THF FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WCNK, . Editor 4 Pmoprktor. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1903. Canada is annoyed at the loss of terri tory anil also to think that England do cidud against her. Tiik oilier prophets have not decided whether Powie will end his days in juil or in a lunatic asylum. Tub populists of Kansas aro about to start a daily paper. The Resurrectionist would bo an appropriate name. Dowie's abuse seems lame to New Yorkers who attended the political meet ings (hiring the municipal campaign. Canada had about the same influence in the Alaskan bonndry decision as Chi na has in the disposition of Manchuria. It Is understood that there will be no comfort lor political boodlers in the res ident's message soon to be submitted to Congress. Mr. Bryan is not favorably impressed with the Idea that a Connecticut bequest should be cut down to the level of a 40. cont dollar. Dan Patch, who broke the world's record, would he a good mount for the candidate who will be Piesideut Roose volt's running mate. It would be ingratitude on our part to conseut now to the annexation of Canada, that is unless England were glad to get rid of her unhappy daughter, Mr. Hkyan has given us an example of bow to become rich without being a plutocrat. Charge J300 for drawing up a will which bequeaths you f"0,000. Like the Democrats, the delegates rom the District of Columbia will have more fun at the National conventions, than at the Presidential elections. The citizens 01 the District can't vote and the Democrats can't elect. A highly useful and justly distin guished woman is lost to the cause of humanity by the death of Mrs. Booth Tucker in a railway accident. The place left vacant in trained, practical philan thropy will be hard to till. It was a noted Frenchman who wrote: "Innocence llnds not n ar so much pro tection as guilt." But it was Horace who said, centuries before: "He is armed without that is innocent within ; be this thy screen, and this thy wall of brass." Sksator Moruan is still an ardent champion of the Nicaragua route. Can he give any assurance that Nicaragua also would not want the earth as compensa tion for allowing the United States to spend JJOO.000,000 on an isthmian canal? In a table shoeing thetightingstrength of nations the United States is credited with an army of 73,000 men. Just add 10,000,000 possible volunteers, of the his torical standard, to that number, and the total will bean approximation of Uncle Sam's real army basis. The tunnel under the Hudson River, began many years ago, has at last reached the point where workmen can go from the Jersey side to the New York side un der the river. They were said to bo working Friday eighty feet under the French pier at the foot of Morton Street, New York. It will not take a very long time apporently to have one tunnel com pleted. The Pennsylvania tunnel will be put through in much less time. Holland, which knows more about waterways than any other nation, has ap pointed a board ol engineers to make plans for canalizing the Zuyder Zee at a cost of 1148,000,000. The enterprise calls for a sea wall twenty-live miles long and the diking of a river and its tributaries, giving Amsterdam nearly 200 miles of dikes for the benefit of Dutch commerce. That is what the country with the most waterways thinks of more waterways. It is said that President Roosevelt is busy on his message to the extia session orcongress. There is nothing in that session, however, to necessitate a mes sage which will require much prepar ation. Ordinarily, the messages which go to special sessions of Congress are very much shorter than are those to the regu lar assemblages ot that body. This is not a session in which the country has a pro found Interest, It differs very widely in this respect from the one called by Lin coln in 1861, and likewise from that sum moned by Cleveland in 1893. Lincoln had a good many things to think cfand to say at that time. Cleveland was bothered con siderably, too, by tho panicwhich incited the assemblage of Congress in the sum mer of ten years ago. Iu the United Slates at the present time everything is seiene, so far as regards the need of con gressional action. All that the session of November will be called on to deal with is Cuban reciprocity. It is safe to say that President Roosevelt could, in an haur'stime, prepare a message which would bo adequate for tho coming occas ion. A mux in this town, eays a Missouri papor, had a proposal of marriage Satur day night and asked a week to consider it. She then organized herself into an in veotigHting committee and commenced taking testimony from the married wo men of her acquaintance. The first one ahe