THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WCNK, COITOH 4 PROPRIETOR. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1003. v iii 1903 APRIL 1903 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. 56 7 J J 10 11 1213 141016 17 18: 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ................ MOON'S PHASES. -v Flint J Quarter 4 p.m. V; Cutrler V p.m. C. 27 a.m. f Full i i T it -A Moon p. m. County Committee Meeting. The Republican County Committee of Forest County will meet in the rooms of Republican hemlqimrteri", Tionesta, Sat urday afternoon, April 5, 1903, at 2 o'clock. A full attendance of the mem bers is desired. Wm, O. Morrow, Chairman. And now Mr. Cleveland says be never intended to go west of Saint Louis. The Bryanites' nightmare was but a dream. As A diplomat Secretary Hay is always slightly ahead of public opinion, but is time rolls on his policy invariably turns out to have been riht. Tiik Mayor of Helena has asked the President to open the baseball season In Montana and it is not improbable the In vitation will be accepted. The height of cruelty is displayed by a western Democratic editor who invariably refers to the Democratic leader in the Senate as "Senator O'Gorman." The appeal is not special, and yet we should like to say that the man, woman or child who will invent a cure for in somnia won't lack either fame or fortune says the Philadelphia Inquirer. Prksidknt Rooskv kit's popularity in the west is assured. His long "swing round the circle" will, however, material ly benefithispartyandwill.it is hoped, be the means of healing some local sores. It Is stated that Senator Morgan will espouse the good roads movement si the next Congress. If he devotes the same energy to that as be did to tbeNicaraguan canal route he may accomplish wonders and leave behind him a monument to his labors in the Senate. Senator Warren, of Wyoming, says that the cattlemen of his section are now getting from $50 to fOO per head for steers whereas tbey had to accept from $20 to $35 per bead under the Wilson tariff bill. Needless to say they see no occasion for revising the Dingley bill. According to many prominent Demo cratic statesmen. William Jennings Bryan will continue to exercise his influence in Democratic councils. We do not doubt it but in view of that fact the people will protost against "Democratic councils" be coming the councils of the nation. Whether the newspaper gag-law ap plies to weekly papers or not some seem to think it does not-it is a vicious piece of legislation, ill-copcelved and danger ous to public interest. Veto It, Governor Pennypacker, and preserve the great luster of your splendid administration. At the close of business Saturday the gold reserve in the United States treasury amounted to $640,755,873. This is the highest mark the reserve supply of this or any other country has ever reached. Based on the estimated population, it represents nearly $8 for each person. On April J the money in circulation was $2,351,757,013, a gain of nearly $100,000,000 since January 1. Now that we have a law in Pennsyl vania prohibiting the sale of cigarettes to any person under 21 years old, the ques tion naturally arises why a person above that age should be granted a special privilege. Blizzard. Heap of sense to that question. It is eminently proper to restrict the use of cigarettes, but the age limit should be raised to 81 instead of 21. Tuerb is no real rest for the man ot af fairs. With the invention of wireless telegraph the "absolute rest from business worries" formerly obtainable on an ocean voyage has been rendered impossible. The President will spend two weeks in the heart of the Yellowstone Park, but he will be in constant communication by special wire with the White House. Th sigh for "a lodge in some vast wilder ness" has lost it meaning. Gon bless our President and keep him sare from all harm and care while on his journey of recreation. If more of our chief magistrates had taken such outings and torn themselves away Irom the turmoil of executive worries, we might to-day have more living