THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. WCNK, CoiTOH 4 PMormtTon. WEDNESDAY, JUNK 3, 1903. 1903 1903 Su. Ko. Tu.WeJTh, Ft. Sa. 1 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25126 27 123 29 30 MOON3 PHASES. First f Quarter r. Full i Moon O 8:21 n 10. OS J p.m. Third 1:44 i Q i li ter 10 ff. m. 25 a. ni. lCoiiibliau Ticket. st.it i:. Stale 7Vw.ic-VM. I,. MATHUES, Delaware CVunly. Auditor General WM. P. SXYDEH, Cbester County. Superior Court .ioVm-JOHN J. II KN DERSON, Ciawlord County; THOMAS A. MOhBISOX, McKenn County. OI NTY. Dixtriet Attornnj-S. I. IRWIX. Coron.tr -Dr. J. V. MORROW. Thirty per rent, of the cases of drunk enness broncbt before English magis trates are women. Tiik principal Iowa question in that State these days is how the farmois can safely invest their surplus earnings. It is hard luck, but it requires the as surance of a Cleveland to make another campaign on Democratic tariff reform. EvinsNCKs of Democratic harmony continue to multiply. Mr. Hryan has not thiown a rock at Mr. Cleveland for at least twenty-four hours. It is difficult to understand the turmoil over the Democratic presidential nomi nation when the nominee stands abso lutely no chance of beimr elected. Senator Platt has 'Most his political supremacy in New York" again. This is very careless ofhlm bu itissafo to pre dict that he will find it again when he comes actually to need it. Sknatok Di-nnE declares that Bryan is the cause of the carnival ofcriinnin Ken tucky. This is only one of Bryan's crimes. His wrecking of the Democratio Har mony tiain is the inont serious ol all, at present. Attorney-Gkneral Knox and tbeln terstate Commerco Commission now have the Athracite coal trust on tlie run. This does not look much as though Pres ident Roosevelt lacked tho courage of his convictions. Admiral Dkwky criticised the Ger man navy and Count Roventlow frothed at the mouth. Now Admiral Melville has praised the German navy and Count Re vontlow is frothing again. It is a little difficult to know how to let the Count have it his own wav. It was too had that our government had to go to Germany for artillery, but as the American manufacturers are o rushed with orders of all sorts in their line that they could not fill the govern ment's requirements, Germany or some other country had to be appealed to. The factories of the United Slates of all kimjH are rusrod with work. This is one oflhe accompaniments or the Republican pros perity. At present, the country being extreme ly prosperous, it seems lo us that play ing wiih the taritr would be foolhardy to a criminal degree. Such evils as exist are very inconsiderable-ospecially com pared with what would follow agitation Shall a man alllicted with a corn have his leg amputated ? The one charge brought auainst our present tariff is that some few are over prosperous; shall we doclare, mereiore, mat all should he plunged Into poverty? It would be foolish to overlook the fact that nearly all lines of trade are highly prosperous merely because in a few cases the success is inordinate and beg( ts envy. Of course, Mr. Cleveland's Democratio enemies are correct in one of the things they say about him. Half a dozen words from him would stop the third torm talk. Rut this talk does not harm anybody. No offer ola third term has been mude to Cleveland. The Corporal's guard of papers which are urging him for the can didacy could not command the support of fifteen delegates t the convention ol Cleveland knows this. Nu ane person, it is to be presumed, imagines that the Democrats will commit such a gratuitous piece of folly as to nominate Cleveland. The third term business is a good enough thing to talk about in the absence of any tiling of consequence in the political world. When 1!W4 begins, the Democratio party will concern itself with serious matters. Until then Cleve land will furnish it with a topic which can do no harm to anything. Tiik "Iowa