visited used to be a belle and the most admired girl in the town before she was married six years ago. The cross exami nation brought out the fact that she had three children, iii i,r own workf eluding washing and ironing, and had not been down town for six weeks, and that her hushaiid had given her two dol lars since they were married. Another woman whmi she visited - (U,t teaching s. liool to marry "the handsomest and best dressed mnn in town." and Hhe is now Niipporting him, A third did not dare to say her soul was her own when her husband was around, though she used to write some lovely essays when she was at school, on the "Emancipation of Women," and tho fourth woman she visiUid was divorced. Aftor summing up the evidence she went home and wrote the young man. She will be married next wtcH GENERAL RESULTS. $ JSili ill THE COON STILL THERE! The results in the State elections are very gratifying to the Republicans. Pennsylvania rolls up iu the neighbor hood ol 200,000 majority for the Slate ticket. Ohio gives Herrick, Republican for Governor upward of 100,000 majority, snowing Tom Johnson and bis aggrega tion completely under. Hanoa will be returned to the Senate. Maryland appears to be Democratic, but by such a narrow margin ax to still keen It in the diubtful list, while Massa chusetts, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Iowa are largely Republican. Now York City elects McClellan, Tam many candidate for mayor by over 60, 000 majority. In Pittsburg things are still mixed on the local ticket. The fight was between the regular Republicans and the Citizens fusion ticket. Roth claim victory. FOREST COU.NIT. The election in this county passod off so quietly yesterday that very many for got to vote, or didn't think it worth while and the result is that perhaps loss than 50 per cnt. of the vote of former years was polled. It requires a lively local tight to bring out the vote, and there be ins an entire absence of anything of the kind in Forest County the turnout was exceptionally light. But the result is relatively the same. The Republicans win by the usual off-year majorities. There will be from 200 to 300 on the State ticket, and the County ticket is through ly elected in overy respect. Rkce.nt press dispatches say that a "great trolley deal" is in progress in New York Ci y by which practically all the trolley lines in Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Westeru New York and Western Pennsylvania are to be un ited under one head. The plan probably is to capitalize the company at about twenty times the value of its holdinuo. and then sell stocks to the public. Should that be the case the projectors will find that the people are not as hungry for st cks as they used to be. Punx'y Spirit, Especially in the light of recent ' Him flams" that have been worked by some of the big guns, from wliom the people had reason to expect bettor things- business Opportunity: v e wish to engage a man of standing and ability to act as District Manager for the Ordinary Department of the Prudential Insurance Company of America, for Tionesta and vicinity. A splendid epportunity to em bark in a paying business without the investment of capital. For particulars, address, C. B. Knight, General Agent, Bank for Savings Rld'g, Pittsburg, Pa. Cream of the "ews. No man baa property to burn unless it is J (illy insured. Cranbreries, large and plump, at the W bite Star Grocery. It Confidence is seldom lost, but often sadly misplaced. Don't forget that the pest place in ton to buy furs, coats, Ac., is at Heath fc Feit's. it Every woman is a judge and jury unto her own husban I. Winter t aps for men and boys' at Hopkins' store. While you are getting, get the best for the least money. It Most people are good nurses when it comes to nursing animosity. Louis XIV is the newest style in ladies' winter coats If you want to see them come here, we have a large assorts ment in black and castor. Heaih & Feit. Energy usually b-ings success and succesi invariably brings energy. - Our stock of furs is direct from one of the largest fur houses in the country, and comprises the very latest styles. No fancy prices, but finest good. It If you would avoid competition strive to be good rather than great. While we are talking coats so much we almost forget to mention that we have just received another invoice of those famniiB plush capes, which we sell for to. Don't make much at it but give you something you'll be pleased witn. Heath A Feit. u It is impossible for a woman to pre serve a secret so it will keep. -New gloves and mittens, something extra nice and durable for cold weather, at Hopkins'. Ask to see tbem when you come in. it The lazy man would rather sit down and