THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. C. WCNK. Editor Pkopkiitoh. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1903. -a MOON'S PHASES. v First .0 Quarter 4 p.n. fr Third VI Quarter CNew Mooa 19 27 4 Jl p. m. Jl V m. 11 T:ll P. Hi. ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Itepublican pmiiHry election in Korest county takes place Saturday, Alay 1, 1903. STATU PKLFUATK. We are authorized to announce Dr. C. Y. Ietar, of Kellottville, as a eandiriate for Delegate to the Republican State Con vention. Republican Committee Meeting. Pursuant to adjournment the Republi can County Committee of Forest county met at the Republican club in Tionesta, Saturday, April 2.), 1903, at 2 o'clock p, in., and was called to order by the Chair man, Dr. W. O. Morrow, whj stated the object of the meeting to be the fixing of a dale for holding the Republican primary election in Forest county. It was moved by Joseph King, ol Hick ory, seconded by James Elliott, of Har mony, that Saturday, May ltith, 1903, be fixed as the date. The motion was unan imously adopted. The following list of voting places was agreed upon : Barnett Clarington, Cooks'mrg. Red ely ire. Green -Nebraska, Uuitonville. Harmony- West Hickory, Eogle Farm. Hickory East Hickory. Howe UrooKston, Cooper Tract, Pig eon, Lynch, Porkey, Cloughs. Kingsley Newtown, Starr, Mayburg, Kellellville. Jenks Marienville, Duhring. Tionesta Township. Tionesta Borough. The following resolution was unani mously adopted : Jiesolveil, That the Rules governing the Republican Primary Election of Forest county be strictly enforced, and that no voter te permitted to vote outside of the township in which be resides, and that none but qualified Republicans be per mitted to vote at nuch Primary Election, as provided by Rules. On motion tho meeting adjourned. Senator Culi.om advances the idea of extending American trade with herSoutn American neighbors as a judicious substi tute for the ''Iowa idea." Tiik Cleveland people who voted for Tom Johnson and 3 cent fares got the for mer. It is likely to be some lime before they get the latter, however. News comes from Louisiana that the rice acreage is greatly increased this year. This ought to furnish encouragement to prospective Juue brides and bridegrooms. Everyone who knows Fourth Assist ant Postmaster General Bristow, knows that his investigation of the post office scandals will be thorough and fair in the extreme. Fanny Bullock Workman has en gaged two expert mountaineers and guides to assist ber in climbing the Him alayas. As a Frencb.nan would say, there is nothing impossible to "ze ladies." The President evidently found the se clusion he failed to secure in the Missis sippi cane brakes, in the Yellowstone Park. Even the "fakirs" have bad no stories of bis experiences in the Yellow stone. - Tiirfk Ceylonese deer have been im ported into this country. They are the exact counterpart of the fallow deer so common in England, but are midgets. Although they are fall grown they are only 14 inches hiuh. Tub Government has determned upon an irrigation project on the Salt River in Arizona which will cost fV00,000 and will, according to the estimates, irrigate 200,000 acres of land from a reservoir which will constitute the largest artificial lake in the world. There is grave suspicion that Senator Gorman is doing large amount of "greasing the ways" preparatory to launching a large sized Presidential boom. And yet we suspect that It will have worse luck than the Shamrock III, once it is launched. According to John D. Rockefeller Jr., golf without a bat on has restored his father's bair and cured a serious case of baldness. This will mean an increased enthusiasm lor goll on the part of nioj-t of the bald headed men of the country. It is important if true. Whkn the political situation grows dull, the editors always manage to cook up a grand row between Senator Piatt and Governor Odell, but when election time comes the Senator and the Govern or are always found coming down the pike sitting side by side, and driving the winning team, Mr. Bryan made npcevli at Kansas City last week in which he warned Dem ocrats against making their party too much like the Republican party. This idea that the Democratic organization is in danger of becoming a Republican an nex would be more plausible il the Dem ocratic party, as a party, bad not shown such a powerful tendency