THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. C. WCNK, CoiToa 4 PnomilTOR. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1903. Bryaw, Cleveland, Gorman, Hill, how sweet it is for brethren to dwell together in unity ! Tt is estimated that, with no legal ob Maeles, it will be at least a year and a half before actual work can bogin on the Panama canal. It it somewhat unkind, ater Congress has abolixhed the ban in th national capitol, to suggest that their abolition shortened the special session of the Sen ate. The bartenders of Baltimore bare or ganized a total abstinence society. Could the consumer desire anv better evidence of the danger that lurks in the goods the bartenders sell ? Thkre is little mercy in the heart of Kaiser Wilhelni. lie has determined to send Ambassador Von Ilollebeu to this country on the bumiliat'ng errand of pre senting his recall. It is said that Boers have bought :!00, 000 acres of fine land near Sau Antonio, Tex. Their representatives say that within live years half the ablo bodied Boers will be in that state. Cc lor a do beot growers leceive on an average Ave dollars per ton fortbelr beel8( and they raise from 12 to as high as 30 tons to the acre. This means 00 to (150 per acre for one season's crop. The sympathetic public cannot but feel for tho disappionted Representative elect Hearst, lie has put all his eggs into one basket, the 1(1 to 1, Bryan basket and somebody has dropped the basket. Gkorok F. Swift, head of the great Swift meat packing concern, died at bis home in Chicago Sunday. Forty years ago lie started iu business in Boston as butchor. His wealth is thought to be f 10,000,000. He was aged 6:1. When the President's western guide was a guest al the White House, Mi. Roosevelt asked him what be thought of tho situation in Washington. Sniffing moment, the guide laconically replied: "Mr. President, I smell Injuns." Thlrr is something very touching alinut (he dev tion of Kx Senator Jones of Arkansas, to the President. Mr. Jones calls daily and it is expected be is 'touching" the President for an appoint ment on the Panama Canal Cum mission. The notorious Mr. Rathbone and some of his friends among the Democratic ed itors have construed the silver service presented to General Leonard Wood by the fashionable tennis club of Havana, as a bribe presented by a gamblers' associa tion. President Roosevelt aud ex-President Grover Cleveland will speak from the same platform in St. Louis on the oc casion of the dedication ol the St. Louis fair, and curiosity is keen in anticipation of the receptions given the two political leaders. The Dingley bill was enacted to cure the country of Cleveland's Gorman-Wilson brand of starvation. Now the dog gone Democrats want the Dingly bill re moved to cure the country of Dingley prosperity. Will the people do ltf Where do you stand, buddy. Moravian Falls Yellow Jacket. Thb policy of Protection Is the founda tion of our whole industrial syMem. Nine-tenths of our industrial capital is invested, nine-tenths of our industrial wage scales and other arrangements are made upon the supposition that this na tion will continue by law to reserve the home market for borne producers. Til r President has practically appealed to the generosity of the press to accord him two weeks un watched and undis turbed vacation while be is in Yellow stone Park. Thai's all right, Mr. Presi dent, we are not fond of roughing it, and we are always more thrilling when we draw on our imagination for the bear stories. German legislators continue to agitate measures aimed at American industrial supremacy, and in their debates tbey make no secret o( their dread of Ameri can power. Wednesday this hostility took the form of a bill to increase the tar ilTon American refined petroleum, which was voted in the iace of wise counsel to the contrary. Yesterday it appeared in a proH)silion by Baron Heyl 7.11 Herrns heim to have the government denounce the "most favored nation" treaties, es pecially wilh America. Herr Bernstein, socialist, pointed out that such action would react to the injury of Germany, but an agrarian member declared the United States is more interested in maintaining trade relations than Ger many. As a matter of fact the United Slates buys comparatively little from Germany, and we believe can find mar ket elsewhere for al! products that Ger many is not compelled to buy