hope tban go after a certainty. As usual the While Star Grocery will keep a supply ol guns for rent during the hunting season, and will be prepared to fit you out with the host of ammunition for the occasion at ieannable cost. If To the self-made man all other self made men are nothing but upstarts. There is more Catarrh in this sec' ion of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few vears was supposed to he incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a locul disease, and prescribed loc.M remedies, and by constantly tailing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to bo a con stitutional disease, anil therefore, requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, iimnufoctured by F. .). Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitu tional euro mi the market. It is taken internally in closes from 10 drops to a teaspoontiil. It acts directly on the blood at d mucous surfaces of the system. They oiler one hundred dollars lor' any caso it jails to euro. Send for circulars and tes timonials. F. J. CHENEY fc Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 7fc. Hall's Family Pills uro tho best. They Enjoyed Their Visit. E1. Republican: While on my way to the Buckeye State last Thursday I could not help but recall the few happy days wo spent with the kind and hospitable people at Tio nesta and German Hill. Since we are now comfortably located a-, our New Bedford home fond recollections again present themselves to our view, and it is in recognition of all the kindness we re ceived that I direct these few lines to you. When I left the Mt. Zlon Lutheran congregation in July I never thought that such a hearty welcome would be showered upon me and my wife as was the case on Sundry, Oct 2oth. It was one of the greatest pleasures we ever experi enced to preach to our first ministerial love, to shake hands with all our friends, to receive their heart-felt congratulations and to become the victim of their un bounded generosity and liberality. It was our Intention to make this visit our wedding trip and serve the congregation on that certain Sunday as a matter of course, but so it was uot to be. A col lection which was taken up to defray tho traveling expenses amounted to $10.70. This was a surprise. But we were sim ply astonished when the treasurer of the congiegation, Mr. DiekragT, handed us (19.00 as a wedding present from the con gregation. This amount was Increased yet by a couple 01 private gifts. Now all this was certainly too much and we fell as if we bad no right to accept it, for what returns could we ever make for such liberality T Let all these good don ors come to New Bedford on a visit and we will at least try to return some of all this kindness. We were so pleased to notice that the congregation holds to gether so well, is pay log off its church debt, keeps its grounds in good order and thinks of papering or painting the Interi or ol the church. Such zeal is certainly commendable, especially In the absence of a pator. May the Lord hear their prayers and supply them soon with a sliepherd. Had there been a cosy little paisonage across the way from the church, as we have it here, I fear that my wife would have preferred to stay in Pa., so charmed was she with the locality and the people. Monday and Tuesday were the days set for the moeting of the famous G. H. H. C. (German Hill Hunting Club). Woe unto the game during these days! So we thought while crossing and re-crosing the woods, three four and Ave strong. The club made the most heroic efforts to land something on the dinner table, but all our efforts were in vain. The weather was our foe, so nothing could try our unerring marksmanship except old buckets, cans, Ac. The outcome of the entire bunting expedition was this, that one lonely pheasant was shot by the writer, in virtue of which he was made president of the Club for another year. Wc are more tban grateful for this honor and hope to retain it for many years to come. The congenial companionship of Mr. Abbott, the hospitality of Henry Ledebur and family and the great and sumptuous dinner at Amos Ledebur's all helped to make our stay profitable and pleasant. They were happy days of which we will always think of with pleasure, and hope to duplicate them some time in the future. With many thanks for all the kind 1 1 ess of our many friends in Tioneeta and German Hill we remain. Gratefully yours, Rev. M. L. Frkdrick and Wife, New Bedford, Ohio, Nov. 2, 19U3. One Will Rnonich. "Yon love my daughter?" snld the old mnn. "Love her!" he exclaimed passionate ly. "Why, I could die for nor! For one soft glance from those sweet eyes I would hurl myself from yonder cliff and perish, a bleeding, bruised mass. upon the rocks 200 feet below!" The old man shook bis head. 