to gel on the wrong side vf public questions and to represent obstruction instead of progress. The Republican door swings inward to Individual Democrats who enjoy pros perity and national ad vancement ; but if tho IerinK'ralic party wants to come in as w nolo well, that oeodscareful thought t 1903 APRIL 1903 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. ZZZjj J J J6 7 J J 10 11 1213 141516 17 18; 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 j i RErrm.iCAX politicians need have no fear that the postoftlco investigations will injure tl e President or his party. When an honest President discovers fraud and removes the cause the people always ap prove and show their ppproval at the polls. Mr. Machen, now under investiga tion was a Cleveland appointee. It is estimated by the treasury officials that the exports of the United States for the current fiscal year will reach $1,500, 000,000. The imports for the year ending with March exceeded Sl.000,000.000. In the light of such a gigantio foreign corn merce, the largest In the world, Democ ratio railery at Republican prosperity is puerile. The common sense of President Roose velt's position is so obvious that it would seem that no rational politician would attempt to dipute it, or, so soon after the disaster that followed President Cleve land's free trade experiment, to attempt new essay in that direction. Unfortu nately, the Democratic party has no other issue on which it can make a tight, and the next campaign will probably be fought out on that issue. With that pros pect confronting us the educational cam paign which Theodore Roosevelt is con ducting is a matter of high Impoi t to the nation. If the people had an idea that a general change or even an uncertain partial cuau.e was to be made in tho tariff every manufacturer would reduce his output, for fear he might be caught with goods whose cost would be greater than import ed competitive material. Every mer chant would reduce his orders in hopes of buying foreign goods cheaper in time to meet tho demands of his trade. The greater the uncertainty about what sched ules might be changed the more wide spread this action would be and the gen eral reduction of output and orders would produce hard times. High School Commencement. The following program was rendered at the commencement exercises of the graduating class last evening at the court house : Music. "Tarran telle." Mills. Invocation Rev. B. F. Feit Solo ou BI,d I." Lehmann. "Waiting for Something to Turn Up," Florence Fulton Music, "Rbapsodie," Jaell. "Memories ot the War," Alice V. Agnew Soto, "Love 8 f roving," Jjour. "Electricity It's Progress," John C. Ritchey Music, "National Airs," Howard. "As the Labor, So the Reward," Leona Scowden Solo, "A May Morning," Den. Class Address, Rev. J. W. Smith, Warren Conferring Diplomas, Mr. D.W.Morrison Solo, "The Violets," Madenberg. Benediction Rev. R. McUarvey Tbeaudieuce was undoubtedly oneof the finest ever assembled in the court house, and we doubt whether on any former oc casion the audience was more royally en- tertalued. The members of the class surely acquitted themselves like heroes, and the manner in which each one passed through his or her particular ordeal was a pride to all who bad to do with the pleasing occasion. The class address by nev. j. w, smith, or warron, was also a masterpiece, and the music, vocal and instrumental, was an inspiration. We would like to particularize, but space will not permit. Suffice it to say, the class of '03 was none behind its illustri ous predecessors. Committed Suicide. A dispatch from DuBois, Pa., under date of April 23, says: "Maude Walsh, aged 22, committed suicide this morning by shooting herself in the head with a re volver. The act was committed as the girl sat in a room talking to a young er sister. She suddenly arose, said 'good bye all,' stepped into the hallway and fired the shot. The unfortunate wo man came here three months ago from Siegel, Jefferson county, where her par- euts, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Walsh, reside, Her sister, whom she had sent for, ar rived only a few hours before the trag edy." The father and brother of Miss Walsb are employed with the Warren Lumber Co., at Grunderville. Porkey Paragraphs. Several of the young people of our town are the recipients of pretty invitations to a party to be given on May fi, by Miss Welch, of Ball tow