THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK, Editor 4 Pkopbicto. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1903. 1903 DECEMBER 1903 Su. Mo Tu.iWe. Tli Fr. Sa. 1 2 3 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 19 26 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 MOON'S PHASES. 4 1:13 New Moon 18 26 4.3 p. m. 9.S1 p. ilk p. in. ft-53 vm. Third V Quarter 11 Firt V Quarter Koit.MKK President Cleveland ha.s killtnl more ducks than President Roosevelt has bears. Thk new Hrilisb ambassador, Sir Mor timer Durand, is now on h is way to Washington. Tun Monroe doctrine is still in a tine state of preservation. Anything that is wrapped in the American flag is sure to teep. Bryan says, "The people do not know Tom Johnson." They know that he is a Rryatnle and that is sufficient lor them to decide which way to vote. Four assassins were rccen ly executed in the Philippines and (heir bodies given to their relatives. Two of the four have since recovered. Con. Bryan has exchanged hissomhre ro for a hli(h silk hat. By the time he gets up to King Edward ho will be wear ing knee breeches and low thoes with buckles. Skntor Nkwlanps, of Nevada, Intro duced a joint resolution in the Senate in viting Cuba to join the Union as a State, but President Palnia says Cuba is getting along very well as she is. , In granting reciprocity to Cuba and in negotiating a canal treaty with the new republic of Panama, the Republican pol icy met with such lavor with the public that the Democrats do not dare appose it. Thh case is clear. It is better to pro tect your own and take chances on other nations buying of you than to throw open your industries to foreign competition, with the possibility of not producing any manufactures which they want to pur chase. Thk United States is gathering a large assortment of islands. Senator Lodge proposes that we buy oi France the little islands of Miquelon and St Pierre, otr the eastern coast of Canada. They are the remnant of France's great possessions in North America. The Standard Oil Company is going into court to ascertain whether the gov eminent has any power to regulate the trusts. This 1b a distinct improvement; it is not so very long since the trusts un uertook to regulate the government, courts or no courts. Thk Lebaudy Brothers, of France, are niot successful inventors of airships; and also the most prudent ones, as they hire someone else to ride in them during the tests. Due ol their ships recently broko the record for speed, and a lew days afterward was wrecked against a tree. Thk Hon. John Sharp Williams, the Democratic leader of the House of Rep resentatives, says that tariff reform should be the issue of the next campaign ; Gorman favors the race question ; Hearst declares for "Democracy,. Labor's ally," and Bryan insists on the Kansas City platform and says that free silver is not dead, The prospects of a united Democ racy are as you tins see them. Reports concerning disaffection among the Republicans in Indiana as to f ie nomination of President Roosevelt next year are emphatically denied by Senator Fairbanks. The Indiana Repub lican State Convention practically in dorsed the President for the nomination and Senator Fairbanks asserts that there wili be no opposition to Mm from that Stale. That would appear to be decisive. British debaters of the tariff question, on both sides, make the error of assum ing that the United States can impose an export tax on goods sent abroad. Mr. Morley is the latest one to blunder in this particular, for be is reported as say ing at Manchester : "Suppose the Amer icans, indignatat British retaliation, put a half-penny a pound on your raw cot ton, where would Lancashire be?"' The United States Constitution renders such an act impossible. America cannot re taliate in just that way. Thk governor, on the 25th ult., ap pointed Samuel Gustine Thompson, a prominent Philadelphia Democrat, to the vacancy on the Supreme court bench caused by the death of Chief Justice J. Brewster McColluin. Thompson previ ously sei ved for a few months on the su