THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WENK. Editor 4 Proprictor. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1004. 1904 MARCH 1904 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. JB7 J J 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 MOON'S PHASES. , 9.4$ New , n 0:39 X p. m. ViiMoon 1 ft. in. , Full U. Moon fi Third n 8.0 I y. First nt 4:3 Q Quarter O p. ik. i Qumtpr 41 p.m. - Full Q1 Mocn Ox .m. Hepubliean Ticket. t ot NTV. Cbwrc " JOSEPH C. SIBLEY, of Venango County, Assembly JOHN II. ROBERTSON, of Tionesta. Associate Judge FKANK X. KRE1TLER, of Ureen Twp. Treasurer VM. H. HARRISON, of Green Twp. Con vontiou of Itctiirn Judges. The convention of return jukges elect ed at the Republican primaries last Sat urday met at the court house yesterday afternoon as provided by the rulea of the party. Chairman Osgood called the con vention to order promptly at 2 o'clock, and Leon Watson of Kelleltvllle, and P. T. Hottel ol Clarington were elected clerks, and J. T. Hale secretary. As the roll of precincts was called, the delegate representing fame handed in the returns therefrom and they were tabulated by the clarks. Tbe result (-bowed the nomi nation of the following ticket: Congress, Joseph C. Sibley, Assembly, John II. Robertson. Associate Juduo, Frank X. Kreiller. Treasurer, Wm. II. Harrison. National Delegate, W. Leon Watson. State Delegate, M. E. Abbott. The Chairman declared these gentle men duly nominated by the party for the ensuing election. W. P. Crouch, Leon Watson and S. L. Pickens were named as Congressional conferees. The convention also named F. F. Whit tekiu as alternate State delegate. Geo. W. Osgood was re-elected Chair man of the County Committee for the en suing year. The successful candidates were called upon and Mr. Robertson, Mr. Kreltler, Mr. Harrison and Mr. Watson cordially thanked the voters for the support given tleni at the recent primaries, and prom ised faithful performance of their duties if elected. All the speeches we liberally applauded. Ti e ticket nominated is a strong oue and a winner, and we would adviso our Deuiocjatic friends to forego the trouble of putting up a ticket against it, for they will not be in it. The official result appears in tabulated form elsewhere in this issue. A Jfksey man found $475 in an old blacksmith's bellows tnat had lain in his garret twenty-five years. The original owner evidently Intended to blow it in. IIkarst's capture of the Rhode Island delegates has caused consternation in the ranks of all the "regular" candidates. Meanwhile Hearst is complacently marching on. New York is up in arms because the mayor has given Mormon missionaries permission to preach in the streets. Streets should be reserved wholly for travel and transportation. Skcketary Taft says that five mil lions ot the Filipinos aie Catholics and It should be our ambition to make them good Catholics. We should not treat them as conquered people, but encourage them to read the Declaration of Independence and help them to become enlightened. Tiik conle-t is on in Alabama between Merrimao Hobson and Congressman Bankbead, and the welkin rings when ever Hobson opens his mouth. lie Is for a twenty billion dollar navy and be does not begrudge a single dollar of it. Rank head lies low and stays in Washington and trusts his people, Tiik path of the Republican party from mis nay till me clay alter election Is straight and smooth. The effervescence in Ohio, Now York, and some other states is only a sign of popular interest, rather thau discontent. Differences of opinion concerning non-essentials fetch out the voto on election day. A itkioijs coalition is proposed be tween the Prohibitionists and their nat ural foes the Democrats. The Prohibi tion leaders are booming Gen. Nelson A. Miles, to be nominated at their Indianap olis convention on June Sotli. Then they want the Democrats to nominate him and think the way to his election will be clear. Some of the President's enemies aro bnngiim out thn circumstances that he, as assistant secretary of Iho navy, want ed to pili-h