n. Will Stroup, who is employed on the road at Mayburg was slightly injured by a road machine last Tuesdny and was obliged to return to his home for the re mainder of the week. A select hop was given in Union hall last Saturday evening. The Rupert Eastwood orchestra furnished delightful music. Orin Blowers served fruit and Ice cream, and the "merry-makers" of our little village bad an unusually good time. Mesdaraes Dan and Rob Downey called on friends at Kellettviile last Wednes day. Mrs. Will Harrington and baby are spending a few days with Mrs. Robert Downey. Frank U. Eastwood returned last Wed nesday from Titisville. lie is now ready to serve his Iriends with ice cieam, fruits and candy. We look for a new store in Porkey in the near future. Jacob Lindsey of Scotch Hill and Miss Helen Stroup of this place we:e united in marriage by the Rev. Denison ol the M. E. Church at Jamestown, N. Y. on Wednesday April 22. Mrs. S.Nelson of Minister was taken seriously ill last Saturday. Dr. Detar, of Kellellville Is in attendance and at the present writing Mrs. Nelson is some bet ter. Mrs. George Blum went to Sheffield via the S. 4 T. last Saturday to do shop ping. Miss McCauley, of Cooper Tract, is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Uaden. Danger of Colils and (irip. The greatest danger from colds and grip is their resulting in pneum nia. If reasonable care is used, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, all daniter will be avoided. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for those diseases we have yet to learn of a sinile ease resulting in pneumonia, which shown conclusively that it is a cer tain preventive of that dangerous disease. It will cure a cold or an attack of the grip in less time than any other treatment. It is pleasHiit and sale to take. For sale by Dr. Dunn, Tionesta, W. O. Wilkins, West Hickory. (Jrunderville. Mrs. John Burns visited at A. E. Southworth's over Sunday. Another social dance was given at A D. Strom's Saturday evening. Mr. and Mr. Collins, of Russell, Pa., visited their daughter, Mis. W. L. Betz, last Thursday and Friday, Mrs. B. Anderson, of East Hickoiy, c- cunpanied by her two children visited her cousin, Mrs. S. L. Killer, Saturday. And "The Cat Cam Ba. k"-just what the young man did, too, who left town very suddenly Thursday morning. An epidemic of sore eyes is in our midst ajain, a number of persons are Fullering with this anuoriiig and painful h Mic tion. Edward L. Fox, of the Phoenix Hotel, of Corry, Pa., was a visitor la-t Sunday at the home of his brothers in-law, Frank and Edward Simons. Will the K. C. f vi. kindly meet at the usual time and place Friday evening f "King Dodo" was the attraction at War ren Saturday night and drew a crowd of Grundervillans, and all thought him a truly royal fellow. Clarence You ngman, Retter on Shields it Gross' mill near Clarington, was circu lating among frimids here over last Wed nesday night. Samuel Walsh and son John wi re hero last week, and expect to take a bark peeling and log cutMng contract from the company. Henry C. Lott camo up from Tidioute last Wednesday to assist J. A. Hilling in building an addition to the store, also to move the box mill. Wm. G. Eggers, foreman of Heinz' box mill, and W. M. Tuppel, of the J. M. Hastings Lumber Co., all of Pittsburg, were visitors in our town last week. The ladies gave another successful ice cream festival at A. E. Southworth's Fri day evening. The proceeds are to buy an organ for the school house to be used for Sunday school and other religions services. Cream of the News. Few faults are lost, yet many are found. An economical Paint if you use Law rence from Dr. J. C. Dunn. It A wise man makes many friends and few confidants. Hopkins has hats! And they are of the right style, no holdovers, but right down to date. Call and see 'em. It Fortune seldom knocks at the door of the knocker, Green goods fresh every day at the White Star Grocery. It There are many excuses for poverty, but none for laziness. The Standard sewing machine is at the head of the list. For sale at Joyces' millinery. tf Many people talk, some listen and a few actually say things. Lawrence puts his name only on the best see Dr. J. C. Dunn. It Stolen sweets frequently upset a man's digestive apparatus. The shirt waists at Hopkins' are the finest, prettiest and most stylish In town A decidedly handsome line, surely. It Blood