THF FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK. Editor 4 PaoemiTon. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1903. No ixii'nT Johnson is very grateful for Bryan's moral support in Ohio. And so oiiifht to be Senator Hanna. - Tom Johnnon can now meditate on the folly of counting volea by the number who come to the free circus. In (lie last elections, the Socialist vote in MaHacliijH(ttty, their "banner State," full from 32,'i2s) last year to about 25,000. With the aid of Tammany and the race prejudice (he Democrats succeeded in carrying New York City and Mary land. Tub value of the patronage to be dis tributed by Mayor-elect McCiellan amounts to about fl0,000,C00 All oi it will go to Tammany. Bryan justifies his attempts to get f50, 000 on the Hennett will on the ground that he owes it to his dead fripntl to see that his dearest wishes are cariied out. Gorman is after the Democratic nomi nation next year, but if he ge's it, he will be wise enough not to resign bis seat in the Senate until he knows the result of the election. Is the National Mouse of Representa tives thore are 2ofl lawyers, 03 business men and 17 farmers ; iu the Senate are 61 lawyers, 18 business men and 3 farmers. TI.ere are only 21 foreign brn legislat ors in both Houses. Ik you don't tip the porter at your ho tsl be sure he does not mark your trunk with a circle in chalk. That means that you are a "tight lister" and the porters throughout the country will do all they cau to delay your baggage. Ooi.ii.mbia begins to realize that it is insignificant in comparison with the new republic of Tanamu. Perhaps ifthe other Columbian States are well behaved, Pana ma will allow them access to the canal region on favorable terms. Bryan had promised to make his friend Hennett ambassador to England when he was elected President. As Ben nett never got the position, Bryan should not get the fW.OOO alleged to have beeu lelt biiii in ou appendix to Bennett's will. Two husdrd sailors from the navy were recently served refreshments in the State dining room at the White House. There were five negroes among them. Had Gorman been President he would have requested these negroea to eat in the kitchen. Senator Hanna has not yet finished with Tom Johnson. A bill will be passed by the Ohio legislature which will take the patronage of Cleveland from Mayor Johnson. After that the Democratic champion will have nothing left but his automobile and circus tent. Our member, Hon. J. C. SiMey intro duced last Monday in the House a bill increasing the salary of rural letter car riers from $(i00 to $700. This bill ought to pass. We have no rural carriers in Forest county yet, but we expect to have some day, aud when we do we want thi m to have decent pay. W'hkx the Democrats attempt to make political capital out of the postal frauds they should be reminded that August W. Machen, the arch grafter of them all, Is a Democrat and voted against Hanna. He said, "Ifthe Democrats nominate Olney and Gorman they will sweep the East from under Roosevelt." Unless Gorman wishes to loose a supporter be must be careful how be talks of postal frauds. Some Prussian officers experimenting with a war balloon were carried across the frontier into France. When they landed they were advised to change their uniform for civilian dress before taking the train back to Germany. After buy ing ready-made suits they pursued their journey without molestation. This inci dent illustrates the feeling which exists between France and Germany after a war of more than thirty years ago. Estimating the present condition of Democratic presidential timber, the Erie Dispatch says : The Democratic national political situation seems to be about like nils: Uryan practically eliminated; Cleveland generally opposed by Southern Democrats; a strong southern sentiment favorable to Judge Parker, of New York, for the strange reason that be has had no political record, and is, therefore, consid ered quite "regular;" also a strong senti ment favorable to Senator Gorman. It begins to look as though the race would be between Gorman and Parker, with the chances more favorable to the latter on the ground of expediency. Meantime, all indications point to the in creasing popularity of the forceful Re publican President throughout theSouth. The Democratic attitude on the negro question is, first, the negro is so inferior to the white man that ho should not have the right to vote; and second, the negro is making such progress that the whites are threatened with negro domination. In ibis connection it is interesting to know that