THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. E. WENK, Editor 4 Proprietor. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1004. 1904 AUGUST 1904 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. ' Ea,. "2 3 5 6 7 9 10111 12 13 141516 17 18 19 20 21 22123 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 MOON'S PHASES. fr Third , y Quarter 4 8.03 a. m. iO"r 17 11:21 let il i). m Mkoa ii IMII nc 8:0! llepubliraii Tiokel. NATIONAL. 1'roHiilont, THEODORE ROOSEVELT. of New York. Vieo President, ciiarles w. Fairbanks, of Indiana. NTATK. Supreme Quirt Juxtice JOHN l ELK IN, of Indiana County, CWNTY. Con grew JOSEPH C. SIBLEY, of Venango County, Assembly JOHN U. ROBERTSON, of Tiuuosta. Associate, Judge FRANK X. KREITLER. of Hreon Twp. Treasurer WM. a. HARRISON, of Greeu Twp. Boston will he expected to set out her prettiest weather for the O. A. R. this week. Jons n waiting for two million men in the eiht cottou Stales of the South, an evidence of prosperity that cannot be gainsaid. Junius Paiikrr spent Sunday at the Winnisook Club, at the foot of Slide Mountain, in the Cathk ills. Whereupon the Blizzard rizes to remark that Bryan visited the club in lS!Ki, and subsequently look a slide. I r was a mean shame for a lot o noisy Democrats to go up to Ksopus and dis turb Judge Parker tho way they did when lie really hadn't anything to say, aud told them so in a few thousand words. They should let him go to sleep again for the remainder ol the campaign. Efforts to Gucl rhymes lor "Roosevelt and Fairbanks" have thus far been at tended with only discouraging results. The following, from the Kansas City Star, howevor, is considered the best up to dato : "Roosevelt and Fairbanks Make a splendid pair, thanks." Ex-Jupok Pahkk.k begins to realize that something must be done to arouse interest in hs candidacy for President, and he l as therefore promised to umke a trip to the St. Louis Exposition. A good deal more extensive trip than that will he necessary to shake off the lethargy that has settled upon his party. A new electric locomotive for the New York Central Railroad Company has just been combleted, and it is announced that it will go 1(K) miles an hour. Rut that kind of announcement is made in ad vance of trial. It must be a great com fort to the patrons of the road who are obliged to use the tunnel in New York City to know that steam will soon give way to electricity in that underground passage. 1 f it is an indication of the coining use of eltctricity instead of steam on the roads in general it means a great advance for the human race. The civil service law forbids persons in public employment in Chicago to so licit or receive campaign contributions, but the Democrats of that city easily evade the law. They advertise a Demo cratic picnic and then distribute 3O,0DO tickets among the Democoatio office holders to be sold, the number each of ficial received being nicely calculated with referance to his rank aud salary. Tlie police department was required to dispose of 10.000 tickets, the fire depart ment G000, aud so on. That is a clear evasion of the law and should be pun ish 3d. Juiiqe Parker thinks that the voters should support the Democratic ticket this fall because the Senate is Republican and cannot be changed for some time, and, therefore, no legislation can be enacted to make any change in the present laws on tarill'or the money, ami for that rea son they will li- rendered harmless. Is that not an admission that if they had the control they would enact somo law which wouhl impair business? Would not the fact i hat there was a threatened danirer of some such legislation being enacted have a deterring elleet upon all business aud industries? Blizzard. Is it not on tho whole a most shame less, not to say disgusting, admission for a man like Judge Parker to make, who has been named for Ilio grcato-t civil of lico on earth ? Tn k great bank ing Tamily, the Koth childs, is about to expend two million