ex-Presidents. There is not a person in this great land worthy the name of citizen but that be lieves Theodore Roosevelt to be an honest man having the greatest welfare of his leople at heart, and none will begrudge biin all tho plcaiure he may be able to gain from his journey through the great wost. I r is thought that the United States will employ about thirty thousand men in digging the Panama canal. Many or these will be Jamaica negroes who are used to the climate, and some will be taken from the Southern Sta'es and from Mexico, but It is probable that, owing to the tem perature and disease prevailing there, many laborers from China and Japan will have to be secured. Like all great en giueering feats, the work will cost a good many lives, but perhaps the added strength for military ojieralions we chall gain by it will prevent a war or two and thus balance, tho account. The bill fixing tho minimum wages of school teachers in this State at $35 per month has been signed by the (ioveruor and is now the law. It is to be hoped the new law will accomplish the main object for which it was pased, i. r., raise the standard ot teachers throughout the State. Without this rvMilt it will bo a failure. Railroad It n mors. The following special from Canisteo, N. Y., is of interest to this section, in con nection with a report that the P. A W, road, which runs through the eastern por tion of this county, is to be made standard gauge road: There is movement in railroad circles which has considerable (bat is of interest to the New York A Pennsylvania Rail road and whileofllcials connected w.th the roads said to Le in the scheme are not in dined to talk about the matter, enough has leaked out to show that there is a movement of considerable interest on foot. On Sunday last the general mana ger's car of the Baltimore A Ohio Rail road was taken over the New York A Pennsylvania line, returning to this place in the afternoon. It was given out that the ofticiuls were out scouting on a pleasure trip and that the presence of the car had no significance w balever.- In the party were Comptroller H. D. Bulkley, General ManagrrG. L. Potter, J. L. Kerk, audi'or of subsidiary lines, and M. C. Beyers, assistant engineer of mainten ance of way, and others, all of the Balti more A Ohio. Of the New York A Penn sylvania ollicials accompanying the party were Receiver G. R. Brown, Benton McConnell and Thvo. Cobb, who are stockholders of the road. A couple of weeksagoa prominent rail road ollk'ial went over the New York A Pennsylvania at the suggestion of Gen eral Manager Brown and as a result of that trip occurred the visit of the other ollicials on Sunday last. While General Manager Brown will have nothing to say about the matter, it is learned that theie has been a move quietly conducted for some time past which has In view the ac quisition of the New York A Pennsyl vania by the Baltimore Ohio. The acquisition ot this p'operty would mean a link in the extension of the Baltimore & Ohio to the north and would result in making another opening for the immense coal fields of the Baltimore A Ohio, and a connection with the Erie for east and west freight. The Baltimore A Ohio owns the Pittsburg A Western, which runs to a point not far from Ormsby or within 30 miles of the southern terminus of the New York A Pennsylvania at Cores. The upper portion of the Pittsburg A Western is narrow gauge at presnntand the scheme is said to contemplate the making of that portion of the Pittsburg A Western a standard gauge and the building of the Intervening thirty odd miles to Ceres to connect with the present New York A Pennsylvania. The grade from Cerps to Ormsby is easy and there are no engineer ing difficulties in the way. Bv the con summation of this scheme a direct road would be obtained to Pittsburg and an outlet would not only be furnished for the rich coal fields of the Baltimore A Ohio, but also for one of the finest farm ing sections in southern New York and northern Pennsylvania. Deafness Cannot Re Cnred by local applications, as tbey cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of