I THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. WINK, Editor 4 Propsiito. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1004. 1904 MAY 1904 Su. Mo. Tu. We Th. Fr. Sa. 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 910 1112 13 14 1516 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 MOON'S PHASES. tr Third M. Quarter 7 6:00 Flint .y Quarter ft.ni. Moon 60 a.m. 1 c 008 ID a.ru. Moon Itepublh'aii Ticket. STATIC. Supreme Court Justice JOHN P. KLKIN, of Indiana County. C'Ol'NTY. C(JHirr.s. JOSEPH. C. SIRLEY, of Venango County, Assembly JOHN II. HOBKRTSON, of Tionosta. Associate Judae FRANK X. KREITLER, of Green Twp. Treasurer WM. H. HARRISON, of Green Twp. ATrv. Gkn. Knox lias decided that the exelusiou of the Chinese is valid accord ing to law after the treaty with China ex pires, China can go and do likewise and exclude both Americans and their mer chandise. Sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. Thkhe is (o be established at St. Louis a home tor unprotected and respectable girls who go to that city to attend the fair. Miss Helen Gould has given $I,)00 towards the project. Notices will be posted in the railway trains pointing out how to find the hnuso. Every now ami then some clear-headed journalist or artist incorporates a self evident truth in such apt language that It impresses itelf on one's memory and seems almost to live mid breathe there. The following, which we find in a con temporary, is an expamleof this aptness of phrase: "Parker won't talk. Hearst can't talk, and Bryan won't quit talk ing." The Republicans of Maine are enthu siastic over President Roosevelt. Once it used to be said, "As Main goes, so goes the Union." They say they share in the feeling which is common throughout the country of respect for the President's courage, and patriotism, and commend the wisdom with which he conducted our home concerns, as well as those in the far east. Tub decision of Judge Miller, of Mer cer county, that all loreigners wishing to be naturalized, must be able to speak the English languago well enough to talk to the court without an interpreter is so evi dently right that it is strange that every judge has not enforced the rule. The idea of allowing a man to vote before be can "talk United States" is absurd, opiues the Warreu mail, and it's pretty near the mark, - ' I At last W. J. Bryan has taken the ad vice of his friends and "hired a hall." This he did in Chicago a low days ago, paying all the expenses and throwing open the d iors to tlie public. When the crowd had collected be proceeded to de bate, detino, defy and demolish the Hill Parker L'emocratic platform of the New York Stale convention. He fcaid it is "ambiguous, uncertain, evasive and dis bouest." This is about as bad as it could be and shows that the Democratic flying machine badly needs a steeriug aparatu.i. Ir Chiua, with her four hundred mil lions of people, should have an awaken ing such as the Japs have bad and sud denly emerge from the rut of foayitm ri 1 olotb in which she has been wallow s' U t the past ten thousand years, and ; : ir.ly become imbued with the pfr;t c.f Mf jT, c.urago and ambition, like the . i.-.k, ouM happen T The Mongo :.mirt wouM .y,rj make themselves mn-vt- ,(' uirt W'-,r. i. In ueb an event we v ol, it iiiic hit to rejoice over their ei.irH -.vliin t..,r nrj Unionists were 'ir.ulim- of Caa.'jt.Aii tl'-od, hays the own u';.in im;-j ct Sj.irit. '.' 1 ( I'.iiniui.ann ii:t ii--r. a wonderful I'.iiuu. ; iW-it ;i crtin;L through the r.wx untor im :im-wtiii-.i (-i,: r.f" ":fa ri, owm.inj u ,t d.imh; r.hin.t th falls v'mr.i t j'-M- wliltiw c.C mvr .',it '"' iii(ir.viiei"ir ' i v r. :.v iMMil tliiuuiiel iv n-iui'Ii M.iu.ow, R,y,m ! iuv i Hum ln.i.-t in) a ,;w i.mnit, ;h ! IUium iiuin t -tiui ! utu.i an nut ! iMaiii. i i:n;ir!Li ir t mint 11 v'imi, p.m- .I.lllt illl V V III 1.1 1'. H III in 4i,ll( HI 1 1 uU nut ',' nut u Jin n.111,1 iniii jimi-. lit i ',mu-."Uii f uiHiu't ni 4;.i:il,wrt r'JH.n'ti'r, VI "lit jlnlui V n,l piinn lir ..