will tell; buttLj more brains a man has the less he tells. You can get nice white Ohio seedonts for 51 cents per bushel at Lanson Bios, mill. tf A girl's first cake is usually more or namental than digestible. If it's a new skirt go to Hopkins and get it. They excel in beauty, style and wearing qualities. It Few men have weak eyes from look ing on the bright side of life. The colonial effect can be had by usini; Lawrence Paint, sold by Dr. J. C. Dunn. It Some men waste a lot ol time in ex plaining that it was not their fault. The White Star keep that name in mind when you want anything in tho grocery, fruit, confectionery or fresh veg etable line. It Sooner or later opportunity will come to those who hustle while they wait. How shabby your bouse looks! Needs a coat of Lawrence get it at Dr, Dunn's drug store. It A man may be his own worst enemy, but he is sure to be bis own best friend. -Card with shades of Lawrence paints and suggestions for painting, at Dr. J. C, Dunn's drug store. It Husbands are not made to order, but tho majority of wives seem to think they are. Deafness Cannot lie Cured 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 the mucous lining of the Eu stachian Tube. When this tube gets in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperlect bearing, and when it is entire ly closed deafness is the result, and un less the inflamation can be taken out and this lube restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ton are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condi tion of the munous surf.tees. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send lor circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75. Hall's Family Pills are the best. KEVKIIE ATTACK OF UK I P. Cured by one Itnllle nf( hnniberliiin Cough KeitH'ily. "When I had an attack of the grip last winter (the second one) I aciually cored myself with one bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," says Frank W. Perry, Editor of the Enterprise, Shortsville, N. Y. "This is the honest truth. I at times kept from coughing myself to pieces by taking a teaspoon fn I of' this remedy, nnd when the couuhing spell would come on at night I would take a dose and it would pass off and I would go to sleep perfectly free from cough end 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 ut the grip, simply because I had never tried it lor such a purpose, but it did. and it seemed with the second attack of coughing the remedy caused it to not only lie of less duration, but the pains were far less severe, and I had not used the contents of one bottle before Mr. Grip bad did me adieu." For sale by Dr. Dunn, Tionesta, W. G. Wilkins, West Hickory. Many a man thinks be is good at heart b' cause bis conscience troubles him. The best physic: Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Easy to take: pleasant in elfeet. For sale bv Dr. Dunn, Tionesta, W. G. Wilkius, West Hickory. PEOrLfc WHO CAN'T SLEEP. Many people go to bed not to sleep, but to think to tumble and toss to get up, walk about until tired Nature and a few fitful hours of sloop are obtained Just be fore dawn a sleep that does not rest a sleep from which one wakes weary and tired, wholly unfitted to take upthedally routine of household, shop or olllco du ties. That this condition gees on un cared fr is almost criminal, when the well-known, time-tried and tested pow ers ol Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills to give restful natural sleep have been so lully proven in such case. Mrs. W. II. Stevens, of 310 East Water St., Warren, Pa., says: "As a medicine for weakness a languid tired feeling, nervousness and inability to sleep at night I can recommend Dr. A. W.Chase's Nerve Pills to anyone, I got a box and they successfully cured me. I am strong and active again eat and sleep well and no longer have those nervous spells. I am glad to give ibis evidence of their great worth." H or fin liter information call at J. C. Dunn's drug store. Tionesta, Pa. 50o a box at dealeis, or Dr. A. W. Chase Med icine Co.. Bull'alo. N. Y. See that nor- trait and signature of A. W. Chase, M.D., are on every package. ItEIH'f Kl It AT KM TO ATLANTA. For the benefit of those desiring to at tend the National Conference of Charities and Correction, to be held at Atlanta, Ga , May G to 12, tho Pennsylvania Railroad company will sell excursion tickets to Atlanta from all