prenie court bench, having been appoint ed liy Pattison in 18!)3. The governor is nothing if not graceful in appointing a Democrat to succeed a Democrat, an act of grace which Mr. Pattison jailed to notice when he appointed a Democrat to succeed a Republican. Thk State Highway Department has received applications lor thirty-two miles of road to be constructed under the new law. These applications come from different sections of the State, but not much If any of the work will be done un til spting. If these roads cost say $50110 a mile the total f-spenriiture on the thirty two miles will be glfiO.OOO, nnd ofthat amount tl e State will pay f Klfl.tififl.OG. Phila. Press. At that rate, even though the state pays by far the larger portion, it makes an expenditure which few country districts can afford, and they will bo slow to avail themselves of the provisions of the new law. ' Congress. The extra session cf Congress is now practically over and the object for which It was called may bo said to be accom plished. The Cuban reciprocity bill passed the House almost unanimously and has been reported favorably and without amendment to the Senate Com mitteeon Foreign Relations. 'I he only difference of opinion among tho majority of the Senators is the day upon which the vote should be taken, and even here there is an informal agreement that December IB shall be the date for passing the bill luucn nas noon accomplice. I in eac branch of Congress, which will hasten the work of the regular session. The Re publicans of the H uise have chosen the Speaker ofthe Fifty-eighth Congress and the Democrats ilie minority leader, Speaker Cannon has made his committee appointments and w ill announce them as soon as the regular session meets, in sieau 01 mree weeks anerwants as was his lirst intention. Both Republicans and Democrats have met in party caueu and decided upon their tactics. All the preliminary work of a first session of Congress has been accomplished. In the Senate many appointments have been confirmed, nine!) incidental business re ferred to committee, all the committees announced, and agreements reached by the members of each party on Cuban re' ciprocity and other Important subjects, Many petitions were received protest ing against Reed Smoot. The appoint ment of Dr. Crum, the negro collector of Charleston, will be repotted on favor ably by the Committee on Commerce, General Wood's appointment to be major general is still in the bands of the Com mitt-eon military affairs, but friends of the general have confidence in the out' cc me. One of the mo t important events of the session is the decision ou the part of the Democratic members not to oppose the administration in the canal negotia tions with Pauama. When the new Hay Bunau Varilla treaty is sent to the Sen ate it will surely be ratified, aud It is doubted if the Democrats will even pro long the debate, as they know the coun try will nottole-ate anything which de lays the construction of the canal. The new treaty is considered a triumph for the Republican administration. THO P1AM)S FREE! The ritlsburtr Dispatch Offers a Chick t'l'lng Huby Grand antl Fred erick Upright. The Pitisburg Dispatch has started voting sonteat by which any person, club society, church, school or organization nay obtain a piano free of all cost. To the person or organization receiving the largest nu inner or votes, each coupon published in the Daily Dispatch re pre seining one vote, and each coupon in the Sunday Dispatch representing three votes, an $800 Chickering Baby Grand Piauo will be given. For the uext largest number of votes ft50 W. F. Frederick Upright will be given. Paid in advance subscriptions lor three, six and 12 months call for certificate for the votes represented bv the days the subscription is for, and the coupons can be sent in as well. It is i great chance to get a piano tree. Infor mation can be bad by reading announce ment in the Pittsburg Dispatch or writ Ing to Coupon Editor, The Pittsburg Dis patch, Pittsburg, Pa. 8100 ItEWAIll), 9100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to