-. u.i.t uijr r-'nif im tiwj imw, t- 1 : l ntliill ' ,f.(IUUI. i ifiiu ..-I . .ri u-. 1 . in ?; i v im nut ,1 '. !h ,! ;i u Klin- tiMMii. .. , tli'ilt.. itY l! IIJC iMitlll.ijt .. .:: v it y,', m , h'.i-!,. iir;.ij;. '- t f' '.. A', t; !.,. t ir ';;. 1 t. 1 the Prf I11O An. mounted .- I'dlowed by t' machines. Tl.'-v k 1 MA 'wt 'r IV' shouting lo mi. km.';, v.- l! mobiles to make way vj 1 fc v.l ;, a road. The Vr.urn wor a i'.r.f r.i- lc leather in his black rap, r.d j ; r.v be a well set Up, UMiia: yirrj i.!,, . " soon as he reai lie I bis ho l,, Hag was run up will! a picture of Un , Mo dragon trying to swallow tb mjr,. While In Washington the Prince wi: rr- ' reive much olliciai attention. It is' deemed to be good policy to treat him ' with politeness and hospitality if we wish to cultivate closer commercial relations vutli China. Little Yellow Jackets. All that Cleveland asks of Bryan is that when ho l olls lie will stay bolted. The fact that a party has the most can didates is no sign that it will have the most votes.! 1 It is a hard matter to tell which the Dems are working the hardest m-htinl-ing issues or dodgiug them. We admit that there is a good deal of honesty in the Democratic party but most or It is unused honesty. The Pai ker Democrats are now ofloi ing a large reward and no questions asked to any porson who will lake Grover Clove land out and lose hiin.-Moravian Falls, N. C.i icllow Jacket. Mathkw Stanley Quay, senior Sen ator from Pennsylvania, is ihe subject .ol alrankaud brilliant character sketch Iu the May iiumberofthe Booklovers Mag azine. It is written by Mr. Joseph M Rogers, the leading editorial writer of the Philadelphia Inijuirei. 'through uisinti mate knowledge ol national politics and hi close touch with the politics of Penn syivania, Mr. Rogers is unusually well qualified to write of the astute politician whom lie describes as "a cross between the I'.gyptian Sphiux and a stroke of greased lightning." In this article Mr, Rogers has 1 ead the riudlo of Pennsylva- nia s political Sphinx. At least he has put two aud two together in such a con viucing way that the total is very close to fourl Mr. tjuay is characterized as "a consistent and persistent opportunist." That he has so long kept iu the saddle la due to the fact that "he has looked after his State and has given the people what they waut though not what some estim able and ultra reformers thiuk they ought to want." Thus it has come about that a man currently hold to be utlnrly unscrupulous "maintains bis hold upon a rural constituency which is morally hnnet and God-fearing." The whole sketch is full of tolling poiuts, caustic and humorous, and supples a keen an alysis ol the chief political force in his mate. Cream of the News. Dead men pay no doctor bills. A new hat is what yon want now, and if It's something that has the right style about It yon will find it here. Hopkins, Woman is not only the fairest crea ture on earth, but also the unfairest. Now is the time to get your summer straws at the Joyce Millinery. New lot of street hats of all kinds just received All gold doesn't get a chance to glit ter. When looking for that nev summer hat go to H. B. Feit Co. and get the latest blocks at the lowest prices. it I here is no harder work than doing nothing. All kinds of seeds in bulk at the White Star Grocery. it 1 tie sweetness of adversity is apt to sour a man's dstposition. Good pigment, pure oil perfect paint Lawrenre make. Dr. Dunn sells It. It Woman's inhumanity to man makes countless lawyer's happy, New lot of the latest designs in wall paper just received at Dunn's drugstore. Most men would rather give good ad vice away than use it themselves. The Hopkins store is never outdone In anything In the line of shoes, either for men, women or children. The stock this season beats all records. It Only men who are truly great forget to remind