THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. t. WENK. DITOM 4 PROPdltTOH. WEDNESDAY, JULY If), 103. Kepiibliomi Ticket. STATE. Mttc Treasurcr-WM. U MATHUES, Delaware County. Auditor Gcneml-W'M. P. SNYDER, Chester County. Superior Court Judge JOU N J. H EN- DEKSOX, Crawlord County ; THOMAS A. MOKhlSON. McKean County. COINTY. District Attorneys. D. IRWIN. Cvroiur -Dr. J. W. MORROW. New County Com mil toe. Chairman Geo. W. Osgood, of the Republican County Committee of this county, 1ms completed the arrangement ofthe committee by making appoint ments in those precinct where no com mitteemen' were elected at the spring primaries, and as now constituted the committee is as follows : COM.MITTKKMEN. P. O. ADT.RESS. A. (i. Oassatt, Olarington A. M. Cook, Cookaliurg J. is. Hall Hedelylle K. U. Rathfon, Nebraska K. W. Ouiton Mnzelte W. G. Morrow, West lli.kory Jas. Elliott Stewart Run Joseph King East Hickory J. S. Oildorsloeve Itrookston J. J. Haight Cooper '1 ran Jas. Campbell, Lynch J. A. Smith, Pigeon W. T. Hart Pigeon W. T. Kerr Trumans O. K. Anderson, MeCrays H. S. Hrockway, Marienville S. M. Uroce Duhring John .uemlell, Siarr Fred Rudolph Newtown Mills B. J. Day Kellettville Chas. Deadlier, Mayburg J. W. Mong, Tionesta J. W. Jatuieson Tionesta Secretary, J. T. Dale, Tiouesta It Is only six months to l'.Hi), and the Democratic prospect of harmony has reached zero, with adownward tendency. Makers of canard have a bard time starting any yarns that can stand up against Uncle Joe Cannon's record for commou-SAtise statesmanship. A long debate over the Isthmian canal treaty is predicted in the Columbian Con gress. It' the discussion Is along sensible lines confirmation will not be long de layed. Senator Stewakt," of Nevada, who lives In Virginia, had bis pocket picked in Washington and claims to have lost "$'20, a number of bank notices for notes due, and several railroad passes." The Senator would appear to be poor, but honest. Ik wo had to take choice between Cleveland soup and Brj-an starvation we would prefer to commit suicide. A man whose tasting apsratus is so badly out of whack that be can't tell the difference be tween Republican biscuit and Democrat ic soup well, you can put some gravy on a rubber overcoat and the fool would eat it for salad. Yellow Jacket. Sixck it has been shown that there are ways to got at the trusts through the present laws without reducing import duties, the Democratic politicians have lost much of tijeir righteous zeal against these terrible (?) trusts. Their indigna tion was really against the tariff, but they pretend to be after the trusts simply to get a chance to attack the tariff. This story of wholesale desertions from the American fleet when it was in Kiel makes rather unpleasant reading. If true, it shows that service In the navy is less attractive than it has been common ly supposed to be. As there are good reasons why the navy must continue to be increased, it would seem to be imper ative on the men in charge of it to make service in it as desirable as possible. This is a matter which demands the at tention of Secretary Moody. Mb. Cleveland, in his letter to Tam many expressing his regrets at not being able to be present at the Fouith of July mass meeting of that society, said that the wigwam, "as a politicial organization of vast influence, can not escape the re sponsibility which its power and its glo rious traditions create.'! This looks like sarcasm. The ex-President is about the only man now alive who ever beard that Tammany had "glorious traditions." This is certainly new to the men who have been running it in the past thirty or forty years. That sort or traditions were never heard o( by Tweed, Kelly or Croker. What kind of traditions were influencing Tammany in 1884, 1888 and 1802, when it was opposing Cleveland for President? New System of Highway Bobbery. The news from Kansas is of the most startling character, and unless read with discrimination is certain to lead to wrong conclusions. Thus, when we read that the farmers beld up a train and went through the passengers trying to kidnap at high wages any possible farm-hands we are obliged to admit that a new state of affairs has been reached one not con templated by the Constitutional Fathers. Then, when we note daily auctions of la borers it would seem that slavery and peonage