Idea," compressed into the smallest space, is that things should be cheaper. Governor Cummins taya that "potential eonipetition"-irnot domestic, then foreign competition-should be forthcoming to make them cheaper. That is the "Iowa Idea," with reciprocity in comp. ting products on thesi.lo. It was the Wilson-Gorman idea in ls'.u thut things should be cheaper, and they were. Ev erybody remembers how entirely sue oessful that Idea w as in making things cheaper. Everything was cheap human labor cheapest of all. Food w as very cheap to those who went to the soup houses to get. Oh, yes; it is perfectly feasible to su "reform" the "abuses" ol the tariff as to chest en things. If that is what the Cummins croud wants it is on the right track . But is it what the coun try wants again so soon after IS!:j-'J7? KepiiMic.iti Slate Convention. Tho Republican State convention at Harrisburg last week was a harmonious affair almost to the point of distress. The candidates having been agree I upon sev eral weeks ago, there was very little left lor the delegates to do but to bold a sort of job ideation meeting. At 10.30 a. in Wednesday the Issly was called t order by Secretary V. R. Andrews of the Re publican State Committee, Senator Quay, the Chairman, being unable to be pies ent, and Deputy Attorney General Fred Fleilz was named as temporary Chair man. Speaker Harry F. Walton, of Philadelphia, was inal.) peunanent Chairman. Tho nominating speeches were limited to live minutes each, and but few of them exceeded the limit. The following gentlemen were then placed in nomination by acclamation, there be ing no opposition : S ato Treasurer William L. Mathues, of Delaware county. Auditor General William P. Snyder, o( Chester coun.y. Judges of the Superior Court Judge John J. Henderson, of Crawford county, and Judue Thomas A. Morrison of Mo-' Kean county. This splits the representation ou tlio ticket fairly in two in the middle, giving Ihe two first named lo tho East and the two latter to the West. Senator llois Penrose was e:ecled Chair man of the State Committee to succceed Senator Quay, whojdeclioed are-election, Tlie resolutions very warmly commend ed the administration of President Roose velt, and strongly lecommendtd his re iioiniiiation and eleciiou. The ml minis tration of Governor Pennypacker was a'so commended in the resjlutions. Dr. C. Y. Detsr, of Kellettvllle, repre sented Forest county in the sonvenllon. Ex-Sheriff Osgood nf Tionesta, Bttended the meeting oflhe Stato Committee on Tuesday evening as the representative of this county. J. T. Dale, of Tionesta, is the new representative on the Stale com mittee for Forest county. It is plain that the President has come to the view that a general revision of the tariff before the Presidential election is inadvisable. He would not let the tariff become the football ofa political contest. But ho would make the American peo ple feel that Ihey can rely on the friends ol tho tariirto make such modifications as may be shown to be wise and required In the general interests. His speech out lines a policy on which his party can agree, and on which it can safely enter on the Presidential campaign. Philadel phia Press. Cream of tlio News. Better be not at all limn not be hon est. i orcti rockers, a very pretty and comfortablo lot just received at Hopkins. Buried treasure is as useful as con cealed knowledge. Dr. J. C. Dunn will toll you some thing about paint Fieo. it Happiness is a ray of sunshine be tween two domls. See Ihe assortment of new hammocks at Hopkins' store. it giriisapi to ue lier own standard of beau'y. It took years of experience to make Lawrence Paints what they are Dr. J. C. uiinn has them. it If some men were worms they would be too lazy to turn. -Seethonew line of white goods at Hopkins . it The less wit a man has the moro oth ers may appreciate it. Strawi e. 