THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. WCNK, - CDITO 4 POPHItTO. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1903. 1903 JUNE 1903 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. !J789 10 11 12 13 1416 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 r i HOON't rHACS rtmt Quarter (guu 18 caz 25 14 va. 1:11 k.DL. Moos O f. m. Republican Ticket. NTATK. Stale Treatmrer-ViM. L. MATJIUES, Delaware County, Auditor Oeneral-VfSf. P. SNYDER, Chester County. Superior Court Judge.i-10H S3. II EN PERSON, Crawlord County; THOMAS A. MOKBISON. McKean County. COINTV. Dittrict Attorney-8. D. IK WIN. Ooromr-T)r. J. W. MORROW. Americans drink more water, eat more candy and consume more pepsin than any other country in the world. The annual rush for the Alaxkan gold fields has cut in. If the War Department Is wise it will lake time by the forelock and begin It relief ezpidition prepara tions at onco. Prrsident Bear Rays that the Reading road never earned any nione3 We al ways were at a los to know how it got it. But then, there ia a vast difference between a dividend and a divide. An examination ol the asets nt the f 10 000,000 ship building trusts shows that the concern owned nrarly $1,000,000 woith of property. The stock of this concern war evidently made to sell. It is probable that many peopln used to be buried alive but there is little dan ger of that now for the reason that three fourllm of the people who die are em balmed, an inevitably fatal process. A Piiii.ADKl.rHlA physician has just writlen a treatise on "When to Goto Sleep". We presume he did not forget to mention Mich essential little details as locking the front door, winding the clock aud putting the cat out. Tub Postfilllce Department has been called upon to dislodge several colonics of skunks that have taken possession of rural free delivery mail boxes. After probing the scandals in the home oflicc, the task should prove a pleasant change to the Inspectors. The Governor of Colorado has appoint ed a woman to bis staff, lie explains that he is justified in fco doing because a Governor's stair is "only for ornamental purposes, after all". On this ground how ran he explain the appointment of any man? A new use of citric acid has been dis covered. Added to sea water it precipi tates the salt and makes the liquid pala table and usable. Seven ounces of citric acid will he sufficient to supply a ship wrecked sailor with enough putritted sea water to meet bis requirements for a week. It is about time for the great young America to begin to make a fool of itself over 4th of July. Burned houses and barns, damaged fingers and disfigured faces will Ix the inevitable result of the foolish playing with Chinese toys, Are crackers and other nonsensical fire works. AT the Prohibition State Convention, held at Gettysburg on Wednesday, these were nominated : Superior Court, Her bert G. Amea of Lycoming county and M. II. Stevens of Allegheny county; Auditor General, Elisha Kent Kane, of McKean'county ; State Treasurer, Henry D. Patton, of Lancaster. The average gross returns per acre from cultivated land In this country is only f 10.00 per acie, and from land de voted to the growing ot cereals but $8.02 per acre. In Great Britain the intensive system of farming has brought the aver age gross returns up to within the neigh' borhond of $30 per acre. The great lesson to be learned from the present Postoflice Investigation is that the spoils system and honest admin istration cannot exist simultaneously. High officials have violated the mandates of the President as expressed tbroueb the civil service regulations, for partisan profit. Tbeir subordinates have been quick to imitate them and have gone a short step further and violated United States statutes and moral laws for per song i gain. A bill passed at the laat session of the Legislature, which should be generally heeded, reads as follows: "No person shall paste, paint, brand, stamp or in any manner whatsoever place upon or attach to any building, fence, gate, out' building, or property of another, whether within or without the limits of the high way, any written, printed, painted or other advertisement, bill, notice, sign, card, or poster without first having ob tained the