into Spain savagely right at the start in the war of 1898. . Secretary Long, hisonVml superior, it is said, bad to bold him back. Tim inreience lo be drawn from all this W i,t jf Roosevelt had been allowed to have his way Dew ey's victory would have come a lilllo earlier limn it did, and Cervt ra's Meet would have been destroyed before it not a chance to hide in Santiago harbor. Hiese are queer accusations to bring auaiiist the President. The more his en emies talk about his "suddenness" in the Spanish war the better his countrymen will like him. Roosevelt's majority In the electoral college is likely to be some what top-heavy in any case, but his Spanish war critics are doing their little List to ineieise it. OFFICIAL VOTE. Republican Primaries of Forest Con il ly, March 10, 1004. I Asem Treas. Judge. c si DISTRICTS 5 a-: s SB I w : I 8 : a Barnelt Clarington Cooksburg Redelyfle Ci reen Nebraska Guitonville (iolin.a Harmony West Hickory Fogle Farm ... Hickory twp Howe I Rrookston Cooper Tract... Pigeon Lynch Porkey doughs Watson Farm. Jenks j (I: 27 lti 47 S 20 13 17 I 62 21 Mi 2111 "i 38 4 4 i!0 30 2S 1 .'till 20 21 77 14 9 12 S3 15 35 17 35 11 131 12 47 23 Marlenvllle Duhring Lainona KiiiLsley May burg Keilettviile 30 141 liS 117 ir 12 Hill 83 15! Newtown 14 Starr Tinnesta twp ., Tionesta lloro l.V 55 l(l A 16 24 5il 70 1 15; Totals !:S8'48l!84i)Ml WW 43T 375 J. C. Sibley, lor Congress, had Mfi6 votes in the county. W. Leon Watson, lor National Delegare bad 1361. M. E( Abbott, for State Delegate had 1382. None of these gentlemen had any opposition. Somk of the freshmen who were brand ed by the sophomores at Cornell will wear the scars for life, and blood-poisou-ln,r Is feared In some cases. The college bulletin says "a number of the second year men will undoubtedly be compelled to leave the university as a punishment lor thfir offense." Indeed! This is a terrible retribution. We assume that It is resorted to because the Idiot asylums and penltontiaries of that vicinity are full. Tiik decision ofthe Supreme Court In the great Northwestern Security Merger case, was rendered on the 14th instant Mr. Justice Harlan reading it before a crowded court room filled with members ofthe bar, Senators and Congressmen. The opinion of the court is wholly against the defendants, declaring the merger to be illegal, in restraint ot com petition, and in contravention of the in terstate commerce act. The company which holds the stock was declared to be a trust, against the acts of which the peo ple are entitled to be protected. It will be restrained fioin exercising any con trol whatever over the competing rail ways, and competition will be restored. The decision is a wonderful vlctoiy for the administration of President Roose velt, and the American people feel that they have a chief executive who has the stamana to insist that the laws passed for their protection shall be enforced. Poor Condition. "Ask pnpn tonight," suggests the gen tle girl to her ndorcr. "He Is In such a good humor because lie got the better of some iniin In n business transaction today." The ndorer shakes bis head doubt fully. "I believe I'd better not." he sighs. "I inn the man he got the better of, and he would lie sure to say that lie couldn't let his daughter marry a man so unsiKTossf ul." Judge. Trlln How. "And aren't you married yeti" "No." "Well, well! I thought you were en gaged to a certain young lady in Or niantown?" "No; I was engaged to an uncertain young lady, and that's why I'm not married." Exchange. Anno Iiik. Lnyzeo My wife Isn't exactly an an archist, but she annoyed me this morn ing with one of her Incendiary speeches. Jenks You don't say so? Lii.V7.co Yes, she said, "Henry, get up this minute mid make the fire." Phila delphia Ledger. The oldest library In the world Is that of Nippur, from which cuneiform tablets Kiitedatlng Abraham Lave been taken. State of Ohio, City ofToledo, ) Lucus County, Frank J. Chunky makes oath that he is the senior partner ot the firm of F. J. Cheney it Co., doing business in the City ot Toledo, County and State afore Mai ', and that said linn will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that can not be cured by the uso of Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to bofore me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day ol December, A. 1). 