THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. t. WINK, COITOR 4 PHOPRICTOR. WEDXKSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1904. 1904 AUGUST 1904 Su. 7 21 28 Mo 8 1415 29 Tu. 1 J 10 We. 3 Th. 1011 17 18 23 24 25 30 31 Fr. 12 19 13 20 27 r Third V Qiuirtcr ONcw Muuq MOON'S PHASES. a 9:02 I v Fiist 4 s.m. VQnAer It 7:63 TN r.ill oc 11 n.r, p. m 8:0: p. 13 ItciHiblieau' Ticket. NATIONAL. President, THKODORK ROOSEVELT, of New York. Vico Prrident, CIIAKLKS V. FAlRftAN'KS. of Indians. NTATH. Supreme Court Justice JOHN P. ELKI.V, of Indiana CVunty. I'OINTV. Congress JOSEPH C. SIBLEY, of Venango County, Assembly JOHN H. ROBEKTSON, of Tionesta. Associate Judge FRANK X. KREITLKR. of (jreeti Twp. Treasurer WM. I J. HARKISON; of Green Twp. Kcpiiblican Voters Miould I'euiriiihrr, fall, in order to qualify lor voting this Last day Jor registration is Wednesday, Sept. "111. Last day for payment of taxes is Sat urday Oct. Slli. Don't toiget I his important matter. See to it at once and make sure of your vote for Roosevelt and the whole Repub lican ticket. A sKARcii is being made for the Parker coat of arms. Tim belief that the quiet man oi r.sopua was one of the common people is gradually being dissipated Sir Thom as Lirrox thinks tho tun he has on his visits to America is worth the price of a yacht, so he is preparing to add another to our collection of Shamrocks, A protectivk tariff is the only reason Tl . 1 , . ,,,Kr can una lor the existence of trusts. That is a shallower development than was expected even from the pupil of ji in. PltKSIDKKT RiHISKVKLT Call 866 DO good reason why mechanics employed in the Washington Navy Yard, who have half day oil' on Saturday, should not be paid for that half day as well a clerks who are in the employ of the government. At all events he has Ind.iced the comptroller of the Treasury to take his view of the mat' tor ami now people who work with their bands and brains in the District of Co lumbia will bo treated on the same foot ing as those who work with their brains, Thk Panama Uoniniimmn is very busy with preliminary work in connocton with the big canal. It Is now sending to the Isthmus large quantities ofdynamite for blasting purposn; and it will also eMail iish a printing office in tho Zone. The Government has decided to build large dry dock at Panama. It is intended to make it the largest and most efficient on the westvru cost of this hemisphere. This is In anticipation, of con rue, of the day when the United States will control the commerce of the Pacilln ocean, an J be the paramount power in Asia. The Commission will not be able to control the Panama railroad until next April. After that time Ills expected tho carry ing trade from this country to the Isth mus will be thrown open to competition. At present there is but littlo material to transport. Unless something extraordinary should happen to ell'ect a thorough revo lution in public sentiment the presiden tial campaign this fall will be a more for mality, says the Punxy Spirit. Every thing connected with the Democratic platform and candidates has a flavor of insincerity and ridiculous pretense about it that cannot appeal to the common sense of the American people. There is some thing that smacks of harlequinade about the performances of the leading spokes men of that party. They seem to take it for granted that the people of this country want to be humbug. ed and are easier for an opportunity to show how easily the thing can be done. If the Democratic leaders are really laboring under such a delusion they will discover, when the votes aro counted, that they, and not the people, were the dupes on this particular occasion. Cream of tlio News. TnK State Department announces that tl,. n . . vuvcrmiieni nas not Invited auy of me crowned heads of the Old World to visutiie St. Louis exposition. The rea . mm congress neglected to make an appropriation for their entertainment If ono should happen to come over, how. uo iu ue uiauo welcome, and the i resident will take him rough riding imu or suine. T u 1.1- 1 ..... uis inner oi August 16th to the urana Army in Boston the President foreshadowed his policy regarding the Filipinos, lie said: "Under the lead of your comrades the Philipioe Islands were won for the cause of civilization, ol civil liberty, and of peace and justice." This Is all any reasonable people can ak (or, and with these will come prosperity and contentment. AconiAUY iu