written consent of the owner or tenant lawfully in possession or occu pancy thereof; provided lint nothing herein shall be so construed as to pre vent the posting of any notice required by law or order of court to lie posted, nor to prevent the postirg or placing ot any notice particularly concerning or apper taining to the grounds or premisis on which the same is to be posted or placed." Conrrntioa .f the IV. F. M. Society. The ladies of Clarion Presbytery have bad, during the past week, the special privelege of attending the annual meet inr of the Woman's Foreign Missionary ociety of this Presbytery. Upwards of a hundred delegates and visitors were present, at the convention at New Belli lelieip, who caught an inspiration from very oint ff the compass a they "stood on the mount ol privelege" offered them. With lew exceptions an interesting and carefully prepared program was carried out in detail. Mrs. N. P. Wheeler of En deavor, the capable and efficient presi dent of this society, proved herself equal to every responsibility, and conducted the aiTnira of the society, not only with grace and dignity, but with tact and wise deliberation. Mrs. Suie May Sliarpe of Tionesta con ducted a beautiful Praise and Thank Of feting servico in which an offeiiug of &!M86 was consecrated to the work of the Master in foreign lands. Miss Francis B. Siggins of West Hickory and Miss I va Carpenter of Endeavor also ably assisted in the work of the convention and their work tended to show that the women of Forest county are keeping abrest with work and workers of this century of missions. Two missionaries we' pres ent who came with joy and gladness to bring a message from far off India and Japan. Mrs. Marlon Janvier Carletnn ofSabathii, Indian, told of hers and her husband's (Dr. Marcus B. Carlton) work among the Lepers of India. Although M rs. Ctrletnn's address was intended to show the bright side of mis sion life, yet the great sacrifice of Ihee brave soldiers of the cross could not be concealed and glimpses were csught "ho tween lines." There are 400,000 lepers in India and Dr. and Mrs. Carletou are among the few who have devoted their lives to the help of these unfortunate people. While Mrs. Carleton counts it a privelege to return to India next Sep tember, yet it means more to her this time than it has ever done before, for she leaves behind two children Alice, 11, and Richard, 9, who will be sent to the Presbyterian Home for Missionaries' children, at Wooster, Ohio, to be educat ed. M Iks Etta Case, of Yokohama, Japan, brought greetings from the "Land of the Rising Sun" and gave assurance of Jap an's speedy redemption from heathen dom. One of the most Intel eating, as well as the most amusing accounts of her work, ws the description of her cooking class. The Orient wants to keep in step with the Occident, and when its ministers to America and Kuropeon countries are invited to banquets, they find the use of the knife and fork very difficult. Con sequently the aristocracy of Japan is ask ing for rooking schools where lis mem bers may learn the uses if modem civil ization. Miss Case returns to Japan in October, not as a missionary, but as the wife of a Scotchman, who is a business nan of Yokohama. Miss Case, however, will continue her work in the church for which she has labored lor 10 years. Rev, Stewart Nye Hutchinson, who spent last year at Endeavor, and who is now assist ant pastor of one of the Presbyterian churches if Newark, N. J., gave a stir ring "Appeal for Missions," and we are assured that Mr. Hutchinson's many friends in this county will lie pleased to learn that bis address was among tiie best given at the convention, and, as it has been expressed, "Mr. Hutchinson gives premise of becoming another Rob ert E. Speer." The work of the Clarion Presbyterial society for the year ending in June, shows decided progress aud advancement over all preceding years. A consecia tion fund ot 2,408.3I was added to the treasury perhaps f400 mora than was ever before given in one year. In "A Glance Backward," Mrs. Rey nolds L. Buzard, of Los Angeles, for 24 years an officer of the Presbyterial So ciety, stated that in that length of time, overf;K,000 had been gleaned by the women of Clarion Prest.ytery for For