersigned, have kiloii F..I. ' heney fin the ;ai 15 years, and believe him perl'ecth honorable in all busines transac ions and linancial 1 1 able to carr out anv obligation mad.- y their linn U kst it TkaI'X. wholesale drmtgisls, to leilO, (.., VV Al.llING, KlNNAN .V MaHVIN, wholesale druggists, Teiedo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the sy-tem Price " ner bottle. Sold by all" druggists. . Testi monials free. Hall's Familv Pills are Ihe best. t'l.I.HATIt! TKKS. The I llllellce of i-liliiatK! conditions I the cure nl consumption very mile1 overdrawn. The poor patient, and th' rich pat ten , too, can do much better ai b uiie bv proper attention to food dines lion, and a regular use of German Syrup. Free exp- i-toratloii n the morning i ruaile o rl ini by G-irman Syrup, so is a li .oil night's rest and the absence of thai w -akentnir cough and debilitating night sweat. Restless nights and the exhaus tion due to coughing, the ureatest dan ger and dreol ol ihe consumptive, can be pi evented or slopped by taking Grman Syrup libera ly and regularly. Should you be able to go to a warm r clime, you will find 1 hat of the thousands of con sumptives there, th few who are bene fitted and regain strength are those who use German Syrup Trial Ivxtloa, lioc; regular size, 7."c. at James D. Davis'. A Prisoner In lli-r Own House. Mrs. V. 11. I.ayba, of 1001 Agnes Avp., Kansas ity. Mo,, has for several years heen troubled with severe hoarseness and at tun n a bard cough, which she says, "Would keep me in doors lor days." I was prescribed lor by physicians with 110 noticeable results A friend gave ine pari ol a bottle of Cham) erlain's Cough Reuiedv with instructions to closelv lol low the di recti' us and I wish (o state that alter the lir-t day I could notice a decided chaoge for ihe better, and at this time af ter using it for two weeks, have no hesi tation in saving I realize that I am entire ly cured. Tins remedy is for sale by Dr. .1 C, Dunn. Six'clul t'oinliiclpil Excursions viu I lie - Mrkle I'lute. The Nickel Plate will sell special ex cursion tickets Dec, 15th, Jan. 5th and lilth at extremely low one way and round trip rales to all points in the West, South or Southwest. Address A, C. Showalter, Dial Pass. At., No. K07 State St , Krie, Pa. Write to day. (12J13 N(,tice. The policy holders ol the Farmers Mu tual Fire Insurance Co.. of Marble, Pa., will meet Irom 10 g. in. until 3 p. ill , Sat urday, Jan. Slli, 1004, lor the purpose of electing directors for tho ensuing year, Ac, 'it S. Nikdkhrttku, Sec. When bilious trv a dose of Chamber lain's Htoinaihe and Liver Tablets and realize for once hnW quickly a first-class up-to-date medicine W1n ,,rrw.t tje dis order. For sale by Dr. J. tj. Dunn. WINDOWS WERE FACTENED. Many People Might Have Escaped 1 Thay Could Have Been Opened. Chicago, Jan. 5. Coi'c:t: "i .-kj.- iias ' rtceiyed Information that more than half Of the stage! hands were in a sa- loon near "tho staso door drinkins btor when the lire was discovered. It has been learned that t'.u smsller stago door opened in, and not out, as the city ordinances require, and that 41 was torn from its hinges when tho ttumpede of chorus girls occurred. Windows of the thaater throue1' which many poople might have es caped were closed and covered with heavily bolted sheet lion doors, ac lording to Mrs. Maud MacDonaM vicUey, who for the first time was abl" 1 1 relate the details of her escape. Her story may he an important feature of '.he coroner's inquest. More than a half dozen windows on 'ho first floor within easy reach of those occupying seats in the orchestra circle wore closed and covered ou tho ruitside hy iron doors, whose bolts had rusted or would not loosen. Only one of these windows responded to . the frantic efforts of a dozen people. Many nrrsons, Mrs. Nickey believes, fell l"td trying to open other windows. The closing down of Chicago