'es aie exceedingly 1ns- ciousjust now. Go to the White Star Grocery and get the finest. It Se.'f-reliance 1 if, s a man up; self-conceit drags him down. ' jwui iiuiint) iuoks snaiiny givo it a coat of Law- ence get it at Dunn's drug It store. Povcrly may pinch an honest man, but it never destroys him. Take comfort in a new porch rocker procured at Uopk ins' More, it Nobility of birth does not always in sure nobl.iiy of character. Paint made with pure Linseed Oil possesses durability that's Lawrence Dr. J. C. Dmin has it. Wiso is the man who profits by the costly experience of others. Hot weather is hero at last. Now is Ihe time to go to Hopkins' ami select your straw hat. it Education is a good tiling, provided It does not unlit a man for honest labor. Kitchen Queen bread is the finest Get it during the hot weather fresh every day, at the White Star Grocery. t A grain ol sand in a man's make up Is worth two in the sugar. A full line of new white goods opened yesterday at Hopkins' store, and a pretty stock it Is. Call. it Unless a man has faith in himself there is little hope lor him. The Standard sewing machine is at the head of the list. For sale at Joyces' millinery. tf His Last Hope Itrnli-s.rd. From the Sentinel, Gebo, Mont. In the first npeniim oroklahoma to set tlers in 1sm, (he editor of this paper was among the ninny seekers after fortune who made the big race one fine day in April. During his traveling about and alterwards his camping upon bis claim, he encountered much bad water, which, together wiih the severe heat, gave him a very severe diarrluci which it seemed al most impossible to check, and along in June the ease became so bad he expected to die. One day one of his neighbor brought him one small bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhica Remedy as a last hope. A big dose was given bim while be was rolling about on the ground in great agony, and in a few minutes tlio dose was repeated. The good ell'-ct of Ihe medicine w as soon noticed and w ithin an hour the patient was tak ing bis first sound sleep within a foit night. That one liitlo bottle worked a complete cure, and bo cannot help lot feel grateful. The season for bowel dis orileis being at hand suggests this item. For bale by Dr. Dunn, Tionesta, W. G. Wilkins, West Hickory. AI.I.KVNI.AST WKSTKUM PAUTV affording the very cheap one-way rate to Spokane, Seattle, Portland, San Fran cisco, Los Angeles and all the little places out there will leave Krie, Pa., Monday, j June Mill. Write at once to It C Allen I r i t-t a v i i i. . .' t- ' I C.I. AT. A, Ni.-kel Plato road, Lne, la. A party Juno 2d also. A2!l :!t I ROOSEVELT ENDORSED.' Pennsylvania's Republican Convention. Penrose Succeeds Quay. Harrisburg. Pa.. May 28 The Re publican state convention yesterday endcrsod President Roosevelt for re nomination and declared against any change in the present tariff schedules. Tho stato administration wa3 strongly cndcrscJ and no mention was made i:i tho platform of the Grady-Sabra libel law enacted by the recent legisla ture. United State3 Senator Q:ay declined to acccept re-election as chairman ol the state committee and his eolleasue, Senator Doles Penrose, was chosen his successor. Tlie convention was remarkable foi the unanimity with which it disposed of lis business and the lack of con test for four places on the state ticket. Senator William P. Snyder of Ches ter county was nominated for auditoi general; William L. Mattheus of Dela ware county, for state treasurer, and Judges Thomas A. Morrison of Me Kean ctunty and John J. Henderson sf Crawford county, for superior court Judges. Quay was not here during the con vention and his Interests were in charge of Senator Penrose and ohei beutoTiants, Henry F. Walton of Phil adolphla. rpeaker cf tho house of rep resentative?, wa.4 permanent chairman of the convention, an1 Congressman Henry M. B'nsham cf Philadelphia was chairman of the resolutions commit tee. SCHWAB AUDITORIUM. State College Commencement to Marked by Its