from us, regardless of duties. Germany is not a self-supporting nation. The United States has plenty for its own people and to spare and gi-es aliroa.1 only for luxuries. Pittsburg Gazette. Interest lug Letter From Idulio. J:'il. Jtrpuhlicitn : Dear Sir: I wrote you about one year ago, giving some account of this part of the West. Since then we have become somewhat a part of the natives, and feel as though we wore olii residents. The ways of the West are not the ways of tho Esst. The people of ibe country near the "setting sun" are a people of gold and silver, (a few years ago tbey were more for silver than gold, but a change has come over them to some ex tent and the silver craze has abated.) The West changes as well as the East. It seems a iueer proposition, yet never theless true, that almost all the people one meets in the West are from some one of the Eastern States. I am from Penn sylvania, another is from New York, some from Iowa, and even a few ac Wiow ledge that they are from Missouri, but not many, for the people of that State tvem (o havo tho rcputaliuu bore that they are, to say the least, "a little slow." I have only met one native-born, or at least a man who si I he was born in Ida ho, and. in fact, when he was born the present State was Included in Utah. Pocatello, where we lirst "Miatted," has been improving ever since we came. Last year the railroad, the Oregon Short Line, built extensive machine shops costing nearly a million dollars; a mag nlticent Masonic Temple was built, as well as many other solid improvements. The railroad will again this summer spend another million dollars in the erection of large car shops, possibly a fine hotel and other buildings. A num ber of substantial blocks bare been de signed and contracted for which will be commenced as soon as spring opens up. We now have free mail delivery and a daily newspaper, as well as a tii-weekly: Another new batik, the ltaunock, named for the county, has commenced business since I wrote you. The reservation has been opened, and while gold, silver and copper mines have not been found on top of the ground, yet it is known that there are some fine mines, but it will require capital to opeu them up. We have one of the finest electric light plants in the United States. The electricity is brought from American Falls to this place, a dis tance of 21 miles, and there Is plenty of power for all the purposes that may re quire it. Last year there was a boom and real estate went way up in the sky. Wonderrf in tho reservation that did not materialize were looked for, but the froth has gone down and thii city is now on the verge of a substantial and permanent boom. I do not know of a place in the whole country that oilers better chauces for the investment of capital. Property can be bought and houses built for rent, that will yield an investment of 20 per cent. There never baa been a time since we ar rived that honses were a drug on the market, and what is called a "shack" here, houses of three or four rooms, made simply of boards, always commands from f 12 to $15 per month. From five to seven years rental will give back all the money invested. Government land can be bad within a few miles of the city for f 10 an acre aud the Idaho canal will run through this property in a year or so and when it does, the same land cannot be bought for less than from thirty to fifty dollars an acre. Yo;i may ask the question, if tbia is the case, why do not the people here invest? They do. And there is no com munity in the world who back tbeir laitb in tbeir surroundings to a greater extent than do the people of the West. But you must realize the extent of the proposition, the vastness of the land that there is in the West. Few of the Eastern people have auy conception of the largo amount of laud that this part of their own coun try contains. Tnere is no man who will work, ami the West does not extend an invitation to any one who does not work, who cannot do well. No matter what bis trade or occu pation may be, there is occupation for him in this country. Ii he be a farmer, the rich soil is here which will produce in abundance all he may desire and far beyohd his capacity in the East. Where irrigation is used, and you cannot farm without it, the farmer is never dependent on rain. He does not, as they do some times in the East, have prayers offered for the refreshing rain to