1806. seal. A. W.GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally and acts directly ou the blood and mu cous surfaces ol the system. Send for testimonials, free. Host KeniPfly for f iiiintiiintloii. "The finest remedy for constipation I ever used is Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets," says Mr. Eli Butler, of Frar.kville, N. Y. "They act gently and without any unpleasant effect, and leave tlio bowels in a perfectly natural condi tion." Sold by Dr. J. C. Dunn. "1)0 IT TO-DAY." The time-worn injunction, "Never put oil' 'til to-morrow what you can do to day," is now generally presented in this form: "Do it to-day 1" That is the terse advise we want to give you about that backing cough or demoralizing cold with which you have been struggling for sev eral days, perhaps weeks. Take some reliable remedy for It TO-DAY and let that remedy bn Dr. Boschoe's German Syrup, which has been in use for over thirty-live years. A few doses of it will undoubtedly relieve your cough or cold, and its continued uso for a tew days will cure you completely. No matter how deep-seateil your cough, even if dread consumption has attacked your lungs, German Syrup will surely effect a cure as it has done before in thousands of ap parently uopeiesg cases ol lung trouble, iew trial bottles. 2.c; regular size. 75o. At J. D. Davis'. TO crilK A COLO IN ONK l)AV Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is ou each box. 25c. 1-14-Iy Cheap Rates via the Mrkrl l'lntr. Fob. 2nd and ltlth, March 1st and 15th, Mid April 5th and lillli, are the dales of Nickel Plate excursions to the Weal, South and Southwest. Write A. C, Show alter, D. P. A 807, Slate olreel. Erie, Pa. Ktal.t Proper Treatment fur Piirmnoiiin. Pneumonia is too dangerous a disease for anyone to attempt to doctor himsell, although he may have the roper medi cines at hand. A physician should al ways be called. It should be b rne in mind, however, that pneumonia always results from a cold or from an sttack of the grip, and that by givinir Chamber lain's Cough Remedy the threatened at tack of pneumonia may be warded off. This remedy is also used by physicians in the treatment of pneumonia with best results. Dr. W. J. Smith, of Sanders, Ala., who is also a druggist, says, of it: "I have leen selling Chamberlain's Co u tih Remedy and prescribing it in my practice lor the past six years. I use it in cases of pneumonia and have alwavs gotten best results." Sold by Dr. J. C. Dunn. AUDITORS' RETORT of Tioneala Township for the year ending March 14, 1904. Wni. Ijtwrence, Treasurer, In account with road fund. ir. Balance last settlement $ 647 80 Reed, from Win. Nicola, Col 877 7 Rvcd. from County 657 00 1 1,582 47 t'R. Bv orders redeemed l,2iD) 18 By fi per cent. com. on l,2W 18 4 "o To bal. in band of Tr. as 218 33 $1,582 47 Balance 218 33 We, the undersigned Auditors of Tio nesta township te-tify that we have ex amined the foregoing accounts and find them correct to the best of our knowl edge, March 14, 1904. A. L. TnoMso.v, J. A. Shr:ver, C. C. Wkinoard, Attest: Auditors. D. W. Clark, Clerk. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Orders outstanding $1,108 10 Bal. in hands of Treas $ 218 33 Due from Couutv 598 37 Due Troin Wm. Nicola, Col 82 17 Seated Unds Ret., 1903-4 41 78 f 940 05 Liabilities over assets $ 167 35 GREEN TOWNSHIP Auditor's Re port for the year ending March 14, 1904: J. D. Tompson, Treas., in account with Koad Fund. dr. To amt. from J. D. Tompson $ 12 43 " " former Collector 1,160 85 ' " dynamite sold 7 00 " " I. M. Fox, hall rent.. 10 IK) ' " Collins. Darrah A Co 357 70 " " Collins, Watson A Co 412 35 " work tax 60 " " County 125 00 $2,085 93 OR. Bv orders redeemed $1,990 20 Bv 2 percent, com. on $1,990.20 39 80 Bal. in bands of Treas 55 93 $2,085 93 J. M. McCullongh, Collector, in account with Road Fund : dr. Tojaint of duplicate $1,209 34 To reld. for col. by path masiera .. 