Dedication. Be State College, May 30. Tho annual comn enceinent exercises this year .will bo of greater interest than any In years, owing to the dedication of the new auditorium erected through the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Schwab. The exercises will bo held from June 14 to Juno 17, and the de lation will take place on the ICth. Roth Mr, and Mrs. Schwab will be present dur ing the greater part of the week. It is possible that the laying of the cor ner stcne of the new Carnegie library may take place at that time also, The baccalaureate sermon will be preached by Dr. Lawrence M. Colfelt, while the commencement address will ho delivered by Attorney Hampton L. Carson. Ravages of a Peculiar Worm. Washington, Pa., May 28. The farm ers of Greene county are alarmed over the ravages of a peculiar worm which Is destroying vegetation by tho whole tale. At West Union, the worms have stripped clean a section of timber com prising 10 acre3, while other vegeta tion and orchards have suffered. The worms, accoriMrs to authorities at WaynosburfT college, are a now species ond resemble to some extent a cater pillar, although smaller. Theft of Electricity. Chicago, May 30. The question ol tho theft of electric current wa3 treat en at the closing session of the con vention of the National Electric Light association. Charges were made that the largest and most respectable firms which use electricity need tho closest. watching to prevent thorn from tam pering with wires for obtaining power for which they do not pay. Charles T. Edgar of New York was elected president. Fine Arrr.ory at Sharon. Sharon, May 30. The finest armory cutsido of Pittsburg is to be erected by the Buhl Independent Rifles. The building will cost $2il,O0O, over hall of which is subscribed. The armory will he on Walnut street, will be 8iS(l feet and tw0 stories high. The build ing will be of red pressed brick, with stone triniminss, constucted in battle ment style. Suicide of Lovers. Scrar.ton, Pa., May 30. The body ol John Cavaraugh, aged 18 years, was found at the 'loot of West Mountain, the spot Indicated in a letter left by Mary McAndrew, the young m.,:!s sweetheart, who committed S'.ucl-le last night by taking carbolic acid. It is said the young couple have want ml to marry for some time, but the par ents of the rirl objected to the union. Mathues Is Going to Europe. Philadelphia, May 30. William L. Mathues of Delaware county. Repub lican nominee for stato treasurer, will sail from New York next Wednesday with a party of friends for a two months' tour of Ireland. Mathues will be accompanied by former Sheriff Ed ward Oliver, David B. McClure, V. J McClure and A. J. McClure, all of Del aware county. Franchises Allowed to Lapse. Washington, Pa., May 28. The ex tension of street car services from Wash! r;tcn to FInleyvllle and ulti mately to Piltsburg by this route, has been given a death blow by the fail ure of romnnrdea to accept franchise! granted in Fa t Washington. Will Enter Washington County. Washington, Pa., May 30 Recent iieve!op:i:enls show almost conclusive ly that the Vv'e.t Side Belt line, which has been iia'Icr course of const ructior for scire t'nie. wiil enter Washington -iui!ty. Within a year It is expected hat this lo'id will traverse the east ;ru par', uf the county. ('haiifbcrbiiii'a Cnlic, hiilern hint lli-im-ily him! Dinr- is everywhere recognized as the one rem edy that can always bo depended upon ami tusi is pleasant to take. It ts especi ally valuable lor summer diarrl ira in children ami is undoubtedly Ihe means or having tlie lives ofa great tiianv children aoh year." For sale by Dr. Dunn, Tio nesta, W. J. Wilkins, U'e-tl Hickory. CbHinberlain's Pain II;.hn is an an'.i eeptie liniment, ami when anli-d to cut . bruises and burns, causes ihem lo bea ''bout maturation ami much morel 'I'licklv than bv the ii-nul treatment. Kor -ale l,y Dr. Dunn. Tiomsta, W. G. Wilkin West II ickoiy. Will Powrr antl llie TSinnib. Wo'.iM be hypnoiixers should avoid trying coiirlii-ions wiih person i -sessin longer joint-il Maui:!. t ::: their nvii. for if tiier.' is any tiv.iU i:i palmistry the sti'ciiglh of one's will depend.