bad returned, until we find that the auctioneers are the workers them selves who go to the man making the highest bid for their services. Really, this is a situation that is extra ordinary and one which ought to be re membered fiir a long time to come. Wheat in Kansas is averaging nineteen bushels to the acre, and the only trouble is the lack of hands to harvest it. After all the talk about had weather and the damage by frosts and rains, it appears that, on the whole, the fanners are going to have a bumper crop. When it is nec essary to hire men at auction or bold up trains to get harvesters we must bay, an astonishing condition ol things has come to pass. We remember that alout eight years ago the people of this city were be nclged to send out money and clothing to care for the Kansas destitute. We read in a Kansas City paper t'iat more pianos and fall-top buggies v.vre sold In Kansas in the last year than ever before in the liitory of the State, and it is claimed that no State in the Union has reached this record. Our friend tho farmer is apt to grumble occasionally lecanse things do not go to suit him. but of late he has had no reason to complain. In the West it teems that the farmer is dissatisfied unless he makes clear (above living expenses) tt fly per cent, ofthe cost of his farm. No wonder that he is holding up trains to get woik ers in his fields that yield so much. No wonder that Mr. Bryau has become a sawdust prophet in his own country, since the man who is prosperous hss no time to listen to the wail of the calamity howler. The farmer is going to have a migh'y good year, and there is not going to be enough coal ad Iron produced iu the country to meet th" demand. That is about as good a political platform as could be wished by any party. Phila. Inquirer. Base Ball. The ball (cam from here w. nt to Mar ienville Tuesday of last week anil lost a game to tho team of that place, the score being 8 to 11 in favor ol the Marienvill- inns. The game was practically feature less, except that our boys did not seem to play with their usual speed on that oc casion, and to use the words of the Ex press on a former game, "tha boys think If they had received their share of the close decisions the result might have been different." This game leaves the teams tied, and one more will be re quired to decide the championship of the countv. On Friday the Tidioute ninecamedown to try conclusions with our team, and were literally "eaten up" by the locals. The game started with Tidiouto at the bat, and by a succession of wild throws, fumbles, and one thing and another on the part of the home team, the visitors piled tip four good runs. This tnado a bad looking mes for the locals, but when the came to bat the scale was turned, and they "lined 'er out" for four of tl.e same kind, tying tho score. Tidioute's second time at the bat was even more of a luck streak than their first, for a wild throw let in three runs. And there's where the run-getting ended for them, while Tionesla steadied down and from that on "played the game," and the man ner in which they slugged McMillen was heartrending, while "Billy" fanned them out in one, two, three order, allowing the visitors but one hit, which was made by McMillen, the home team piling up 13 big hits in Ihe meantime. Score, 17-7 in fa vor of the locals. Batteries, McMillen and Allen for the visitors; Bankhead and Lawrence for Tiouesta. The game was called at the end ol the 8th inning to al low the I idioute boys to catch the af.er noon train. There was no kicking, so the game was a nice one all through. dirutiuYrville. Reed Cassett of Claiington was visiting among friends here lately. E. L. Davis Esq., of Buffalo, N. Y., re cently spent several days pleasantly with bis Tionesla friends at this place. A fiu rtecn-yemr old boy named Hon hart was drowned while bathing in the Allegheny river not far from here Sun day before last. Lewis Sparks of Eagle Rock and Miss May Welsh of Seigle were married at Jamestown N. Y July '1. Ralph Henry of Tionesta, spent a few days with his fiieml A. J. Lawrence and visited the Carnival in Warreu. M. Hildeman of Garland and Miss Jessie Keister of this place were married July 3d at Jamestown N. Y. Miss Florence Ilagerty ol Tionesta ac companied Misses Mary and Bessie Mor gan on a recent visit with the latter's sis