dollars in providing dwelling places Tor wage c-anicrs.lo be lot at moderate rentals and without requiring profit on the In vestment. The sumo method or benefit ing both the community aud the lanoring population has been adopted, by men of largo means and philantrnpic tendancies. in a number of cities in Europe and America. The Pcabody buildings in London are the most extensive structures erected for Ihese public motives. It is loo ollen the case that in the greed for personal accumulation the necesities of the laboring population are little guarded. Investments of tho character which the Itothchilds propose are not only com mendable on tho score of pliilantrophy, they are to bo approved as good policies on the part ol those holding large proper ty intoroHls in the community benefited by them. A Cloudy Speech Cleared l'p. The Philadelphia Press thinks the speech of Judge Parker translated into plain, direct, simple ternm, expressing what he means but says in more obscure and round-about phrases, would run about thus; "The platfonn is admirable but some planks, like that on govern ment by injunction, X shall not touch with a ten-foot pole, and of others, like 'protection is robbery,' I glial! plane down and smooth off the rough knots The Constitution divides the government into three branches, and each branch should mind Its own business. I think the Constitution is constitutional and am not in favor of a monaichy which Mm perialit.ni.' "On the tariff the country shouldn't be afraid of us because we can't do any harm We are for tariff revision in principle.but we cau't make any revision in practice, The people should approve our ideas, be cause a Republican Senate will prevent us from carrying them out. The duties are 'excessive,' but we can't cut thoin down, and if we could wo would not do it 'conservatively.' Our bite really isn't half as bad as our bark. The party is littlo ferocious, but 1 am very mild. 'There is a mistaken notion about the trusts. Our platform savs there ought to be new legislation against them, but that Is an error. I have been a judge and 1 know. The old common law against mo nopoly is enough. Parenthetically, i anybody asks me why I didn't lind the common law enough to justify me in de ciding against the Drug trust, I answer that drugs are not under discussion, What we want is not moie law, but of fie!al8 who will enforce the law. If it be asked, Isn't that Just what President Roosevelt has done? I decline to answer Irnublofcome questions. 'As to the Philippines I am in favor of self-government there. Our platform says 'independence,' but I don't say it. I skip that word. If anybody thinks that by self government I mean independence all right; If anybody thinks I don't mean it, all right again. I am in favor of our being a world power, but I am not in favor of our exercising world power, Tho best way we can help other people is by doing nothing and leaving them to help themselves. We ought to be a shin ing example, and we ought to shine by keeping our light under a bushel. We ought not to take a band in the world's affairs except where our rights and inter ests are Involved, and our rights and in terests do not extend beyond our bor ders. 'The only thing about which I am pos itively positive is that I will not accept i retioiu ination, and in this I am sure the people will agree w ith me." Loiter to J. 1). W. Keek. Tioneata, ra. Dear Sir: A man said: Send inn 23 gallons. Generally I use 24 ; don't tbiuk it'll be enough. Had 7 left. Ordered I) more for another job ; 16 for thejob. Had 6 le:t. This comes from Messrs. W. A. & F, Bowers, Mctbuen, Mass. They add i This has been our experience all this year. New agents always have to go through It. Alter a little, they learo to guess better. Yours truly, F. W. Devoe A Co., 29 New York. P. S. Jai. D. Davis sells our paint. FREAK OF LIGHTNING. Struck a Barn and Rendered Three Morses Totally Deaf. Media. Pa, Aug. 13. A most pe :nliar accident happened