leai n thai there 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 apon the blood and mucous surface of the system, there' by detro ing the foundation of th dia ease, and giving the patient strength bv building up the constitution and assist ing nature in doing its work. The pro priemrs have so much faith in Its cur' tive powers thai they offer One Hundred Dollars lor any case that it Tails to cure, Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY& CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are thebest. Head About to Burst From Severe Bilious Atlnrk. "I had a severe bill us attack and felt like my bead was about to burst when I got bold of a free sample of Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. I liH-k a dose of them after supper and the next day lelt like a new man and have been leeling happy ever since," says Mr. j. iv.aniiiu ot jiii i II, Texas, f or bill outness, stniiia h troubles and constipa tion these Tablets have no equal. Price 2o cents. For sale by Dr. J. C. Dunn. See Here, If you contemplate a trip to the West, South or Southwest, the Nickel Plate are making extremely low rates on Dec. 15th and January Sth and 19th. These rates are based on about one fare for the round trip. Avail yoursell of this golden op portunity to see the beauties of the West cheap. For full information, write, trie graph or phone A. C. Showalter, Dist. Pass. A ut. Nick le Plate Road, 807 State St., Erie Pa. (111)13 Be (Jutes. Not a minute should be lost when a child shows symptoms of croup. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy giveu as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy coub appears, will prevent the attack. It never fails, aud is pleas ant and sale to lake. For dale by Dr. J. C. Dunn. Pennsylvania ltnllrand's Winter Excurxlou Koute Book. In pursuance of its annual custom, the Passenger Department of the Pennsylva nia Railroad Company hasjust issued au a'traetive and comprehensive book di-. criptive ofthe leading Winter resorts of the East and South, aud gl' ing the rates and various routes and combinations of routes of trayel. Like all the publica tions of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, this "Winter Excursion Book" is a model of typographical and pictorial work. It is bound In a handsome and ar tistic cover in colors, and contains much valuable Inloruiatijii for winter tourists and travelers 'n general. It can be had free of charge at the principal ticket of fices of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, or will be sent postpaid upon ap plication' to Geo. W". Boyd, General Pas senger Agent, Broad Street Station. Philadelphia. :i When yon want a pleasant purgati try t.hainlierlain'8 Stomach and Liv ve ver 1 "Py are easy to take and pro duce no nausi a.griping or other disagree able etlect. For sale by Dr. J. C. Duun. Lots of furs yet at Hopkins' store. 1 BARRICADED IN THEIR HOME. Insane Mother and Daughter Shoot at Every One Who Cornea Near Them. Tamaqua, Pa., Nov. 110. Barricaded In their home in McKeensburg, In the country district near here, Re becca Holland and her daughter, both 'relieved to be Insane, keep guard at the doors and windows with revolvers tnd shotguns and defy anybody to come near the house. On Sunday night they flred at people on their way l ome from church and since then all the residents of the little village have been giving the house a wide berth James Albert, an Arabian pcdler, Visited the town and knocked on tho door of the house. In response five shots were fired through the panels of d.e door, one of which Inflicted s'lght wound on his right hand. Albert cyme hero to swear out warrants for the arrest of the women. It Is not be lieved they can be taken without t-trategy. The women are suffering from hal Inclnations. believing that everybody v ho comes near the house means to do tl em harm. For the past five years trey have lived aa recluses, seldom leaving their home. A few weeks ago the driver of a grocery team stopped In front of the house and was about to enter the gate when he was flred r.pon from a window on the second floor, the bullet grazing his head. BODY A YEAR IN TRANSIT. A Soldier Who Died In the Philippines In September, 1902, Is Still Unburied Pittsburg. Pa., Nov. 30. The body of Private W. J. Fitzmaurlce is march ing on. Three years ago on Thanks giving at St. Louis the lad enlisted and was assigned to Company F, Twenty-sixth United States infantry. Ho died on September 6. 