eign Missions. Among those present, whom the convention delighted to honor, were Mrs. J. S. Elder, of Albuquer que. N. M., for many years the president of the Presbyterial Society. Mrs. Maggie Junkin McKee, of Oil City, formally years missionary In India under the United Presbyterian Board ; Rev. James Conway, D. D., of Brookville, who pre sided over one of tLe evening meetings, and many others who aided by their presence and helpful words of encour agement. Mrs. N. P. Wheeler, besides being ten dered a vote ol thanks by the executive committee for her excellent "labor of love" in the society during the past year was re-elected president. Miss Nannie Morrow, of Tionesta, Cor. Sec; Mrs. J. L. Proudlit, of New Belhleham, Treas.; Mrs. P. C. Boyd, of Punxsutawney, Sec. of Young Poeple's Woik, and Mrs. J. A. James, of Limestone, Sec. of Lit erature. A large and handsome donation was the result of a call from Mrs. Wheeler for a Christmas box to Miss Elma Donald son of Debra Dun, India, who is sup ported by the ladies of Clarion Presby tery. The convention of 1004 will be held in theSecoud Presbyterian church of Oil City. The new army rifle will pierce six hu man bodies or a foot and a half of pine at 6,000 teet. The use of such a cartridgo in riots would endanger the lives of every person with in a mile and a half. For that reason the "riot charge" has been provided. It contains thirty-four grains of powder and two lound balls weighing forty-two grains. Its lire is not effective over (J00 feet. 8100 UKWAKII, 9 1 OO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to leai n that thole is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in nil its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fra ternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly apou the blood and mucous surface of the system, there by destrot Ing the foundation of th dis ease, and giving tho patient strength by building up the constitution and assist ing nature in doing its work. The pro prietors have so much faith in its cura tive powers that they otTer One Hundred Dollar for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list o'f testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75e. Hall's Family Pills are thebest. One secret of success is to keep all your own secrets. When "Billj" Strikes Fm Out. The following "classic" was dashed otf by an n known writer shortly after the game with Marieuville and ia here re produced without the author's know! edge or consent, and at the imminent risk of hurting sornebody'a feelings we throw off the "muzzle" for the moment and let Yr go : Tirnesta fan, liotli man an I boy, With chorus loud and stout ; Always shout and yell with joy, When Billy strikes 'em out. Their old time foe from Marienville, They alway- put to rout, And each heart beats with joyful thrill, When Billy strikes 'em nut. The other day the same old gang, From the bark woods did come out ; When they saw them come the girls all sang, "Just watc!i Billy strike Ihem out." They had a deserter from our ranks, A batter, strong and stout: Billy was sure of each one'" thanks, If he'd only strike Lew out. In thirty times o bat this year, He'd hit safe every bout ; For him bis team had little fear, lie never would ttaike out. Two fouls were hit, two balls were called, He never glanced about, But gripped his bat with stern resolve He'd never dare strike out. The next one seemed and easy cinch ; He aimed a fearful clout And missed it only by an inch ; But Billy -struck him out. Cream of Hie News. Some people are two independent to take a hint. Paint improves appearance if it's Lawrence. Dr. J. C. Dunn has it. It It takes a good brass band to play all the airs a drum major puts on. The best Paint is the cheapest in the end ask for Lawrence at Dr. J. C. Dunn's drug store. It Many a man imagines he has a hard roe to hoe because he dislikes hoeing. The Lawrence Paints have stood the test ask Dr. J. C. Dunn for testimonial. Opportunities and vacant lots must be improved to make them profitable - Lawrence House Paints do not crack, P' el or blister sold by Dr. Dunn. It A man Isn't generally a figurehead just because he has a good head for figures, -Pure Linseed Oil is the life of nil Paint ask for Lawrence