others of their greatness. See the new summer khoes at H. B. Feit Co.'s patents, tans and blacks swellest line ever shown here. It More men would have money to burn if they didn't burn it. Remember, we guarantee you a sav ing of 10 per cent, on carpets and rugs. Come and see the excellent 0x12 rug we can sell you for $12 50. II. B. Feit Co. I A married man can always afford anything be requires for his own use. Use the best paint lead and zinc Lawrence Dr. Dunn sells it. U 'I he little man want here below is usually just a little more Lhn be gets. That ne up-to-date tail i bere to be t-und. None but the be-it and iiri. W fit you ar..I yoa n to price. Stp in ao i Hopkiri. H When iriiijortgnw rea'he a man's d-y.r she m.Si't t.ielit in without kno k- Tie "IhV.n, q tr1 '.i:i b'.ldji It f.f r :. i. Att fr.Ji at (. A ep.i:. wilt fi.t y,t wm if! jO'i irr t r,. rr ,Tr fr.j v itkn r, j'j-x uk J for nr.ty .. J -Utr'f.' .r.t nr. vie to r; Dr. Dunn arc,! it. it j Tx many men rn bar forgot- j tti thai lUnT w iv4 nereoo'; thi.-.r tmtt- j hoarU. A new line of duck nkirt Lu jut arrived at II. B. fit Co'n. Prjsi run from $1.50 up. x,k at tLe avvr:ment while it is large. It Of course a lawyer doen't know ev erything, but he always thinks hi cli ent think he does, The wall paper business has Leen so brisk this season that we have already hen oompelled to order a new stock, and is ba.ija.iit arrived. J.C.Dunn. It The bet talkers are those who know v'irtn ro hut up. r iir t,f shirt?, dri es and negligee, ,h I'.in ;l,vt tir.l ."-a-son that has ever been Hhmvn in fftn. And we match auy- im(V' ;)t''i'n. J -I'llnt' y vnf h.viw with Lawrence r Out. 1. l'iimn wA.n it. It - iit i mmi i-iptjUlion casls a -rtimtunf a..,i. i, ,H iiliiic-ieir. - Vlmvt ,m ,1 n,i !,ffr brand of owe - ; -n.i ' rV.a.Mw,-'' mil only in '.'.c.n.u.1., ,v. ,;. If. j liv.s f.v,. All .Vic lu - i V,.' un, in, ( i :.i'.'l j;A.lj U,t 'ith:. y it : 1 .C' i OV't "i ' j.it .-.n r.t Lrnrtt It V.,l- Y J..-i ,, .xf.A r.,,u of f.h: ;. !if ,r, h:n . -' . 'f.M u k' a "a iu.r (-;'. . Jir,' r,f t (."If. ! . y.t r,. 1 1. i'.t' '') . fm . ...... . 'i "t 1 ,M r-. jn'l only '.11 to"t4 ; .' t.-.t If tli"Ie ISf,y l'S,i, ' fe ,., ( r-y,,t ,ttl w ill not oM y,ii ,-ei.i, i,y bon Bros., 'I woe-la. Farm For Snip. A farm of 79 acres located three and half miles north of Shippenvillo, Clarion county, and about the same distance from the railroad station, 65 acres fleered and under good state of cultivation, bal ance covered with good growth of timber, anil about 20 acres underlaid with tour foot vein oreoal. Two-story nine-roomed frame dwelling house, nearly new, bank barn 32x54, also wagon shed aud w ash house. Good orchard; line water well at door. Public t-cl I building within three hundred feet of bouse on public road. For further particulars inquire or write C. F. Weaver, lintel Weaver, Tin nesta, Pa. 3t How's This f We offer One Hundred Dollars Ro ward for any case of Catarrh, that canno' bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. F. J. Chunky Co., Props., Tol. do.O, We, the undersigned, have known F.J Chenoy for tbo last 15 years, and boieve him perfectly honorable iu all business transactions and linancially able to carry urn, nn v oniigaiinns maue ny tneir 11 r 111 . Wkst C Tkaux, wholesale druirirists. To ledo, O., Wai.dino, Kinnan (v, Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally. nciing uirecuy upon me oioou ami mil cous surmccs 01 ine system. 