4 19 $1,213 53 CR. By Treas receipts $1,160 85 By 2 percent com. on $1,11X1 22 INI By 5 percent com on $60.85 3 24 By lauds returned 13 94 By exonerations 9 31 By bal. due Treas 4 19 $1,213 53 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. R I-SOURCES. Cash on hand $ 55 93 To balance 2,238 93 $2,294 86 LIARILtTIE8. Road orders outstanding $-,294 86 Liabilities in excess ol resources..2,238 93 We, the Auditors of Green Twp., Forest county, Pa., after examining the above report do certily the same to be correct to the best of our knowledge and belief. F. G. Rathfon; J. P. Kerr. G. I. Younc. Attest: Auditors. Chas. Klinkstiver, Clerk. I am better prepared than ever to attend to all work iu iny Hue with neatness and dispatch. If you have painting or papering to do let tne quote prices I guar antee my work ami refer you to anyone who has em ployed me in the past. Yours respectfully, GEO. I. DAVIS. 'Phone 36, Tionksta, Pa. JLlLiltX HI SIM'S, Practical ideas, up to date meth ods, make our studeut6 a success, and the calls fot thorn greater lliao we cau supply. The best investment you cau make for the business world is to take our Commercial and Short- bund Course. We teach more in one year than the ordinary school can in three. 34 of our students have ac cepted office positions since last Spring. Enter at any lime. THE HOFF BUSINESS COLLEGE, Warufm, Pa OIL LAND FOR SALE! " A farm of 132 acres in Harmony town ship, Forest county, Pa. This farm has live producing weils on a forty acre lease oil lle norm end, two orchards, two good springs ol water (one has been piped to the house), handy to rhurch and school. Land mostly cleared and in fair repair. For particulars inquire of J. B. HARK NESS, Ut. 36, Fredonia, Pa., or T. E. ARMSTRONG, al Ut. 3, Mercer, Pa, Mercantile Appraiser's List for Forest County, for Year A. D. 1904. The Wholesale aud Retail Venders of Foreign and Domestic Merchandise, Eating Houses, Billiard Rooms, Brok ers, aud Opera Houses, in Forest Coun ty, Pennsylvania, are as lollows, to wit: NAME. HU81NESS. l'OKTOKFIl'K. Adams, J. A., butcher, Tionesta. Andrews, M., merchant, Keilettviile. Anderson, U. T., Jeweler, Tionesia. Arner, C. M. A Son, brokers, Tionesta. A. Cook Sous Co., merchants, Cooks bueg. Bovard O. W., mercliant, Tionesta. Bowman, T. J., merchant, East Hicko ry. Bender, Robert, merchant, West Hick ory. Bender, Jacob, cigars, West Hickory. Heh reus, L., merchant, Starr. Berlin, Eli, merchant, Whig Hill. Berg, C. J., inerchaDt.lDuhring. Bemis, J. M. it Son, merchants, Duhr ing. Baxter, J. v, merchant, Gillbyle. Buhl, 11. W., cigars, Marienyille. Branch, L. E., cigars, Clarington. Blowers C Frey, merchants, Truemans. Baughman Bros., butchers, Marlen vllle. Bowman Lumber Co., merchants, Vowiuckel. Bluejay supply Co., merchants, Lynch. Cantield, S. S., buggies and sleighs, Tionesta. Carson, A., jeweler, Tionesta. Cropp, W in., merchant, Tionesta. Crouch, W. P., merchant, East Hick ory. Cooper, W. H., cigars, West Hickory. Cooper, W. H., billiards and pool, West Ilickoiy. Clough, L. S. merchant, McCrays. Crallon, Win., merchant, West Hickory- Cross mun, W. A., merchant, Redelyfle. Collins, Watson it Co., merchants, Uo linza. Collins A Kreltler, merchants, Nebras ka Cook, J. T., restaurant, Clarington. Cook, J. T., billiards and pool, Claring ton. Clark, Mrs. J., milliner. East Hickory. Davis, J. 1)., diuggist, Tionesta. Dunn, Dr. J. C, druggist, Tionesta. Dick, Fred, tailor, Tionesta. Dean, J. I., merchant, Starr. Day A Watson, merchants, Keilettviile. Dnmond, Uoorgo R., cigars, Mariou ville. Dawsou, J. A., merchant, Stewart Run. Fulton, L. harness-maker, Tionesta. Forest Lumber Co., merchants, Pigeon. Freedman, L., merchant, Delight. Gilbert, M. N., cigars, West Hickory. Grove, Garheld. merchant, Tionesta. Gernw it Gerow, cigars, Tionesta. Gerow John N., billiards and pool, Ti onesta. Gerow, John N., restaurant, Tionesta. Gildersleeve, I. U., merchant, Brooks