stations on its lines, good going May 4 to 6, inclusive, and good to return to reach original starting point on or before May Ifi, at reduced rates. It A disordered stomach may cause no end of trouble. Wheu the stomach fails to perform its functions the bowels be come deranged, the liver and kidneys congested, causing numerous diseases, the most fatal of which are painless and therefore the most to be dreaded. The important thing is to restore the stomach and liver to a healthy condition, and for this purpose no better preparation can be used than t liaintierlain a Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale bv Dr. Dunn. Tionesta, W. G. Wilkins, Wost Hickory. PROFITABLE FARMING. How atcainedT Good Land, well lo cated, well stocked, well tilled ordinarily brings success, nut the Tilling is the important thing to look to. Plow good with Good Plows that turn the furrow just right for the tools that follow after. "1jO Hoy l'tows" are the up-to-date Plows that are "Easy for man and beast," and do all that plows can be made to do, that are built bv men who know how good plows should be built. Plows and Extras alway on band at Lanson Bros., Tionesta, Pa. TIONESTA MA.lt It 10TS CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour IS sack 1.001.25 Corn meal, foed, 100 tb i.a) Corn meal, family, 100 lb 1.50 Chop feed, pure grain 1.25 Oats .48 Corn, shelled .70 Buckwheat flour, $ lb .03 Beans $ bushel 3.00 Ham, sugar cured .15 Bacon, sugar cured .15 Shoulders .10 Salt Pork, $ lb .14 Whitelish $ kit .70 Sugar 5J.0 Syrup 35 .60 N. O. Molasses .35 .60 (.'oltee, Roast Rio pjj 1 5 Coffee, blended Java .. .20 Tea ,H5 .50 Butter .25 Rico 05(g) .08 Eggs, fresh 15 Salt $ barrel 1.25 Lnrd .15 Potatoes, $ bushel .75 Potatoes, Sweet "p lb .21 Lime $ barrel 901.00 Nails S keg 2.75 BE DRESSY For a generation America's finest White and Fancy Waistcoats fur men have borne this famous trade mark ALFRED BENJAMIN & CO., Makers, New York. In style, cloth, fit, tailoring, durabili ty, do oilier waistcoats have ever ap proachei them. Duck, Pique, Madras, The price is right. No other More but ours sells them. THE McCUEN CO, 2b AND 29 SENECA ST., OIL CITY, PA. TKI AI, LIST. List of causes set down for trial In tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Third Monday of May, l"0:t: 1. Truman D. Collins vs. John Wilson. No. 33, September term, 1900. Summons in ejectment. 2. J. E. Beck vs. M.C. Walson, No. 28, Sept. Term, 1901. Motion to open Judg ment. .'. John Hoover. Lib., vs. Lenta Hoover, Resp.. No. 3, Nov. Term, 1001. Divorce, Issue formes'. 4. K. C. Heath and Goortre II. Killmer, doing business as Heath t Killmer, vs. Free Methodist Church, W. J. Foieman contractor, ai.d W.J. Foreman and Guy Milliard, trastees. No. 38, September Term, 1901. Sci. Fa. Sur. Mechanic's Lien. 6. Nellie L. Kobinaou and L. W. Rob inson vs. The Sheffield and Tionesta Rail way Company, No. 5, Feb. Term, 1903. Summons in Trespass. 0. II. J. Jennings, Committee of J. B. Jennings, vs. W. J. Bloomfield, K. Perpiiirnnt, A. J. ('arnshmi nnd M. H. Can ahan. No. 29, Feb. Term, 1903. Sum mons in Trespass. 7. Jesse D. Dawson, who sues as well for himself as well as for the use of the School District of Harmony Township, Forest County, Pa., vs. L. R. Shaw, No. IS May Term, 1902. Summons in As sumpsit. Attest, J. C. GEIST, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., April 20, UK)3. H OW Hlioutyour stock of Stationery IjOok it up tliun, call aucl see us. Special Embroidery Sale! We offer this week about 1,000 yds fine Swiss Embroideries and Insertions, some of them (i inches wide, at the uniform price of 10 Cents) Per Yard. You can save money on every yard you need. ROBINSON. PROCLAMATION. Whkrras, The Hon. W. M. Lindsey, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept forholdingaCourtofCommon Pleas, liuarter sessions or ttie I'enco, Orphans' Court, Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliver', at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of Mav, being the 18th day of May 1SHV1. No tico is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Con stables of said county, that they be then and there iu their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ol said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other lemem bra nces, to do those tilings which to their otlice appertain to be done, and totboso who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners l hut are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they may bo thou and there to prosecute against them as shall be iust. Given un der my hand and seal this 20th day of April, A. 1). 