make bis crop j. row, all he has to do io this land of sun shine is to turn the water on aud the ground will give ber Increase, many hundred fold. If the man is a carpenter, the trades unions have made bis price 13.50 for every day he will work. Car penters were a scarce article here last summer and are likely to be this. If a blacksmith or a stone mason, there is work and in plonty. While there is room for all honest men and women in the West, there is not a spot where a drone is desired. The vastness of the West and the differ ent occupations that are offered in this country, make it a proposition that the mon and especially the young men of the crowded East would do well to investi gate. Where there are hundreJa of men rorone position with you, there areplacee waiting for them somewhere in this country. It does seem strange to me that when the railroads are offering such low fares and when traveling never was so safe and com lor table as at the present time, that more of the men of the Eact do not come out and investigate for thomselves. Il coming to Pocatello, you can get into a car at Chicago, and remain in it until you arrive at this place. You can re cline in your seat and sleep at night in a chair car, without costing you one cent, or you can take a tourist sleeper at Chi cago, and they are as comfortable as their more elegant neigobors, the Pullman, and sleep in your birth every night you are on your journey, and it wi l only cost you (1. Wn extend a cordial invitation to all our friends to come to Pocatello. to visit Boise, the capitol of the State, where the loses bloom and beauty is on every aide. To go a little farther, where the fruit grows In such piofusiou. To view the land awaiting man's turning into for tunes. To inspect the mines. To see the opportunities lor raising cattle and hors es, in fact to view the wonderful possi bilities that nature with her bounteous hand has spread lor his inspection and choice. Any Information of a special na ture that is in my power to give I shall he pleased to give to anyone asking for it. We are all working. Eveiy one, and making good waes. All ol us are en joying better health than we did in the East with the exception of my wife, who sutlers with rheumatism. Mr. editor, we will lie pleased lo show you the land in this part or the West ir you gi t tired of printing after you have made your fortune for we know from experience that there are many fortunes in the newspaper business in the EastT W. C. Mh.tenrkrukr. Pocatello, Idaho, March 25, l'J0:S. Drafnrwi Cannot lie ( iirrir by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only ono way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of tho mucous lining of the Eu stachian Tube. When tins tube, gets in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entire ly cloned dealness is the result, and un less the inilamation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever; nine eases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condi tion of the niiico.ua surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ca-e of Dealness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send Cor circulars, freo. K. J. CH EX EY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druirgists, 75. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. SKTICKK ATTACK OF CiKIP. Cnrra kjr anp lialile rckaMibrrlnla's CS Krmrd?. "When I had an attack of the grip last winter (the second one) I aciually cured nivself wilh one totlle of Chamlierlain'a Co u eh Remedy," says Frank W. Perry, Editor of the Enterprise, Shorlsville, N. Y. "This is the honest truth. I al times kept from coiiuhinit mvsell to pieces by taking a teaspoon fn I of this remedy, and when tlie couchinir si ell would come on at night I would lake a dose and it would pass oft and I would go lo sleep perfectly free from cough rnd its accompanying pains. To say that the remody acted as a most agreeable surprise is putting it mildly. J had no id. a that it would or could knock lit the urip, simply because I had never tried it lor such a purpose, but it did. and it seemed with the second attack of cnugliimr the remedy caused it to not only be of less duration, but the pains were far less severe, and I had not used the contents of one bottle before Mr. Urip had bid me adieu." For sale by Dr. Dunn, Tionesta, W. G. Wilkins, West Hickory. Notice. Notice is hereby