th mucous lining of the Eu stachian Tube. When this tube gets in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entire ly closed deaiuess is the result, and un less the inflamation can be taken out and this fube restored to Its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75. Hall's Family Pills are the best. He who gives wisely is better than he who gives much. When the Nerves Are Shattered. When the nerves are shattered one can not think, work, eat, sleep or accomplish anything. It's a case of force all the time a con tinued effort to keep going no lile no energy no ambition upset a, anything nervous headaches crying spel is fits of depression and utter despondency. Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills cure this con dition to stay cured by rebuilding the nerve centers and resnpplying what is lacking the active principle of life Nerve Forco. Mr. Wlliam Kilmer, of Mercer. Pa. says: "Some time ago I had an attack of nervous prostration recently I began to feel unsettled, nervous, restless and do 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 I feel settled, nerves steady, strength good and generally well. I can consequently recommend the inedknne. I'or further information call at J. C. Dunn's drug store. Tionesta, Pa. 60c a box at dealeis, or Dr. A. W. Chase Med icine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. See that uor trait and signature or A. W. Chase, M.D., are on every package. SEVERE ATTACK OF tiRIP. t'nred by one Itotllr of ( bniiibcrlnin'a Cough Keinrdr. "When I had an attack of the grip last winter (the second one) I aclually cured myself with one bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," says Frank W. Perry, Editor of the Enterprise, Shortsville, N. Y. "This in the honest .ruth. I at times kept from coughing myself to pieces by taking a teaspoonful of this remedy, and when the coughing spell would come on at night I would take a dose and it would pass off and I would go lo sleep perlectly tree from cough and its accompanying pains. To say that the remody acted as a most agreeable surprise is putting it mildly. I had no idea that it would or could knock out the grip, simply because I had never tried it for such a purpose, but it diil. and it seemed with the second attack of coughing the remedy caused it to not only be of less duration, hut the pains were far less severe, and I bail not used the conteuts of one bottle before Mr. Grip had bid me adieu." For sale by Dr. Dunn, Tionesta, W. O. Wilkins, West Hickory. The best physic : Chamlwrlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Easy to take; pleasant in effect. For sale by Dr. Dunn, Tionesta, W. G. Wilkins, West Hickory. KKATTI.K, rOKTI.AM), AMiKI.Est are easily reached by Allen's special par ties. Write H. V. Allen, C. P. A T. A. Nickol Plato road, Erie, Pa. A6-a2S Cream of Iho 'ews. Good fortune is the chum of industry The Strootman and Richardson Shoes have a record. Hopkins sells them. It Indolence nevertires of I'oing nothing Dr. Hess' stock food at Dunu's drug store. It A fool iy wise after a pattern of Irs own. Don't think about the cost of a good paint; think what it will do. Use Law rence, sold by Dr. J. C. Dunn. A man's merit Isn't always up to his reputation. New Ready-to-Wear Clothing for men, boys and children just received. Hopk In's Store. It A good man Isn't necesarily a desira ble neighbor. The freshest and best groceries, con fectionery, cakes, bread, etc., are always to be found at the White Star Gro cery. It The troubles we most regret are oft but the shadows tailing before great blessings on their way to meet us. Lawrence Paint not only preserves but beautifies your house. Sold by Dr. J. C. Dunn. The caluminator always prefers to justify his sin rather than correct his error. International stock food at Dunn's drugstore. It One bad example can undermine the effect ot several years of good preaching. Kitchen Queen bread and cakes are the finest to be had. The White Star Grocery keeps well stocked up in these goods and they are always fresh. It Man's