while forty years ago no negro in the South owned a foot of ground, there are now 130,000 farms valued at 1350,000,000 and owned by negroes. Be sides this, 150,000 homes, valued at 1205, 01)0,0(10 and personal property worth about $105,(100,000. Alter the war not one per cent, of the adult negroes could read or write, to-day 40 per cent, can do so. Fifty per cent, of the children are attending school and more could do so if there were facilities. There are 800 colored physic ians, 300 lawyers and 30,000 school teach ers. The colored people own and publish 450 newspapers aijd iiiaga. nes. In view of the handicap under which they started and the limited opportunities they have had, it seems that their progress has been quite in keeping with that of the great nation to which they belong. Those who are not Jealous of their prospei Ity and do not fear their competition, congratulate them on what they have accomplishe I. What arreut folly to spend millions in missionary work upon the negroes of Africa and yet try to repress their pio gress aud prosperity at homo. There is much talk of General Nelson A. Miles as McClellan's choice tor head of the New York police. Would the Gen eral consent to taking a position similar to that formerly beld by DeveryT There is general inclination to ac cord to Senator Hanna about all the cred it lor the Republican victory in Ohio when, as a matter of fact, no different outcome could reasonably have been ex pected, uuder the existing cond lions There Is little doubt that certain elements in the party would be glad to push Mr, Hanna forward for Ibe nomination, and me Ohio in n certainly possesses many characteristics which qualify him for the Presidency, but Roosevelt Is stronger in the hearts of the people than any other mail in America at (he present lime, and no one knows tliis better than Senator Hanna himself. Rl rzard. Jlayburg. Mrs. Shaffer, of Marienville, is here visiting her children, the Wyncoops and Parkers. N. N. McManigle's family are bere at Cbas. Deshner's awaiting their new house which will be ready in a few days. Boyd Winans, of Kellettville, is putting on the finishing touches. Mrs. Kuuselinan is away visiting. Carl Christianson is at borne with a sore ankle. Later back again to work. Win. Long is to be chief clerk in the Lumber company's otlieo. Miss Keiman is visiting at W. J. Shep- ard's. Plenty of good apples iu town. We noticed J. H.Shunk, of Whig Hill, with a wagon load. J. U. Richards and Henry Dunn, the Wilburine pipe line ganger, went to Whig Hill to pump 011 J. 11. Berlin tarm. A. M, Hunter lost his dray h -rse on Monday way up Bob's creek where the horse got iuto a bad soft place and broke its shoulder. Had to be shot. W. E. Keenan, of Warreu, was here starting up the big gas engine. It runs beautifully. Mr. Campbell, of Enterprise, was a vis itor to Mayburg last week. F. X. Kreitler, of Nebraska, was visit ing the mill on Monday. F. K. Brown and wife returned from Pittsburg Friday. The boys are starting to clean out some of the Cook Lease wells, getting them ready for a change of mi tbod of pumping. Mors Anon. Cream of the Sews. A woman's favorite word is always the last one. Louis XIV coats for ladies are the newest. See them at Heath A Felt's, It If a man lengthens his nights be shortens his days. Come here to get your shoes, either for ladies, gentlemen or children. Our stock takes the lead in every particular. Hopkins. u A woman's idea of a secret is some thing worth telling. Go to the White Star Grocery for fresh vegetables and domestic and tropi cal fruits and nuts foryourThanksgiving dinner. 2t Many men want to be great and a few try to be good. Heath Jr Feit are headquarters tor dress goods. H As a rule an heiress is more Interest ing than she looks. If you haven't bought that set of furs yet, come here and let us fit you out in something that baa the style and beauty about it, at a small figure, quality con sidered. Hopkins. it Hard cash Is probably so-called be cause it is bard to get. Shoes, 8ooe8, shoes, for everybody Jat Heath & Feit's. n It's a poor dog that can't make a man mad by biting him. You can't equal the Strootman shoe for ladies, nor the Douglas shoe for men. That's settled. Here's where both are sold. Hopkins. n A man robs himself If be does ranke the best of bis time. not Gold heal rubbers, the kind that wear. Sold only by Heath A Feit. It Many a man is unhappy ouly be cause be thinks himself so. A n'ce winter cap is what you want just now, and we're right here to furnish it for a nominal sum. Hopkins. It Don't believe all you hear; but be