-, u; on the formation of the thumb --the Will power of its owner ln ln.,' iflv.-it or little ficvordiri;,' to tlii length r w.".::t of length of it upper joint. ILr.v the thumbs of the Roman holi day linkers vtvre formed mattered niihiii'.' to the ib-fcat'sl gladlutor, whose faie I nil:,' upon their being bent f.irwnvi! or l::'i kward-:i method of rie--recin;,- life or death to which perhaps we owe a ni:iii nt another's merry be ing said to be under his thumb. Cham bers' .loiiri'ii!. The I'nncnke Hell. I:i the tower of St. Mary's church, Morlcy. Yorkshire, England, bangs an ancient bell bearing the date lid!). Every Shrove Tuesday morning it is rung for on-' hour, and the custom has been followed for centuries, although its origin Is quit. unknown. The peo ple of the locality believe thut It has some coiitioclion with the baking of pancakes on tin day before Lent, Hence its name, tlie "pancake bell." On the last occasion of the ringing scores of people went into the be'.fry to take it i mil nt the rope in order that they might claim some share In the traditional usage. Itr::lisllc Drown Did you hear about that real istic fruit picture that Thompson paint ed? lie bad it out in his garden and tlie birds actually came down and pick ed at the fruit. Jones Oh, that's nothing! I know a man who painted a Inittle of ginger beer so realistically that the cork came out. London King. . Ti-nnscnncala. Transcaucasia grows almost every known grain in the world. The forests of the Caucasian mountain range pro duce pafTron, madder, oak, wnlnut and boxwood lumber, while apples, iiei.rs nnd irrape.'i grow wild in these forests to such an extent that they are export ed In lnrg- quantities. The wine of Caucasia Is n!so exported, nnd the cot ton of thi country Is second only to that of EgiTil. Weak, Irregular Painful Heart. Sometimes the heart grows irregular is the seat of pain and pressure. People are apt to think it doe to some organic or structural diseaso of that organ, when tlio cause is comparatively simple a weak ened motor power a trouble wholly duo to the nervous system, perhaps nggra vated by a nervous dyspepsia. Put the nervous systt in right give il strength and tono-supply tlnniigh Its medium the heart with power and the stomach with digestive juice and tlie trouble fades llko snow In a summer sun. It is for this wonderful power Dr. A. V. Chase's Nerve Pills are world famous. Mrs. J. H. McFarlard, of South Street, Clarion, Pa., says: "I liko Dr. A. W. t base's; Nervo Pills very much. My heart, due to a weakened nervous system, was irregular I was generally depressed and nervous-not sleeping well. The Nerve Pills acted splendidly giving me strength of nerve-regulating the heart action enabling mo to sleep well and generally giving a feeling or health and energy. I am very glad to recommend them." For fuitlier information call at J. C. Dunn's drug store, Tionesta, Pa. 50e a box at dealeis, or Dr. A. W, Chase Med icine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. See that por trait and signature of A. W. Chase, M.I)., are on every package. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are Just what you need when you have no appetite, leel dull after eatinir and wake up with a bud tasto in your month. I hey will improve your appe tite, cleanse and invigorate your stom ach and give you a relish for your food. h or sale by Dr. Dunn, Tionesta, W, O. Wilkins, West Hickory. ; WK.HT-.1IO.MMY, JL.VK .jTII with Allen's special parly. Write to day for special information. Address H. Allen, C. P. .V I , A, Nickel Plate mail, Frio, Pa. A party June 2 I also. A. '10 :it A PERFECT PLOW. It was a "Lo Roy Plow" that plowed that rough new Innd without