given that W. D. Shields has left his accounts wilh me for collection. All persons knowing them selves indebted to same, please come and settle within thirty days of first ictico. All claims airainst same must be made within the abovo specified time. U. w. V anHorn, March 3, 1003. Clar i gton, Pa. 20 YEARS OF LIFE is tho average timealloted for a well cared for plow. If a plow is lo be your work ing companion for so many years, why not keep good company, the best is none ton good tor you. It is also very neces sary to know that you can be supplied promptly witli extras of all kinds to fit your plow. Hundreds of the host farm ers insist Hie "LkKoy Plow ' is the best made. "Easy Draft" and "Easy to Hold." They are made by a strong Com pany Not in a Trust. You can see them at Lanson Bros., Tionesta, Pa. License Applications. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing applications for license have been filed in in v office and will be presented April 21, 1003, at the Court of Quarter Sessions ol forest County, 1'a: 1. J. J. Young, Marien House,, Marien- vitie, fa. 2. G. W. Buhl, Keystone House, Mar lenville, Pa. 3. Charles N. Fulton, American House, ngeon, 1'a. 4 C. V. Weaver, Hotel Weaver, Tio nesta. Pa. 5. G. E. and M. L. Gerow, Central House, Tionesta, fa. 6. L. E. Branch, Central House, Clar inglon, Pa., 7. J. F. Walker, Diagonal House, By romtown. Pa. 8. J. F. Dechant and J. M. Borchert, forest House, Alarienvitle, la. Certified from the Record. J. C. GEIST, Clerk March 27, 1003. $33 to the Northwest Only $33 Chicago lo Portland, Ta coma, Seattle and many other Pa cifac Coast points, every day till April 30, 1903. One-way second class, colonist rates via the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul and Union Pacific line, or via the Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Pcul railway and auy one of the several excellent liuei west of St. Paul. Write for folder. John R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Room D, Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. 2t $14 to tho Dakotas. From Chicago and from Milwau kee. March 17, 24 and 31, and April 7 and 14, 1903. To all points on the Chic go, Mil waukee & St. Paul Railway iu North Dakoto and South Dakota. Via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. Folder mailed on request. John R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Room D, Park Bldg, Pitts borg, Pa. 4 1 2t BUIST'S Garden Seeds nro grown by us from Selected Seed Stock and nro tho flntst thut cun be pro duced. They nro Ilia Best Seeds for Private Gardens or Market Gardeners whero pnrlljr mid quality 0f so imirh importance. Wend for llnlnt'a Oanlni Guide forllKU. IISpiiKcH. It Is not simply acut.-iloRiio, hut full of desiruhle mid Important information on garden lint. Infliidiii rnli-ndiir of monthly opiraiioiis. l.ariro piiri'liftxerH of d should also send for our WliolrsalR Jlfnrkrt Carlrner.' Price 1.1st. Uolll lire mailed free ElffVo deliver all (ianlrn Breda rllhrr lijr express-at your door or by freight at yonr sta tion. Charges prepaid. ROBERT b'JiST COMPANY SEED WAREHOUSES 4 and 8 South Front St., Pniladelphia. Firtt door below Market Street. SO YEARS' TV EXPERIENCE Trade Marks CoBVBir.ur JLf AnrniW aonaina .V nl h mnA ilMMtnlliui ... ontrkle muwrtnln mir opinion freo whether an lim-iitlun in ir.,tMl.lr putentjibln. Conimunlcn tlolitrictl?mtinilenttnl. Ilnnribookon I'nteuU ent tree. )hlet Kini.7 f,,r wurinit patent. I'aionn tiiken thmuirh lunn A Co. recelre rfwbit milter, without chnme. In tho Scientific American. A rmndMitnelT iltntrnted weekly. I.nnrent elf. filiation of anv (iriemitle Joiirnrl. Ii'mm $i a yenr: four niontha. f L Ikild Lj all tiewwleilem MUNN&Co.36'8'"""'' New York branch Oflioe, (35 F St.. Waabilitftou, IJ. U HOW Himutyour stork of Stationery T Look it up then, cull and suo us. ALLEN'S Sl'Kt lAL PARTIES lo ChirSKO and all points west ate sched uled 10 leave Krie, Pa., Fehruary 17th, March 3d and 17th, April 7th, 21st and 30th. Kates lowest, accommodations best, 20 rears experience, testimonials jralore. Write II. V. Allon, C. P. AT. A., Nickel Plate toad, Erie, Pa. Low rates for other days also. A5-a28 TIONKSTA AIAUKETM CORPECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour 13 sack ...1.001.25 Corn meal, reed, $ 100 lb. ...., Corn meal, family, 100 lb.... I ' I . . . 