ton. ttrubbs, I. A., merchant, Marlenvllle. Hopkins, L. J., merchant, Tionesta. Herman, K. M., merchant, Tionesta. Heath A Feit. merchants, Tionesla. Haddou, Mrs. May, merchant, Watson Farm. Himes, Z. S. A Son, butchers, Marten- ville. Howard, II. C .jeweler, Marienvllle. Harp, II. H., merchant, Marienville. Hart, Feuner F., restraurant, Marien yille. Hart, Fonner F., cigars, Marienvile. Hoover, 11. B., restaurant, Marienville. Hoover, H. B., cigars, Marienville. Hassinger Lumber Co., merchants, La- mona. Uoyt, O., merchant, Cooper Tract. Himes, A. E., merchtut, Marienville. Haliday, J W., butcher, East Hickory. Joyce, M. C. it K. M., milliners, Tio nesta. Jones, W. F., cigars, Newtown Mills. Killiner Bros., merchants, Tionesta. Keller, F. A. A Co., merchants, Pigeon. Kribbs it Ray, buggies and sleighs, Keilettviile. Kribbs, W. W., merchant, Marienville. Kelly, J. W., billiards and pool, Mar ienville. Lauson, F. R., plumber, Tionesta, Lanson Bros., feed etc., Tionesta. Levy, Mrs. M., merchant, Marienville. Ledebur, A. B., cigars, Endeavor. Morgan, J. R., merchant, Tionesta. Mechlinff, London it Braden, mer chants, Clarington. Mintz, David, merchant, Marienville. McMaster, M., Jeweler, Marienville. Mench, S. C, hardware. Marienville. Mohney, W. J., merchant, Marienville. Nye, C. W., merchant, Marienville. Neill, A. D. it Co., druggists, Marien ville. Neely, A. M. it Co., merchants, Mar ienville. Robinson, G. W. & Son, merchants, Tiopesta. Randall, C. A., cigars, Tionesta. Reed it Dotlerer, butchers, Keilettviile. Roehring, John, harness-maker, Mar ienville. ReynT, T. J., merchant, Marienville. Rosen, W., merchant, Marienville. Reed, Clyde, cigars, Keilettviile. Scowden, J. C, merchants, Tionesta. S. II. Haslet's Sous, furniture, Tionesta. Salmon Creek Lumber Co., merchants, Keilettviile. Star Grocery Co., merchants, Marien ville. Shoup, Wm., cigars, Muzette. Stiles it Evans, merchants, Endeavor. Shawkey, II. Dallas, cigars, Claring ton. Siggins Bros., merchants, West Hick ory. Tionesta Cash Store, merchants, Tio nesla. Turner, J. A., merchant, West Hick ory. The Mayburg Supply Co., merchants, Mayburg. Van Horn, A. M., merchant, Pigeon. Van Horn & Reed, merchants, Claring ton. Weaver, C. P., cigars, Tionesta. Wilson, Geo., butcher, Tionesta. Walters, F. t Co., millineis, Tionesta. White Star Grocery, merchant, Tiones ta. Wilkins, W. G., druggist, West Hick ory. Weller & Haskell, merchants, True mans. Wagner it Wilson, merchants, Marien ville. Wheeler, Dusenbury Store, merchants. Newtown Mills. Whitmore, Mrs. S. C, merchant, hast Hickory. won, Andrew, merchant, jouuiowen. Young, J. J., cigars, Marienville. Younder, John, merchant, Brookston. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons concerned I bat an appeal from the forego ing appraisement will be held at the ol tice of the County Trersurer, in Tionesta, Pa., Saturday, April 2, 1!MI4, when and where they may attend if they see proper. G. W. OSGOOD, Mercautile Appraiser. Steer, Bull or Horse hide, Calf chin, Do skin, or any other kind af hide or skin, and let us tar it with the hair on, soft, light, o;!orless md moth-proof, for robe, rug, coat or gloves. But first get our Catalogue, riving prices, anl orrsiiping flEsand instructions, so as lo ivuiit mistakes. We alro buy aw furs aud ginseu. THE CROSBY FRISIAN Pl'R OMPA! 116 Mill Street, Rochester, tu V. Wanted-An Idea Who can think of some simple tlilog to patent? Prefect Tour ideas: thPT ttiat hrlnir roil wealth. Wrlw JOHN VVKKDF.KBUK.N ft CO., 1'uU nt Attor neys, Washington, D. O., for their i,Hui prise oiler ud list of two hundred inreutlous wanted. mm us ft 1 4 .1 frmmi fiRP Lace Curtains. Nothing fir the same expense beautifies bolli iusiiie ami out to etjual them. New Designs iiusurpapsei) for the price 50c aud up. Vail ami See Tlit'iu. G. ('nllloruin'lii Com fort AvolilitiK Nnnw-lllocknitra nail llll.y.nrils. In new Pullman "ordinary" eleep ers, wide vesiibuled ami with every modern convenience, in charge of competent agent, from Cincinnati ami Chicago via Louisville, New Or lean?, Houston, 8an Antonio, El Paso and Los Angeles to San Frail cisco. Rates for berths haK of cost in regular sleepers. For free descrip tive matter and full particulars ad dress, E A. Kichter, Trav. Pacsenger Agent, Illinois Central Uailroad, 512 Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. tf Every Sort of IVTODEW SltVEBWlBi: For the table can be seen at our store. The 1 1K4 desigus in Knives and Forka, Spoons and Fancy Pieces are the handsomest we have ever shown. 