i THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WCNK, Coitoh Proprietor. WKDXESDA Y, NOVEMBER 23, 1004. 1904 NOVEMBER 1904 Su. Mo Tu. We. Til. Fr. Sa. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 11 12 19 13 1415 16 17 18 20 21 27 28 22 23 24 25 26 29 30 MOON'S PHASES. 10:36 . Full Moon 22 10:11 p.m ;SI -v rim i t JfQuarttr It p. Flrnt 7:35 Quarter 30 sum Tom Watson oljeets to being put iu tli? "also ran" class. IT will not bp Senator Itryan for the second time. He might try something new, Unclk Davis consoles himself with the fact that he is not handicapped with the Vioe-Presid'ncy. Wk are patiently waiting to hear from Senator Tillman. He probably feels as if he couldn't do the subject justice just yot. It may bo well to observe, a this stage of poli ical gossip, that no Cabinet ap pointments are genuine unless marked "T. U." Citi.kn Pahkkr is trying to console himself . it I) the idea that he would r ither be right than be President. But the chances are he will never be eithi r. Thk Populist vote in Conneciicut Ibis year was more than 400 per cent, greater than in 1000. There were no Populist votes in the State in 1000, and there were 40.i this year. TilK Hon. Henry Gassaway Pavis, of West Virginia, has sulliciently recovered from the election roturns to announce that he is not discouraged. Looks as if he was expecting to try it again four years hence. Brethkkn w ho are sympathizing with Brother Rockefeller on Urn reduction of his income this year from $17,tiOO.(HK) to $14,400,000 will please be comforted. That's only his Standard Oil dividends. Nobody knows how many millions he has made on the side. "En." Butlkk, long the Democratic boss in St. Louis, is unquestionably tell ing the truth in asserting thai St. Louis is a Republic!) city and Las been carried by the Democrats by fraud. That the city was Republican in the estimation of the Democrats was made clear when the Democratic State Legislature placed the police and election machinery entirely in the control of the Governor. Butler has been convicted of "hood ling," which is the cause of his sudden determination to quit politics. He is rich, and he knows what he is talking about. Tom Watson's explanation of the over whelming delent of the Democratic party at the late election is that the people nev er before had an opportunity to express themselves directly ou the subject of Grover Cleveland's second administra tion, and as Mr. Cleveland, Perry Bel mont, Oluey and others closely allied with the Wall Street bond deal were the main supporters ol Judge Parker, they eagerly embraced the opportunity to ex press their disapproval ol the wholo bunch at the polls. This was one of the reasons. Bui, as the Puuxsutawney Spirit obsorves, of course there aie others. Governor-klkt Douglas, of Massa chusetts, is a new man in public affairs, a would be known from the fact that be proposes to appoiut a commission to re port on the subject of revising the larilf, Massachusetts has no tarilt law of its own, as Mr. Douglas must know. What good a commission, appointed by the Democratic Governor of a State which gave a Republican majority of 80,000 could do in recommending tarilt legisla tion in not easily discoverable. Mr. Doug las was elected bac-iiise of dissatistaction with the Republican candidate for the s.tme ollice. He mistakes greatly if be thinks Hint the tarilt' question had any thing to do with it Phince Fi'huihi, the Japanese special envoy who recently was cordially re ceived al the White House, makes en tirely loo much ol the incident when he represents it as evidence that President Roosevelt officially sympathizes with Japan. The President did nothing more than express his hope for the continuance of cordial relations between this country and that of the Mikado, aud he would have responded in a like manner to any Russian agent on a mission similar to that of the prince. lie shows partiality to neither nation, and If he did