ter, Mrs. W. N. Ball. Leslie Dawson ol Nieltown was badly bruised and shaken up in an accident on the log road two days before the Fourth and that he escaped instant death is al most a miracle. In company with tv others he was bringing a heavily loaded car of bark from the woods, and was breaking on tiie forward end. The car was running by gravity and nearing the terminal of the line had reached a terri ble velocity, when some one had thought lessly turned the switch throwing it into the locomotive shed, smashing in the doors and knocking the locomotive tnrough the lewer end of the shed with a crash. When the car struck the sudden stop slid the bark rack forward on the trucks, and Dawson being betwoen the rack and the doors, his position was cer tainly a critical one, and that be escaped with severe bruises only is very fortu nate Indeed. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh, that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. Cheney A Co., Props., Tob-do, O. We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the lasi 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry nut any obligations made by their firm. West t Tbaux, wholesale druggists, To ledo, o., Wai.uino, Rinnan A Makvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all" druggists. Testi monials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. When the Nerves Are Shattered. When the nerves are shattered one can not think, work, eat, slee p or accomplish anything. It's a ca-e of force all Ihe time a con tinued effort to keep going no lile no energy no ambition upset a anything nervous headaches crying spells fits of depression and utter despondency. Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills cure this con dition to stay cored by rebuilding the nerve centers and resupplying what is lacking the active principle of lift Nerve Force. Mr. Wlliam Kilmer, of Mercer, Pa., says: "Some time ago 1 had an attack of nervous prostration recently I began to feel unsettled, nervous, restless and de pressed I was told of Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills and can snv that thev stoo ped all further troutde. Since using them I f(.el settled, nerves steady, strength good anil generally well. I can consequently recommend the medicine. rorfuither information call at J. C. Dunn's drug si., re. Tionesta, Pa. flOo a box at dealeis, or Dr. A. W. Chase Med icine Co., Buffalo, ;i. Y. See that por trait and signature of A. W. Chase, M.I)., are on every package. llovr Trrea Cool the Air. We think of a tree as a cooling agent Oocauso lu shade protects us from the beat of the sun, but it cools the air iu another way that Is not generally known; iu fait, it cools the air around It as a lump of Ice cools a vessel of wnur. Tho tree has n body temperature of about -T t'.cgroes, just as we have a b.uly temperature of I'S derives, which is not affected by outside lullu eiices. It Is the tree's blood heat, so to speak. So that the air around it la cooled by the tree Itself as well as by the shade it makes. When a tree iu full leaf is struck by a strong wind wo wonder that it is not torn all to pieces. And so it would Ikj but for the way the limbs and twigs arc arranged by nature. That arrange ment is such that the effect of the wind is broken, for the limbs sway and n.ovc in a hundred directions instead of one, and the force of the blast is so scattered that It is comparatively harmless. If the limbs all moved at once lu the same direction no tree could escape being torn apart. Marc Than Familiar. "Is my daughter familiar with the groat composers?" asked Mrs. Cunirox. "Madam," said the music teacher, with a look of desperation, "she is not merely familiar with them; she Is im pertinent." -Washington Star. Sot Too Self ConAilcnt. "Young I'r. Fledgeling doesn't seem rery certain of himself." "Why. no. I think ho feo'.s like nailing- a consultation every time he has to make a diagnosis." Brooklyn Life. T nMn.I. "Is that my umbrella yon have?"' "Most likely. I've Just bought it lu a pawnshop." Cream of the News. Wbcu a woman is no longer able to make a man ealous she may as well give it up as a bad job, --Lawrence paint made to wear; see Dr. Dunn about it. 11 There Is certainly enough money spent on tho road to ruin to keep it in ex cellent repair. Don't heat up your house in baking, butgoto Amsler's and get the famous Table Queen bread, cakes and cookies. 