at Dr. J. C. Dunn's. It ' Though the wagon tongue Is silent it always gets there ahead of the rest of the outfit Just About Half Sick. How many times you hear people say : "I don't know what ails me I am tiied all the time -don't feel like moving don't care to go any where don't want anyone to bother me nothing interests me I feel half dead." It's not a pleasant tale. It shows a system at a low ebb a system read and fertile soil for any low type of lever or disease. It shows the need of a strong, all round tonio a tonic that will reach every part, every oritan Brain, Nerves, Stomach and Muscles. A m dieine that will give a new feeling of lile, a new energy and spring to the play ed out system. A time-tried, time tested medicine Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills. Mrs. Lizzie Curry, of No. 141J West Spr ng St., Titusville, Pa., says: "I was all broken down outof health eyery way nerves, weak no appetite and just about sick. Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills were gotten for me and they worked fine. I began to mend directly my strength came back the depression lef. I feel energetic and like work again. My appetite and digestion are good. As an all round tonic lor body strength and nerves the medicine is excellent." I'or further information call at J. C. Dunn's drug store. Tionesta, Pa. 50o a box at dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Med icine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. See that por trait and signature of A. W. Chase, M.D., are on eyery package. Oncral Store for Sale. The undersigned offer their general store, located at Pigeon, Howe Town ship, Forest county, Pa., for sale. The business is situated in a good locality, having almost the exclusive trade for a radius of five miles in a good lumbering and farming community, on the P. A W. Railroad, Frost station. Good reasons for selling. Call on or address F. A. Keller, Tionesta, Pa. It F. A. Keller A Co. Reduced Kates to Atlanta (ia. For the benefit of those derising to at tend the National convention of the Bap tist Young Peoples Union of America, to be held at Atlanta, Oa., July 0 to 12, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets from all stations on its lines to Atlanta, July 6 to 0, in clusive, good going on tbose dates and gocd to return until July 15, inclusive, at rate of single fare for the round trip plus $1.00. By depositing tickets with special agent at Atlanta on or before July l.'i, and payment of liltv cents, an extension ol final return limit may be obtained to resell original starting point not later than August 15, For specific rates and full information concerning stop overs, consult nearest ticket auen I. It Ills I.ust Hope Realized. From the Sentinel, Gebo, Mont. In the first opening of Oklahoma to set tlers in 18811, the editor of this paper was among the many seekers after fortune who made the big race one fine day in April. During his traveling almiit and alternants bis camping upon his claim, he encountered much bad water, which, together with the severe heat, gave him a very severe darrh(it which it seemed al most impossible to check, and along in June the case became so bad he expected to die. One day one of his neighbors brought him one small bottle of Cham berlain's folic. Cholera and Diarrba-a Remedy as a last hope. A big dose was given him while be was rollinir about on the ground in great agony, and In a few minutes the close wa- repeated. The good ell- et of the medicine was soon noticed and within an hour the patient was tak ing bis first sound sleep within a foit night. That one little Iwittle worked a compb te cure, and he cannot help Intt (eel grateful. The season tor bowel dis ordeis being at hand suggests this fteiii. For sale by Dr. Dunn, Tionesta, W. (i. Wilkins, West Hickory. Origin of "Cravat." "The word 'cravat,' " said a man who m.