19U.I. GEO. W. NOBLIT, us. She.lff. Jos. if. il?iYm PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER, ltopairs Itoilors, Stills Tank, Agitators Hiijh and Nells Second - hand Boilers !'. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End of Suspension lindce, Third ward. OIL CIT1, IM. lennsylvania it-,vir.,iOAi. BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking effect. January 1st, 1903. No. 30 Buffalo Express, daily except Sunday 11:25a. m. No. 32 Oil City and Piitsburg Exr reus, daily, except Sunday ..7:30 p.m. For Hickory.Tidioute.Warren.Kinr.ua, rsrautom, oiean and the r.ast : No. 31 Olean Express, daily ex-ept Sunday 8:55 a. in. No. 33 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:39 p. in. For Time Tables and additional infor mation consult Ticket 'Agent. W. vV. AT riCRBURY, J. h. WOOD. General Manager. Gen'l Passenger Agt. EVERY Ladies Summer Dry Goods. Calics, Muslins, No Back Numbers r- No Picked-over Patterns. Only the Choice Patterns from one of the Largest and Best Dry Goods Houses in the Eastern Market. Our past year has been our TJest and wo still aspire to a bet ter 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 we also sell Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes, for Men, Women and Children, Groceries, Chinaware, Lamps, Notions, ' Trunks, Bags, Carpets, Oil Cloth, &c. CASH HNLY IS THE KEY TO THESE PRICES. Tionesta Cash Store. CUt US on 'THOnt, - - - WAITS US YOUft OUDttfS, T Take laxative DromO IUlIline Tablets. Seven Minion boxes sold in post 12 months. This SlJUiatlire THE UNFOLDING is not a more interesting sicht than 3 o DRESS FABRICS, The store has taken on all the colors of the flower?, the Uaves aud skies of spring. Beauty crowds 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. Waynb Cook, President. A. B. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Whoeler, Collections remittelfor on day of pr.yment at low ratos. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative b king. Interest piid on time deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Buists Garden Seeds nre grown by us from Selected Seed Stock and nre the finest that can be pro duced. Tiiey are tliu Best Seeds for Private (tardens or Market Gardeners where pnrHy nnd qnnllt jr Is of so much Importance. Send for lluUI's Onrlrn finl.lr forliHM. lISpiiKes. It Is iidt Nlmplv aciitiil.iRile, hut full ofdcmralile unit Important Information on pnrilcn Inic. incltuliiiK calendar of monthly operations. Ltiruo piirchuHcra t l alg should iiImi hi'imI for our W holralfi Mnrkrt Marflrnrra' Price I.l.t. liulh lire mulled free We deliver all (Jartli u Bertls either lir tinrru at your door or bjr freli(ht nt your la llou. 1 hurgra prepaid. ROBERT BUIST COMPANY SEED WAREHOUSES 4 and 6 South Front St., Philadelphia mi lr dnur brlnwMarkrt Slrtrt. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THIS J'Al'KU in the stock THUG of Ginghams, Cheviots, Outing Flannels, Sheetings Trimmings, Etc., To Cure a Cold in One Day Fzp -w signature, OF THE LILY the poenini. of our stock of nSw hip" I r DRY GOODS. ETC. no.is. Kkllt. Cashier. Wm. Smuarbauoh, Vice Prosiden NATIONAL DANK, PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000. DIRKCTOKH G. W. Rohlnson, Wm. Smearbaugh, T. F. Ritchey. J. T. Pale, J. H. Kelly. SHEFFIELD & TIONESTA KAIL WAY. TIME TABLE To Take Effect July 1st, IP02. "so UTTn Eastern Tim I NoKT H 2 4 ; Stations 1 3 a. in. i.m I.cHve Arrive a. in p.m ! 4f 4 ir. Sheffield II If. t 45 10 IXi 4 3.i Uarnes 8 5f, : 10 10 4 fin Henry's Mill S Sfi 2 60 10 4ii 5 05 HI no Jay 8 20 i 30 11 o 5 lr Hastings S 05 2 15 11 25j5 '10 Wcllers 7 ft(. i 00 1145 5:15 Minister 7 45 I 55 11 .V5 40 l'orkey 7 4n 1 50 12 I.V5 50 Msvburg 7 25 t ,H5 12 35(1 00 Muck Mills 7 15 1 25 12 45 0 111 Kellettvilln 7 on 1 15 fl 25 Newtown Mills II 45 ti 40 Un-s Hun ti 30 7 00 Nebraska 0 10 p. in. Ip. in Arrive Leave a. in p.m 'I'. D. COLLINS, Pkksidknt. Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Injuries, Sore Feet, Lame and Aching Back. Skin Iiiscases. rains and Sprains. WANO ELECTRIC OIL. 25c. TRY IT Percales, Linings, Etc. r5.'jj,irjfn V' J SfjCyy on everv s WANO IEW I'BUI MI in m i m ..-Mrrvp-,