in Aston township a few days aga With the anupy of the heavens apparently rep from clouds, there was a sharp rt port of thunder, followed by a streak ;f lighMing directed at the bam of Colonel .lohn V. Dodley of Clie3ter Heights. The colonel, who hails from West Virginia, but who makes his simmer home In Delaware county, with his brother-in-law. Samuel A. Field, pres ident of Media borough council, was sitting under one of the big, shady trees near the domicile. They thought nothing r,f this peculiar action of tho heavens until they went to the barn shortly after the noon hour, and then, to their surprise, they found that within two hours, the three horses in the stable had been made deaf. An Investigation proved that the bolt of lightning had struck Hie rod on the barn and de.'-.eended to tho stahh's near where the horses were tied. One of the aniniels was turned com pletely around in the stall by tho elec tric bolt, and all three vern ma:le do9f. Measures are belli;? taken tu restore; the hearing of the animals. MAY BE IN PITTCBURG. Father of Doy Kidnaped In New York Thinks He Was Taken There. New York. A ig. '5. There appears to be no doubt that nt least twoof the men implicated in the kidnaping of 8-year-old Antonio Mamiino from his home in Hroollyn Tuesday evening are members of the notoilous "barrel murder, gang," whose members, last April, were arrested on suspicion of being connected with the murder of Benedetto Madonnia. whose body was packed in a barrel. This information was imparted to the police by Angelo Cucozxa, the or iginal kidnaper 1 lie reward for tho boy's recovery was last week In creased from $5ti0 to $10,000 by tho boy's father. The father and Pcgrctte, the hitter's limitless paitner, r;iU that they had n-asnn to believe the boy had been taken to Pittsburg by a relative of Cucozy.a, who was formerly in the em ploy of Maimino and who disappeared M'odiKisday. A FORTUNE TO MISS GREGORY. Philadelphia Millirer Leaves $500,000 to a Girl She Met tn a Sea Voyage. Philadelphia, Aug. 15. Miss Mary .1. Miles, who amassed $1,000,000 by fui'iiishhm millinery to the aristoc racy of Philadelphia and who recently died In KnliraW, Pa., bequeathed $300,. 000 to a girl she nu t on a sea voyage and fancied .c.uld.vl a younger sis lei- who ha,1 !!:!. Tie; redolent of the fortune is Miss ,tossi unyrory tu Halifax, N. S. She is the daughter of fi rmer Judge driv'Ty of that city. Miss Miles had inly one relative, a brother, with whom she often dis agreed over his mode of living. She leaves $10 000 in trust for him. Miss Miles and Miss Gregory trav eled over Europe together and the mil liner wished to take the cjrl to Phil adelphia with her us a companion antl heiress. Miss Cregory'8 father re fused to permit It but allowed his ilnuchter to make frequent visits to Miss Miles. ,o settlement For Miners. Wllkosbarre, Pa.. Aug. 13. A meet ing of the anthracitJ board of concili ation was held heir. The question of submitting the check welghman and check docking boss question to Judge Gray was taken up first. President Nlcholls, for the miners, presented counter - proposition reconiniendin that Judge Gray be asked to give an interpretation of the whole, of section 5 of the award of the commission. At the afternoon session the operators amended their Prst proposition regard Ing the check welrhmnn controversy but neither side would accept the other's solution and no notion was taken. Meteor Shoak the Earth. Mendvllle. Pa., Aug. 13 A meteor, taking a northerly direction, struck tho earth somewhere near Co;io:rd Station a few minutes after 2 o'clock Friday morning A teniae explosion accompanied the impact with tho earth, followed by a high wind, last ing 15 seconds. Eiie trainmen from Salamanca to ITnlo'.i City. SO milc3 saw the great light, which lasted from five to 10 seconds. .The explosion fhook the buildings in Tittisville, 20 miles awayv Ilral'iii-ml' annnl He ( urrd by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the