-ikes nockwenr, "came Into our lan guaee about 1kM. Prior to that year a feature of the uniform of the Aus trian cavalry was n wid;. band of coarse linen worn In folds around the neck under the short hussar jacket. This cavalry organization was called the Cravate, its niemliers being styled the Cravates. Later, in the seven teenth century, France recruited a reg iment of cavalry, adopting for It the uniform of the Austrian regiment lu Croatia, calling It the Royal Cravates. Ijiter, In England, the word 'crabnt' was applied to a nock handkerchief. After the battle of SteenUlrk, In Flan ders, in l('i!l2. English officers brought home the 'steeiikirk.' n long, flowing neck scarf edged with fine Flemish lace, the ends of which were drawn through a buttonhole of enormous size. The neckwear of today is clearly trace able to the 'steetikirk' and the modifi cations it underwent." Washington Star. Odd Dwelling Sites. The people of Tupuselei have no need to travel far when they want to take a salt water bath. The town is built on piles which have been driven Into a submerged coral reef situated far out lu the Torres strait to the south of New Guinea. Opposite this extraordi nary settlement on the mainland is an other village that is perched high lu the air among the gigantic palm trees with which the coast Is fringed. The object of lioth communities in choosing these curious sites for their dwellings Is Identical. They desire to assure themselves against being surprised by their numerous enemies, and especial ly they sock safety from the prowling Liyuk head hunters. The Oldest Known Bookkeeping. In the primitive villages of the An des, scattered through Peru, Bolivia aud Ecuador, tho descendants of the ancient Incas depend upon the "kipu" for keeping all their accounts. It was In use when I'lzarro conquered Peru, and the Andean Indians have never Improved on It. It Is the oldest known form of bookkeeping. The "kipu" Is simply n collection of knotted strings. Differently colored strings denote dif ferent articles lu daily use and ten dis tinct knots the ten numerals. In the absence of a written language It Is a inarvelously perfect system. Large transactions are conducted ns accurate ly by It as if double entry bookkeeping were employed. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnil Dlnr- Hi era ltcmeity is everywhere recognized as the one rem edy that can always be depended upon and that is pleasant to take. It is especi ally valuable for summer diarrhoea in children and is undoubtedly the means of saving tbe livt-s of a great many children each year. For sale by Dr. Dunn, Tio nesta, W. U. Wilkins, West Hickory. An egotist is a man who is unable to disguise the Tact that he Is pleased with himself. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are just what you need when you have no appetite, feel dull after eating and wake up with a bad taste in you month. They will improve your apper lite, cleanse and invigorate your stom ach and give you a relish lor vour food. For sale bv Dr. Dunn, Tion"sta, W. G, Wilkins, SVest Hickory. TIONESTA MAltKETS CORPECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Floury sack l.C01.25 Corn meal, feed, $ 100 lb 1.211 Corn meal, family, 100 ft 1.50 Chop feed, pure grain 1.23 Oats .. ,4H Corn, shelled .70 Buckwheat flour, $ lb .0:1 Beans $ bushel 3.0P Ham, sugar cured .18 Bacon, sugar cured .18 Shoulders .10 Salt Pork, ft lb .14 Whitefish'p kit .70 Sugar 6.08 Syrup 35(g) .60 N. O. Molasses .35 .60 Coffee, Roast Rio 12$ 15 Cotree, blended Java .. .20 Tea H5 .60 Butter .15 Rice 05. OS Eggs, fresh uu.lo Salt$ barrel i.25 Lard .15 Potatoes, $ bushel .75 Potatoes. Sweet 3& lb .2 Lime barrel 901.00 Nails ke8 2.75 Bank Statement No. 6038. OEPORTOF THE CONDITION OF THE FOREST COUNTY NATION AL BANK AT TIONESTA, in the State ol Pennsylvania, at tho close of business June , 1U03. RESOURCES: Loans and discounts $192,213 20 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 945 61 U. 8. Bonds to secure circula tion 50.000 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 5.012 60 Stocks, securities, 1 to., 41,000 00 Banking-house, furniture, aud fixtures 14 780 08 Due from approved reserve events 105,002 04 i.neiks and other cash items (0 13 Notes of other National Banks.. 800 00 fractional paper currency. nickels, and cents 210 04 iawtul money reserve in bank, viz: Specie Hit 2'i7 fin Iegal ten ler notes... 