inhumanity to man Isn't to be compared with woman's inhumanity to woman. You're always right whn you write on the stationery bought at Dunn's drug store. It If women had the making of the country's laws they would limit the number of lodge meetings. Both the International and Dr. Hess' stock food are sold at Dunn's drug store. Packages from 50 cents up. They are the stock teeds. Try some. It In the language of a get-rich-quick investor, there is nothing so uncertain as sure thing. A nice new lino of street hats at Joyce's Milliuery, and early in the sea son is the time to make your selection, because the wholesalers frequently sell out the most desirab'e shapes. It Pity the man who is unable to dis tinguish between his friends and his ene tuies. You don't paint every day; tbal'a why you want a good paint. Lawrence is really the best. Sold by Dr. J. C. Dunu. Just as the average man Is about to get a strangle hold on fame his pipe goes out. The best place for nice stationery is at Dunn's drug store. The variety is large and quality superior, it All the uso some folks are is to tell us how much bet'er things were 50 years ago. Pure well settled aged linseed oil is used In making the Lawrence Paint, Sold by Dr. J. C. Dunn. A charitable man is one who finds good excuses for people he doesn't like. Keep in mind the fact that at Dunn's drug store you can see the finest stock of wall paper in Tionesta. All new pat terns, and all the different grades. it Some people find it easier to please others than to please themselves. PROFITABLE FARMING. How attained? Good Land, well lo cated, well stocked, well tilled ordinarily brings success. But the Tilling is the Important thing to look to. Plow good wim uooa flows that turn the furrow iust right for the tools that follow alter. "Le Roy Plows" are the up-to-date Plows tnai are -easy lor man ami beast." and do all that plows can be made to do, that are onui uv men wno Know how good plows should be built. Plows and Extras alway oil hand at Lanson Bros., Tionesta, ra. Notice to .Stockholders. The annual meeting ot the stockhold ers of the Ticnesta Gas Company will be held at the office of the company on Mon day, April 20, 1903, at 2:00 p. m. 2t A. B. Kelly, Secretary, 'CIOIVESXA MAHKKT8 CORRECTED EVERY TCE8DAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour $ sack 1.00 1.2.5 Corn meal. feed. 13 100 tl 1.2(1 1.50 1.25 .48 .70 .03 3.00 .15 .15 .10 .14 Corn meal, family, 100 tb. Chop feed, pure grain. Oats Corn, shelled Buckwheat Hour, tb , Beans bushel Ham, sugar cured Bacon, sugar cured Shoulders Salt Pork, 13 lb Whitefishlft kit 70 Sugar 5.0H Syrup STtCa) .50 N. O. Molasses ,35' .50 Coffee, Uoast Rio 12JI5 Coffee, blended Java .. .20 Tea .35 .50 Butter .: Kice 0o(.0H Eggs, fresh .uu.15 Salttf barrel J. 25 Lard .15 Potatoes, Tfr bushel, .75 Potatoes, Sweet $ lt .2 Lime Tfr barrel 901.0() Nails keg 2.75 Economy in Travel. A double berth in a tourUl sleeper, Chicago to Ban Francisco, costs only $6. The service via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul aod Union Pacific line ia comfortable aod satis factory. $33 for a ticket, Chicago to Cali fornia, every day till June 15, 1003. Through tourist sleeper to Sao FrajcUco leaves Chicago at 10:25 p. ra. daily. Folder on reques'. John II. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Ilontn D, Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. 4-15 2t Wanted-An Idea Who can thins of tonia simple Piv'ect yimr Mmm; thT may bring you We-ilth. P.u-nt Alio By, Waahlnirum, 1. I'., for thrlr SI .' prlw un 1 ut I of Iwu liuuilrwl luTDUllOUl wauUsJ. IT'S ALL IN THE GUT Do you want to wear readv-madrf clothes, cut 'itb an axe and sewed up in a fib by sweat-shopf Do von want to go to a "tailoring agent" and have him send a lock of your hair and the color of your birthmark off some where you don't know where and take what you get -like the grab-bag game at the churoh lair? Or do yon want new nprina nil of rloihru made rxprrly I'nr yourself. Your measures taken correctlv, your garments cut in the very latest style, and well-made