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Large bottles $1.00 only one, site) all druggists, or if they do not have it, scud to tho above proprietors. WJDBMON BY DISEASE CURED Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Seven MHlion boxes sold in past 12 months. This Signature, A Problem for You. Do you know that nny person to sell goods the Old Fashioned Way On Credit to figure on about 10 per cent, for losses. ? Do you know who pays that 10 per cent Why, of course, the man who is honest enough to pay for his goods has to pay the ex tra 10 per cent, profit to make good the "Dead Beat's" account. I do away with all this, by selling goods for Cash only. I take no chances of losing any thing, and take the 10 per cent, off the prices d Give the Honest Man a Chance. Every article in this store is Marked Down and we will positively sell Cheaper than any one Dare Do, who sells on credit. PRODUCE TAKEN, H. B. FEIT. MO. A. Watnb Cook, Prosident. A. B. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, OIRfiOTOKS A. Wayne Cook, G. W. Robinson, Wm. 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Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End nfSii8pensiou Bridge, Third ward, OIL CITY, 1A. A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOITESTA, PA. Telephone No. 20. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS Nnfr. Altvnv rcNiiblp. I,nlira. nk Pruirirlst flir II It'll KVI KIt S ENUI.IMIII III lU-tl illHl (Jolfl im-tullic Ikixi'S, Mult'l with t)Hu rilihnn. Tnk lin oIImt. Krftior danirrmn Kiilmli. tiiUoiiNfkisfl linllntlonn. Buy ul' your I iniinrist, cir Heilfl -If, in slumps tur Pfirliculitro. IVmII onlaU anil ' Itrllrr for l.aili'." in Inter, by rflnrnflall. lo.ouo 'I'esllinuniiils. Hold by all DriiirKMls. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. 8100 RlailiKon Mqunrv, I'll I LA PA. MenUun this saper. 00 V p To Cure a Cold in One Day a Si 1 6038. Kklly. Cashier. Wm. Smrarbauah, Vice Prealdon NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150.000. H III.H IV. TIIMIE TABLE ToTako KlTuct July (itb, 11)03. SHSFFIELD & TIONBSTA 3 1 J " stations 2 4 p.m a. in Leave Arrive p.m. p. in 7 00 Nebraska 6 60 7 30 K It ii n i) 3(1 7 4ii Lamentation 6 20 7 4." Newtown Mills rt l.r 14"i8(Ni Kelloltville 10(16 00 1 M'S K Muck Mills 1:2 45 5 50 2 0:;8 !! Mxvbnrg VI SA 5 40 2 1!0,8 40 I'orkey 12 10 5 'JO 2 ffi S Minister 12 05 5 1!5 2 30 8 51. Wellera 11 65 5 21) 2 -10 II on Hasting 11 40 6 10 2 5.r)j 15 lilue Jhv II 30 4 65 3 Hi 11 30 Honrv's Mill 11 00 4 40 3 25 9 61) Barnes 10 40 4 25 3 45,10(10 Slielllold 10 30 4 15 p. una. in Arrive Leave . m. p.m T. I). COLLINS, Phkhiuknt. lennsylvania ItAILltOAD. BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Takinir elJeot, November 29tb, 1903. No. 80 Hull'alo Express, daily except Snnilay 11:10a. m. No. 32 Oil City anil I'iitsburu Ex; reH8, daily, excopt Sunday ..7:20 p.m. For Hickory.Tidioute, Warren, Klniua, Bradford, Olean and tbe East : No. 31 Olean Express, daily exi-ept .Sunday 8:48 a. in. No. 33 Pittaburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:45 p. m. For Time Tables and additional infor mation consult Ticket Agent. W. vV. ATl'KRUUKY, J.R.WOOD. Uenoral Manatrer. I'aNscnfrerTratlic Mgr. CJEO. II. BOYD, Uen'l Paaaenger Agt. Iti-iul TliK On Feh. 2d and lGlli, March aud 15th and April 5th aud 19th are (he dates to start ou a journey if com fort and money are an object. These Nickel l'lato excursions aro person, ally conducted, mulling for you to do but look pleased; we do the test. Write, wiro or plume A. C Showal ter, D. T. A., 807 State St., Erie, Pa. 18toal3 Cures Crip In Two Days. ' r on every ymst box. 25c.