cur, There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inthuned con dition of the mucous lining of the Ku- stacliiau Tube. When this tube goU in named vou liavo a rumbling sound or imperlect hearing, and when it is entire ly closed deatness is tho result, and un less the inllamation can be taken out aud this lube restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condl tion of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any cso of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Halls ('atari h Cure. Sond lor circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O Sold by Druggists, 75. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Viiilent Altnrk of IHnrrliti-a Cured by ('limit bcrlfiht'a Colic, I'holcrit nml IHnrrhira Hcmeily nnil Prrlinpn a Life Nnvrtl "A short time ago I was taken with i violent attack of diarrhiea and be'.ievo won nt nave Hied it 1 had not gotten re lief," savs John J. Patton, a leading citi zen of Patton. Ala. "A friend recoui mended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhiea Remedy, I bought a twen ty-live cent bottle and alter taking three doses of it was entirely cured. I consid er it the best remedy in the world for howel complaints . Sum by Dr. J. V. Dunn. Very Low llmni m -krrn Union via the Nick el I'hile Komi to the West, Northwest, South and South west, first and third Tuesdays in eat h month. Long return limit and stop over privileges. One way Colonist rates to the west and Northwest, Sept. 15th to Oct. loth inclusive. Splendid opportunity for parties wishing to locate in the West. For full information address local agent or A. C. Showalter. D. P. A.. 807 State St. Erie, Pa. 3!4 o-llJ Taken Willi t'rninps. Win. Kriinse, a member of the bridge gang working near Lilllepori, was taken suddenly ill Tuesday night with cramps and a kind of cholera. His case was so severe that he had to have the members of the crew wait upou him and Mr. Uillord was called ami consulted. He told them he had a medicine In the form of Cham berlain'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy that he thought would help liitu out and accordingly several doses were sdminstered with the result that the fel low was aide to bn around the next day. Din incident speaks quite biuhly of Mr. Uillord's medicines. Elkader, Iowa, Ar gus. J his remedy never fails. Keep it in your home, it may save life. For sale by v. Dunn. World's Fnlr Excursions. Low-rate ten-day coach excursions via Pennsylvania Railroad. August 10. 17. 24 and 31, Hate, $14.13 from Tionesta. Train leaves Tionesta at 11.01 a. in., con necting with special train from New York arriving at St. Louis 4:14 p. m. next (lay. alii A woman likes to jolly her hii-band by telling him he is working too hard. (iiolrrn Infinitum. This disease has lost its terrors since Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy came into u-e. Tho uni form success which attends li e use of this remedy in all cases of bowel com plaints in children Las made it a favorite wherever its value has become known. For sale by Dr. J. C. Dunn. LAKESIDE A SIS EM IS LT, Finilloy Lake, N. Y. (Jrealest Season Yet-Soled Lecturers, Enter tainers and Artists. Four programs daily. School of elocu tion, dramatic culture, physical training, language. Rates for room ami board, $1 to $3 per week. Entertainment, rec reation and education. Season closes Aug. 20. For information or catalogue. write to Rvron W. King, Program and Platlorui Mgr.. Fuidley Lake. N. Y. tl ENROLL NOW Positions await our graduates More positions are ollcreil us than we fan supply. Special advantages in our Summer School. All departments given for the price ol a single course. 