gun lire is the most im portant lessen of the naval operations be tween Russia and Japan. The Japanese ships wore able to remain at long range nd still pound the Russian ships badly. With big guns, and the knowledge and skill enabling them to be used to the best advantage, a naval vessel is the best equipped. President Roosevelt was wise in ordering plenty of naval practice. Tun English press expresses surprise at the promptness with which American battle ships appear in the waters of Mo rocco Turkey, or China when any trouble is browing. They have an idea bat America is a great ways otr, and that Republics proverbially act slow v. Both of these notions are mistakes. The Great Republic is very much alive, and her possessions extend half way around the globe. There Is considerable anxiety manifes ting Itself among the Domocrats regard ing the part Messrs. Bryan and Jioarst will take in tho campaign. This is "musing, whon one considers with what scant courtesy the.v have been treated by those who are now running the party If Bryan and Hearst were of such slight consequence before the si. Louis conven tlonitcan be of Utile importance what thay do or say since IIm convention. The Now York Voice cartoon, repro duced by the Vensngo Vindicator, i wlueh M. S. Quay j, i,ro,1(.,lt ffoU) bu rave to appear among political theives, ", Very bHd taste. There are enough llvmiF t..i:!..t . ... i"iut:iHiiN, 1. 1 ono kind and ""ier, 10 point a moral or l,M", and the vandal who ilulgo tures. miisi 1... . , " I'iuiui menial pauper, wi ll loa.nbi,i,,()faN-aht IK, th6'iu; tell0ctofaBliiidT,Mn.-l!liZr.t The groat lair at St. jJ()UjH 18 d(lj very well, and If no calamity befalls it the money advanced by the United sinu-s is likely to be repaid. Already n-arly two millions of dollars have been refund- ed to the treasury which leaves JU.umi.ooo more to be paid. The people of Europe appear to tike a deeper interest in t,e iui. (i i .... . : .I. lunu mime uf mis oouuiry. jt was the Emperor of Germany who advised some of his wealthy A uicrican hosts to re turn to the United States, and visit St Louis. Ho hoped they would look at some of the art treasures contributed by Germany, and possibly purchase a few. an- adorn a car will thus in- iu grave-robbing, to adorn his ok- a nil ii tin, niui Any fool may talk but it takes a wise man to get listened to. Rocky Ford canteloupes and the large musk melons are just at the right flavor now. Fiesli lot arrives daily at the White Star Grocery. It Lawrence paint possesses preserving qualities and beautifying effects. Sold by Dr. Dunn. It A woman's strength lies in her knowledge of a man's weakness. Lawrence uses special improved ma chinery for grinding and mixing-that's why the paint is so uniform. Sold by Dr. Dunn. it 111 nature turns the wine of intellect into vinegar. No cracking and blistering if you use the Lawrence Paint just try it. Sold by Or. Dunn. it The wings of thought bear us on to action. Love is elastic, but if stretched far It becomes hate. Willing to Overlook It. "Dear sir," the general iniuiiiper of the lire insurance company wrote to the local tiRPiit, "n few weeks ugo your negligence In falling to notify tho own ers of n largo olllee building that their Insurance was nbout to expire, and to solicit thom to reinsure, lost us a cus tomer, and we guvo you u month's notice to II ml another Munition. Inas much, however, as that building was burned day before yesterday, we have divided to recall the notice. We will overlook the offense this time, but don't let it happen iigaln." Chicago Tribune. I. n borers of the Andes. The majority of the laborers In the mountains of Peru are Cholos. or In dians born In the Sierra. They arc found Incapable of doing etllclent work on tho coasts or in the wanner alti tudes without a long course of accli matization. If gangs of these Cholos have for special purposes been taken down suddenly from the Sierra to work nt altitudes of from 2.IHX) to o.fHH.) feel sickness tin J fever have resulted from tlw pti'llicn Viuleiil Allm k of lllurrhu n iired by Chniii- birliiiu'a Colli-, ( Inilrrn nnil IMiirrharn Iti'ineitv nnil l'rrlni a I.IIV Navril "A short time ago I was taken with a violent attack of diarrluva and be'.ieve I would have died if I had not gotten re lief," says John J. Pat ton, a leading citi zen of Patton, Ala. "A friend recom mended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrlm'a Remedy. I bought a