1 ! t.:ui 1.50 1.85 .48 .70 .03 3.00 .10 .17 .10 .14 v iiup irou, lur gram. . Oats Corn, sbolled , Knck wheat Hour, i lb j Beans bushel Ham, sugar cured Bacon, sugar cured....... Shoulders Salt Pork, lb WhitetishW kit 70 Siwr 51.08 jrup ,35(0) .60 N. O. Molassos .ss .60 Collee, Koasl Rio ... 12il5 Cottoe, bleuded Java...... ......... .20 Tea .6 .60 Butter .30 H'ce 05. 08 Kifirs, fresh. .(91.15 Salt $ barrel Lard Potatoes, IS bushel, .. Potatoes, Sweet tb.. Lime barrel Nails V ken 1.25 .15 .75 .2 .901.00 2.75 California and the Orient. Increased trade with the Orient and wonderful cocamercial activity are 1903 features along the Pacific Coast. Only $33 Chicago to San Francis' co, Los ADgeles and many other California points every day till June 15, 1110 1. Via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Union Pacific line. Three thro' traius daily. FolJer ou request. John R Pott, District Passenger Agent, Room D, Park Buildilg PitOburg, Pa. AUDITOR'S RKPORT of Tionesta Township for the year ending March 9, 11HJ3: Win. Lawrence, Treas., in account with road fund: nit. To balance last settlement f lit) 21 To ree'd from Forest county 055 07 To ree'd from J. Carson, col 423 (55 To borrowed from A. Wajrner 200 00 11,604 03 CR. By orders redeemed $1,002 60 By 5 per cent, coin 54 63 Balance 547 80 11,691 03 Mar. fill), to balance 547 30 r lAAJiClAL STATEMENT. MAniLITIES. Orders outstanding $1,533 25 ASSETS. Bal in hand of treasurer I 547 80 Lands returned, 1902 40 38 Due from Forest county 301 24 $ 889 42 Liabilities over assets $ 643 83 We the undersigned Auditors of Tiones 'a towiiKhlp, having examined the above accounts do hereby certity that the above is correct to tie best of our knowledge ana oeuer. j. ii. wentworth, Attest: J. A. Shrivkr. D. W. Clark, Auditors. Clerk, March 9, 1903. riREEN TOWNSUIP Auditors' Settle- VJ ment for the year ending Mar. 9. 1903, J. D. Thompson, Treas., in account with road l ii ml: sr. To ree'd from P. Yoiingk $ 1 62 To ree'd from I. M. Fox 10 00 To rec d Irom H. Weingard, col.. 1 78 To rec a from Koad Com 0 00 To ree'd from Cbas Klinestiver... 5 74 To ree'd from CoIlins.Watson co 64 66 To ree'd Irom Collins, DarrabA co 90 58 $ 170 28 CR, By orders redeemed, including 2 per cent coin $ 157 85 By balance due Twp 12 43 $ 170 28 ii. u emgarn, uoi., in aco't with road fund: dr, To ain't work road tax $ 4 38 CR. By land returned $ 75 By Tieas. receipt 1 78 By exonerations 185 t 4 38 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. RESOURCES. Cash on bands $ 12 43 To balance 3,682 57 $3,695 00 LIABILITIES. Road orders outstanding $3,695 00 Liabilities in exrenKnf rpunnrnou til RK9 R7 We. the auditors of Green Two 'kornst r i, -. . . . . j. . i n., h i LHr HXHimninir nn o inva on. count do certify the same to be correct to mo urei oi our Knowledge ana Deuel. i;. a. henry, Fred Rathkon. Attest: J.P.Kerr. 1. M. Ft x, Clerk, Auditors. Dissolution Notice. In the Court of Common Pleas of For- est County, Pa., held at Tionesia: lake notice that a petition of the Hick ory Fuel and Light Company was pre sented in open Court on Monday, Feb'y 23, 1903, praying the Court for a decree of dissolution of the corporation, upon which the Court in ado the following or der: "And now. Feb'y 23. 1903. the foreeroinir petition is hereby ordered tiled, and it is further ordered that the same be heard at the next Argument Court, beinn the 21t day of April, A. D. 1903, at 2 o'clock p. in., and that notice of such bearing and application be published in two newspapers in the County of Forest, once a week in each paper for three successive weens. This notice i.s given in rm ran a nee of the above Order of Court, when and where you may attend if you see proper. a. u. brown, Solicitor. Tionesta. Pa., Feb. 23, 1903. A. C. UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Bates, tear of Hotel H eaver TIOlsTIESTJL. PA. Telephone IVo. 20. 