1 ho litisliivM World is lnnkini to the IliisiiicBs College morn ilian ever. Io n us iiiul belter your condition Students enter nt liny time. Write Cor details. THE HOFF BUSINESS COLLEGE. Wakkkn, I'a. Fred, drottonborgor (iENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work liortainlng to Machinery, F.n gines, Oil Well Tools, lias or Water Fit tings and (ieneral Ulacksini thing prompt ly done at Iiw Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in roar of and just west of the Shaw lloiisii, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRKD. OR K.TT K N H K R( I E It Sick llcntliu'ln. "For several years my wife was troub led with what physicians called sick headache of a very severe character. ISIm doctored with several eminent physic ians ana at a great expense, only to grow worse until she was onahlo to do any kind of work. About a year ago she be gan taking Chamberlain's Stomach and i.iver Tablets and today weighs morn than she ever did before and is real well," says Mr. (ieorge K. Wright, of Now Ijon don, New York. For sale by Dr. J. C. Duun. A t ONTI.M Al. NTHAIN. Many men and women are constantly subject tn what they commonly teim "a continual strain" because of some finan cial or family trouble. It wears and dis tresses them both mentally and physic ally, allecting their neivea badly and bringing on liver and kidney ailments, with the attendant evils of constipation, loss ot appetite, sleeplessness, low vital ity and despondency. They cannot, as a rule, gel rid of this "continual strain," but they can remedy its health-destroying effects by taking frequent doses of liroen's August Flower. It tones up the liver, stimulates the kindeys, insures healthy bodily functions, gives vim and spirit to one's whole being, and eventu ally dispels the physical or menial dis tress caused by that "continual strain." Trial bottle ot August Flower ii.'id j regu lar size, Tic. At J. D. Davis'. A Hale of Cviioii. Or 75 bushels of corn to the acre, without the use of an ounce of fertili zer is tiot an unusual yield from lands in the laruous Mississippi and Yaoo Val eys, traversed by the Illi nois Central Railroad, the great trunk line tu the South. Farmers desirinj,' perfect climate, host soil, sure crops aud steady mar kets would do well to locate homes now, for prices are advancing in this favored country. Send for illustrated Iterature aud letters from farmers who have pone South to stay aud who ate perfectly satisfied to remain. E A. Kichter, Pass, and Laud Apent, Illinois Central Railroad, 015 Hes se me r ltiildiup, Pittsburg, Pa. tf The Valley of the Nile. Is no richer than the fertil country traversed by the Illinois Central Kail road in the states of Tennessee, Mississippi aud Louisiana. North ern farmers have awakened to this fact and are rapidly settling hero, for they appreciate the fact that tho soil, crops, climate, water, markets, etc., are all that could be 'esired and they are buying land while the prices are yet very low. rite the undersigned lor free illustiated literature and find out for yourself. E A. Kichter, Pass and Lsnd Aeent, Illinois Ccn tral Railroad, 617 Bessemer litiilding, Pittsburg, Pa. If .'KOIIIltlTiOV TK KLT. For President, Silas C. Swallow, of Pennsylvania. For Vice President, Gko. W. Cahroll, of Texas. For Judge of the Supreme Court, Lek U. ti hum h ink. of Lebanon County. For Congress, Johx E. Gill, of Venango County. For Assembly, A. T. BnooKHoi-sER, of Tionesta. For Associate Judge, William Low man, of Marienvillo. For County Treasurer, A. W. Aldauou, of Kast Hickory. CENTRAL STATE NORMAL School, LOCK HA VEX, PA., J. R. FLICKINGER, PRIN. Fall Term, 15 weeks, BEGINS SEPTEMBER 5TH, 1904. List year was the most successful in the history of this important school about 700 students. Location among the mountains of central Penn sylvania, with Gne water, splendid buildings i nd excellent sanitary con- Ittions make it an ideal traiuiog school, In addition to its Normal course it alsn has an excellent College Preparatory Department in charge of an honor graduate ol Prince ton It alsn has departments of Mu sic. Elocution and liusiness. It has a well educated Faculty, fine Gymnasi um and Athletic Field. Address fot illustrated catalog, The Principal. PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. ItepairN Hollers SHIN, liaml Tanks), Agilalorsi. ami Sell Second Hollers), i:ie. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End nfSiispension Bridge, Third ward. OH, IT1, PA. II 1IU111 U11U11 UUfllUIil A liarrytown, X. Y., Mint's Ex- Itmcnco with the new medi cine Cal-cura Solvent. Hmatl llutlle nnl free by mall. Constipation leads to worse. Often it is tho causa of appendicitis. Always it leads to tlau;crous chronic disease. It should not bo neglected, norslu-uhl it be temporarily relieved with drastic pur gatives. Hero is a case in point : nlr. U. h. (Isturlioiidt, ot llarrylown, N. Y., was distressed with indigestion, chi'oniu oonstination mid kidncv I loiildu for fourycais. Ho tried many nieilii-ines without relief. Ho heard of Cal-nira Solvent, Dr. Kennedy's uin medicine. used it and began to improve ranidlv. All of his old complaints have disap peared and ho owes everythiii2 to Cal- cuia Solvent. Hcmemher, Calnura fiolaut runs 0SJ of all eics of lihlnry, IHmhh r ami hirer dlmrdcrs. You may iiavo a free sample bottlo of this wonderful medicine, and descriptive booklet, by simply sending your namo and address to The Cal ciua Company, Kennedy J!ow, Kondout, . Y. Largo bottles $1.00 (nuhj one xizr) all ill Higists, or if they do not have it. Bend to the above proprietors- IT PAYS TO AKV'KltTISIO IN THIS I'AI'F.K nTPiiTiira UU Hot Weather Cooking is much less disagreeable you use a I. AS K ia: or HOT 1'MTi: with n HOT PI.ATK OV12X. Not nece-sary to heat whole house, besides you SAVE GAS! the Let ns supply you. THE CLARION STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Furuishi'8 Professional Training for Teachers Prepares Young People for Col lego Oilers ixcil lent Facilili s for lieneral Fdiiea tion. FKEE Tuition ..r Pros pectivo Teachers. 1! mrd, Ii mm lleot aud laundry for school year, 42 weeks, 8127 00; for Fall Term, 16 weeks, $4!) 00 Station on Pitts burg, Summerville and Clarion Railroad directly opposite Normal laundry. Fall term opens, Tues day, September (i, 1004 For further particulars address PRINCIPAL NORMAL SCHOOL, "31 CLARION, PA. FALL LINE READY. Men's Clothing to Measure. Suits : 12, 13, 14, $15. Overcoats, 12, 13, 14, $15. Trousers, 3, 4, $5 NO FIT, NO PAY. Hundreds of patterns of foreign and domestic woolens to select from. Positively no cottou mixtures or shoddv'oods are used, and the cloth ing will hear the u-ual McCtieu Com pany guarantee, which any child in the nil country knows means money back for any unsatisfactory purchase. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST. . OIL CITY. PA. lennsylvania UAlLltOAD. BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking ellect. May 2!)lh. 1904. No. 30 liutlalo Express, daily except Sunday 11:01a.m. No. 82 Oil City and I'ittsbiiru Kxr ress.daily.excent Sundav..7:18 D.m. Oil City Accommodation Sun days only 5:2!) A 8:08 p. m. For Hickory. Tidioute. Warren. Kinzua. Bradford, Olean aud the East : No. 31 Olean Express, daily except sunuay 8:4:) a. in. No. 3:i Pittsburtr Expross, daily except Sunday 4:45 d. m. Olean accommodation, Sun days only 0:2s a. m. Warren accommodation, Sun days only 2:4") p. in. For Time Tables and additional infor mation consult Ticket Agent. W. V. AT I KKliU KY, J. h. WOOD. General Manner. PassenuorTrallie Mr. GEO. II. BOYD, Oon'l Fas9nBer Agt. HA IL WAY. TIME TABLE ToTako Elleet July lit Ii, lUOil. NdHTII En-lorn Tiiin A 11 f Stations"- i NOUTH L LI p. linn, in Leave Arrive p. in. p. m 6 ro Ii 30 it ". 7 00 NalirHska Kohh Hun Liinientiiiion' Newtown M ills Kelloitville Buck Mills Mnytui rg l'orkey M inisier Wellors Hastings Blue Jav Uonry's Mill Barnes .SlietlleKl Arrivo Leavo 7 :in 7 4U 17 4 Ii 15 1 OOifl (HI 12 45 5 50 12 35'5 40 12 1(15 TO 1 4r!8 (Ml, i ,r).r)i8 i; 2 0.-8 2! 