breaking. It whs a "Le Roy plow" that plowed the hard dry ground where others failed. It whs a "Le Roy Plow" that piowed that sticky clay and ma lo work easy for man and to:im. It was a ' Le Roy" Reversible Plow, that plowed tho steep sldehill. It is a "Le Roy" Reversible Plow that will do good Work on Mat land, doing awy Willi all lurrows, leaving your land level and suitable for all crops. For ta!o by Lanson liros., 1 iones a, l a. riOISlOWl'A 3IA.lt lCiaTW CORPECTF.I) EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour sack 1.00cil.2.' Corn meal, feed, "j-J loom i.::il Corn meal, family, "H l.XJ lb l.r() Chop feed, puro grain l.'Si als AH Corn, shelled .7(1 Buckwheat Hour, f tt .(): lieans Vi bushel S.no Ham, sugar cured .1" Matron, sugar cured .Li Shoulders .10 Salt Pork, -f lb .11 Whitefisu kit .0:. Sugar Mr.ntf Syrup XiOu .50 N. O. Molasses ,:' .Ml Coffee, Roast Rio lliifii15 Collee, blended Java .20 Tea .35 .Ml Mutter .1.1 Rico Oofi.OS Fgirs. fresh cl.Io Salt 13 barrel ;i Lard .' Potatoes, bushel. .75 Potatoes, Sweet j tl .21 Lime "r barrel !M1.0 Nails t) keg 2.75 Notice of Appeals. Notice Is hereby given ( 1 t the Com missioners of Fo'rest Co., will mret at their oflico in the tioroiiuh of Tionesta on the loth, Jiilh and ITih days of June. l! 0:t, for the purpose of holding a Court of Ap peals from Ihe assessment of money at interest for thnyear '.) :i. C. MrRiiK, A. K. SAirr:. IIknuy Wkisoarp, A Itest: Commis-ioner-i. S. M. Hkskv. Clerk. 'I ionesla, Pa., Mav 12, I'.'tl't !T PAYS TO ADVKRTISK IN THIS PAPKIl 1 Boift Svvealter nml 6vcar ou ac count of uliscasoiiahle und r wear. Got out of it, nml into Boino of th- exctlleir valuta we are ottering. A good Brown Balbriggan "armeiit for Better en s for 50 1. Thee include Brown, Blnck and Black and White stripe Bilhripfjan, (J.dlular Knit and Lace Stripes mil. mean Sombreros FOIl Men, Women and Children. Tlie crtizi for these liats ha- ppread over the etitiro enuutry, f'dlowing in the wuke of the Pa mini il cniZ' nf Inst yttir. The lints are novelty nnd must he seen to be appreciated. Tbey are certainly uuiijue und pieiur-e.-t) ie, ami the price is popular The Jit C icn Company beg to aiuiouiite thai they have import ed a crate, 24 dnzt'ii, ol ilie real Mexican somhrero end will put them ou tale at once TKEEVJcCUEEU CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA S ; . . OIL CITY, PA. PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER, He pairs SSoilcrs feti!!;, Tank, Agitators. llnys uiul N1Is N'oii! hand Hollers i:-. Wire or letter orders promptly nt tended to. Eud ol'Siispei n' in Bridge, Tnird wnrtl, Olf, 'IT, VA. tden-l model, sku-h or photo ol invention le 1 1 tic-cn.-njrfc on aiL'mnoiiy. J-or tree DOOK, ' I ." . , I Vflll.l1 f. UVK wnii rainnm aim I ItnUL. mni!ttl In Opposita U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C. not umlerL',") years, to call on obi ami new customers Xo delivering. Position permanent to the rinht parly. Pay weekly." LF.N MROTHKRS, R- i iikstku, N.Y W l1li.r..urH,.u5 , cerv.il offortnp WHFATLtT. lis rich, tiu like flavor, cannot be substi tutt J by any oilier CffLul. WHEATLET contains on evprl.istlnjf wholesomeness 1m p.irted by the chulcvkt cej wheat obtain able. aflh'X is Imitated tciiisiul but never eoualed. H sure y-nt yyt Itio nriplrul whole wheat T 'O mi,!,., -it V,.,. u- , , . r . . c. v.. ut )Um - i nc irt-nuir.t m;ijt- on:y ry m r , .. ... f' ine rrar.K:;n i una compnny, A "All Ihe H heal tkaTt Fit lo Let," jjjj LocBport. N. Y. j . v w... MEN WAN TcS9 &,lXaV8 tJTCmO ino Tct (1 Seven Million tcses sol J in past 12 Ml fidfeiN; M-wi-y-. i v to Rri THE UNFOLDING OF THE LILY is not a mora interesting sthl than the opening of ou' slock of new things in DRESS FABRICS, DRY GOODS, ETC. The store has taken on nil tlio colors of the fl-jwero, the braves' and fkies of fpiing. Beauty crowds beauty ou every hand, while quality eits triumphant over all. It is impossible here t' give any t;iit's like a fair description cf the variety, heauty aud values of tlisfe. The store is well woith a visit. SEE OUR LINE OF WHITE GOODS. HEATH Up-to-Date AO. A. Waynk Cook, President. A. B. FOREST COUNT! TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, MKKCTOKM A. Wayne Cook, O. V. Robinson, Win. iSiiiearbauh, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Ritchey. J. T. Pale, J. II. Koliy. Collections remitted for on il ty of pr.yment at low rates. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative b kintr. Interest piM on tin e deposits, xour patronage, respectfully When vou buv n wt-h l. your son have it put in a WatcSi5so When be U us old ns v-ou the viitch will lie p.i rotul'iis new. Strength, rigidity nnd finish guaranteed for 2-Vyears. Call and see thcin. Wv also Iiaiullo nil ol'Movomoiits aiul Vnsvs The LUADIXG JKWELEIl. 32 SF.NIX'A St., Ol L CM Y, PA. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVELY STAOLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CAn FIELD, PROPRIETOR. ' "ood Stock, (lood Carriunes and Rnir kics to let upon ine most reunoiialilo tonus, lie will also do JOB TB A-UVCHSTG- All orders left at tho Post Oll'u e wil receive prompt. atteiilion. IIIC'll:i-,:ee'M i.-'v.'ib V i.' i .'! ..! mi nium noX'is. Mulii with li!u r'Hi-iti. 1 !. no odx-r. tt.-fn.r. !.-in. ( r'wi-, .-.:,. ; I. lullononiKl i:uiliilli:i. I'.m nfmur Hen r m-iiiI I,.. i Htiiiiiin ,,r i-jiriiraian, ;-.l. lunninU nml ll, ll,.r l.,r l,:i,li,.. - i t.n; ! rrlurn MH. lu.iiuo Tmiuii.iiiul.t. .-sola by CII1CHEKTER CHEMICAL CO. 100 JrlaUUnn Hiuurr, riuu, rA. Sfeutluu Ikti pMicr. Cures Hbeiimatlsm, Xeura'frin, Tujiirl- , Sore Feet, Lame and Acbinu JSack. Skin Iiiseases. Pains and Spiains. WABO ELECTRIC Oil. 25 TRY IT : f-.f, ;vj...'v',t.: ;$.jr;w,; ! ; il mm, . ...ft To Curt n ?n . mcnA",. ?h'i rw-)(-n-n Dealers m SO.IS. Kklt.y. Cashier. VA'M. NMKAKHAVOI!, Vice Preside!) NATIONAL HANK, PENNSYLVANIA. S30000. solicited. SHEFFIELD & TIONESTA IMIMYAY. TIME TABLE To Tako Kll'cct July 1st, l'JU2. juuth iH-torTTiTiiTi j nTTiTt if 2 N! fstntioiis I 1 3 a. m !) -T 111 0 1 in a i in -in n no 11 'S, p. in Leave Arrivefu. in p. in 1 1 Slielllehl it 1; S 5o S Ilf) H "il H OS 7 ,K. 1 4.5 i :r. i no ") 0 5 : i;, Harncs Henrv'a Mill ltlu'e Jay Hustings Wellers M inister l'oi key Mn vliui Ruck Mills Kollettvlllo Newtow n M ills lto Run :t 10 r,r !0 15 00 I -I:. : :!.-. 1 1 ,v in i tr. f,o 11 .'!.")'i! (Kl Vi -j..j: Ill I L'o 7 4".;1 M 7 4nl f.O 7 25 i ;t.) 7 15 I 25 7 00,1 15 II 45 Mi -I'H tl :io ti ml Leavea. mlp.m Nebraska p. m. p.iniArrive T. H. COLLINS, Pkksii.knt. Pennsylvania LI'l'ALO AXI) A LLKO 1 1 EN V VAL- LKY DIVISION'. Takimr elVcct. June 2ltli, 11)03. No. 3d ltullalo Kx press, daily except Sunday 1107: a. in. No. llOil City ami PMsburir L'xi ress.daily, except Sunday..7:17 p.m." No. !i;:io c ity A.-ci.m.,Sun-' ';' ""ly .' i)..r)0 a. in. No !l;:i.' Oil Cu v Arcoin., Sun day only, 8:7 p. in. For Hickory, Tldiouto, Warren, Kinzua, Hritdt'ord, Dleaii and the Fast : No. 31 Oloan Kx pres., daily ex -opt Sunday 8:61 a. m. No. 33 Pittsburg Kxi.ross. daily except Sunday 4:-l"i p. m. No. !,.",3, IrviiK-ton Accotn., Sniobiy iinlv 2:15 p. in, Fcr Time Tcb. is ami additional infor mation consult Ticket A rent. V. V. AT I'KKI'.UKY, .1. h. WOOD. (Jciiernl Manai;er. (Jen'l Piiss9in;er Agt. FcureyT LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fino Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. ESeur of B3oieI Weaver TIOlSriEST, 3?Ji. IVIi pIione A'o. 20. a. 50 YEARS' - EXPERINCP X. - ; , Trade Marks vf 'i.; s Designs rrtW Copyrights Ac. Anvnne pncllii!j n dltelrli nnd ilpsrriptlim ninf nnh-kl; iwrOim our i.piiiii.ii fne wlietlier an J"v IT., toil. I- , ,o ntii.!n. C'uninimiii-a- tiony -on. tly -..ii!i,i,-:,iinl. It imlLnokon 1'iilimt Bi'MI l rt-41. i l-l.Mt iiL'i-lii-y fur Ki-i-iiriMK pati-iilH. 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