'Tin something of a liar myself," be Baid. "and one is enough for a small family like mine." Hi nail Memory. "I supiKJso." Mid the condoling neigh bor, "that you will erect a handsome monument to your husband's mem ory?" "To his memory!" echoes the tearful widow. "Why, poor John hadn't any. I was sorting over some of tho clothes lie left today and found the pockets full of letters I had given him to mail." Hrnted. Jones Wonder what made Mrs. Sut ton look so heated when she picked up that photograph from her husband's of fice desk? Jaynes Good reason for becoming heated. It was one of his old flames, you know. Boston Transcript. HcMlntf IMilloHnplijr. "Do you think that letting is wrong?" "It depends on circumstances." nn 8vered the town oracle. "If you can't afford to loso it's wrong; if you can It's merely silly." St. Louis Lumberman. Little Country Paper. When the e"enin' shades is fallin' at the endin' o' the day. An' a feller rests from labor smokin' at his pipe o' clay. There's nnthiu' does him ho much good, be fortune tip or down. As the little country paper from his or Home Town. It ain't a thing o' beauty an' its print ain't always clean. But it strengthen's nut his temper when a feller's fenlin' mean. It takes the wrinkles off his face and an' brushes off his frown. That little country paper Ironi bis Ol' llpine Town. It tells of all the parties an' the balls of futnpkin How, 'Bout who spent Sunday with who's girl an now the crops 'it grow. An' it keeps a teller posted 'bout who's up an' who is down. That little country paper from his or Home Town. Now I like to read the dailies an' the story papers, too, An' at times tho yaller novels an' some other trash don't von? But when I want some" read in' that'll brush away a frown, I want that little paper from 01' my Home Town. Selected. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tabids are becoming a favorite for stom ach troubles and constipation. For sale by Dr. J. C. Dunn. Oil Lease For Sale. Tract of 12o acres Iu Harmony twp Forost county, for sale In fee, ConUins six producing well and al-out 140,000 feet secone growth plnetinibor. Wells con nected up with boiler, engine, pipe, tanks etc. Inquire of Wm. Lawrence, Tionesta, Pa. The man who never told a He Is fool ish to risk spoiling his reputation by say ing so. I UO.U SKl'TII Ar'KK'A. New Wny of I'hIiik I linnilierliilii'a t'oiiah ltl'llll'dv. Mr. Arthur Chapman, writing from Durban, Natal, South Africa, says: "A a proof that Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy is a cure suitable for old and vnung. I pen you the following: A neighbor of mine nail a cuiiu just over two months old. It had a very bad cough and the parents did not know what to give it. I suggested that if they would get a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and put some upon the dummy teat the baliy was suck ing 11 would 110 Ooubt cure the clillil. This they did and brought about a quick rulief and cured the baby." This remedy is for sale by Dr. J, C. Dunn. When a woinao marries she not only takes a man's name but everything else he has. CHEAP TRIP 10 COLORADO Ou November 3 a rate of $18.75 Chicago to Denver, Colorado Springs or Pueblo, will be offered by the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Kail way. Through traiu service Chicago to Deovery every day. Folders tree. Toho R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Room D, Park Buildmg, Pittsburg, Pa. boO If a man has no ear for music he can at least use it for a pen rack. ('Iinnibrrlnln'a t'oiiKh Hemrdy Is I'lraannt tm TnWr. The finest quality of granulated loaf sugar is used in the in ami fact lire of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and the roots used in its preparation give it a fla vor similar to maple syrup, making it quite pleasant to take. "Mr. W. L. Rode rick, of Poolesville, Md , in speaking of this remedy says: "I have used Cham bTlain's Cough hemedy. with my chil dren for sevoral years and cau truthfully say Ills the best preparation of the kind I know of. The children like to take il and it has no injurious after effect. For sale by Dr. J. C. Dunn. If a penniless man has no placo else to go he should go to work. Low Rates For Thanksgiriuir via the Nickel Plate Road, for points within 150 miles from place of start iDr. Tickets on salo November 25th and 26th good to return until Nov. 30th, 1903, inclusive. See nearest agent or address A. C. Showaher. D. P. A., 807 State St., Erie, Pa. n30 Kotice. Persons holding Road Orders on Green Township of an earlier date than Septem ber 1st, 1000, are notified to present them for redemption on Saturday, November 7th, 