he would weaken his inlluence in case he is called upon to act in Hny effort to end the war by compromise. Prince Fushimi is loo garrulous, thinks the Pittsburg Times. Sksatoh Cof'KRKi.i,, who enjoys the hUh esteem of all men of all parties, has leeu tendered a place on the Isthmian Canal Commission by President Roose velt. Should the Senator, through con sideration lor his health, feel that he could not accept the position, it is under stood that the President will then offer Mm a place on the Inter-State Commerce Commission. Senator Cockrell enjoyed an unbroken membership ol 30 years in tho United States Senate from the Stale of Missouri, but the late election In that State having gone Republican he will not be returned after next March, lie stands in the same relation and estimation with tuo Democratic party as did the lale Sen ator Hoar, of Massechiisetts, In the Re publican mind, and it is a graceful act on the part of President Roosevelt to thus remember a distinguished and honorable statesman and friend. What a grim tragedy la that now be' ing enacted along the banks of tbeShakhe river, to which stream both Russian and Japanese soldiers are described as going for their water, and whore they joke with each other and trade jack knives and cigarettes. Yet both realize that the time is sooner or later to come, and doubtless both are eager for it, when they will meet again in a terrible slaugh tnr and yield up their lives In thousands to the glory of their respectivs Kmperors. Ouly pity cau be felt for these soldiers. War is mine than General Sherman de scribed it. It is parbarism; ills murder, and the awful responsibility in the pres ent condi.'t, as in others, rests with those in the councils of the orowned heads who might easily have averted it. Blizzard. What the Figures Miovt. The odicial figures now available for the Twenty-eighth congressional district show that Sibley, Republican, received 10,801 votes; Heilman, Democratic, 10,651; Gill, Prohibitionist, 4,029, aud Foster, Socialist, 803. Sibley's plurality over Heilman i 0,210. Sibley's plurality over the Democratic nominie is nearly twice what it was iu when be beat Wat son by only 4,7-7. Pibley's plurality over Gill is 13,232. It is a somewhat iu- terestiiu fact lhat Sibley's maj ority in Venango county alone is 602 greater than Gill received in the whole live counties of the district. It is further significant in this connection that Gill's vote in Venan go county Is 7.s7 less thau that polled in 1!H3 for McCulmoiit, Prohibition candi date for district attorney. Mr. Sibley's majority in tho district over tho other three candidates is 3,778, while in 1902 his majority over all was only 1,804, or less than half as great as his preseut one. Large as his total majority is it would have been increased by over 2,200 in the district if it had not been for the confus ing change in the for.n of the ballot which caused lots of voles to be counted for the Republican Presidential electors only, while those who cast them supposed they were voting tor eveiy candidate on the Republican ticket. When this f ct is borne in mind, and when it is also con sidered that the Prohibition leaders in Venango county iu their frantic desire to defeat Mr.Sibley conducted an expensive campaign of many mouths, having hired speakers, singers, banners, water wagons, children's parades, and special trains. while Mr. Sibley's campaign was notably brief and, except the barbecue, at tho nut- set, devoid of all unusual or spcectacular features, tho great victory achieved by Mr. Sibley tan only be construed as un mistakable appreciation on the part of his constituents for I he able and untiling efforts put forth by him in their behalf. Franklin Evening News. Electoral Votes Since 18S4. 1S4 -Cleveland 218, Blane 182. Cleve land's majority, 37. 1S88-Harrison 2:i3. Cleveland 168. Har rison's majority, 05. 18112-Clevelaud 277, Harrison 145, Wea ver 22. Cleveland's plurality, 110. 