1'rico 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testl monials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. t'nrrd Ills Mother of KhruiiintlsHi. "My mother has been a sufleror for many years with 1 heumatiHtn," says W U. Howard, of Husband, Pa. "At times she was unable to move at all, while at all times walking was painful. I pre sented her with a bottle of Cbamberlain'i Pain Balm, and alter a lew applications sun uocuiea it was me most wondertul pain reliever she had ever tried, in fact she is never without it and Is at ah times alilAtowalk. An occasional annhcation of Pain Balm keeps away the pain that she was formerly troubled witb." For salo by Dr. J. C. Dunn. "IK) ITTO-IIAY." The time-worn injunction, "Never put mi 111 to-morrow wnat you can do to day," is now generally presented in this form: "Do it to-day !" That is the terse advise we want to itive vnu about that hacking cough or demoralizing cold with wuicn yon nave been struggling for ev erai oays, pernaps weeks. Take some reliable remedy for it TO-DAY and let tuat remedy lie Dr. Boschee's German Syrup, which has been in use for over Ihirty-tive years. A few doses of it will undoubtedly relieve your cough or cold, and its continued use for a few davs will cure you completely. No matter how deep-seated your cough, even if dread consumption has attacked your lungs, Uerman Syrup will surely effect a cure- as 11 lias done belore In thousands of ap parently hopeless cases of lung trouble, New trial bottles, 25c; regular size, 75c. At j. u. Davis'. Whooping ('ouifli. "In the spring of 1901 my children bad whooping cough." savs Mrs. D. W.Canns ofCapps, Ala. "1 used Chamberlain's Cougb liemedy with the most satisfac tory results. I think this Is the best rem edy I have ever seen for whooping coiigu. mis reineuy Keeps the cnugb loose, lessens the severity and frequency ot the coughing spells and counteracts any tendeucy toward pneumonia. For sale bv Dr. J. C. Duun. Exriimlon 10 Wiirren, Olcnii nml llrnill'nnil. On Sunday, May x, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run a special low rate excursion to Bradford. Special train will be run on the following schedule, and round-trip tickets, good going only on special train and good returning on special train May 8, and regular trains May 9, but not good in Pullman sleeping or parlor cars, will be sold at rates indi cated : Rate to Kate to Clean or Train Warren and Bradford leaves return, and return. Tionesta 8.52 a.m.. II 00 $1.60 Hickory 9.03 " 1(H) 1.50 Tidioute 9.19 " 75 1.25 Children between 5 and 12 years of aire. half rates. Returning special train will leave Ole- an 7.00 p. in., Bradford 7:00 p, m War ren 9:00 p. m. The run of train No. 32, leaving Brad ford 3:45 p. m , Olean 3:55 p. m. and War ren 6.0.1 p. 111.. May 9. will be extended to Titusville to accommodate excursionists returning by that train. Am Oprn I.rttrr. From the Char.in. S. C. News : Early in the spring my wife and I were taken witb dixrrbnea and so severe were the paios that we called a physician who pr!cril-J for ui. but his medicines tail ed to give any relief. A friend who had a UiUie of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, on hand gave e-h ol us a d.ise and we at once felt the etfertn. I procored a bottle and before iniiig the entire contents we were entire ly cured. It i wonderful remedv and boull b foond In every household. H. C. Baiv, Editor. This remedy is for mi e by Dr. J. C. Dunn. Asaaal Sltvting f V.rrmnn Hapllst Hrelli. rrn, UmukmrAn," (nrtlmiir, .Io. Ticket on nale at all stations of the Nickel Plate K;ad, May 17tb to 2-'5d, ir.-:uive. One fare for the round trip, 'w! returtiing until May 30th. Limit ex;rjdJ on application. Stop overs -lwtl. Hidm trips at low rates. See rret x-nt or aJdress A. C. Showaller, D. Y. A., V." flat St.. Erie. Pa. 2S4m21 .Sick bealacbe results from a disor drcl sfjins.-h and Is quickly curel by f.'Lamrrlsin' Stornacii nij Llyer Tab let. Si:d by Dr. ). C. Dunn. Onii'l Mr at llomr. t ornmencing Sunday, Apiil 17th, and .Sundays then after parties of five or more can obtain round trip rate of $1.00 per capita to any point within V) miles of selling station on the Nickel Plate Road. See nearest ajtent or address A. C. Sho Wolter, I). P. A., Vft State street, Erie, Pa- 2X3in2.- CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALEKfl Flour p sack Corn meal, feed, 100 tb Corn meal, family, 100 lb.., Chop feed, pure grain , Oats Corn, shelled Kuckwheat Hour, Itj Beans bushel Ham, sugar cured Bacon, sugar cured .Shoulders Halt Pork, ft ! WhiteflHli kit .HiiiraT Hrrip N. 1). Molasses 'tU-f., hritAt ItiO 'Vi.'T, blended Java Tea t'.riUMT f'. l. " K4C. trtU u.il H trrel ','fy, y busli'-l fVrUli, vrHrt( '$ TT f.iffie & lArrel... ,S, p kn i:i')Ca,im 1.25 1.50 l.rto .55 .70 .0:1 3.00 .15 .15 .10 .10 .05 fi.0tij . .rr) .50 .Ww .50 . 12il5 .20 - .35 .60 28 ! .05fd).O8 ca,.i5 !.25 .l:j 1.00 .o:j 1.0:1 2.75 ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION. Illumination Feature Drew Throngs on First Regular Night of the Fair. St, Louis, May 3. The first regular night of the Louisiana Purchase expo sition drew throngs of visitors into the grounds in anticipation of .the illumin. ation feature. The plaza became the central point of interest, as the main exhibition buildings close at dark. Tho illuminated grounds are open, however, until 11 o'clock so that vlsl tors may enjoy the "Pike," the waters and the music. White lights will be used in the illumination for several niRhts and then 20,000 colored electric bulbs will be used. Last night President Mrs. Daniel Manning of the women managers and the members of the board assisted at a reception given by Governor Pea body of Colorado to officers of the ex position. The intramural railroad started running with a limited number of cars. An autographic picture of Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, surrounded by photographs of more than 60 society women of St. Louis and Missouri dec orated the walls of the tea room of the board of women managers. Soon after the arrival of 60 Pawnee and Wichita Indians from Oklahoma, a daughter was born to the wife of Burgess Hunt, interpreter for tho Wlchitas. and it has ben .christened "Louisiana." Western Union vs. Pennsylvania Philadelphia, May 3. Judge Gray handed down an opinion In the United States court of appeals, remanding the case of the Western Union Telegraph company vs. tho Pennsylvania Rail road company to the circuit court for further proceedings. The litigation which involves the right of way of the telegraph company along the lines of the Pennsylvania Railroad compar.v has been before the United States courts in this district a number of times and the courts have always bus talned the position of the railroad This decision reverses tho circuit couri on a demurrer raised by the tele graph company and the case Is sent back to the lower court on the de murrer for further proceedings. National Retail Grocers. San Francisco, May 3. The Na tional Association of Retail Grocers ot the United States opened its annuel convention here yesterday. Mayot Schmitz made the principal welcoming address. An eloquent response whs made by George A. Scherer, past presl dent of the national convention. Com mittees were anpointed and the re port or president L,ott read. A pure food exhibit is being given in comic tlon with the convention. Rush Work on New Steel Plant. Latrobe, Pa., May 3. Work will be started this week on the erection ol the buildings for the big plant of the Metallic and Crucible Steel company. Work will be rushed and 200 men wlli be employed. The Joys of Matrimony. "Is your daughter happily married Mrs. Cnslilcighr "Oh. my. yes! She nml her husband are both devoted to their clubs and often don't see each other for weeks nt n time." Chicago Record-Herald Ills Good Brhavlor. "Did your valet have n good ence from his last place?" refer- "Yes. The judge gave him two months qff for good behavior there." Judge. All Jurors, Take Notice. All Jurors summoned to appear at the May Term of Forest County Court. May Kith, 1004, are hereby notified not to ap pear as such, not baving sulllcient busi ness to justify the calling nt same. You are therefore excused from duty at the above s'ated Term. As witness my hand and seal of said Court this 20th day of April, 1904. Isealj J. U. UfclsT, Clerk Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing accounts have been Hied in mv oflice and will be presented at the next term of court lor connrmatton : First and final account of Mollie J. Hunter, Administratrix of tbe estate of Samuel J. Hunter, deceased, late of Hickory township, Forest county, Pa. Last and hnai account of James Elliot sdministrator of the estate of Matthew Klliot, late of Harmony two.. Forest Co. Pa., deceased. J. C.GEIST, Clerk of Orphans' Court, Tionesta, Pa., April 12, 1904. Fred. Grottenberger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery. En gines, Oil Well Tools, Oas or Water Fit tings and General Hlacksmlthing prompt ly done at 1OW Kates. Kenairlng Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. hliop in rear ol and 11st west of the Miaw House, iidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FKED. ORETTENBKRGER- People Should Know How Mr. Miller Wat Cured of Kidney and Bladder Trouble by tho Great New Medicine, Csil-curu .Sol Tent. Small Free Jlottle ml by tnall, MATTKAWAN, X. T, Gentlemen : I h:ve been troubled with my Kidneys and liladiler for three or four years and doctored with many physicians without obuinini; any help. A few months nsto I decided to try Cal-cura Solvent, Dr. Kennody's latent medicine, nml am thankful to say I am now practically cured. You have not nsked mo for a testimonial but I wish to tvll you what Cal-cura (Solvent has done for inn and hope that others may be so happily relieved. Yours truly. WILLIAM II. MILLER. Remember, (Mevra Knhent cure f)S 0 f till canes of Kidney, lllitdtler and Liver ilimirderx. You may have a free sample bottle of this wonderful medicine, and descriptive booklet, by simply somliiifj your name nnd address to Tho Cal-cura 1 'oinpnny, Kennedy Row, Iloudotir, N. Y. I.iivye buttles Sl.'lH) (011 one Kize) all ilruisls, 01- if they do not liavo it, send In I lie above proprietors. BLADDER TROUBLE Trimmings ' Are an important factor io the making of any garment, Inspect our stock of LACES, EMBROIDERY, BRAIDS, RIBBONS, BUTTONS, &C. A small investment will rat isfy your wants iu this line. -SPEOIAL- S(i inch Hlack Tnd'uta Silk, wear guaranteed, at SI per yard. I am bet er prepared than ever lo attend to all work iu my Hue with neatness and dispatch. If you have painting or papering to do let me quote price-. I guar antee my work and refer you to anyone who has em ployed me in the past. Youis respectfully, GEO. I. DAVIS. 'Phone 36, Tionksta, Pa Master's Notice. In the Court of Crjmmon Vena of fre.l uwnr,v. i'CMMit. SITTIHQ IX EQUITY, No. 1, Mm 7Vr, 1IMI2. Pmiiel K. Sickles vs. Koma M. Mead and Win. Mead, her bus- hand ; Alta H. UenLain and Thomss Denham, her husband: Daniel K. Sickles, Executor and Trustee under last will and testamentofMaryS. Sick- lea uecenHed ; Daniel K. N ek es 'I rustee of Ueo. S. Sickles and K. Sick- les, tloo. S. Sickles, Kds Craekenthorpe, Caroline a. Sickles, Lizzie A. Cook, iimivKiiiHiiy ami as j'.xfieuirix or Laura . Sickles, deceased j Fred. J. Walker, Earnest Milla d, Laura S. Morrn, et al. nuiilB, Notice is hereby clven that the under- siRned, Master appointed in this ct.o, to ii iiiioii ma prBiii mis uescnueu in ine bill, Ac, has attended to tbe duties of bis appointment, nnd lias prepared his report therein, which repori is at tbe oflice ol the Master, in tho iioroiiEli of Tionesta. in the said county, and open to the inspec tion of all parties interested therein. That said Master has found Hist the premises cannoi no divided w t lout in. Jury to, or spoiling the whole, and that ne Iihs appraised the value thereof nt thirty-seven hundred and thirty (:i73l dollars. Notice, theretore. is hereby iriveu that unless exceptions are tiled thereto, with in 15 days after the last publication of this notice, which will be six successive weeks from the date hereof, viz- Mar. HO 1 K 4. too SHliI rpnort wi Mm nrnsenlorl . . .. .... - - Court for conlii mation, and yon are hereby called up n, within said Hfleen