1 The fool takes things as they come but the wise guy lets a good many of them pass on. This week we are offering special bargains in wash goods. Call in and get some of the good things. Heath A Feit, Many a man goes to the bail because be attempts to pose as a good fellow. Hats of all kinds on the bargain shelf at Hopkins' store. Now is the time to buy. It Even the man who has lots of money isn't always content with bis lot. Hundreds of gallons ol Lawrence paint sold by Dr. Dunu last year; ask about it. It A boy's first pair of trousers always fit if the pocksts are largo enough. Edinboio Normal School bus just finished one o' its most successful years of work. The students are very enthtisit astic. Fall session opens Sept. 7th. John F. Bigler, principal. It If a man has no reputation to lose ho can afford to ignore public opinion. We have a few outside skirts that sold for ft to $.") that we have decided to get rid of ami have marked them all $1. US. Bargains, suro. Heath & Felt. It Domestic discord, is an apple of which the man iu the case gets the core. All summer hals at the Joyce milli nery store will be sold at cost fiom now U" til the tall styles arrive. This is an opportunity to secure a stylish hat at a great bargain. It Lots of people would rather not own the things they can borrow, Strength and vigor come of good food, duly digested. "Force," a ready to serye wheat and barley food, adds no burden, but sustains, nourishes, invigor ates, tf Some men want the earth and some woman seem to expect it Got too many shoes of all kinds, that means bargains for our patrons. You know that when we say bargains that we mean what we say. Hopkins. It A deceitful friend is more dangerous than a sworn enemy. Paint your house with Lawrence paint Dr. Dunn se'ls it. It Old age either brings experience or is brought by it. Expenses low ; instruction thorough; individual classroom work at Edinboro Summer Normal. Fall session begins Sept. 7th. John F. Bigler, principal. It Some people seem to enjoy making fools of themselves. Before you paint ask Dr. J. C. Dunn about Lawrence. It Nw is Vourt bnure la vinii the I'nrilir on( Allen's special G. A. R. party will leave Erie, Pa., via the popular Nickel Plate Road, Monday, August 12th Round trip fare only $38.75. Tickets also sold July 31st to August 13th. Return limit October 15th. Magnificent oppor tu-iity to size up the West. Write at once for illustrated Itinerary. Address II. C- Allen, WO Slato street, Erie, Pa. A 64 a; No man or woman in the state will hesi tate to speak well ol Ctiamhcrlain'sStom aeh and Liver Tablets alter once trying them. They alwavs produce a pleasant movement of the bowels, improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion For sale bv Dr. Dunn, Tionesta, W. G W ilk ins. West Hickory. (Inly Ifc.j8,73 to Cnliloriiln and linrk from Krie, I'a July 31st to August 13th, good until October 15th. Fine Strong Vincjnt Post special arty Monday, Au gust 10th. Write at once for illustrated Itinerary to II. C. Allen, C. P. A T. A., Nickel Plate Road, Erio, Pa. A-i3-a2 Administratrix Notice. Letters of administration having been granted to the undersigned in Ihe estate of Agnes Steele, lale of Harnett town ship, deceased, all persons indebted will make immediate payment, and those having claimk to present tho tame with out delay, to EVANOht.INE BllAtlb.V. Admimslrati ix. C.'arington, Pa., July II, HHJl. 4t Very Hemnrknble Cure f Hlarrlnrn. "About six years ago for the first time in my lite I had a sudden and severe at tack of diarrhira," says Mrs, Alice Mil ler of Morgan Texas. "I got tempo rary relief, but It came hack again and again, and for six years I have suffered more missery and agonv tlan I can tell. It was worse than death. My husband spent hundreds of dollars for physicians' perseriptions and treatment without avail. Finally we moved to lloMiuecounty our present home, and one day I hap pened to see an advertisement oi inaui bei Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemed y with a Ustimonial of a man who bad been cured bv it. The case was so similar to my own that I concluded to try the remedy. The result was wonderlul. 