1806-MeKinley 271, Bryan 170. Mc Kinley's majority, 115. 1000-McKinley 202, Bryan l'w. Me lt in ley's majority, 137. 1904-Roosevelt 342, Parker 134. Roose velt's majority, 208. f renin of Hie Sews. A girl who looks good isn't necessar ily good looking. The Strootman shoe for ladies still leads in sll 'round excellence. Hopkins sells them. It Many a man who seems to be stupid aud good is neither. A Wooltex jacket, coat or skirt has the grace, comfort and dressy appearance found in no other garment. A wide range of styles to select from here. Hopkins. 1 Keep your temper if it is good, and don't loose it if is bad. When you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. They are easy to take and produce no griping or other unpleasant effect. Sold by Dr. J. C. Dunn. tf One good thing about Salt River: There's no politics there. For the handsomest furs, ladies' or misses, come here where the stock is large and varied. Hopkins. It A good many trains of thought are unable to get off the side-track: Currants, celery and all the necessary "trimming" for your Thanksgivingdin ner at the White Star Grocery. It A man who worries about the short comings of otheri needs watching. Tho Douglas shoe is no higher priced than before the maker was elected Gov ernor, and the quality is just as excellent as ever. Hopkins is Bole dealer here. It A woman never learns the true value of a kind word until after she ia married. ('nlnrrhl'itiinnt He Cared with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as tbev cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca tarrh is a blood or constitutional diseaso, and in order to cure it you must take in ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best phys icians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It 'is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood puriticrs acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combi nation of the two ingredients is what pro duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CH ENEY A Co., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. The Exnrl Thinit Iteimireil lor t'onsiDinlinn. "As a certain purgative and stomach purifier Chamberlain's Stomach and Liv er tablets seem to be the exact thing re quired, strong enough for the most ro bust, yet mild enough and safe for chil dren and without that terrible griping so cninmnn to most purgatives," says K. S. W'ei.ster A Co., Udora, Ontario, "Canada. For sale by Dr. J. C. Dunn. till Animal Live Slock Show Bt Chicago. Special rates vU Nickel Plate Road Nov. 27lh, 28th and 20th. Good re turning Dec. 5th. Get particulars of near est Agent or address A. C. Showalter D. P. A., 807 Stalest., Erie, Pa. (455J-N.26 World's Fair Fxenrsion, Tbo low-rate ten-day coach excursions of the Pennsylvania Railroad afford a line opportunity for those who have not yet seen it to visit the greatest exposition ever held in this country. Wednesdays, November 2, J, HI and 23 are the dales during the la-t month the fare is open. Rale, $14.15 from Tionesta. Train leaves at ll:li a. in., connecting with special train from New York arriving, St. ljouis 4:15 p in. next day. n23 MARKET REPORT. New York Provision Market. New York. Nov. II. WHEAT No. 2 red, S1.1S'8 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Dululh. $1.20. CORN No. 8 corn, 554c f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 5Cc. OATS Mixed oats, 2(5 to "2 !!s. lUHtfc: clipped white, .10 to 40 lbs.. 37 10c. HAY Shipping, 65(?f70c; pood to choice, 80ffi 8.")C. PORK Mess. $t2.75(S13.5t: family. l15.00ff1R.5O. BUTTER Cronmery, extras', 2fiff Sil'fcc: facfory, 3ff1(V;c; state dairy. common to extra. 14 5? 2.1c. CHEESE Stnto. foil cream, small choice, 11 'Ac. EGOS StHtc rind Fernslv.tnla. fancy. ?,C,P38c. POTATOES Slnto and western, per bbl., $1.40n.no. Buffalo Provision Market. Buffalo, Nov. 21. WHEAT No. 1 northern car loads, ?1.14;ffjl.la; No. 2 hard winter, $1.10. CORN No. 2 corn. fiOiic f. o. b, afloat. No. 2 yellow, G7c. OATS No. 2 white, 3c f. o. b. afloat; No. 3 white, 34 Uc. FLOl R - Fancv b'etiiVd p:ite.t per bbl.. $0.75(77 7.r.0; low g.