days, to refuse or accept the property at pnm vHiiinimii, ur oner 111 wriuiiK a UIKU er price therefor, above the valuation re ported, and upon lallure of the parties in interest so to do, tho undersigned will recommend to the Court thai a decree be made for the public sale ol said premises. Samuki. D. Ikwin. Master. Tionesta, Forest county, Pa., Mar. 30, Ot TllIAIi IAST. List of causes set down for trial In the Court ol Common rieas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Third Monday of May, 1!K)4 : 1. Joiin W. JSaxter vs. M. V. Patterson, ,f. U. Heck, Georiro Brown, trailing hs Patterson, Beck A Brown, No. 50, Sep tember term, 1901. Appeal from J P. 2 fcred Morck vs. J. fl. C. Siiiwortb. No. 28, February term, l'JOl. Replevin. 8. O. W. I'ropor, KuKetta Proper. F. C. Proper, Wile Walters vs. J. O. C. Kicr- wortb, No, afl, February term, l!)oi. yummons In action of trcKpn-s. 4 1oeta Hoover vs. John Hoover. No. 3, Fobrusry torm, 1001. Divorce. Attest, J . C. GKIST, I'rothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., April 1H, iik)4. PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. Repaii'N Itoilor?., Stills, lliiyw Tan Km, AHniors. and .Sells Second hand ItoileiN, Klo. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End ofSuspersiuii Bndee, Third ward- OIL CITl , IA. IT PAYS TO IN A DVF RTISE THIS PAPKK GIRO 101 & SON 84 oney is the lever that moves the world." It is our desire to occur.' n Btrong j:nisp upon tlm leter in other word , we want tho money. We are 11 nev firm and wo desire your patronise nod as mi inducement we will sell you merchandise for -CASH! a at prices ao far Mow the old cr-'dit system that you will ho astonished. Try us lor a while aiid as 'eriain 1I10 lien efilg derived from paying CASH. We are already con vinced that you will he convinced that there in economy in our system, both for you and for ourselves. WE BUY FOR CASH, WE SELL FOR CASH. Compare our prices and goods with th"So ol'olh. r mer chants, figure up your living oxfieimrs and lli in ivn us a trial. We guarantee a saving of IO IVr Veut f ir you in iiuv aois, .i:vr 1 1 itiNm;s, snoi s, iitpiiis, ;ito e nil s. H. B. FEIT CO. m ao. A. Waynk Cook, A. n. President. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, A. Wayne Cook, N. P, Whoeler, Collections remitted for on day of p.-.ymont at low ratos. Wo promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative b kinu. Interest ptid on time deposits. Your patronage rospoctfully solicited. living who does not know iliat a suit uf clothes, cloth selected from good material, tut by an expert cutter.and made by competent tail r, to actual measurements, that s tailor made, is the best, aud the only reason every nun does not have his clotliinir made to order is putely and simply a ques lion of PRICE. Thai's the frozen truth. Here's soinethiou that everv man does not know. There's ilia ulnm where they show you samples, t ke your measure and od'er to make you a tail jr made suit. Do thev do it? Not on your tiutyne. That suit is cut on block patterns approximately to your measure and inane iu a ready made shop hy team garment makers not tailors and is in everv wav iuferior to high class readv to wesr clothing;. Why inlerior to ready made? For ibe following ieaous: First, the I urea' rrakers ol resdv to woar .lm . have ar .nuunt f.,,ii.l .. , , . .K? amounts nt capital in- "'T'1 ""aniens mm nave nronght the shop or team system to perfection. Second, the; pay the highest salaries to expert cutters and shop foremen. Third, their finished product must pas the inspection and "ell to thousands of the best judges of cjothiug in the worl the "retail clothiers of America. These are facts. Tailor-made is tho best and highest pneen ann always will be. - j i 1 .... Ready to-wear comes next. So called to-order clothing is am ply inferior, poorlv made, tmnrlv trimmed, poorly cut readv-made clothing, f-r which a higher price is charged, because the buyer is nut poBted. Is it a garment makers' label or a tailors label, that's the point. If a earruent makers' label whv do thev --11 . -i . J ' " 1 .'Mil ir rniii..