1902, In the Philippines. T. J. Fitzmaurice of Perry, Okla,, the father, ordered the tody sent to St. Louis for burial. It was brought by the transport Sumter. Months had passed by and the father did not know of the shipment. Tho body was sent back to New York and thence to Philadelphia for interment. Mrs. H. .1. Keenan, 722 Woods street, Wllklnsburg, Pa., had written th-3 oeertermaster general, and by mistake the body was presented by an ex pressman at the door of Mrs. Keenan fche advised the expressman to take it back. An hour later she visited the ex press office to arrange for its shipment t i St. Louis, but the body had gone back to Philadelphia. The affair Is t-traightened out. and an uncle, Ed' ward Rowlson. 9uG Laml street, St Louis, will take charge of It when it arrives. Two Sisters Killed By Train. Mouongahela, Pa., Nov. 30. Satur- cay evening Evelyn and Minnie Thompson, aged 10 and 19 respectively. only children of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Thompson of Coal Bluff, were run down and instantly killed by an ex press train. The girls had started to walk to the home of a friend to spenl Sunday. They stepped from one track to avoid an approaching freight train. and almost directly in front of the ex press, which came behind them at a high rate of speed. Burglars Raid Village. Aiientown, Pa., Nov. 30. A gang or five burglars visited the town of Emails, live miles west of here, and robbed the postofflce and the real es tate office of Phaon C. Wenner. They also entered the office of the Donald eon Iron worke, but were frightened eway. At the postofflce they secured $.0 in stamps and $30. From Wen- ner's safe the thieves secured several hundred dollars worth of revenue stamps and bonds valued at about $5. 000. Receiver For Ship Trust. Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 30. The ap peal of the United States Shipbuilding company, against the decision or Judge hlrkpatrlck appointing James Smith, Jr., receiver for the corporation was riecided against the company. Judge Kirkpatrlck'8 action is sustained and the order for the receiver is made permanent or until the further order of the court. Inquiry Into Mine Disaster. Uniontown, Pa., Nov. 30. After lis tening to a number of witnesses the .oroner's jury to inquire Into the ex- loslon at the Ferguson mine, which resulted in the death of 14 victims, adjourned until this morning. Noth ing was developed to show the cause f the explosion. The failure to find the body of Mike Benie is a mystery that all the witnesses referred to. Depends on Government. Bethlehem, Pa., Nov. 29. The armor late department of the Bethlehem Pteel Company will be compelled to close down In a short time, and several hundred men will be thrown out of em ployment, it is feared, if the govern ment does not soon send In new orders for armor plate. Woman Pours Oil on Fire. Mount Gilead, O., Nov. 30. While pouring coal oil onto a slowly burning fire an explosion occurred, burning Mrs. Frank Lee and her little daughter to badly that they died shortly after from their Injuries. Another child was lso severely burned, but will recover. Fled in Their Night Robes. Sharon, Pa., Nov. 30. Clad only in their nMit robes, Mr. and Mrs. Mill ward were driven from their beds by fire and compelled to leap from a sec ond story window to escape being burned to death. Bilious folic Prevented. Take a double dose of Chamberlain's Colic' Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as soon as tho first indication of the disease appears and a threatened attack may be warded off. Hundreds of people use the remedy in this way with perfect success. for sale by Dr. J. C. Dunn. Low Itntes via I