thea ers by order of Mayor Harrison baa caused paralysis of business In many iirectlons. Three thousand actors. tage hands and people who depend di rectly upon the theaters for a living nre idle, with no hope of employment for probably a fortnight. Restaurants and hotels are com plaining and street railway traffic has fallen off. Even electric light signs have been cut off. The members of the "Bluebeard" theatrical company were permitted by the police to leave for New York an.t were followed by the "Billionaire" ci mpany. It is estimated that 15.000 persona will suffer from the mayor's closing order, of whom 1,200 are actors, 350 UFhe-8. 500 electricians and stage hands, 400 cab drivers, 200 waiters, 100 bill posters and 23 printers. The loss In recelnts at the 35 theaters will to tal $18,000 per day. Many Valuables Taken From Ruina. Chicago, Jan. 5. Probably $23,000 worth of articles lost in the Iroquois theater fire are still unidentified. Dozen of pieces of jewelry are froz en In the Ice In the theater and officer were busy all day digging out watches, rings, hair pins and furs. Money to help bury the unidentified dead and relieve any who may be suf fering from the fire has commenced to pour in. For gallant and heroic conduct at the fire Marshal Musham has restored to duty six firemen who were under suspension for alleged In subordination. markeTreport. New York Provision Market. New York, Jan. 4. WHEAT No. 2 red, 92'c f. o. i. aPoat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 97?4c. CORN No. 2 corn, 53c f. o. b. float; No. 2 yellow, 57c. OATS No. 2 oats, 43'fj4HV;,c; No. 2 white, 4t"4c; No. 3 white, i o. nCCKWHEATT FLOl'R $2.13'Q 2.30. PORK Mess. $1 3.73 ft 14.50; family, $14.50tf 15.00. HAYShlpplng. f0r?7rc; gc.o:l to choice. 85(fj90c. TU'TTER Creamery, extras, 24c, factory. 141,6 tfTlS'c: western Imita tion creamery, 19c. CHEESE State, full cream, small. fanc. 12c. EGGS State B'-.d Pennsylvania fi;ncy selected, 4:(S 47c. POTATOES Stato nrd weten. pet sack. $2.10ff2.20. ' Buffalo Provision Market. Buffalo. Jan. I. WHEAT No. 1 northon, 9:ie; winter wheat. No. 2 red. 90c. CORN No. 2 yellow, 50 c f. o. b afloat; No. 3 yellow, 49c. OATS No. 2 white, 42c f. o. t Un- V 3 wtlllO . it !(. FLU UK- SMi It! wi'eAI. m-u' e-- per bbl., $4.905.65; low grades, $3.25 4.00. BUTTER - Creamery western er-. tra tubs. 24c; state and Pennsyl vania creamery, 22M.fi 23c; dairy, fair to good, 18 19c. CHEESE Fancy full cream, 12',i; Cod to cholie, 11 Y2 ft 12c; lommon to fair, 9ft 10c. DOGS State, fresh fancy, 37ft 38c. POTATOES Per bit., 70ft80c. East Buffalo Live Stock Market. CATTLE Best steers on sale $5.23 tj? 5.50; good to choice butcher steers. $4.70(13 10; medium half fat steers, $3 C5ft 1.25; common to fair heifers, M.0i&'3.00; choice to extra fat heifer, $4.50ft.:,.OO: good butcher bulls, $3.75 ft 1.00: choice to extra veals. $8 .VW 8 75; fair to good veals, $7.00ft7.."0. 3HEFP AND LAMBS Choice l?ml3. $0.40ftC.GO; culls to common. 14. SOf 5.23; yearlings, handy weigM. H .75(55.25: wether sheep, $1.00ft4.50. HOGS Mixed packers grades. $5.25 ft 5.35: . medium hogs. $r( 25ft5.35; pigs light, $5.30ft5.l0. Buffalo Hay Market. WAY Timothy, nw, per 1011. loof. M3.00ftl4 00; hay, prime on trac, lew. $13.50(0 14 00; No. 1 do do, $12.50 Q13.00; No 2 d" -to n ftl2 00. TIONE8TA 5IA.IIICKX8 CORPECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour 19 sack 1.151.40 Corn meal, feed, $ 100 lb . 811 Corn meal, family. 