-ades, $4.50 "775 00 BUTTER Creamery veseni ojj. tra tubs, 20c; state nnd Penn sylvania evoame-ry. 25f 2,.fco: dairy, fr.lr to good. ?Of721c. CHEESE Fancy full cream. 12c; pood to choice. US? 11 lie; common to fair. 9iffl0c. EOOS S-l'.-fed. fancy, 28ft? 30c. POTATOES Per lm.. 4S'?j-?i East Buffalo Live Stock Market. CATTLE Best steers on sale, $5.40 f'5.60; fair to good butcher steers. $3.9004.30; medium half fat steers, ?3 40i54.2j: common to fair heifers. 50'n 3.0O; choice to extra fat heifers. $4 00 4. 35; good butcher bulls. $3.00 J73.35; choice to extra veals. $7.75 8.00; fair to good veals, $0.50,37.00. SiraEP AND LAMBS Choice lambs, $0.15(770.25; fair to food, ?.i.P0fG.10; choice to handy ewes, $1.40 4.00; mixed sheen. $4 40 1? 4.00. HOGS Mixed packers' s;n 'R $4.C5S1.70; medium hogs, $.70JH75; pigs, light, $1.25. Buffalo Hay IVarkei. HAY Timothy, per ton, loc.se, $12.00!7j 14.00; timothy tight, lull., I13.n0frl3.50; No. 1 do do. $12.00 13.00; No. 2 do do, $11.00(12.00. Health is Nature's Ilrst till! to l a. Iu order to retain (his it necessi tates carp. We furnish the care aud comfort ifyou travel n (he Nickel Plate Road. Personally cull ucteil arties wept and smth on the first ami third Tuesdays nf each month. For detailed information, write, wire, 'phone or call on A. C. Showalter, I). P A ,807 State street, Erie, Pa. 12!ltf MARRIED. DANA CASTNER At St. Mary's Cath olic Church, Cown, Clarion county, Pa., Nov. 20, 1904, by Rev. Father J. li. Keegan, Mr. L. Wellington Dana aud Miss M. Genevieve Castner, both of Marieuyille, Pa. RUDOLPH BARNES - In Tionesta, Pa , Nov. 21, 1904, by S. J.Setley.J. P., Mr. Smith Rudolph, of Ratbmel, Jef ferson county, and Miss Laura Barnes, of Whig Hill, Forest county, Pa.' CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour 19 sack 1.50 1.85 Buckwheat flour, lb Corn meal, feed, $ 100 lb.. Corn meal, family, 'p 100 tb.. Chop feed, pure grain Oats Corn, shelled Beans "p bushel Ham, sugar cured , Bacon, sugar cured Shoulders Salt Pork, 3 lb Whitetish $ kit Sugar Syrup N. O. Molasses .03 1.35 1.75 1.40 .50 .75 3.00 .15 .15 .14 .14 .05 fl.00J .35 .50 .35'(i .50 Coffee, Roast Rio 14(3,15 Coffee, blended Java .25 Tea S5 .60 Butter .25 Hice 05fii. OS Eggs, fresh fit. 25 Salt "P barrel 1.25 Lard .12 Potatoes, bushel ,00 Potatoes, sweet, lb ,2 Lime p barrel l.oo Nails keg 2.75 Wool 20(3)22 AGENTS WANTED Oiif (rood man In this city to tnko tha ndi'iioy ol Hie Sun lias Burner, tho most brll. limit lii?ht ever produced from natural l'w hut one small 10 cent rnantlo and pro duces a IlKht equal to ri ordinary burners or 12 electric hulbi. It Is stnmliinl In hi'iulil hut renter tube Is made larger In diameter l nil tnki'S In more air. The volume of mis (s regulated perfectly by nn Improved nnd easily adjusted device. By ri'Kiilatiiix the amount of air and the volume of mis used, n perfect combustion U formed, producinif a a very brilliant effect in the mantle which Is nmlnmliini under all conditions of (Tin press ure ami ushiK but H percent, of mvs to fi nr rent, nf air. Ills noiseless, handsome Innp-Ix-uranct! and is having a womlenul sulo Aui'M an1 milking from to t-'O a wis'k, us It coiiinmihl- a good prico nnd the prod! Is large. Sutuple burner and mnntlu. with large opal or frristinl globe by express for $U), or burner by mail for H cell s. Write for tiTins nnd descriptive mutter. Sun Gas Burner Co., IJ Federal St., Allegheny. 