sure to believe all you say. We bave a tew ladies' coats, with special prices morked on them. It will pay you to investigate. Heath fc Felt. 1 Never Judge the weather by the pre dictions of a prophet. That suit of yours may need a rest. Come in and let us show you what a lew dollais will do In the way of a new one. Style, quality and low price are our bob bies. Hopkins. it Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are becoming a favorite for stom ach troubles and constipation. For sale by Dr. J. C. Dunn. Many a man is looking for work who doesn't want it. There is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and bv constantly (ailing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it Incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a con stitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufoctured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is t'ho only constitu tional cure 011 the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoontul. It acts directly on the blood ai-d mucous surfaces of the system. Tbey offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and tes timonials. F. J. CHENEY A Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. t'hnmbrrlniii's Couwh Itrmrdr I I'leaanat lo Take. The finest quality of granulated loaf sugar is used In the manufacture or Chamberlain's Cough Remedv, 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 Hoolesvllle, Md , in speaking of tills remedy says: "I have used Cham bTlaln'g Cough hemedy with my chil dren for several years and can truthfully say it Is the best preparation of the kind I know of. The children like to take it and it has no injurious after effect. For sale by Dr. J. c. Dunn. Virtuo and happinoss aro twin sisters. TO CONTROL 8TEEL TRUST. Combination of Gould, Hill, Rockefel ler and Other Capitalists. Pittsburg, Nov. 1C The Post pub lishes a story to the effect that a com ('nation formed by John D. Rocke feller, George J. Gould, J. J. Hill and other capitalists haa practically se cured control of the United States Steel corporation; that the acquiring of the New York Central and its feed fcra by the Rockefeller-Gould Interests Is in furtherance of a plan to secure control of all railroads from the West to the seaboard, Including the Baltl more and Ohio and eventually the Pennsylvania railroad. The scheme, It Is claimed. Is a plain business proposition in which the syn t'.icate has undertaken to secure con- trol of the greatest tonnage producer In the world, ,the United States Steel corporation, and provide means for its transportation as well as for the lirimense tonnage made possible by ibe advent of t"a Wabash Into the Pittsburg coal an- oke producing dis trict. The article cl8.;.is that the time ta not far distant when in its fight against the Pennsylvania the Rocke-foller-Gould syndicate will have at Its disposal the enormous tonnage of the l.'nlted States Steel corporation and oi tne Pittsburg Coal company. MYSTERIOUS CATTLE DISEASE. Many Animals Die of Starvation Al- though Well Fed. Bangor, Pa., Nov. 16. The most mysterious case of starvation, among cattle with good appetites, that are vell fed, which the state veterinarian have ever encountered, haa been re ported by Farmer M. O. Reagle, near here. He has lost 3G cows in that way, and neighboring farmers have suffered similar, but not such exten sive losses. The first of Reagle's cows to die of the mysterious ailment baffled veterln- try surgeons several years ago, and since then the malady has repeatedly manifested Itself, always with fatal results, In his herds and those of his neighbors. Last week two experts from the uni versity of Pennsylvania visited Mr. Reagle's farm and made a post-mortem examination of one of the ani mals, but were unable to discover what hnd caused the sickness, for they found all the vitals of the cow in a perfectly healthy condition. Now ono of his cows will be treated at the uni versity veterinary hospital, as a case of vital Interest to all Pennsylvania live stock owners. Italians Boiled Dynamite. Butler, Pa., Nov. 1C Two Italians vere instantly killed and another fa tally hurt by the explosion of dyna mite which they were boiling out Sat urday morning. The men were pan of a force employed on the new All Rheny and Western at the William Fepple farm, at Fairmount station, three miles south of Chlcora. Peopla 50 feet away from the shot were knocked to the ground by the force of the explosion. Houses were shak en In Chlcora, causing considerable excitement. The names of the dead nnd Injured were not learned. Pittsburg