1 could liardlv realize that l was won again, or believe it could be so after hav ing sutlered so long, but that one boil 1 0 of medicine, costing but a few cents. cured me." For sale by Dr. Dunn, Tio nosta, W. (J. ilkins, West Hickory. Positions. Fifteen of our students have taken good positions in 00 davs, to July 8. We have places at our disposal tor nil the stenographers and typewriter operators tnat our school can provide for the next year Join us and gel in line. Write or call at our ollice tor detailed informa Ion. The Hokf Business Coi.i.kiik, tf Warreu, Piu (JeiHTal SI are furSalc. The undersigned offer their general slore, located at Pigeon, iiuwe Town ship, rorest county, la., lor sale, the business is situated in a good locality, having almost the exclusive trade for a radius of five miles in a good lumbering anil tanning community, on t1( , ,y y. Railroad, rrost station. Good reasons for selling. Call on or address F. A. Keller, Tionesta, Pa. tf r . A. KELLER A Co. i'Uolcra Infantum. This has long been regarded as one of the mo.st dangeious and fatal diseases to which infants are subjected. It call tie cured, however, when properly treated. All that is necessary is to givo Chamber- Iain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy and castor oil, as directed with each botile, and a cure is certain. For sale by Dr, Dunn, Tionesta, W, G. Wilkius, West Hickory, HAVE YOU II h A KB OF THE LIONS' MOUTH I The Old Venenliati Idea is Adapted by a Progressive American News paper to Meet Modern Requirement. Collier's Weekly is conducting a very novel and iuieresling competi tion for its readera each month. To enter the contest all nofc has to do ia to review the issues ol Collier's for the current month and answer the two or three qmslions which are printed in rach issue, gi vine guch opinion arid such suggestions as will aid in im proving the piper. Collier's aims in this way to secure tha assistance "f every one of its readers in making the paper uore to their liking. Every reader, iu fact, becomes one of the editors and has his voice iu build ing the greatest illustrated journal of the age. The first prize each month, award ed for the most helpful suggestion, is 850 in cash, with a second prize of 825 in cash, and eighteen other prizes of sets of books ranging in value from $32 down to 85, making in all 8321) of value given in prizes each month. There are, in addition, cum ulative cash prizes, for those who win prizes in successive months, and a big cash prize of 81000 for the most valuable suggestion during the year 1903. For the convenience of intending contestant who ran not be promptly supplied by newsdealers, all the copies of Collier's for the current month will be sent postpaid, together with a handsome proof of a drawing by Charles Dana Gibson, upon re ceipt of 40 cents in stamps addressed to The Lion's Mouth, Collier's Weekly, 438 West 13th Street, New York For a lazy liver try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They in vigorate the liver, aid the digestion, reg nlate the bowels and prevent bilious at tacks. Kor sale by Dr. Dunn, Tionesta, W. G. Wilkins, West Hickory. Orphans' Court Sale. In the Orphan' Court of Forest County. In the Mutter of the Fxtate of J, jr. Fuller, Late. oJcnk 7'irp., JJceeased. Hy virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Forest County, to the under signed directed, there will be exposed to public sale or outcry at MarienviPe, Pa., FRIDAY, AUGUST 14th, liHKt, at 2:00 p. m., on the premises, the fol lowing described real estate, situa'o In the town of Marienville, township of Jenks and County of Forest, Pa., bound ed and described as follows: On the north by the north half of Irt No. 1, (which north half is described by a for mer owner as highway or street); on the east by an alley; on the south by the south half of lot No. 4, and on the west by south Fori st street, being the half of lot No. 1, on north side of lot described, and the north half of lot No. 4 the north sido of the lot described and land within tho same boundaries and being known as the Hotel Forest property. A mo The undivided one-hall interest of that certain lot bounded ss follows: On the northeast and west by an alley; on tho soinh by Poplar street, beginning at a post on thn corner of Poplar street and alley, thence north liM ft. to a post on an alley, thence east 4"i feet, thence easi 4 i deurees east, on an alley, tl ence south 45 degrees east to a post 'i41 feet, thence south SH feet to a post on an alley, thence west 'lh feet to tho place of beginning, being lot No. 4, on Poplar street, in plot of the tow n of Marienville. Also The undivided one-half interest in those oiier lots, bounded as fol lows: On the northeast by Kim street, south by Poplar street, southwest by an allov, being lots Nos. 7, 10, 11, 14. 