3,500 00 17,717 CO Redemption fund with II. fS. Treas'r(5perct.ot circulation) 2,500 00 $431,653 20 LIABILITIES: Capital stock paid in $50,000 00 Surplus fund 23.118 58 U ud 1 v ided profi tx.less ex ponses and taxes paid fi.838 OK National bank notes outstand ing 60.000 00 Dividends unpaid 9 00 Individual deposits subiect to check 135,512 08 Demand certificates ol'deposit... lull 78 lime certificates ot deposit 105,974 8: $431,053 20 State of Pennsylvania, County of Forest, KM I, A. B. Kelly, cashier of the aliove named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. A H trirr.r v Subscrilied and sworn to before me this urn aay or June, I'.m. C. M. Aunkr, Notary Public. Correct Attest: O. W. RoitiNsoN. T. F. Rm.'HKY, WM. NMKAHltAl'OU. Directors. WANTED YOUNG MEN to prepare for Government Positions. Fine Open ings in all Departments. Good Salaries. Hapi(t Promotions. Examinations soon. Particulars Free. Inter-State Cor. Inst., Cedar Rapids, Ia. Hammocks $1.00 buys a well woven six loot hammock complete witb pillow and s: retch en. Better ones at $1,25, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Any one of these will add to your comfort in hot weather. Examine teem. B. WJ0B1DI k SON. Between the clothes we sell aud those at other stores cannot be measured in dol lars. You will find on examination, and especially after wearing a suit, that our prices are reslly lower than elsewhere. This label on a suit of clothing is equivalent to "18-K" on gold, or "Ster ling" on silver : The Jlct'iien Co. OUTFITTERS OF Men, Hoys & Children, On. City, Pa These garments of ours are brimmed with distinctive touches: Full of handwork wherever it belongs. Made right and made to stay right. A first-class cutter fits them on you and any necessary alterations are made in our shop by expert tailors. These are the garments that aie fast sending the incompetent tailors, and the back number hatid-mo-down dealers, sending them where the shoemakers went. Prices, 810.00 to $22.00, Everything here to dress you well, while it is new and up-to-date. THE McCUEN CO. 2i AND 29 SENECA Si.. OIL CITY, PA. We promptly ohtaiu U. 8. and Korean (Send model, sketch or photo of invention loi ; tree report oo patentabl lity. For free book , KTRADE-MARKS Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C. AUDITORS' SETTLEMENT of Tio nesta Twp., School Fund for year ing Juno 1st, 11103: Jesse Carson Col. of Tionesta Twp., in ae county with School Fund for year end ending tune 1st, 1U03: nit. To ain't of duplicate $1,64(1 QS Ml. By ain't paid Treas f 1,135 11 By 5 percent, on ?3(i8.40 IS 42 By 2 percent, on $388.40 7 37 By 6 percent, on $785.11 39 25 By lands returned 03 82 By 5 percent, on lands returned.. 8 19 By Exonerations 51 19 By 5 percent on 328 83 16 43 lly cash to bal paid Treas 312 20 91,640 98 Win. Lawrence, Treas., of Tionesta Twp., In account with the School fund, for the year ending June 1st, 1903: rn. To bal. in hands 274 73 Toamt from Col 1.447 31 To anil, fioin Co. Treas 1,211 47 l o State appropriation 1902 1,184 03 To Bint from Green Twp 45 09 To amt. from J. Smearbaugh 872 51 $5,065 14 CK. By orders redeemed... $4,656 68 By 2 percent. Com 93 13 By bal. in bands 315 35 5.005 14 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. KXPKNDITUUKS. Teachers wanes $2,233 00 Rent and repairs 282 65 Fuel 172 55 See lees and postago 27 82 Auditors fees and printing 26 00 Debt 500 00 Interest 69 50 Text bonks 634 98 Supplies 02 82 Sundries and Supplies 582 64 $4,591 86 T.IAIlIt ITIKS. Outstanding orders RKSOUUCKS. Bal. in hands Treas , Bal. due from Co. Treas Liabilities over resources .... ..$1,300 00 ,.$ 31.1 456 77 527 88 $1,300 00 ve, the undersigned Auditors of Tio nesta township, hereby certify that we have audited and examined the accounts of the School District of said township for inn yi ar eniiiug June 1st , l!H)3, and tind them as set forth in the foregoing report. J. H. Wkntwokth, J. A. Siikivkr, Attest; Auditors. R. L. Haslet, Clerk. If I I I II not under 12.5 years, V I I I 1 to call on old and ' aiBI H n.dl llllullima.il No delivering. Position permanent to tho right party. Pay weekly. GLEN BROTHERS, Rochkstku, N.Y, DIFFERENCE To Cisre a GoM In One Boy . ff t ... t TflKe ftaxsuvu 5i uiiiitj inlets, Seven Million boxes sold in post 1 2 II' TAKE .AILTOTIIIEIR, LOOK at these thing? fur summer wear if Dot fully convinced they are superior. Not necitssry to look twice to see ibat there is style in these MEN'S FURNISHINGS. Even those who are not posted cn what is correct observe that there ia something unusally attractive about these goods. Our line of belts contains every sort that is good form this season. 