1'a. WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, Btiil material for Window Casings and Inside Work. A good supply to select from always in stock. Call on or add less. JAS. J. LANDERS, TIONESTA, PA. When Yon Have n Iluil Cnlil You want a remedy that will not only give quick reliel but licet a permanent cure. You want a remedy that will relievo Hip lungs and keep expectoration easy. You want a remedy that will counter act any tendency toward pneumonia. You want a remedy that is pleasant and sale to take. Chatnlierhiiu'a Cough Kemedy meets all of these requirements and for the speedy and permanent cure of had colds stands without a peer. For sale by l)r, J. C. Dunn. Horses, Horses For Sale or Fxchimire. The best lot of young draft horses and brood mares, and some line drivers, Weight from 1000 to 1SO0 pounds. Will slay three weeks only. Come quick and get your choice. These horses must be sold. All horses guaranteed as represent ed. At Paff's old livery barn, Brookvlllo, Pa. tillANT SllUSTKR By making a bluff at being busy some men are ahlo to dodgo a lot of work. THE ;IOI Ol.l) WAV. A severe cold or attack of la grippe is nae a nre, me sooner vou combat it the better your chalices are to overpower it Hut few mothers in this ago are willing to do the necesscry work required to give a good oloWasiimnert reliable treatment such as would be administered by their grandmothers, backrd by Boschee's Her man Syrup, which was always liberally used in connection with the borne treat ment of colds and is still in greater house hold favor than any known remedy. But even without the applications of the old- tashioneit aids Herman Svrtip will cure a severe cold in a quick time. It will cure colds in children or grow n people It re lieves the congested organs, allays the ir ritation, and effectively slops the cmiuh. Any child will take It. It is invaluable in a household of children. Trial size bot tle. 115c; regular size, 75c. For sale by J, I). Pavis. Bank Statement. No. 603S. RKPORT OF TIIK CONDITION OF T1IK FOKKST COUNTY NATION- AL BANK AT TION KSTA. In the State of Pennsylvania, Ht the closo of business November 10. 1001. KKSOURCF.S8 . Loans and discounts $'275,212 71 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 14 85 U. S. Bonds to secure circula tion 50.000 00 Premiums on U. !S. Bonds 3,1X7 31 Stocks, securities, i tc 41,000 00 Banking-house, furniture, and natures 15.101 OS Due from approved reserve agents UtO.Wifl l Checks and oilier cash items 1,850 W! rracnoinil paper currency. nickels, and cents 203 71 Lawful money reserve in bank, viz; Snpcin 17 i:tl KS Legal tender notes... 9.000 00 20.131 85 Redemption fund with U. 8. Ireas r(o per ct.ol circulation) 2,500 00 $540,352 04 LIABILITIES: Capital stock paid in $50,000 00 Surplus fund 35,561 08 L iiiiivuted prouts.iess expenses and taxes paid 8.203 09 National bank notes outstand ing 50.000 00 Dividends unpaid 90 IK) Individual deposits subject to check '. 19S.104 40 Time certificates ol deposit i0l,2SW 07 ,") (0.352 01 Stato of Pennsylvania, County of Forest, ss: I, A. B. Kelly, cashier of tho above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my Kiiowieogo anu oeiiei. A. II. KELLY, Cashier. SubserilK-d and sworn to before mo this lsth day of November 1904. C. M. Ai'NKR, Notary Public. Correct Attest: ). W. RoilINSON, T. F. Kitciiky, Jamks 11. Kki.ly. Directors. 1. 1 mm & sons.. GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONKSTA. PKNN commissioners; land sale Hy virtue of various Acts nl Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsvlvania made and provided, we. the undersiuued Commissioners of the County of Forest, will rxpt.se tu sale by public vendue or outcry, at tlio Court House, in Tionesta Borough, utiithe 30TII DAY OK NOVEMBER, 1004, at 2 o'clock, p. rn., the following describ ed tracts of land, viz; SEATED LANDS. 