100 lb l.fio Chop feed, pure grain. l.:s: Oats .50 Corn, shelled .75 Ruckwheat flour, $ tb .O.'i Beans bushel 3.00 Ham, sugar cured .16 Bacon, sugar cured .16 Shoulders .10 Salt Pork, 1 Hi .14 Wbitetish kit .70 Sugar .01 Hyrup 35(g) .50 N. O. Molasses 85 .50 Cnttee, Roast Rio 12JI5 Coffee, blended Java .20 Tea 86 .60 Butter .05 Rice 05fd).OH Kggs, fresh (&.80 Salt Tj barrel 1.25 Lard ,lu Potatoes, $ bushel ,50 Potatoes, sweet, II .0:! Lime "ft barrel 160 Nails Tj keg 2.70 KEYS OF THE BASTILLE. These Historic Itellcs of Old Parts Oward by an Amerlrnn. k The keys which loeUed- the great gates of the Bastille ut the time of its full have been in America for 11 num ber of yeursN For nearly 11 century they remained in the possession of the family of the Frenchman who took them front the fatuous prison, though they have recently come into the pos session of an Englishman living in (JlIl'IlCC, When the mob stormed the prison 011 July H, 17S0, u Parisian, Currier Lechastel, Is said to have beeu the first to rush oyer the drawbridge ns it fell. It was he, nt any rate, who over took a fleeing Jailer ami took tin keys from him. The 1110U Immediately stuck the keys ou tho cud of 11 spike, 11 ml an immense throng paraded with thein through the streets. They were con sidered one of the most valuable tro phies of the revolution. Lecliastel kept the keys, anil tbey remained in his family until IS.!), when a descendant of the family emi grated to America, taking them with lilni. Eventually the keys were sold to John Hamilton of St. Imls, who kept them for twenty-live years, ex hibiting them from time to time, when they were sold to 11 Canadian. One of the keys was obtained . in Friiiuv by (ieneral Lafayette and was presented by him to George Washing ton a year or two before his death. It hangs In Ihe mansion nt Mount Ver non and has been seen by thousands of visitors there. The keys at present are very old anil rusty. The largest of them Is twelve Inches long and is quite heavy. The smallest Is of line workmanship, the socket being shapisl like the ace of clubs, 11111I Is supposed to have belong ed to the treasure rooms. This and tin other key measure six Inches In length, while the other two are about ten Inches and much heavier. Washington Times. Mecca trlcl ties In I'lil.ices. The Russian Empress Anne built n great palace of Ice and ou occasions when the fancy seized her punished several of her dainty courtiers by com pelling them to pass the night In this great chamber of state, where they were almost frozen to death. The Czar Paul, ancestor of the pres ent emperor of Russia, constructed n room formed entirely of huge mirrors, where he sjaMtt hours walking to and fro lu full uniform a singular taste for the ugliest man in Russia. One of the native princes of Java cooled his palace by making a stream fail in a cascade over the gateway, nnd the Indian despot Tlppo Sahib placed beside his dinner table 11 life size fig ure of a tiger devouring an English ollicer. the roar of the beast .and the shrieks of the victim being imitated by hidden machinery. A Thrilling Starr. A gisxl story is told of 11 stuttering plebe at Annapolis who was accosted by an upper class man and ordered to tell him a story and to "tell It quick." The plebe started in as rapidly as his excited stato of mind would permit about as follows: "I-I-I-l was w-w-walkiug down the road n-a-st 1-1-llttle while ago 11-n-n-n I uiet-met-met n-up-per class man, n-n-ti-n; he w-w-was dandy f-fellow, 1111-11-11 he slapped me on the b-b-liack an' said, 'Hello, old 1111111." n-ii-11 I was s-s-so excited an' happy M-I-I fell dead." Ulalllaalonlacd. Some (iHieers of n British ship were (lining with tt mandarin at Canton. One of the guests wished for n second helping of a savory stew, which he thought was some kind of duVk, and, not knowing the word !n Chinese, held his plate to his host, saying, with smil ing approval: "Quack.' quack, quack!" His countenance fell when his host pointbig to the dish, responded: "Bow, bow, bow!" New York News. Hnman n(ure. "Mike," said Plodding Pete, "what would you do If you was to wake up an' find yourself a railway president'" "I dunno," answered Meandering Mike. "Human nature is human mi lure. I s' 1 lose I'd git mercenary an' begin to worry about all de Ties I've been benllu' do company t: of." Wasliington Star. A