15, 18 and 1!), and in the town plot of Marien ville, and containing one and one-half acres, more or less. Im I'Rovem knts Tract No, 1, Hotel Forest, frame house two stories high, with kitchen attached, good well of water In kitchen, ware-room, garden plot, frame barn 21x4(1 feet, with capacity to accommodate 0 head of horses, llarn on same lot as hotel. The other tracts are out-lots with no buildings. Tfiims ok Salk One-third ofthe pur chase money to bo paid on conlirmali' n of Ihe sale, and the remainder iu two equal annual installments from that date with interest payable annually on tho whole sum, to be secured by judgment bond and mortgage on the premises. A. W. Fidlbr. Adm'r ofcstale of .1. II. Fidler, deceased. A. C. Hkown, Attorney. 7-15-41 mm In Three Minutes you can make delicious Ice Cream by using the Peerless Iceland Freezers (ONE MOTION) 1 to 8 qt. sizes in slock. 8GKQQ&, LOCK 1I.1VKX, PA., J. II. FLICK1NGER, Principal. FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 7. 1903. This high grade training school f r teachers was uever in belter condi tion than now. The enrollment last year exceeded six hundred. Biolog ical and chemical labralories have recently been addid. Fino gymnasi um and athletic field. Sanitary con ditions unexcelled. A iare faculty of trained specialists. The school also contains a collepe preparatory department, business department and departments of elocution and music. Ttie expenses are lower than those of any other institution of equal rnnk. Address for catalogue, the Principal. THE CLARION STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Furnishes Professional Training for Teachers, Prepares Young People for Collepe, and OtTers Excellent Facilities for General Education. 1 1:1:1: tlitiox for Prospective Teachers. Board, Room Rent and Laundry for Fall Terra of 1G weeks, 84!).0O. I FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 7. For further particulars call on or address SAMUEL WEIR, Ph. D.,Prin., Clarion, Pa. ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATE MENT of Ureen township Si hool liistriet for vear ending June 1, 1IKI.'!: Gross am't tax dup. for sell. pur..f 1,":W .18 " b'l'd'g pur.. i"7!) Hi t 'W.) 41 Abatements .'. f Wi '11 Exonerations 4S (is Outstanding tax 11") 00 $ 'im 31 Total lax receipts Tuition from adjoining districts State appropriation Total receipts KXPKNDITURKS, Teachers Salaries New school buildings and lots .. Interest on bonds and notes , School books and supplies Fuel Furniture and apparatus Repairs Salary of Secretary Salary of Treas, and t'ol Miscellaneous expenses .$2,0-:i n t (10 . 1,0!'7 01 f i. -m 74 f'2 ,508 .10 414 (HI 21 Hi 81(1 04 i:w 5'J 185 ii7 124 0.i 110 00 KNt 07 238 (Mi ll.ftso 13 Bal. due Treasury jll,:H(l 3! Lyman Cook, E. E. DkVYoi dv, Secretary. President. We, thn undersigned, auditors of Green District, Forest Co., having carefully ex amined the above aecounta of the Treas urer, find them correct to the best of our knowledge and belief. C. A. Hknkv, F. 1. Katufon, J. P. Kkru, Auditors. June 1, 1003. CORPECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour p suck 1.00 1.25 Corn meal, feed, "P 100 m 1. 20 Corn meal, family, 100 lb 1.50 Chop feed, pure grain 1.25 Oats .48 Corn, shelled .70 Buckwheat flour, tb .03 Means "ja bushel 3.00 Ham, sugar cured .1(1 Bacon, augar cured .10 Shoulders .10 Salt Pork, Wh .14 Whitefish Tfi kit .70 Sugar 5.00 Syrup 35ej .50 N. O. Molasses .S.I'iS .50 Coffee, Roast Kio 12il5 Cotl'ee, blended Java .20 Tea 35 .60 Butter .15 Kice 05. 08 Eggs, fresh Salt barrel 1.25 Lard .15 Potatoes, bushel .75 Potatoes, Sweet lb ,2J Lime 1 barrel 90l.Oo Nails $ keg 2.75 - V A ft K.W.H0BII0N k M Tcko axanve juromo 5ummc Tablets, jg Seven Million boxes sold tn past 12 months. TLl3 Slbtlirea ?! lip TICiLS ANOTHER LOOK at these thing? for summer wear if not fully convinced they are superior. Nut necessary to look twice to see that there is style in these MEN'S FURNISHINGS. ' Even those who are not posted on what is correct observe that there is something unusally attractive about these goo'ds. Our line of belts contains every sort that is good form this season. 