lie Mt-ki-l I'lnie. Dec. 15. Jan. Sth and 10th am th.. ,iaia for the next low rate excursions via the Nickel Plate road to the West. South ami Southwest. Information In relerence to these rates may be bad bv writimr or phoning to A. C. Showalter, Dint. Puss, flgi., i-o, ntatom., Krio, la. (i:i:i An Enallsh Kleetlnn I'.siierleiu e. An Englishman relate the following election experience: "I was t;iking part 'in canvassing a constituency without it representative. I wits iiuinmiiccd its a speaker at it muss meeting held In a largo Held within shadow distance of a famous cathedral. One of the other orators delivered the most Im pressive speech 1 have ever heard, lie sMke of the struggle of (he poor, how they had to bear their burden. He made me almost cry by bis eloquence, lie talked nbout his own little home, which lie only just ttiiimigod to keep together by 'the sweat of his brow.' Who is lieV I asked. 'Well,' replied my friend, the candidate, "be is known In bis own town ns "Popshop Dick" liocauso he is a prosperous pawn broker.' " Sweetheart Abbey. There is in (iallowiy, Scotland, an ancient ruin known as Sweetheart ab liey. Within its ivy covered, storm battered walls lies burled the affec tionate and devoted Porrorgill, with the heart of Iter husband, John ltnllol, embalmed upon her breast. Lovely In their lives, in death they are not divid ed. The (-rumbling ninsoiiry is still and must ever be a romance In Its symbols of deuth and decay, telling ev ery day, as it has for tiOo years, the thrilling story of a woman's tender love and devotion. The Snilanrxe Ilnbjr. A Sudanese baby when dressed up In Its best clothes Is probably the most uncomfortable Infant In the world. The coat or outer garment which fashion dictates should be worn reaches to Its very heels. It is of heavy velvet, hang ing in many folds. Tlito in turn is adorned witli countless buttons and bangles of brass, considerably addiug to its weight. Its cap in turn Is of the same material, similarly decorated and doubtless equally uncomfortable. The Cradle. Peter Cooper had fifty-live years ot domestic happiness nnd morning fire building. Mr. Cooper was an ingen ious man. When a cradle became nec essary in his home, as was sometimes the case years ago, Peter rigged a self rocking cradle, with a fan attachment. Afterward lie patented the device and sold the patent. There were many op portunities "In those days." Special Conducted Excursions via the Nli-klo Plate. The Nickel Plate will sell special ex cursion tickets Dec. 15th, Jan. 5th and 19th at extremely low one way and round trip rates to all points in the West, South or Southwest. Address A. C. Showalter. Dist. Pass. Agt., No. 807 State St.. Erie. Pa. Write to-day. (12)jl3 "The best way to bury your sorrows is to get your sympathies busy. Ho Homcwhrre via the Mrkle I'lalr. Special low rates one way, also round trip yia the Nickel Plate on Deo. 15, Jan. Sth and 10th to all points West and South See or write A. C. Showalter, Dist. Pass, Agt. 807 Slate St., Erie, Pa., for full par- itcuiars. Three through fast express trains in either direction daily. (H)J13 Notice! Verna Rots, Lib., vs. Milo Hons. Resn In the Court of Common Picas of Forent vmnty. Jo. February Term. 1003. Aottce in Divorce. To Miln Ross, respondent above named, Take Aotiee. that anollcation for a divorce has been made in the above case, upon the allegation that you have wiiauiy and maliciously a sorted the li belant and absented yourself from her habitation without reasonable cause, for ana aurtng the term and space or two years and upwards. By reason of your iieiaii in noi entering an appearance I have been appointed Examiner bv the said Court. I have fixed Monday, the 7tb day of December, next, at 1:00 o'clock p. tn., as the time, and my office in Tlo nosta, Pa., as the place lor taking testi mony in the cause, when and where yon may attend if you see proper. samuel v. irwin, rcxaminer, 2t Tionesta, Pa. Fred. Grottonborger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery. En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit- lings and General Klacksinitbing prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear ol and fust west of the haw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTKNBKRGER. Bank Statement. No. 5038. REPORT OF THK CONDITION OF THE FOREST COUNTY NATION AL BANK AT TIONESTA. in the State of Pennsylvania, at tho close of business Bovemoer 17. 