Little Too Kninrl. "Oh, we've got an easy thing tills time!" said the confidence man who hail been prospecting for a victim. "Sure?" "Oh. positive! Why, I've rounded up a fellow who thinks he's too smart to be 'done' by any one." Chicago Post.' A ml He Needed II. Van tjuizz As for inc. I would never marry a brainy woman. Fitz Bile-Why not? There ought to be one set of hrirns in every fntnlly. New (H "" ' "at. Mode. The Stockholders of toe Forest County National Bank ot'Tionesta, Pa., will meet on Tuesday, January 12, lf04, at 2 o'clock, p. in., at tiie oince 01 ine DanK for the purpose of the election of directors for the ensuing year. 121041 A. B. Kklly, Cashier. (jo Somewhere via Ihe Mrkle Plate. Special low rates one wav. also round trip via the Nickel Plain on Deo. 15, Jan. Gth and 19th to all points West and South See or write A. C. Showalter, Dlst. Pass. Agt. 807 Mate St., Erie, Pa., lor lull par ticulars. Three throuuh fast express trains in either direction daily. (14)jl8 Mr. Win. S. Crane, of California, Mil, suffered for vears from rheumatism and Itun aun. II-J wns Anally advised to trv Cbamherlali.'R Pain Balm, which he diii. and it effected a complete cure. For sale bv Dr. J. C. Dunn. Low Itntes via Hie Nickel Plan-. Bee. 15, Jan. 6th and lOlh are the dates for the next low rate excursions via the Nickel Plate road to th" West, South and Southwest. Information n relerenee to these rates may be had by writing or phoning to A. C. Show-alter, Disl.Pass. Agt., 807 StateSt., Erie, Pa. (13)jl3 Executor's Notice. L tters testamentary on the estate of Michael Mong, late ot'Tionesta township, Forest 0 unty, Pa., deceased, haying been granted 10 the undersigned, all per sons indebted to said estale are hereby notified lo make payment without del.y, and those havimr claims or demands will present them, duly authenticated for set tlement. Joh. E. Mono, Kxectitor. Tionesta, Pa. A. C. Brown, Attorney. (it A Clean-up ,- ' ' ! in S Shirt Waists Al tut 2 tlo II iimel ami hro cadcil waists, assorted colors, were $1, now 5a . -1 Do., heavy cotton waists, fancy material, were $1, now 75c. 1 Doz Rlack ami Black ami White SdtleetiB were SI, uow ' ' 75o. I luiincl Wiits- $1 f)0 waist?, new $1 00. 82 00 waists, now 81.45 $2 25 ami $2 50 waists. $175. o only More' waists, Black, look like silk ami will out wear it, O e 32 inch, tw 36 inch, wtre $3 00, u'nv $2 25 Notico of Appeals. Notice is hereby given that the Com missioners of Forest county will be at the following places at the time designated, for the purpose of holding appoals for I ho triennial assessment ol 1004: Harnett Twp., Tuesday, January 11, at Clariimton. JenksTwp., Wednesday, January 13, at Mariinvillti. Howe Twp., Thursday, January 14, at Fros's. (ireen Twp., Friday, January 1,1, at Ne braska, Kiimsley Twp., Monday, January IS, at Kellettville. Hickory Twp., Tuesday, January 1!), at Eat H ickory. Hariuoiiv Twp., Wednesday, January 20, at West Hickory. Tionesta Twp., Thursday, January 21, at Tionesta. Tionesta Borough, Friday, January 22, at Tionesta. ('ON HAD ltlltHKSN, A. K. SitirK, llK.NRV WlNKUARn, Attest: Commissioners. S. M Hknmy, Clerk. Fred. Grcttoiibcrgor OICNKHAIi BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, Kn gines, Oil Well Tools, (ias or Water Fit tings and Oenoral Mlacksmitbiug prompt ly done at l.ow Hates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west of the 'haw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited, FRF.D. 1 RKTTF.N BKRUFR A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOUESTA, PA. Telephone o. 20. Jos. fl-imr9 PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. IlepalrM Ituiler, Mills TaiiEiM, Agitator. Kiiy and Nells Neeonil - hand Holler, VAv. Wire or letter order protnpily at leniied to, Eud ol'Suspe' sion Undue, Tnird ward. Oil. CITY, IM. JLlMItA IUSIM-SS, Piacticil ideas, op-to dale meth ods, make our students a success, and the calls f'n them greater Ihan we can supply. The best investment von can make for the husiness ui rid is to take our C immer ial and Hhort hand Course. Ve teuch "i.ire in one vear than the ordinary school ran in three. 