from first to last made right here at home, where you can have them tried on before they are finished, so that you know that they are go 1 11 2 to fit you and please yon? If you want this kind of tailoring come to me. I guarantee you much better satisfac tion than you can get in ready-made clothes or in the tailor's agent guess work stuff and niv prices are not high, either. Come In nnd see my nprlna nnd miminer anilities. I hnve m stock of over lour hundred Mylrm aonio vrry hmnliwiiir pmirrnx, and yon will be oiiriirUril when yon Irarn just how low my prirra really are. DICK1"'THE TAILOR. BE DRESSY For a generation America'! finest White and Fancy Waistcoats for men have borne this famous trade mark ALFRED BENJAMIN SCO., Makers, New York. In style, cloth, fit, tailoring, durabili ty, no other waistcoats bave ever ap proacbed them. JJuck, l ique, Madras, Ihe price is right. No other More but ours sells them. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST. , OIL CITY, PA. Bank Statemnot. No. 503H. fJ EPORT OF THE CONDITION OF it THE FOREST COUNTY NATION A I. BANK AT TIONESTA, in the State of Pennsylvania, at tho closo of business April II, 1!K)3. RESOURCES: Loans and discounts $191,587 84 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 083 33 U. S. Bonds to secure circula tion 50,000 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 6,012 SO Stocks, securities, 1 le 41,000 00 uauKing-nouse, lurniture. and fixtures 14,780 08 uue irom approved reserve agents 104,98!) 07 Checks and other cash items ... 1,007 95 Notes or other National Banks.. 1,9'0 00 fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents 216 91 Lawnu money reserve in bank, viz: Specie f 1.1,520 80 legal teivler notes... 3.500 00 17,020 80 nenemption ninu witu u. n. Treas'r(5perct.of circulation) 2,500 00 1114,050 48 LIABILITIES: Capital stock paid in 850,000 00 Surplus fund 1,118 50 Undivided profits,lessexponses and taxes paid 5,280 48 National bank notes outstand ing 50,000 00 Dividend unpaid 9 00 Individual deposits subject to check 145,674 28 Demand certificates of deposit... 212 76 Time certificates ol deposit 159,801 40 $134,0.56 48 State of Pennsylvania, County or Forest, as: I, A. B. Kelly, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my Knowledge ana nener. A. B.KELLY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1 lib day of April., 1!K3. C. M. Apnkr, Notary Public. Correct Attest: T. F. Ritchkv, O. W. Roiiinson. J. T. Dalk, Directors. $50, California and Back. From Chicago to Sao Francisco or Los Angeles and return. May 12 to 18, 11103. Splendid service via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul aod Uoion Pacific line. Three trains every day Chicago to San Francisco. All mesh served in dining cars. Fold r sent on request. John U Pott, District Passenger Agent, Room D, Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. 4-15 2t HOW atiout your stock or Stationery? Look it up then, call and sco us. Some Shirt Waists 50c $1.00 $1.35 $1.50 In Window This Week. Also proper styles of ionsirs. . 50c $1.00. ROBINSON. License Applications. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing applications tor license have been filed in inv oflie.e and will be presented April 21, lWt, at tho Court of Ouarler Sessions ot Forext County. Pa: 1. J. J. Ion nir. Marien House. Marien- ville, Pa. .'. w. v. Buhl. Keystone House. Mar- ienville, Pa, 3 Charles N. I ulton. American House. Pigeon, Pa. 4 CP. Weaver, Hotel Weaver. Tio nesta, Pa. 5. (. E. and M. L. t-erow. Central House, Tionesta, Pa. 6. L. E. llrauch. Central House, Clar- initlon, Pa., 7. J. F. N alker. Diagonal House, By- romtown, Pa. 8. J. F. Dechant and J. M. Borchert, Forest House, Marlenvllle, Pa. Certified from tho Record. J. CUEIST, Clerk. March 27, 1003. PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. Ilepairs ISoilci'H, SHIN, Tanks, Agitator. lluj.H mill Sells St'coiul - limul Hollers VAv. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End oftisper.sion Bridge, Third ward. Oil. CITY, Pennsylvania ItVlLllOAU. BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Takinit etrect. January lt, 1903. No. 30 Butl'alo Express, daily except Sunday 11:25a. in No. 32 Oil City and Piitsburn Exr ress.daily.except Sunday ..7:30 p.m. For HiuKory, iiuioute, Warren, KI117.ua, Bradford, Olean and the East: No. 31 Olean Kxpross, daily ex"ept 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. V. ATTERBUKY, J. h. WOOD. General Mannger. Oen'l Passenger Agt. EVERY Ladies Summer Dry Goods. Calics, Muslins, No Back NumiWs , xNo Picked-over Patterns. Only the Choice Patterns from one of the Larest and Best Dry Goods Houses in the Our past year has tcr and aim to give you the best service, best goods, best prices, and our best endeavors to make you feel that we desire a share of your patronage and we cordially invite every lady in our vi cinity to to call and inspect our Spring Goods and don't forget Ave also sell Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes, for Mm,. Wnmon and Children, Groceries, Chinaware, Lamns. Notions Ti-nniru Bags, Carpets, Oil Cloth, &c. CASH HNLY IS Tionesta Cash CfiLL US Ofl 'ftfOfli:, Tdce JUQXailVC Dromo IJinmC Tablets. Seven Minion boxes sold in past 12 months. ThlS Signature, THE UNFOLDING OF THE LILLY is not a more interesting sight than tho opening of our stock of new things in EASTER. DRESS. FABRICS, DRY.GCODS, ETC. The store has taken on all the colors of the flowers, the leaves and skies of spring. Benuty crowd beauty on every hand, while quality sits triumphant over all. It is impossible here to give anything like a fair description cf the variety, beauty and values of these. The store is well worth a visit. SEE OUR LINE OF WHITE GOODS. HEATH k FEIT, Up-to-Dato Dealers in AO. A. Watnk Cook, President. A. B. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA. CAPITAL STOCK, A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, Collections remittedfor on day of pr.yment at low ratos. We promise our custom ers all the benotits consistent with conservative b king. Interest pld on timo deposit. Your patronage respectfully solicited. I Buists Garden Seeds are grown by us from Selected Seed Stock and nro tho durst that cau be pro duced. They ro tho Best Socds for Private Gardens or Market (iardeners Whero purity nnd iinll(y h of so much importance. He nil lor llul.l'a Gnrtlrn Gulilo for Hull. impiu'eK. It In not nlniilv aciitaloRiio, Imt full ordi-mriilito imil Important Inlormutton on nanlcn lntr, Ini'ltulliiK calendar of monthly operations. Larue puri'liuxera 'f smals should nlno Bond fur our Whfilr.aln Mnrkrt (inrilrnrra Price I.t.t. llutll uro mulled free fJTW ilrllver all Gardrn Brcila rlltirr hy riprr.a at your door or hy freight at your sta tion.. C'liargci prepaid. ROBERT BUIST COMPANY SEED WAREHOUSES 6 4 and 6 South Front St., Philadelphia. Flrtt (tiHir brlmeMarktt Street, I"!" n A SO TO AnVKItTISR ii r-M o ls TIHS I'Apioit in the stock of THUG Ginghams, Cheviots, Outing Flannels, Sheetings Trimmings, Etc., Etc. been our Best and wo THE KEY TO - - - WHITE US Yoim annr To Cure a Cold in One awaian ItOSS. Kklly. Cashier. Wit, Smkakiiauoii, Vice Proslden NATIONAL DANK, PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000. DIRECTORS Q. W. Kobinson, Wm. Hmearbaugh, T. F. Rit4-hey. J. T. Dale, J. II. Kelly. SIIH&TIHTI ItAILUAV. TIME TABLE TO Tako F.lTuct July 1st, l!K)2. SOU I'll I Kaitern Time j NOH I'll 2 I 4 I .Station I 1 a. in. iiiil.eave Arrive p.m l Shemeld 3" Barnes 50 Henry's Mill OS llluo Jay l.r Hastings 1 Wellers ' Minister 40 Porkey M May horn IHI lluck Mills 10 Kellettvilln " Newtown M ills 4n Hofs Kim 00 Nebraska m Arrive Leave t 4.r I 10 lit on in 'Jn 10 40 11 IHI ItO 2 UO 1.1 II !5 2 00 55 11 fif-5 I 50 1 5 1 2A 1 15 12 Ifti'i I 12 3,V1 12 4.) p. 111. p.m T. D. COLLINS, Phkmipknt. Cures Kheumalism, Neuralgia, Injuries Sore Peet, Lame and Aching Hack. Skin Diseases. Pains and Sprains. j WANO ELECTRIC OIL. 25c. TRY IT Percales, Linings, Eastern Market. still asniro to n hot. ' THESE PRICES. Store. Dav m iwoua; ft & Saft&yr on cverv S " 'rtnrt' box. 25c WANO IEW
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