Builders Lock Out Men. Pittsburg, Nov. 16. The threatened lockout by the builders' exchange league against all crafts affiliated with the building trades council became ef fectlve today, throwing 8,000 men out of employment. With the 2,000 men on sympathetic strikes, 10,000 are noT Idle. The officers of the league say there can be no settlement until the sympathetic strikes are called off and if this Is not done before the close ol this week the number of men in the lockout will be increased to 20,000. Butler Oil Leases Sold. Butler, Pa., Nov. 16. Martin L. Starr of Petrolla has sold to W. H Dougherty a lease and five wells on the Cyrus Campbell farm, near Bruin, for $13,000. R. S. G. Campbell has sold to Dougherty a lease and wells la the same locality for $8,500. Charts. Young & Co. has sold to Charles A Hcrton several leases and wells In Donegal township for $15,000. Hun dreds of wells are being drilled in F.ntler county. Deeders' Assailants Sentenced. GreenBhurg, Pa., Nov. 16. Henrj Williams and William Sharp, twe Monessen negroes charged with felon ious assault upon Chief of Police D W. G. Cooper of Monessen, who was arresting them for shooting G. W Deeders, an Allegheny traveling sales man, were sentenced to penitentiarj terms of two years and four month! and one year and eight months, re upectlvely. Fatal Railway Wreck. Altoona, Pa., Nov. 16. Two met vere killed In a rear-end collision b-j tween two empty engines on the Cam trla and Clearfield division of the Pennsylvania railroad at Bradle Junction p.nd three others Injured The dead are James Weakland, fire man, 23 years old, Altoona, Pa., and Bert Eherly, brakeman, 23 years, Ores sun. Robbers Rifle News Depot. Washington, Pa., Nov. 16. Robbers again made their appearance in Wash lngton Saturday night for the secon; time In a week. They gained an en trance Into the news depot of T. J Smith, on North Main street, by waj of the cellar, and, blowing open tht safe secured several hundred dollars la monov. The Beat I.lnlinrnl. "Chamberlain's Pain Balm Is consid ered the best liniment on the market," write Post Bliss, of Georgia. Vt. No other liniment will heal a cut or bruise promptly. No other affords such quick relief from rheumatic pains. No other Is so valuable for deep seated pains in the chest. Give this liniment a trial and you will never wish to be without it. Sold by Dr. J. C. Dunn. As usual the While Star Grocery will keep a supply of guns for rent during the bunting season, and will be prepared to lit eon out with the best of ammunition for the occasion at reasonable cost. tf FREE H.IS0 LESSONS. The Pittsburg Sunday Dispatch Offers Instruction In Music to all Header?. By making an exclusive ariangomont with the originator of a remarkable sys tem of leaching the piano by object les sons, The Pittsburg Sunday Dispatch Is enabled to offer Its readers free piano les sons which will enable anyone to learn to play the piano, aud at the same time get a substantial fundamental knowledge of the theory of music. The system has the endorsement of all tho noted music ians and musl" teachers who have seen It, as well as the recommendation of that eminent pianist, Josof Hoffmann, Any one can learn to play in an astonishingly easy manner, and all this instruction with required cliaits and everything necessary is given to the readers of The Sunday Dispatch absolutely free. The lessons will begin November 21, and for those who desire to take advantage of the instruction of the lull course, it will be uoccasary to get the Sunday Dispatch on that day. It will be well to order now, so that no mistake may deprive you of the wonderful opportunity which The Dispatch is offering. Oil Lea.se For Sale. Tract of 125 acres In Harmony twp., Forest county, for sale in fee. Contains six producing well and aiiout 110,000 feet secone growth pine timber. Wells con nected up with boiler, engine, pipe, tanks etc Iuquiroof wai, Lawrence. Tiouusta, Pa. FHO.M HOI Til AKHH'A. Nor Way of 1'ninK hniiibrrliilii'x C'ouuh Kcmeily. Mr. Arthur Chapman, writing from Durban, Natal, South Africa, says: "As a proof that Chamberlain's On null Rem edy is a euro suitable for old and young, I pen yon the following: A neighbor of mine had a child lust over two months old. It bad 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 sticking it would no doubt cure the child. This they did ami brnimht about a quick relief and cured the baby." This remedy is lor sale by Dr. J. C. Dunn. G'reat Fat Stock Show. Special rates via Nickel Plate Kiad for tbe International Live Stock Exposition at Chicago. Tickets on sale