twenty-five cent bottle ami after taking three doses of it was entirely cured. I consid er It the best remedy ' in the world for oowel complaints ', solrt liy nr. j. c Dunn. 11KA1.TIIY .tIDTIIKKM. Mothers should always keep In good bodily health. Thev owe it to their children. Yet it is no unusual sight to see a mother, with babe in arms, cough ing violently andexhlbitinaall thesymp loins of a consumptive tendency. And why should this dangerous condition ex ist, dangerous alike to mother and child, when Dr.Boschee'a German Syrup would put a stop to it at once? No mother should be without this old and tried rem edy in the house for its timely use will promptly cure anv lung, throat or bron chial trouble in herself or her children. The worst cough or cold can be speedily cured by German Syrup; so can hoarse ness and congestion or tho bronchial tubes. It makes expectoration easy, and gives ii stant relief and refreshing rest to the cough-rai'Red consumptive. New trial botttles, 25; large sizn, 75c. At J. D. Uavis . PROCLAMATION. Whereas, The Hon. W. M. Llndsev, Pies i ei't Judge of the Court of Common P'ras aid Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court ol'Comiuou Plea, Quarter Sessions of the Poaco, Orphans' Court, Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at Tiomwta, for the County of Forest, to coinmonco on tho Fourth Mombiv of September, boing tho L'lith day of September, mm, No t'co is therefore given to tho Cor oner, Justices of tho Pence and Con stables of said county, that they bo then and there In 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 offlce appertain to bo done, and to those whuaro hound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners I hat are or shall Do in thojailof Forest County, that they may le thou and there to prosecute against them as shall be Just, (liven un der my hand and seal this 2!Uu day of AUgllSl, J. l. GEO. W. NO II LIT, us. Sheriff. P Talk 1 too lleafni KsC annot He Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There rs only one way to cure deafnets, ami mat is uy constitutional remedies, Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition ol tho mucous lining of the Eu stachian Tube. When this tube gets in iiainou you nave a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entire ly closed deamess is the result, and un less the intlaination can be taken out and this lube restored to its normal condition neanng win ue nestroved forevor : nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CH EN EY A CO., Tolodo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75. Hall's Family Pills are the best. A woman seldom Bees a man's cloven hoof until after she gets whiff of Lis cloven breath. Cholera Infinitum. This disease has lost Us terrors since Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy came into u-e. The uni form success which attends li e use of his remedy in all cases of bowel com plaints in children l.as made it a fayorito wherever its value has become known. For sale by Dr. J. C. Dunn. World's Fair Excursions. Low-rate ten-dav coach excursions via Pennsylvania Railroad, August 111, 17, 24 and ol. Rate, (14. lo Irom Tionesta, Train leaves Tionesta at 11.01 a. in., eon necting with special train from New York arriving at St. Louis 4:14 p. in. next day. a:il Till II. LIST. List of causes set down for trial In tho Court ol Common Pleas of Forest County Pennsylvania, commencing on the fourth Monday of September, 1M)4: I. John W. Baxter vs. M.V.Patterson i. v.. necK, enrge isrowu, trailing as Patterson, Beck A Brown, No. 60, Sep (ember term, I SMI, Appeal from J P. 2. Fred Moick vs. J. G. C. Sigworth an.zn, reiirunrr term, r.K4. Keplevln . O. W. Proper, EuUotla Proper. F. C Proper, Kflle Waltors vs. J. G. C. Sig worth, No. 5, February term, l!Hl Summons In action of trespass. 4 Loeta Hoover vs. John Hoover, No, 3, robruary term, 1901. Divorce. 5. A. Wolf vs. B. It. Barr, No. 2, May Term, 1!H)1. Summons in Assumpsit. 6. The Gerry Veneer A Lumber Co vs. The Galo Company, No. 7, Sept lerm, linn, summons in Assumpsit. Attest, J. C. GEIST, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., August 2!, 1!X)4. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing nee, units have been tiled in mv ofllce ami will bo presented at the next term of Court lor confirmation : First and final account of C. A. Ran dall, I rustee to soil real estate of Peler Heasloy, late of Harnett township, Forest county, Pa., deceased, not taken by heirs mi olds in partition proceeding. Final account of Samuel M. Henrv, Executor of the estate ol Edward Kerr. lat j of Harnett township, Forest county, Pa., deceased. .1. C. GEIST. dork of Orphans' Court. iionosia, ra., August at, l!KH. TukcH Willi L'rniiiis. Win. Krimse, a member of the bridge gang working near Littlepnrt, 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 upon him and Mr. Gilford was railed and consulted. He told them he had a medicine in the form of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy that he thought would help him out and accordingly several doses were adininsiered with the result that the fel low was able to be around tho next day. The incident speaks quite highlv of Mr. Gilford's medicines. Elkader, Iowa, Argus. 1 his remedy never fails. Keen it in your home, it may save life. For sale by J. u. mum. I.ow-ltiile Excursion lo Mniinra Fnlls anil Toronto. On Monday, Sept. 5, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run a special low- rate excursion to Niagara Falls and To ronto. Round-trip tickets good going only on train indicated, but not good In Pullman sleeping or parlor cars, will be sold al ratos indicated : Rates Niagara To Falls Toronto Train Leaves and and return, return. i:;t0 A. M . .8ll Tidioute... Hickory , Tionevta.. Oil City..., Mullah) J I (Kl 4.00 4 00 4.110 0:4.1 " 2.511 7:00 " 2.50 7:43 ' 2 50 Ar. 12:15 P. M Niargara Falls "1:15 " Iwiston 2:00 " Tronoto (str.) 4:45 " Returning, special train will leave Ni agara Falls 8 p. m., Buffalo 1) p. m., Sep tember 5, running to Tidioute. Niagara Falls tickets will bo accepted lor passago M'ing on trains scheduled above; returning they will be accepted on special train September 5, and on regular trains day following. Toronto tickets will be accented lor passage goiug on special train scheduled above ; returning they will bo accepted on all regular boats and trains on or be fore September 9. Five steamers leave Toronto daily ex cept Sunday via Niagara River Lino, for Lewiston, where direct connections aro made with New York Central and Hud son River railr.ad trains for Niagara Falls and Buffalo. Toronto tickets will ue gooil lor slop-over at Niagara Falls and llullalo on return passago within final limit. Tickets sold at above rates not good in Pullman sleeping or pallor cars. Children between 5 and 12 years of age, half rales. g20 2t ritoimtiriox TICKET. For President, Silas C. Swallow, of Pennsylvania. For Vice President, Geo. W. Carroll, of Texas. For Judge of the Supreme Court, Lek C. Grumuink. of Lebanon County. For Congress, John E. Gill, of Venango County. A.T. For Assembly, Brook itoiTSKK, of Tionesta, For Associate Judge, William Lowman, of Marienville. For County Treasurer, A. W. Albauuu, of East Hickory. NOW ia the time for Horses ! Big Drove ! on exhibition dur ing fair week, for SALE OR EXCHANGE at BROOKVILLE FAIR GROUND. ;imt siusti:k. ENROLL NOW Positions await our graduates. More positions are ofTureil us than we can supply. Special advantages in our Summer School. All departments given for the price of a single course. The liusiuesH World is looking to the liusiucss College moro tlinn ever. Jo'n us and heller your condition. Students enter nt any time. Write tor details. THE HOFF BUSINESS COLLEGE. Waiiken, Pa. ERIK LIVEft TROUBLE CURED A proprietary medicine that is not with, out honor in tho city where it is made iiniKt be a good thing. In ltondout, N. Y., where Dr. David Kennedy lived uud prac ticed for so many years, his tieio niodicino is highly regarded and many wonderful cures havo been wrought by it. There is Sir. Christopher Lnrscn, of that city, who Buys: "I wan cured of kidney and liver trou ble, and painter's colic, by Dr. Kennedy's lieto niedieino called Cal-eum Solvent. It drove the disease out of my system, so it in v. r can:o back. Nothing liko Cal-cura Solvent to purify tlio blood." $1.00, all driiH'gists ; ft bottles i 5.00. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Loveri Fa ebis. issued out of tho Con it of Com moil Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylva nia, ami to mo (iireeieu, moro will lie ex posed to sale by public venduooroutcrv at the Court House, in the Borough "of Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER20, A. D. 1!H4, t two o'clock p. iii, tho following de scribed real estato, to-wit: N. S. CALHOUN vs. ARTHER S. It El I, A. A. HERTZEL Terra Ten ant. Levari Facias, No. .'I, September lerui, in. a. u, irwln, Attorney. All tho defendants' right, title, interest and claim of, in and to all that piece or parcel oi lanti situate, lying and lieing in IheTownship of Jenks," County of Forest, anuniateoi rennsyivania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a post in the southeast corner of War rant 3170, them e south W) degrees east one hundred ami thirty (I.'IO) rods to post In a line of land of A. Brockwav thence south Ij degrees west one hun dred and sixty j( 160) rods toapost; thence north SS degrees wost one hundred and thirty (l.W) rods to s post ; thenco north 1J degrees east one hundred and sixty I mo) rous to me place oi beginning. Con tuinlug one hundred and thirty (130) acres of land, more or less. Being the same land conveyed bv Cyrus Blond, At lorney In Fact for Marien F. Hunt et al, toS. B. Reyneretal, by deed dated May in, Js.s, recorded in forest County, Heed Book 1, page 120. laKiMi in execution and lo no sold as the properly of Arthur S. Held, A. A. Hertzel Terra Tenant, at the suit of N. S. Calhoun. TERMS OF SALE. The followiiir must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : 1. vviion tho plaintill orotlier loin cred itors become tho purchaser, the costs on the writs must bo paid, ami a list ofliens including mortgage searches on thenron- ei ty sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt lor the amount of tho pro ceeds of tho sale or such portion thereof as ho may claim, must be furnished the Sherill. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediate! v will be continued until 2 o'clock p. m., of the next day, at which timo nil property not settled foi will again bo nut tin and sold at the expense and risk of the person to iioiu iirsi solo. 'Seo Purdon's Pigest. Ninih Edition. pago 4 Id and Smith's Forms, page 384. him. W. JNOHLi r, Sheriff. Sheriffs OlMco. Tionesta. Pa.. Auirust 20, 1004. CENTRAL STATE NORMAL School, LOCK JIAVKX, PA., J. R. FLICKINGER, PRIN. Fall Term, 15 weeks, BEGINS SEPTEMBER 5TH, 1904. Last year wag the most successful iu the history of this important school about 70U students. Location among the mountains of'cei lral Penn sylvania, wMli fine water, splendid buildings i nd excellent sanitary con ditions make, it an ideal training school. In addition to its Normal course it also has an excellent College Preparatory Department in charge of an honor graduate ol Prince ton It also has departments of Mu sic, Elocution and Business. It has a well educated Faculty, fine Gymnasi um and Athletic Field. Address fo illustrated catalog, The I'rinoipil. Jos M Il?t rm PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. Itt'pairs ISoilco, Tanks), Agitator, a nd Sells Second lEoilei-K, i:o. Stills, Iliiys hand One of the lines we are proudest of is our hosiery hosiery for J men, women,. boys This is the trade- . i . man or tne kind or l nosierv we se c : .irl M your feet with "Iron V Clads." I G.W.ROBINSON & SON EEC3&I THE CLARION STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Furnishes Prof saioiial Training for Teachers-Prepare Young People for College Oilers excel leut Facilities for (Jeneral Kduca lion. VllV.E Tuition fr Pros pective Teachers. 11 iard, U .inn Kent and laundry 'r schmd year, 4'2 weeks, 8127 Ol); for Fall Term, 16 weeko, $4!) 0(1 Station on Pitts hurr, Summemlle and Clarion Hailroad directly oppoi-ite Normal laundry. Fall term ope is, Tnes day, Sept nu her Ii, !)01 For further particulars address PRINCIPAL NORMAL SCHOOL, n3t CLARION, PA. FALL LINE READY. to Men's Clothing Measure. . Suits : 12, 13, 14, $15. Overcoats, 12, 13, 14, $15. Trousers, 3, 4, $5 NO FIT, NO PAY. Iluudreds of patterns of foreign and domestic woolens to select from. los'iiveiy no cotton mixtures or shuddyi,'oods are used, and the cloth ing will hear the u-ual JlcCuen C mi pany gusrautee, which any child iu the oil enntry knows means money back for auy unsatisfactory purchase. THEMcCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST. . OIL CITY. PA. i ennsylvania VAL- BUFFALO AKD ALLEGHENY LEY DIVISION. Takinireintct. Mav 2!lth. 1901. No. 30 llullalo Express, daily except (Sunday 11:01 a. ui No. 32 Oil Citv and Plitsburir Exr reHS.daily.exeopt Sundav..7:18 D.in. Oil City Accommodation Nun- days ouly, 5;l 8:0H p. m. For Hickory.Tidioute.Warren.Kinziia. Bradford, Olean and the East : No. 31 Olean Express, daily except (Sunday 8:4-1 a.m. No. 3.1 Pittuhurir Express. daily except Sunday 4:4a r. in. Oloan accommodation. Sun days only 0:28 a. m. Warren accommodation, tSun- uays only 2:45 p. in. For Time Tables and additional infor mation consult Ticket Agfiit. W. V. AT rERHUKY. J.R.WOOD. General Manager. I'asHonjjorTrallio M(r. uiiU. u. KUYU, Uen'l I'assentier Agi. a It AIL WAY. To Take Effect July (llh, 1903. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. Eud ol'Suspenfion Bridge, Third ward, Oil, ITI , IA. WANTED: Men or women local rep resentatives for a hiiih rliiKs iiihuii- .ine. Laro cooiniiHsioiiH. Cash pri.im. Write J. N. Trainer, so East Wunliinnton (Square, New York, N. Y. tf NORTH Eastern Tiuu j SOUTH jjrTi StaTions 2 jT p.m a. in Leave Arrive p.m. p.m 7 tin Nebraska (i f0 7 30 Rons Run l 3(1 7 -III Lamentation? I) 20 7 4."i Newtown Mill ii 1ft 1 4" S 0(1 Kcllottvillo 1 (Hi 0 (X) 1 ftftltS 1ft Ruck Milla 12 45 5 ftll 2 ()"! 2ft MiiybuiK 12 'iivh 4(1 2 2(l!S 40 l'orkoy 12 10 5 '30 2 25 S 4ft Minister 12 05 5 2ft 2 JI0 8 51' Welters 1 1 55 ft 20 2 10 11 no Hustings II 40 a III 2 55 0 15 Hluo Jav II 311 4 55 3 III i) 31) Henry's Mill 11 00 4 40 3 251!) 50 Barnes 10 40 4 25 3 45j 100(1 Slielllold 10 30 4 15 p.m'a.m Arrive Leave a. m. p.m T. D. COLLINS, l'RESIDKNT. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of m n I REDUCE YOUR I GAS BILLS! M There is ouly one way to aocooinlifh this, t-ince tlio gaa H ui3lor has beeu introduced in Tionesta, and that is by using a Gas Range or llot-l'late. Our lino of these comprises the lust makes thoso that have been success fully tried elsewhere. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BURN GAS! in ao old fashioned cooking or heating etovo thoy are uot properly constructed for the economical consumption of gas, and economy is tho word tiowadays, with gas at 22 cents per. Come in and examine our GAS STOVES, HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE, ( MECHANICS' TOOLS, PAINTS AND OILS. " f$ Our assortment is tho most completo ia town and tho O r A prices are right. No trouble to show gondii. Ll J. C. SCOWDEN. 1 AO. BOSS. A. Wayne Cook, President. A. Ii. Kklly. Caahler. Wm. Smearbauor, Vice Proaidon FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL DANK, TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, 150.000. MR KOTO A. Wayne Cook, O. W. Itoblnson, Wm. SinearbauKh, N. P. Whooler, T. K. Ulumey. J. T. Dale, J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yinoiit at low.rates. We promise our custom ers all the bonetlUi eonsistout with eousorvatlve b klni;. intorest ptid on timo deposits. Your patronage respoetfully solicitod. hi m n Over the Counter! Don't spend all your life in a poorly paid clerkship. Your waes are 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 you want to change your work, we can train you for a salaried position in your 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, by mail, at small expense, for any of the following positions: Show-Card Writer; Ad Writer; Window 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 TODAY, staling xeh'uh position interests you, to INTERNATIONAL Correspondence Schools BOX 799, SCRANTON, PA. Or call on our Local Representative: I. S. ;OIitI II, Oil ilj. I'a. If you cannot catt, fitt out and mall the coupon TODJIY Please eipUln how I ran qualify, through the I. C. S., fur the prtiH hef.ire whU h 1 have marked X. Meohtnloal Englmtr Maohin Dotiunar Mechanical Draftsman t-or am an Machinist I Foraman Tool m attar F oraman Pattarnmakar Foraman Moltiar Rafriflaratlon Enginaar Elaotrlcal Enginaar Elao. Mach. Oaaignar 'Elaotrlolan Eleotrtc-LlujhHfio Rtipl. 17091 Name ElaclrlO'Rallwav 8upt Talauhunt Eiigtnaer laiagraph tniinaar Wtraman Dynamo Tandar Motorman Staam Enginaar Maflna Enijinaar Civil Enginaar Hydraullo Enginaar Municipal Engineer llrll(n I iiiia-r Railroad Enginaar Surveyor Mining Enginaar " Tailil-Mill Supt. Textlla Daalgnar Sanitary Engineer Haal. and Vent. Enginaar Buihltng Contractor Architact Architectural Dralttmafl Analytiout Chemlal Sifin I'liliiler 6how-Card Writer Ad Wrllar Window Draator ' Shaat-Metal Oraltaman Ornamental Utalgnar Navlqatur Boukheapar Slenograuher To but ah F ranch To Speak German ' To Seak Bpanlah 1 oi.imercial Law Street and No, City- Slate . BUSINESS AIV D SHORTHAND COURSES. Young people fl' tod and placed In ruslneea Positions. More positions to fill than candidates to recommend. New 1904-'0S Catalogue ready. ROCHESTER, N. Y.