1903, at Nebraska, Pa , and all orders not presented interest shall stop from aboyedate. By Order of ROAD COMMISSIONERS, J. M. Fox, Clerk. IXTANTED SEVERAL PERSONS V of character and good reputation in each state (one in this county required) to represent and advertise old established wealthy business houses of solid financial standing. Salary $21.00 weekly with ex penses additional, all payable in cash direct each Wednesday from head offices. Morse and carriage furnished when nee essary. References. Enclose self-ad dressed envelope. Colonial, 332 Dear born St., Chicago. s2-4m PROCLAMATION. Whkreas, The Hon. W. M. Lindsoy, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has Issued his pre- cept for holdlnga Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Co'irt, Over and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commonce on the Third Monday of November, being loo lith ilav ot rsoveinner, imuh. o lice is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Con stables of said county, that they be then and thpre in their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ot said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their otlice appertain to bo done, and to thoso who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Forest Cou nty, that they may be then and there to prosecute against them as shall beiust. Given un der my hand and seal this JOth day of October, A. u. hum. GEO. W. NOBLIT, L.S. Sheriff TRIAL LIST. List of causes set down for trial In tho Court of Commou Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Third Monday of November, 1003: 1. J. E. Heck vs. M.u. watson, No. 28, Sept. TermjilOOl. Motion to open Judg ment. 2. W. A. Connelly vs. W. Wyman, Joseph Landers, No. 0, September Term, 1903. Summons iu Action of Trespass. 3. S. K. Church vs. W. Wyman, Josi ph Landers. No. 10, Sept. term, 1903. Summons in action of trespass. 4. n. P. ana J. J. Keverlme vs. J. E. Beck etal, as Kellers Oil and Gas Co, No. 3d, S.'pt. term, 1003. Appeal from J. P. 5. John W. Baxter vs. M. V. Pat terson, J. E. Beck, George Brown, trad ing as Patterson, Beck and Brown. M. 50, Sept. term, 1901. Appeal from J P. Attest, J. C. (iUIST, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., October 10, 190:1. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing accounts have been filed in my otlice and will be presented at the next term of Court for confirmation : First and partial account of A. W. Fid- ler. administrator of J. II. Fidler, late of Jenks township, Forest county, Pa., de ceased. J. C. GEIST. Clork of Orphans' Court. Tionesta, Pa., October 10, 1003. Fred, (iretteiiborgor GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Blacksmith! tig prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and lust west of the Shaw Houso, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicitod. FRED. G RETT EN B E KG E K- IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THIS PAPER -f li ft & I 1 'I ' I t't ' S Shirts Shirts Shirts!!! Special sale of about G dozen, most of them with starched bosom, at the uniform price of 40c each. Worth from 50a ta $1. See our window. G.W. CORPECTED EVEKY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour sack 1.15(31.-10 Corn meal, feed, 100 rh 1.80 Corn meal, family, 100 tb 1.S0 Chop feed, pure grain.. 1.8,i Oats , "i2 Corn, shelled ,"." Buckwheat hour. tb .03 Beans bushel 3.00 Ham, sugar cured ,10 Bacon, sugar cured .18 Shoulders .10 Salt Pork, tb ,H wnitetisU a kit .70 Sugar fi(a.0tij Syrup 3.5(i4 .60 N. O. Molasses .Ho'a) .50 Co tree, Boast Rio 12j15 Cotree, blended Java .20 Tea ,35 .Ml Butter 20 Rice Eggs, fresh .0S(ii).(W (u.20 1.25 .13 Salt barrel L,ani Potatoes, bushel. Potatoes, sweet, jrt Iti .50 .03 .00 1.00 Mine 1 barrel Nails keg 2.75 A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOITESTA, PA. Telephone No. 20. Jqs. IL Ssivsr9 PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. Itepairs Hollers, Stills Tanks, Agitators. Itujs and Nells Second hand Boilers, VAv. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End nt'Siispei'sinn Bridge, Third ward, Oil. CITl, 1A. MMIO ItLSIXIlNS Practical ideas, op to date meth ods, make our students a success, and the calls tor thera greater than we can supply. The best investment you can make Tor the business world is to take our Cotnmer Hal and Short hand Course. We teach more iu oue year than the ordinary school can in three. 