18 Mattings, Carpets, Linoleum, Floor Oil Cloth. They are here, we are here, now if you were here our qualities and prices would do the ret. ROBINSON. First Glimpses OF THE Spring Styles. We ate thowing the Knox and Yniiraan's New Spring Derbies. What a comfortable feeling it gives a man to know that his tile is absolute ly correct. I'rice 83 to $5. Extremely Stylish Top Coats from Benjamiiie & Company, New York. The bnvs say they are hot stuff. Prices 812 to $22. Fashionable Neckwear. "The Kai ser Baiathea." We are their sole agents. It's a revelation in Nejk Scarfs. Prices 50u to $1. Peter Thompsuu Suits for Girls, ages 5 to 13. We aro showing some of the vell thins for Spring aud Summer. Prices 85 to $15. Everything here to dress you well while it's new aud up-to-date. THEMcCUEN CO. 2i AND 29 SENECA ST. , OIL CITY. PA. Fennsylvania RAILIIOAD. BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking ell'ect. January 1st, 1903. No. 30 liutlalo Express, daily except Sunday 11:25 a. m. No. 32 Oil City and PitUtburir Exr ress.daily.except Sunday ..7:30 p.m. For Ilickory.Tidioute, Warren, Klnztia, Bradford, Clean and the East : No. 31 Clean Express, dally except Sunday 8:55 a. m. No. 3.1 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:39 p. m. For Time Tables and additional Infor mation consult Ticket Agent. W. W. ATTERHUKY, J. h. WOOD. General Manager. Oon'l Pafonger Agt. EVERY Ladies Summer Dry Goods. Calics, Muslins, No Back Numbersj, - Only the Choice and Best Dry Goods Houses in the Our past year has ter and aim to give you the best service, best goods, best prices, and our best endeavors to make you feci that we desire a share of your patronage and we cordially invite everv ladv in our vi cinity to to call and inspect our Spring Goods and don't forget we aiso sen uiounng, i? urnistnngs and Slioos, tor Men, Women and Children, Groceries, Chinaware, Lamps. Notions. Trunks. Bags, Carpets, Oil Cloth, &c. CASH HNLY IS Tionesta Cash eu.1 us on 'vnow, mora Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, jg Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. ThiS Signature. How About Your Carpet? Wo havo our new lino of samples and to say they aro beautiful is putting it very mild. Tho lino consists of all grades in Axminster, Velvets, Tapestry, Ingrains. Will bo pleased at -any time to givo estimates on anything in the ; Carpet or lug line. ' HEATH k FEIT, Up-to-Dato Dealers m GENERAL MmcmWMSE. AO. A. Watnk Cook, President. A. B. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, DI RECTO R8 A. Wayne Cook, Q. W. Robinson, Win. SinoarbftUKh, N.P.Wheeler, T. F. Ritchey. J. T. Palo, J. II. Kelly. Collections remlttedjfor on day or pr.yment at low rates. Wo promise our custom ersall the bonoflts consistent with conservative b klnij. Interest ptld on time deposits. Your patronafie respectfully solicited. THE CLARION STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Furnishes Professional Tiaiuirg for Teachers, Prepares Young People forJCollege, and Offers Kxcel lent Facilities for General Education. tuition for Prospective Teacher. Hoard, Room Rent and Laundry for Spring Term of 14 weeks, 843.50 SPRING TERM OPENSIMARCH 31. For further particulars call on or address SAMUEL WEIR, Ph.D .Prin, Clarion, Pa. Wanted-An Idea Who can thin of tome mmple thing to patent? Prcct Tmir IdfM; thy mr brlnic you wealth. wnw JOHN wauoKKUURN ft CO., Pt.nt Aif myl Washington, D. C.for llwir ti.ft" prima odor aaa list of two hundreU luvenilom wautwl. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISK IN THIS l'AI'KU in the stock of THUG Ginghams, Cheviots, Outing Flannels, Sheetings xnmmings, jute., vNo Picked-over Patterns. Patterns from one of the Largest been our Best and wo THE KEY TO - white us youb obdehs, To Cure a Cold in One u , W.V. SM KARIIAUGIT, Vice Presldon NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000. Ii A 1 1. WAY. TIlCE! TABLE To Take K.tl'oi t July 1st, 1002. NOUT 1 fi Knsiurn Tinu NORTH" Kkli.y. Cashier. SHEFFIELD & TlflMSTA 2 4J Sliitions 1 3 a. m. p. in I.chvo Arrive h. hi p. in HM.-i 4 i: Sheffield Ift.'t Vt 1 " 4 3."i Hames 8 fif :i 10 10 lid I 5n Henry's Mill M 3S 2 50 10 40 5 0,i lilue Jay 20 2 30 11 '" lri llastinus 8 0.V2 15 112:. 5 )' Wellcra 7 5nj2 00 11 4."i." 3, Minister 7 4r I 66 11 of 5 40 1'orkey 7 4n 1 60 12 1 5 r. ."in Msvlmrir 7 2.Y1 8.5 12 3,ill oo Hxu-k Mills 7 1ft; I 25 12 4'iii 10 Kellcltvilltt 7 00:1 13 U 2r Newtown Mills il 4' l! 4il Hons Hun r) :!() 7 (K) Nebraska 8 111 p. in. p.inl Arrive I,eavo!a.m p.m T. I). COLLINS, Phksidknt. Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Injuries Sore Feet, Lame and Aching Rack. Skin Diseases. rains and Sprains. WANO ELECTRIC OIL. 25. TRY IT Percales, Linings, JbJtc. Eastern Market. still asniro to si hot THESE PRICES. Store. Day In Two Da" SvCyT on every yrvrrt box. 25c IEW i
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