Nov. 2iUb to Dec, 1st, inclusive, good returning to and including Dec. 7th, '0.'). Get particulars from nearest agent or address A. C. Showaiter. D. P. A.. 807 State St.. Erie, Pa. 218 2t CHEAP TRIP 10 COLORADO Ou November 3 a rate of 818.75 Chicago to Denver, Colorado Springs or Pueblo, will be offered by the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail way. Through train service Chicago to Deovery every ilay. Folders free. loho R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Room D, Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. n.30 -No man is free who hasn't got him self well in band. Low Bates For Thanksgiving via the Nickel Plate Road, for points within 150 miles from place of start- tog, tickets on sale .November 25th and 26th good to return until Nov. 30tb, 1903, inclusive. See nearest agent or address A. C. Showaiter, D. P. A., 807 Slate St.. Erie. Pa. d30 WANTED -SEVERAL PERSONS 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. iiorse ana carriage furnished when nec essary. References. Enclose self-addressed envelope. Colonial. 332 Dear born St., Chicago. b2-4ui Notice! Veraa Horn, Lib., v. Milo Jlons, Reap. In (he Court of Common Pleng of Forest O unly. No. lit. February Term. l!Ki:t. Notice in Divorce. To Milo Ross, respondent above named, Take Notice, that application for a divorce has been made In the above case, upon the allegation that you have wilfully and maliciously d sert'ed the li belant and absented yourself from her habitation without reasonable cause, for and during the term and space of two years and upwards. By reason of your defalt in not entering an appearance I have been appointed Examiner by the said Court. I bave fixed Monday, the 7th day of December, next, at 1:00 o'clock p. in., as the time, and my ofilce in Tio nesta, Pa., as the place lor taking testi mony in the cause, when aud where you may attend if you sen proper. Samuel D. Irwin, Examiner, 2t Tionesta, Pa. Fred. Grcttcnborger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Klacksmithing prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisiaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidiotite, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBKRGER. ,v&M4j, 60 YEARS' y" EXPERIENCE .4 Trade Marks 0 Designs Tfff" Copyrights Ac. Anyons romtlng a iketrh and dencrlntlnn mif qnlcklr- Ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention Is probably patentable. Cnmniiintra tlnnatrotlrcnnadential. Handbook on Patent ent free. Oldent anoncr for nerurliiK patents. Patent taken through Munn A Co. receive tperial nrttct, without charge. In the Scientific American, A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I.nropst cir culation of any wlentitlo Journal. Terms, f:i a year: four months, tL Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.381Broadwa' New York Branch Office, 62S P St.. Washington, D. C IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THIS PAPER fih Jp'r$h FRANKLIN AtwAYswoTMiHosrlV ft ftJir ft J"! A LITTLE BIT BETTER THAM W rVWOY JLM COUU) CO ''M' Snowy Table Linen . will add much t lie enjoy meot of your Thanksgiving feast, aod if you are short on this necessary article, give u cliauce to ghow you what h small investment will tin. TIOINKSXA ftIA.lt ICICTS CORPECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour 19 sack 1.151.-I0 Com moal, feed, $ 100 lb Corn meal, family. IJ0 lb..., i.3d l.fit) 1.35 .'M'l .7") OH 3.00 .1H .16 .10 .14 Chop feed, pure grain , Oata M Com, shelled "nek wheat flour. M lb lleans bushel Ham, sugar cured . Itacon, sugar cured Shoulders Salt Pork, Ih wintetlsti W kit 0 Sugar fi(ol.0fii ovru ;io(A .ou N. O. Molasses 35' .60 Cotroe, Roast Kio VIS Cotloe. blended Java .20 Tea nsra .fid Butter .-.Hi Rice 0Sfa.ON Eggs, fresh (01.30 Salt$ barrel J. lift .13 .50 .03 1.00 2.75 liflrd Potatoes, 13 bushel, .. Potatoes, sweet, "f Ih , Lime V barrel Nails $ keg A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOHSTESTA., PA. Telephone Xo. 20. Jos. M. Bsirjr9 PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. Repairs Hollers Tanks Agitator, and Sells Keeoml Hollers, i:tc. Stills HllJH hand Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. EdJ nfSuspei sion Bridge, Third ward, OIL CITY, IM. LEAHX JllSIMvSS, Practical ideas, up-io date meth ods, make our students a success, and the calls for (hem greater ihan we can supply. The best investment you can make for the business world is to take our Comraer -ial and Short hand Course. We teach more iu oue year than the ordinary school can in three. 