32 of our students have ac cepted office positions since last Spring. Enter at any lime. THE HOFF BUSINESS COLLEGE. Wahren, Fa CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH Naf. Aln-nvK rollnblc Ladle, nsk DnicRlst fo (llirill:tll;ili EXUI.Imii In ltel and Uolfl nx-tiilNc hoxra, sealeil with blue ribbun. Tnk no other, liefm. (IniiKeroiiM sutiHfl lullonMitiifl imilnllonw. Htiyor your DrimKUl, fir send 4. In Rtamps fur Particular. Tend. monlalH and "KeMpf fur l.ntlieM,' in trltrr, by return M nil. 10.000 Testimonial, hold by ail Dniui-lrils. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. 100 Mmrtlaon iirr, 1HI LA., PA. MenUvn tkli D.r.r. Wanted-An Idea Who can think er some Mimple Prrct your Ideas; ther mny brlnis yua wen I in. Wrlw JOHN WEDDEKblJRN CO., PuU-nt Altor Dey, WhlnRton, D. ('.. for their l.Kl prlu ollo' ud llit u( two hundred lureutlou wutsd. njitiin & son PENNYROYAL PILLS 0 I jra f. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. C mtt:. cnM to luist 1 a I i QLOSJNGOUT! Our Entire Stork f LctliiV "d M 8"ea Winter Coal and Cafea at just J price We are determined that we will not carry ANY over S5J b E H i 2 P 1 All Marked $10.00 now $.1.00. S 4. . S. . 2.50. Our los is your gain, ns we will positively not curry over anything in this line. COME HEATH m v4 AO. A. Watnk Cook, Hreaiilent. A. B. FOREST C0DKTY ; , - , TIONESTA, i - ' . ! CAPITAL STOCK, : , . DlRWTORa A. Wayne Cook, .' O, W. Kohinaon, Win, Smearliauich, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Rltchey. J.T.Dale, J.H.Kelly. Colleetlona remitted Tor on day of pr.ytiiont at low ratea. We proinUe our otiHtoiu era all the benefits consistent with (Hitmervatlve b ktni. Ititereat paid on time dopoeit. , Your patronage reapiHitrullv solicited. It Will Only Oost One Cent to hoy a postal card and send to the New York Trillium tanner, Ntv Ymk C ty lor u free eperituen copy. ftw New York Tribune Farmer ia a N i- tional IlluHtrated Atcricullural Weekly dr fanners an their familien, and EVEIIY ii'stie contaiua matter instructive and entertaining to EVEIiY uiemher of the familv The price i $1 00 per year, hut if you like it you can secure it with your owh f'-tv riiH local news papei, The Forest Kki'uhmcan. Timesta, I'a , at a hargaiu, i th papers one eir only $1 25 Send your order aud money lo The Uk tublican. Harvey Frilz, DKALKIt IN I) I a ill o nds Wat eh eN, CloekM and Jewelry, sterling .Silver, Silver ware and Leather Goods WATCH IXSI'KCTOIt li. S. & n. S. and I. IE. It. Mem YEvFmTZt The LEADING JEWELEIl. S2SKNKCA St.. OIL CI I Y, I'A We promptly olnaiii U. 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K 5-1 2 UMI 00 2 55 II 15 It 1(1 0 :io 3 25 60 3 45 lOtiO ).ni,a. in 12 45 5 12 35 5 12 105 12 05 5 II 55i5 II 40 5 II 30 4 II 00 4 10 404 10 30 4 inJp T. D. COLLINS, Pmk-idknt. Pennsylvania BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taklnir effect. Noveinher 2!)th, 1903. No. 30 Butralo Express, daily except Monday 11:10a. ui. No, 32 Oil City and PI tabum Exj re8a,daily,ex(!ept Suniiay..7:20 p.m. For Ilickory.Tidloute, Warren, Klnzua, Brad lord, Dluan and the East: No. 31 Olean Expreaa, daily except Sunday 8:48 a. in. No. 33 PittNbiirj? Expreas, daily except Sunday 4:45 p. in . For Time Tables and additional infor mation consult Ticket A jfi-n t. W. vV. AT TERHUKY, J. K. WOOD. General Manager Pa.Men(orTrallic Mur. OEO. II. BOYD, Oen'l I'af-entrer Agt. WANTED - SEVERAL PERSONS ol character and uooil reputation in each slate (one in thin county required) to represent anil advertiae old eNtaliliahed wealth v biiHinexa liousisol aoliil linancial Hlaniliiiif. 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