- rr .1 1 n i - iuoud. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 20 SENECA ST.. OIL CITY. PA. ENROLL NOW For April, aud before May 1st if nos cible, for our special rates. Do not miss this opportunity to better your condition. We have enlarged quarters with every necessary advantage. The Business World is 1 loking to the Business C 'liege. Join us aud help tupply the de mands THE HOFF BUSINESS COLLEGE, WARHKN, I'A pro c uuvTatio N I . Whereas, The Hon. V. M. Lindsey, Presidont Judre of tho Court of Common Ploas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued bis pre cept for holdinga Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions of tho Peace, Orphans' Court, Oyer and Terminer and (loneral Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for tb-j County of Forest, to commence on tbo Third Monday of May, boinn the Kith day of 'May, 11)04. No tice is therefore eivon to tbe Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Con stables of said county, that they bo then and there iu their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ol said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their otllce appertain to bo done, and to those who are lion ml in recognizance to prosecute ai'iiiiist (he orisoner ihal urn or shall Dein tliojailof Forest County, that they may bo then and thero to prosecute flU'nin.st them as shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal this 18th day of April. A. I). 1004. G ICO. W. NOBLIT, r..s. Sheriff. Wanted-An Idea Who can think of nme Bliiipla tliiiiK tu uatitnt? Prc'oct your Hm: thf-T niny lirlni,' vmi wenlth. Wrlv JOHN WEUUEHIiURN ft CO., Patent Alton ftiid lut ul two biiudrea'iuTeuUuuft wouumI. no.-is. Kklly. Cashier. Wm. Km RAKnAron, Vlco Prosit en NATIONAL HANK, PENNSYLVANIA. (50.000. D1RKOTOKH G. W. Robinson, Wm. Smearbaub, T. F. Kitvboy. J. T. Dale, J. H. Kelly. A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Roasonablo Rates. Hear of llott'l IVcavcr TIOISTIEST-A., PA. Trl'ilioii 2Vo. 20. RAILWAY. TIIVCE! TABLE To TaUo Ktrect July (itb, liWI. Noltlll I KasieiTiiip"KoUTiir 3 I i 2 StiiUons p.uiiii. 111 Leave Arrivo p. m. p. in li ol) o ;io 0 '.'0 Nebraska Boss Hun I, inoculation Newtown M ills Kellettvilln Buck Mills Mnyburn Porkey M inisier Weller Hastings Blue Jay Henry's Mill Barnes i i: 1 0(1(1 oo 1J 4,ri .ri so 12 :t,r.'.ri 40 12 Kilo !0 12 Oolft 2.5 11 55 5 2H II 40 5 10 11 :tol4 5'i II 00 4 40 10 40; 4 25 Sliollluld jlO m i 15 Arrivo Leave. a. m.'p.m nVircoiXiNs,"pKEsTiTKN'r. lennsylvania ItAlLROAD. BUFFALO AND ALLKGHKNY VAL LKY J.)IYISIONr. Tiikim; ell'ect. November 2Sth, 1903. No. 80 Bullalo Express, daily expt Sunday 11:10a. m. No. 32 til City and Piitsburir lCxi ress.daily.except Sunday..7:20 p.m. For Hickory, Tidioute, Warren, Kinzua, Bradford, Olean and the Fast : No. 31 Olean Mx press, daily excopt Sunday 8:48 a. m. No. 3:1 PittHbiirR Express, daily except Sunday 4:45 p. m . For Time Tables and additional Infor mation consult Ticket Agent. W. V. ATf KKBUHY, J. H. WOOD. Ooneral Mannner. Passenger TrallleMKr. OFO. II. BOYD, Oen'l I'asienger Aft. CHESTER'S ENGLISH MnTf. Atn-nvi rrlinbip. I.nrtles, sk PrncBlst fnt IllUlltvrills 1:JI.III In K..I Hint .II iii.-uulic hoiifl, M-Hleil Willi blue rihlion. Tulip no ullirr. It.'tux- dunuornits sulisli. lulloiisantl iiiillallmia. lluvol vmir Iininirist, nr m iuI In slanin lor lni-tia-iilnrs. Trull, moiiiiiw ami H.. f lor l.mli-." in Irlirr, by K liirn tfail. IU.OUO'lV8liinonlal. Bold by all Drui-L;i.tb. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL OO. BlOO lriuilln Sqimrr, -IIIL,An PA. Mention thli DMDttr. Hit tXuavST MQilGK OFTIOIAK OIliiH i -V "i National Bunk Biiildinii, Oil- CITY, PA. Kyos ex:inii:i('l froo. Kxclnsivel y opticsl. SHEFFIfiLD & TIOMSTA PENNYROYAL PILLS if ii