25c nntl SOt. HEATH k FEIT, Up-to-Dato Doalers in A. Waysb Cook, President. A. 11. FOIIEST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheelor, Collections remitted'for on day of pr.yment at low rates. We promise our custom ers all the benefit consistent with conservative b king. Interest ptid on limn deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. When you buy a wntch for your son have it put in a Wads worth ( Watch Case iieu nc us uiu ns vou mc wntch will be as pood us new. Strcnirth. rieiditv nnd finish 1 guaranteed for 2"t years. Call und see them. IVc also handle all of Movement) and Cases The LEADING JEWELEIl. 32 SFNKCA St., OIL CITY, PA. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OK TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CAN Fl ELD, PROPRIETOR. flood Slock, ood Carriages and ling gios to lot upon the most reasonable terms, lie will also do JOB TEAMING All orders left at the Post Ollice wil receive prompt attention. CHICHESTER'S EKSUSt. PENNYROYAL P2LB.S 0' lO Nftf. Alivnv rHInblp. l.nftfo. wOs riruetrtn foi fiunii vri it h kx.i.isiI in !t-i ih 4ltl iiii-ulhc buxi-, Mal'l with blii rtt-bou. Tnk no iHlirr, Kefiir danicernii MUltrl tuliunxniMl imilnliun. Huv if vour limi'Ki-t, or hciiiI Ir. in Hunin f.ir Partlrtilnr. TeMI. monlnl awl "Heller for I. mile." in htirr, by rrlurn Hull. IV.IIOU TvsllliiiiiiHln. hulil bjr all LiwiMt&. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. 1100 Madlaon Square, nil LA., PA. McitluB (bl DAvcrv Cures Bheiitnallsm, Neuralgia, InJurUs, Sore Feet, Tame and Aching Hack. Skin Diseases. Pains and Sprains. WANO ELECTRIC OIL. 25c. TRY IT XL. WANO To Cure a Cold in One Bay yt Wm. Kmkahhaugh, Vice Presidou NATIONAL HANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 850000. Kki.ly. Cashier. ni u kcto us O, W. Hobinson, Wm. Smearbaugh, T. F. Ritchey, J. T. Pale, J. II. Kelly. UAILWAY. TIME TABLE To Take K fleet July fith, U0.t. NOUT1I V'l l"; Ka-trti Tim Stations j SOUTH p. in a. in Leave Arrive p. in. p in 7 till' 7 :m 7 -40i 7 45i Nebraska tl AO Kdss Hun Lamentation Newtown Mills KellcllvillH Kuck Mills May burg Porkey M inister SVcllcrs Hastings H I no Jav llonry'a Mill llarnes it! :iil n 20 tl lA 1 oo rt oo 1 ir, s no, 1 r.rs i;-j 'i o.- s :; 1 12 -fi r. Ml 12 H.r) ft 40 12 10 5 10 12 o;.r 'JA 1 1 f 20 11 4ii S 10 ii :to4 s: ll on 4 40 10 40 4 25 10 30,4 1") 2 'JO H 4m '2 M S 4 ".; 2 :t(l S Til'! 2 10 l (Ml 2 .Vi o ir. 3 k ! :wi :t 2.r it so a i"i iixiti p. m a. in ShcfUnld Arrivo Leave 4. in. p.m T. I). COLLINS, Pkksiuknt. lennsylvania UA1LKOAI). 111TFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking effect. June 1st, 110,1. No. 30 llutl'iiio Express, daily except Sunday 1107: a. m. No. 82 Oil City and Pittsburg Exf ress.dail v.exeept Sundav..7:17 p.m. No. :;I0 Oil City Accim.,Siiii-" dav only i;,-,o a. in. No. l::!2 Od City Acci. in. .Sun day only, .". K;'J7 p. m. For Hickory, Tidinuta, Warren, Kitizua, H nid ford, Olcan and thn East : No. 31 Oleau Express, daily except Sunday 8:61 a. m. No. 33 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:45 p. m. No. 0,33, Irviiicloii Acconi., Sunday only 2: 15 p. m. Eur Time Tahlcs and additional infor mation consult Ticket Agent. W. V, AT rKKHUKY, J. h. WOOD. General Manager. Passenger Trallio Mgr. GEO. II. HOY D, (len l Passenger Agt. A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fino Turnouts at All Times at Uoasonablo Hates. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOIsTEST, ZP.A.. Telephone Xo. 20. 50 YEARS' w Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anynno spnillng a sketch nnd dmrrlntlnn maf quickly av-ertnln cmr opinion frue whether un Inrentlnn In pmtmMv i ntiil.le. Comniniilrn. 1 l.ti hi ri-t ly nmnilpTit Int. lliunllKink on I'niviita Bent free. Olilent nLrenrjr for ftwiirinir pittpiiln. I'litenU taken ihrouvh Muiiii A Co. recelre j'll witict, without chiriro, lu the Scientific Jfowican. A hnndwimclT llliitrsle1 weekly. I nn-ent rlr. riiliillnri of anr ai'ii-ntiUe j'urtmt. Terms, .l yi'-xr: four nmnthn, (L tkiid by all newsdenlera. MUNN & Co.36"5"1"- New York Uraucb Offli-o. 125 K HI.. Wm.-hingiuii. 1. c. t fci Two Days. (wjb on every box. 25c.