25c aud SOc. HEATH k FEIT, Up-to-Date Dealers m MO. A. Watnk Cook, President. A. B. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, Collections remitted'for on day of pr.yment at low rates. We promise our custom ers all tbe benetits consistent with conservative b kinir. Interest pnid on time deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. I JgHisfirctwatcli 3 When you buy a watch for your son have it put In a Wadsworih Watch Case When lie U ns old as vou the watch will be as pood as new. Strength, rigidity and finish guaranteed for 25 years. Call and sec them. We also handle nil - STWDIBD MfiKZS - of Movements mid Cases Man mrFmvz The LEADING JEWELER. 32 SENECA St., OIL CITY, PA. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OK TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANF1ELD, PROPRIETOR. flood Stock, Good Carriages and Bug fies to let upon the most reaxonable terms, lo will also do JOB TIEIMIIlsrQ- All orders left at the Post Olliee wil receive prompt attention. CHICHESTER'S EftSUEi EftTOQYAL PILLS Nnfe. Alwriv reliable. Ladle. n!c Prupd't fin lll II t:vl hit M E3U1.IMII 111 Krd and (Jolit uictMlliu boxo. Renlnl with blue rihbt n. Take no olhrr. Krne dniiurruu. ibf i flulinnnnl Imitation. Huy of your llruu'Ki-t, ur wild Ir. in Ntnmin for Particular. Tenll monlala and Krllef for I.ailt4." in Irttrr, by if I urn Mall. IO.OOO Tentiiiioiiiiils. buld by all Uruvi;ii4tt. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. tlOO nadl.un Kiuarr, 11111. A., FA. Meitlo. thlr. ..per. Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Injuries, Sore Feet, Lame and Aching Back. Skin Diseases. Pains and Sprains. WANO ELECTRIC OIL. 25c. TRY IT months. g fcs Signature, WAJMO 5038. Kelly. Cashier. Wm. Smearbaogh, Vice Presiden NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 350000. .IIRFCTORS G. W. Robinson, Win. Suiearbaugh, T. F. Rltchey. J. T. Dale, J. II. Kelly. ufllFFH&T im RAILWAY. Tlm. TABLE To Take EfTect July 1st, 11)02. "SOUTH I Eastern Time NORTlf 2 4 j Stations 1 3 a. 111. p.m Leave Arrive a. m p.m t) 4;") 4 ir Sheflleld It I ft I 45 10 (Xi 4 3f, Barnes 8 5ft : 10 10 2ii4 5d Henry's Mill S 3ft 2 60 10 40 o OS Blue Jay 8 20 2 80 UOti'ilft Hastings h Oft 2 15 11 25 5 'JO Welters 7 50 2 00 11 45 5 3ft Minister 7 4ft 1 65 11 6ft 5 4H Porkey 7 4n 1 50 12 15 5 6(1 Mayburir 7 25 1 35 12 35 0 (Ml Muck Mills 7 15 1 25 12 4ft (1 10 Kellettvilln 7 00 1 15 (12ft Newtown Mills 0 4ft II 41) Hops Kim 0 30 7 00 Nebraska . 6 10 p. m. p.m Arrive Leave a. 111 p.m T. I). COLLINS, President. Pennsylvania ItAILltOAD. BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking ellect, Juno 1st, 1903. No. 30 Buffalo Express, daily I except Sunday 1107: a. m. No. 32 Oil City and Pittsburg"" ' " , Exr ress.daily.except 8undav..7:J7 p.m. No. 0:30 Oil City Aecoin.,Sun-" day only 0;50a. ni. No. 0:32 Oil City Aecom., Sun nily only, K:27p. m. For Hickory,Tidioute,Warren,Kinzua, Rradl'ord. Olenn mid Mia l'nRt! No. 31 Oleun Express, daily : except Sunday 8:51 a. in. No. 33 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:45 p. m. No. 0,33, Irvineton Accom., Sunday only, 2:45 p. m. For Time Tablts aud additional infor mation consult Ticket Agent. W. ATTERHURY, J. h. WOOD. General Manager, passenger Traltlo Mgr. GEO. 11. BOYD, Gen'l Paasenger Agt. A. C. UREY, Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOITESTA, PA. Telephone Xo. 20. 60 YEARS m 1 Trade Marks Designs CnPVRlr.uTtt Af.. quickly asitirtnin our opinion freo wlirther n Inv.'iillon probably pnlrnlnblfl. Cnnimunlr. tlonimtriitlycnnflilenllnl. lliuidbnokon I'aleliU nt frea. OMt nifencr for awiinnif patenta. I'm cut. taken iliniuiih lllunii A Co. recelre fjwliil nnlite, without clmrge. In tbe Scientific Jlnterican. A handsomely llln.trat1 weekly. J.nnrent rtr rulailon t nny aHi-ntinc Journal. Terma. t:i a yeir: fnnr month. $L Sold by all newdealer. MUNN&Co.36'8-. New York Braucu onice. IBS F tjt.. Waabliigion. U.Z1 Cores Crip In Two Days. m fj on every frmrt box. 25c LIVERY . v . , . n iaiiiimiliiiii wirfiaf a r a . II