1003. RESOURCES: Loans and discounts $241,452 34 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 502 14 U. S. Bonds to secure circula tion 50.000 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 3,187 31 Stocks, securities, tc 49,000 00 liaiiklng-liouse, lurniture, and nxtures lo.lOl 08 Due from approved reserve agents 109.107 24 Chocks and other cash items 007 44 Notes of o her national banks ... 4iH) 00 Fractional paper currency. nickels. and cents 283 08 Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: Specie $17,850 80 legal ten ter notes... 4,000 00 21.850 80 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treas'r(5 per ct.ot circulation) 2,500 00 $494,447 43 LIABILITIES: 'apital stock paid in $50,000 00 Surplus fund 25,000 00 undivided pronis.iess expenses and taxes paid 7.084 70 National bank notes outstand ing 50.000 00 Dividend" unpaid 120 00 Individual deposits subject to check 199,810 47 Demand certificates of deposit... lift 76 ime certmcatca oi deposit iU2,r.m 60 $104,447 43 Stnto of Pennsylvania, County of Forest, ss: I, A. B. Kelly, cashier of the ubove named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to tho best of my knowledge and beliof. A. B. KELLY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23d day of November, 1903. C. M. Auner, Notary Public. Correct Attest : O. W. RoniNsoN, T. F, Ritchey, J. T. Dalk, Directors, :,i ""' .A. i. vi mi Caps, Gloves, Mufflers. Articles that intercut-the average man litis kind of weather, ami make serviceable Christmas gifts Mufllers ranging in price front '25c to SI. Home very desirable patterns and styles. (iloves 25c tn 81 Cops, 825c to SI 50. Suspenders, silk web, in fancy box, 50 ceols. G. TIONESTA MAKUETS CORPF.CTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour IS sack 1.15 1.40 Corn meal, feed, 100 ft , Corn meal, family, 100 lb. Chop feed, pure grain Oats M Corn, shelled t.3il 1.50 1.35 .50 .75 .03 3.00 .10 .1(1 .10 .14 Hiiek wheat flour, $1 lb , Beans 19 bushel Ham, sugar cured Bacon, sugar cured Shoulders Salt Pork, 1 lb WhitollshW kit 0 Sugar fia.nti) ymp .ViM .50 N. O. Molasses .so Coffee, Roast Kio 12JI5 Coffee, blended Java .20 Tea :i5 .50 iuiier Rice Eggs, fresh Salt barrel Lard Potatoes, "jd bushel Potatoes, sweet, "r It Lime barrel Nails 19 keg osrm.ox 61.30 1.25 .13 .50 .03 1.00 2.76 A. C. UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear or Hold Weaver TIONESTA, JPJl. Telephone A'o. SO. PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. Repairs Holler, Stills Tanks Agitator. linvN and Hells Neeoiul - hand toiler, i:i e. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. Eud ofSuspei sinn Bridge, Third ward, OIL CITY, IA. 1,1: aha msii:ss, Practical ideas, up to date meth ods, make our students a success, and the calls tot (hem greater than we can supply. The best investment ynu can make for the business world is to take our C mraer'ial and Short hand Course. We teach more iu one year than the ordinary school can in hree. 32 of our students have ac cepted office positions since latt Spring. Enter at any time. THE HOFF BUSINESS COLLEGE. Wahken, Pa l33 10 California and Norlliwesl. New Pullman "Ordinary" sleepers, wide vestibuled aud with everv mod eru codv uience, in charge of corrpe- teot agents troin (Jinciunati and Chi- cagu. Kates for berths less than half of cost in regular sleepers Write to day for frue descriptive m i Iter and full particulars to E. A Kichter, Traveling Passenger Agent, Illinois Central Railroad, 512 Pavk Build ing, Pittsburg, Pa. s'23tf CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS afp. A Iwnys reliable. I.nrilra. ask nnipetst fo M M MKM i:it M KKUMHII ill Knl and ;!! int'tHlllu Immih, ivulnl Willi blue ribbon. Take no oilier. KpHia duiiurerouo nuboU tullonaiintl Imitation, liuvur vuur UniKKixt, or wnd 4r. ill Miiinp, fur Particular. Trill. ntonlaU and Itrllpf Tor l.iMlira." In Mltr, by rrlnrn Mail. 10.000 Teslliiuiiiliiln. hold by all UrugKUts. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. 100 Hadlaon Mquarr, PHILA., PA. Meatla this papar. Ti k2' rx.-c'T? mmmm W1BID -v y Take iaxauve uromo quinine Tablets.? Seven Million boxes sold In past 12 months. ThiS Signature, I New Dry Goods. New Dress Goods. New Ladies' Coats. New Misses' Coats. New Ladies' Skirts. Fall and Winter. Now Here and Arriving. HEATH JVO. A. Watnb Cook, President. A. B. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK. DIRBOTORa A. Wayne Cook, G. W. Robinson, Win. NmoarbauKh, N. P. Wheelor, T. F. Ritchey. J. T. Dale, J. H. Kelly. Collections remitted 'for on day of pr.ymnnt at low rates. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative b klnii. lntorest pid on time deposits. Your patronajre reHpectfully solicited. It Will Only Cost One Cent to buy a postal card and send lo the New York Tribune farmer, New York City, for a free specimen copy. The New York Tribune Farmer is a Na tional Illustrated Agricultural Weekly fur farmers an ' their families, and EVEUY issue cot ta ins matter instructive and entertaining to EVERY member of the fam ily. The price is $1 00 per year, but if you like it you can Beoure it with your own favorite local news paper, The Forest Kepuiimcan, Tionesta, I'a , at a bargain, Both papers one er only $1 25 Seud your order aud money lo Tub He- I'LMJLICAN. Christmas! We have anything the heart could wish. The great problem of finding something to please liim or her is easily snlvtd at this store, and at moderate prices, too. Don't fail to drop in and look over our stock when in town. It would take many cut umos in t h is paper lo attempt to enumerate the many heauli ul things you will find here. Ska VErFmTJSt The LEADING J K WE LEU. 82 SKNKCA Kt., OIL CI I Y, PA We promptly obtain U. 8. and KoreiKn Sonii model, sketch or photo oi invention lei (reereportnn rmtentaWllty. For free book, KTRADE-MARKS T 'i Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C m f pi To Cure a Cold in One Day & FEIT. 603 S. Kki.lt. Cashier. Wm. Smkarbatoh, Vloe Proslden NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. tbO.OCO. Kill, WAV. TIME TABLE To Take Kfl'cct July (ith, IU03. NORTH J KaMt.rii Tim. NoUTIl 3 1 J Stations I a I 4 p.min in Leave Arrive SHEFFIELD & TIONESTA p. in. p. in 6 AO 0 80 6 20 0 15 I 1 00 6 00 112 45,5 50 1 12 85 5 40 12 10 5 'JO 12 05 5 25 111 55 5 2D ;ll 40 5 10 ill 30 4 55 111 00 4 40 10 40 4 25 10 30 4 15 I m. ii in !7 00' 17 30j olraka Kokh Run Lamentation Newtown Mills 7 4l)i 7 4r. K (Kl! 1 4." Kellettvilln Ruck Mills May hu rjr I'orkey M iniHter Wellcrs Hastings Ulne Jav Henry's Mill Karnes Slielllold rrlve rjfiI, 1 55 8 15 2 05 8 25 2 20 8 40 2 25 S 45 2 ;i0;8 5l. 2 40 il (Ml 2 55 U 15 ;t 10 I) 80 II 25 0 50 U 45 101)0 p.mU. in T. D. COLLINS, Pkkmdknt. lennsvlvania UAlLltOAD. BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking effect. November 20th, 1903. No. 80 Buffalo Express, daily excopt Sunday 11:10a. m No. 32 Oil City and Pi tsburR Ext ress.daily.except Sunday ..7:20 p.m. , ForIIickory,Tidioute,Warren,KInzua, uiaiuiMu, wiunil nuu lie I'.HNt: No. 31 Olean Express, daily exept Monday 8:48 a.m. No. 33 PittHburR Express, daily except Sunday 4:45 p.m. For Time Tables and additional infor mation coiiHult Ticket Agent. W. V. ATTERKURY, J. h. WOOD. General Manager. Passenger Trallio Mgr GEO. 11. UOYD, Ofln'l Passenger Agt. W ANTED - SEVERAL PERSONS ol character and good reputation in each state (one in this county required) to represent and advertls old eslablitdied wealthy business houses ol solid financial standing. Salary 21.00 weekly with ex penses a. ditiona', all payable In cash lirect each W ednesday from bead offices. Horse and carriage furnished when nec essary. References. Enclose Bel f ad dressed envelope. Colonial, 332 Dear born St., Chicago, 82-4 tn Days. - Z" on everv yrviri box. 25c 3S3EB8E