25 of our studeois have ac cepted office positions siuce last April. Enter at any time. THE HOFF BUSINESS COLLEGE, Warken, Pa 933 to ('nlifariiin nn it Nor I Invent. New Pullmau "Ordinary" sleepers, wide veslibuled and with every mod ern codv. nienoe, in charge of compe tent ugeDts from Cincinnati and Chi cago. Kates for berths less than half of cost in regular sleepers. Write to day for free descriptive matter and full particulars to E. A. Kichter, Traveling Passenger Agent, Illinois Central Railroad, 512 Park Build ing, Pittsburg, Pa. e'23tf CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS Hnfr. Aln-ny. rfllnnle. Lndlra. ask Druiriflat fot IIM'IIKM :lt M ENUI.INII in K-il and Jld mi'tnllic bun-, hcuIimI wild hlno ribbon. Take no ollipr. KrTu.r dnnicerou. nubfaM fuliiiiMHitil iniiliitlon. Huvoryour DniKKisl, or wild 4r. In Mump fur Parliculnm, 1VMI uonlnla and '- Itrllrf for l.nll-." In liiirr, hy n-lnrn Jliiil. lo.oou 'i'i-slimuniala. hold by all Lrui(-Uts. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. Sloe HlHdlaon Mnuarw, I'll I LA., PA. MeoUoa this oaparw DID Tcke Laxative Bromo Qumme Tablets. Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. Thfe Signature. New Dry Goods. New Dress Goods. New Ladies' Coats. New Misses' Coats. New Ladies' Skirts. Fall and Winter. Now Here and Arriving. HEATH SO. A. Way.ni Cook, President. A. R. FOItEST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK. DIRKCTOlia A. Wayne Cook, O. W. Robinson, Wm. SniearbaiiKb, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Ritchey. J. T. Dale, J. II. Kelly. Collections remitteilYor on day of pr.ynient at low rates. We promlso our custom ers all the bouetlts consistent with conservative b kin. lutorest pii.l on time deposit. Tour patronage respectfully solicitod. It Will Only Cost One Cent to buy a postal card and send to tho New York Tribune farmer, New York City, for a free specimen copy. The New York Tribune Furmer is u N tional Illustrated Agricultural Weekly for farmers ao I their families, and EVEllY issue contains matter instructive and cnlertainiog to EVERY member of the family. The price is 81.00 per year, but if you like it you can secure it with your own favorite local news paper, Tuts Fokest ItErniuc.vN, Tionesta, Pa , at a bargaiu, Both papers one year only $1 25. Send your order and money to The Kk-ithlicax. gr maiuBaafj 't buy trash Pav a little more, and vnn'll crt n a i ' .. , ' ' " " 4 m uie wonn or your money. Many t of thecheap'Tilled'-Watch Cases ore maae to sell, not to wear. The Jas. Boss s,6o.r Case has been made for 50 years, and 7,000,000 have proved their worth. It is guaranteed to wear 25 years many have been worn over 40 years. By this mark fgj you know them. , We recommend this case. We can put any kind of movement you want in a IIOSS CASE, but recommend our special make of ILLINOIS AND HAMILTON movements. For finish, strength, quality and time, they can't be heat. Ha mvFmm9 The LEADING JEWELER. 82SKNKCA St.. OIL CITY, PA. We promptly ohtuiii U. 8. and Korean rhttiiid model, sketch or photo ol invention lot free report on patentability. For free book, iStmMPTRADE-MARKS T? Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C. Don To Cure a Cold In One Day 0s: & FEIT. BOSS. Kki.lv. Cashier. Wm. Smkarbacoh, Vice Froaidon NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. S50.00O. SHEFFIELD & TJDVESTA KAIL WAY. TIIMIE TABLE To Take Kflttt-t July tlih, UM)3. Noimrjijttsunrriiiii 1 kuuth 3 I 1 j "wtHtioiis I '1 T p.mia. ml Leave Arrive p. 111. 1 p. 111 7 00 Nelrska j6 SO 7 30i Kohs Hun II 30 7 4(1 liftmen tntion ' 6 20 7 4" Newtown Mills fl ir 1 4.V8 00 Kellettvillo 1 oo'fl 00 If..1) 8 15 Hunk Mills 12 45,5 50 2 05 8 25 Mnybur)r 12 355 40 2 20 8 40 l'orkey 12 10,5 JO 2 25,8 45 Minister 12 0515 V& 2 :)i8 5H Wellers II 55 5 20 2 40 !) 00 MHStiiiRS II 40 5 10 2 55 I) 15 Blue Jav 11 30 4 55 .'( 10 0 30 Henry's Mill 11 00 4 40 A 25 !) 50 IUrnes 10 40 4 25 3 4511000 Sliefllold 10 30 4 15 p. in la. in Arrive LeaveiA. injn.m T. D. COLLINS, President. Pennsylvania UAILltOAD. BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking effect, June 1st, 1903. No. 30 BullUlo Express, daily except Sunday 1107:a. m. No. 32 Oil City and Pittsburg; Express.daily.except 8undav..7:17 p.m. No. 9:3U Oil City Acoom.,Suii-" l.vonly 9:50 a. in. No. 9:32 Oil City Accom.,Sun- dayonly 8;27 p. m. For Hickory, Tidioute, Warren.Klnzua, Bradford, Olean and the East : No. 31 Olean Express, daily except Sunday 8:51 a, in. No. 33 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:45 p.m. No. 9,33, Irvineton Accom., Sunday only 2:45 p.m. For Time Tabids and additional infor mation consult Ticket Agent. W. V. ATTERHURY, J. h. WOOD. General Manager. Passenger Trallic Mr. GEO. II. IJOYD, Gen'l Passenger Agt. Wanted-An Idea S I'rcct your Idpas; thpy mar bring you wealth. iievs, wMiiiDRion, u. i;.,ior ineir fi.NJi price Odor Ad list of Iwo bundred InreuUons waaLed. A - oi every frznn box. 25c
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