25 of our students have ac cepted office positions since last April. Enter at any time. THEHOFF BUSINESS COLLEGE. Warren, Pa. 133 to California and Nortliweat. New Pullman "Ordinary" sleepers, wide veslibuled and with every mod ern convmience, in charge of conr po tent agents from Cincinnati aod Chi cago. Kates fur bertha 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. s23tf CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS &S.1 WnTe. Always i-pliable. I.nll, ask Druitirlst foi 4 1114 IIKMTDK H KNULINII III Ked and Jold nn-miiio boxM, malt-4 Willi blue ribbon. Tnkr no ollipr. RrftiM dnngrruun uhnl flutluiMiMd Imllnllona. JtuvufyourlJriiKKixt, or Bend 4r. In aiamnn for Parttrnlwra. T-t. inonlnln and " Kt-llrf Top I.ndlrn." In Mlrr, by return Mall. 10.000 TeUlmonliUii. Bold by all DruiTKlxts. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. IIOO tladlHii Squarf, I'll II. A., PA, Maatlaa tklt aDffc WlflD Take Laxative uromo Quinine : Tablets. Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. ThlS Signature New Dry Goods. New Dress Goods. New Ladies' Coats. New Misses' Coats. New Ladies' Skirts. Fall and Winter. Now Here and Arriving. HEATH i AO. A. B. , Waynb Cook, President. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, DIRECTORS 0. W. Robinson, T. P. Rltehey. J. T. Wayne Cook, P. Whoelor, Collections remitted !for on day of pnymnut at low ratoa. We jironilne our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative b king. Interest pi id on time deposit. Tour patronane respectfully aolielted. It Will Only Cost One Cent to buy a postal card and ceiid to the New York Tribune farmer, New York City, for u free specimen copy. Tbe New York Tribune Fnrmer id a Na tional Illustrated Agricultural Weekly f..r farmers ao ' their families, and EVERY iesne contains matter instructive aod entertaining to EVERY member of the family. The price is 81.00 per year, but if you liko it you can secure it with your own favorite local news paper, The Fop.E8T Rei'uhlican, Tionesta, Pa , at a bargaiu, Both papers one year ouly $125. Send your order and money lo The Re- I'UUMCAN. 1 S Millions liavc been sold since 1S53. Their reputation h;is gone ;.ll .".round the world. The merits of the JI.I1S Stiffened have created the largest Watch Case factory on tho globe, now making 5000 cases daily. TliL trade-mark 1 in a Watch C- identifies "the best there jv' We sell the Jas. Boss case in knowledge of its superiority. We can put any kind of movement you waot in a 110SH CASK, but recommend our special make of ILLINOIS AND HAMILTON movements. For finish, strength, quality aud time, they can't be beat. The LEADING JEWELER. 32 SENECA St., OIL CITY, PA. Send model, sketch or photo oi Invention lot tree report on patentability. For free book, gmSTTRADE-MARKS T Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C. We promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign 5 To Cure a Cold in One Day & FEIT. 6038. Kelly. Caahlor, Wm. Smkarbauoh, Vice Prealdun NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150.000. Win. Palo, Sinearliaugh, J. II. Kelly. uai 1. hav. TinCE TABLE To Take Erfurt July 0th, 1003. NOKrl'iri'r" 'l'iiii' I SOUTH jJ JJ ' Staliiinn" I 2 I T p.mia. m Leave Arrive p.m. p.ni 7 ou! Neliraxka 6 SO 7 30 Hoks Km; il 30 7 40 Lamentation ' 8 20 J7 4 Newtown Mills 0 l.i 1 45 8 00 Kellettville 100 BOO 165,8 15 liuek MillH 112 45:5 50 2 05 H 25 Mayhiirg ,12 35 5 40 2 20 8 40 Porkey 12 10 5 JO 2 25, K 45 Minimer !2 or, 5 'J5 2 30,H5(i Wellera 111 55 5 20 2 401) 00 HaHting II 40 5 10 2 55 0 15 Blue Jav 11 30 4 55 10 0 30 Henry'a Mill II 00 4 40 3 25 !) 61) Barnes 10 40 4 25 3 4511000 Slieineld 10 30 4 15 p.mla. 111 Arrive Leaven, m. p.m T. D. COLLINS, President. Pennsylvania KAILKOAD. BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking etlect, June lat, 1003. No. 30 Buffalo Expreas, daily except Sunday H07: a. m. No. 32 Oil City and Pittsbunr Express.daily.except Sunday ..7:17 p.m. No. 0:30 Oil City Accoin.,Sun daynnly. 9:50 a.m. No. 0:32 Oil City Aeeom., Sun day only 8:27 p.m. For Hickory, Tidioute.Warren.Klnzua, Bradford, Olean and the East : No. 31 Olean Expreas, daily exeept Sunday 8:61 a. m. No. 33 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:45 p. to. No. 0,33, Irvineton Accom., Sunday only 2:45 p. in. For Time Tables and additional infor mation connult Ticket Agent. W. W. ATTERBURY, J. h. WOOD. . General Manajjer. Passenger Traltio Mgr. GEO. H. BOYD, Gen'l Paaenger Agt. Wanted-An Idea Who can think of some simple t. - 4 Cures Crip In Two Days. on everv rmri box. 25c
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