2 2I)8 41 2 2.r)S 4; 12 (I; :io,8 ri II 5 20 5 10 4 55 4 40 4 25 4 15 p. in 2 40MI nn II 411 1 1 311 11 Oil! 10 40' 10 301 2 fir. SI 1 3 I(M!I 311 3 2f!l 50 3 4f.10()0 p.mla. m a. m T. D. C'OLMNS. riiKsn.KST. Wanted-An Idea Who ciin thinfc of Bome simple tllilltf tO Iifitfllt? Prc'out your idoftw; tliv ninv lirfiur vm wialili. Writ,' JOHN WKlJDKtttHTKN ft CO.. Piili iit Alto limn, VVHMhlnKtoti, D. '., fur Otflr $l,Hf prize ulTur aud list of two Hundred luveuiluus wauled. GlROfilON k SDN REDUCE YOUR GAS BILLS! There is only one- way to accomplish this, t-iuco tho gas luster has been introduced in Tionesta, and that is hy using a Gas Range or ll it-l'luto. Our line of these comprises the bst makes thnso that have Leon success fully trior! elsewhere. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BURN GAS! iu an old fashioned cooking or heating stove they are uot properly constructed for tho economical consumption of gas, arid economy is tho word nowadays, with gas at 22 cents per. dune in and examine our GAS STOVES, HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE, MECHANICS' TOOLS, TAINTS AND OILS. Our assortment is the most complete in town and tho prices are right. No trouble to show goods. J. C. SCOWDEN. n i S4 "4 i I AO. A. Wavnk Cook, President. A. B. FOUEST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, DIRK0T0K8 A. Wayne Cook, (J. W. Hoblnson, Win. Smearbauuli, N.P.Wheeler, T. K. Kitchey, J. T. Diriu, J. II. Kelly. Collodions rouiittud for on day of pr.ytueut at low rates. We promlso our cuiiloui ers all the biiuollts consistent with conservative b kini;. Interest pild on limn deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. cv -i fTTJi-j-r fz.'wnim Over ike Don't spend all your life in a poorly paid clerkship. Your waes fire low because your place can be promptly filled by an untrained person. We train ambitious men or women, in spare time, for positions that pay well be cause special training is required for filling them. If j ou want to change your work, we can train you for a salaried position in )-our new profession. You can keep right on at your present work until you change to the new. Start TODAY to Rise! We can help you qualify, b' mail, at small expense, for any of the following positions: Show-Card Wiitcr; Ad Writer; W indow Dresser; Bookkeeper; Stenographer; Mechanical Engineer; Mechanical Draftsman; Elec trical Engineer; Electrician; Civil Engineer; Surveyor; Mining Engi neer; Sanitary Engineer; Architect; Architectural Draftsman; Sign Painter; Chemist; Ornamental Designer; French, German, or Spanish, with Phonograph; Commercial Law. Write TODA Y, slating tilth-It position interests you, to INTERNATIONAL Correspondence Schools BOX 799, SCRANTON, PA. Or call on our Local Representative: V. H. UOODKIUII, Oil City. I'a. If you cannot call, fill out and mall the coupon TODJiY Dense explain hnw I ran ua1ifv, through tit'? 1. C. S.,fr tlte pltiin tfirc wlil. h I have m.irkcd X. Maohinlol Engirt ter tltctfio-Railway 8upt. Railroad EnQlrtiir BhuwCard Writer Maohirt Oetljnr Talephon Englntar J Surveyor Ad Wrltar Meohanlotl Oralliman Talagraph Enginaar Mining Enrilnacr Window Oreaiar Foreman Machinist Wirman TealHe-Mill Bupt, 2 8hal-Matal UrafUman Foraman Toolm alter Dynamo lander Taittle Uctluner Ornamental Deel)ner Foreman PaMernniiib.er Mulonnart Sanitary En(tnaer Navlrjeior Foremen Molder Steam Engineer Heal, and Vent, Engineer Duohkceper Relrlgarallon Engineer Z. Marine Engineer Building Contractor Slenogrepher Elaotrloal Engineer Civil Engineer Architect To Speak French Elee. Ma oh. Otilgner Hydraulic Engineer Architectural Draft tman 'Tn Speak Gar man Electrician Municipal Tngtnear An.il,l..:it 1'hnmUI To & Spaniih Llactnc-l i-ilillnil Bupt. Uililia tu'tfr rii.p. I'aifiUt Cotmiiaiul Lew 709 Nam Street and So . Ctfy JM.7.V. Kklly. Casbier. Win. SMKAKHAL'OH, Vice I'rosidnn NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150.000. Counter! n ... Ae State (IT r hi DUSINESS AM? CHORTHAKD COURSES. Young people fitted nnd placed In Buslnoae Positions. More positions to fill than candidates to recommond. New 1904-'03 Catalogue ready. ROCHESTER, N. Y.