11AKN I TT TWP. War. Acres. Namo Assessed in. ir0 Law ton, J. W. 3'ill 100 .Stiner, Daniel. IIOWK TWP. 5102 UIH timber. Wei burg Bros. JKNKS TWP. 3177 114 Shields, I). B., A Bro. UNSEATED LAND. I1ARNKTT TWP, ":ill 100 .Stiiier, Daniel. (IRKKN TWP. 3M1S 50 Lacy. IIOWK TWP, 3107 37 Walilheimor, H. J KN KS TWP. - 3177 114 Shields, D. B., A Bro. 5142 140 Boynton, P. KINOSLAY TWP. .1187 OH Krennan, ,1. T. 51S7 i!)7 Lewis, K. K., A Congor. TIONKSTA TWP. 3S4 'M) Payne, E. M. i Overlander, Jacob. Conrad Hurhkn, A. K. Mhipk, IlKNIlY Wl.NKOAItn, Commissioners of Forest County, Altest S. M. IIknhy, Clerk. Tionesta, Pa., Oct. !, 1004. Pennsylvania BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking effect. May llh, 1004. No. 30 Butliilo Express, daily except Sunday 11:01a.m. No. 31! Oil City and Piitsburg Exj ross.daily.Bxcept Sunday ..7:18 p.m. Oil City Accommodation Sou-' days only, r;2 A S:08 p. m. For llickory.Tldioiuo, Warren, Kin7.ua, Bradford, Olean and the East : No. 31 Olean Express, daily except Sunday 8:43 a. in. No. 3:j Pittsburg Exrress. J- daily except Sunday ; 4:45 p. m. mean accommiiiiiiiinn, Mm days only 0:JH a. in. Warren accommodation, Sun days only 2.4,1 p. in. For Time Tables and additional infor mation consult Ticket Agent. W. V. AT I'lCKIlUKY, J. h. WOOD. General Manager. Passenger Trallic Mgr. GEO. II. BOYD, Gun'l Faxiongcr Agl. Blankets and Quilts. If you are not fully pre pared for cold wcallier in this res pert, we should bo ulile to inter tut you. Cotton r.litnkils, (leccy and warm, at G5o, 73o and $1 00 per pair. Wool lilnnkels, fancy plaids and neat str ped border, $; 25 lo $(i 50 per pair. Quilts, good weight, full size and Well made at 75c lo ?1 50. Quilts, carded cotton and Wool, half ami half, lancv Silkoline covers at $2 25 Uncommon c& Clothes. ev1 natty, up tn-dato fashions for 11 ages. The Full and Winter ass irtinenl is now ready fur ymir inspection. Like tho men' clothing we sell our youtns , tiuva uml children e clolhint: are nf the very highest cbar acter ol irooils, mako uiul iiiuimitigs and the prices as low as is cousi tent nilll SIIO ciiitlliliL'. Childreu's Suits and Overcoats, 82 to 87. iioys, rviils and Ovcrcouls, 82 to $X 00. Young Men's Suits and Overcoat 85 to 815. THE McCUEN CO. 2i AND 29 SENECA S i . OIL CITY. PA. Fred. Grottcnborgcr GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, t)il Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit- lings and General lllacksmitliing prompt ly done at lw Kales. Kopairmg .Mill Machinery given special attention, and satislaction guaranteed. Shop in roar of and just west of the shaw House, Tidioute, Pa, Your patronage solicited. FRED. G K ETT EN BERG ER PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. Kfpairs liuilei's Tanks Agitator, and Sells Second Itoilei-, i:tc. Stills hand Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. Eud ot'Siispertdoii Bridge, Third ward, OIL CITY, Ii. Kill. WAY. TIIMIE TABLE To Take Effect July 0th, 1003. NORTH Eastern Time Millions SOUTH Vi'T'i 3 I 1 p.m a. in Leave Arrive p. m. p. m 7 00 Nebraska Ross Run Lamentation ' Newtown M ills Kolleltville Buck Mills Mnylm rg Poi key M mister Wellers Hastings Blue Jay Henry's Mill Barnes Slielliold Arrive Leave 0 50 II 30 6 20 0 15 0 00 5 50 7 30 7 40 7 4.1 s mi1 1 4.1 1 on 12 4,1 1 5,118 1.1! 2 0.1H 2, 12 3.1 5 40 12 101.1 '!0 12 0.l!.1 '.'5 2 20 8 40! 2 25 H 4.1 2 30 8 5u 2 4010 00 2 5.1 0 1.1 3 10i0 30 1 1 5,- II 40 11 30 11 on; 5 20 5 10 4 5.1 4 40 3 2.110 50 3 4.1:10110 10 4014 25 10 304 15 p. m la. ui a. in. 'p.m T. 1). COLLINS, Pkksidknt. Promptly ol.tHim.l, or FEE RETURNED. tO VEARS EXPERIENCE. Our CHARGES ARC THE LOWEST. HliiiI iiiihIcI, huto or iikrti li fur cxiort wiirrh and fi-co renrt on iwitentnbility. INFRINGEMENT fttiiU mutlm'U-d tH'fore all ronrtH. I'lticnt ohtiiinpd tlimttirli UK. AOVER TISEDam! SOLD, frm TRADE-MARKS, PEN SIONS and COPYRIGHTS quickly ulitaintxL Opposite U. B. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. Toko Lasave Brcrao Qiunine Tdiets. s Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. ThlS CjgHuture, what style cloth you want, we and made to your measure just uuarantecrt with UUK lKON - good as long as the cloth lusts. MBMSSSSSSSMESWSH Hf7.r.v Co.its. Ifyou will drop us a card our representative will call on you with a full line of samples of our Woolens. "No Fit, No Pay, is the Glasgow Way. Glasaow Woolen Mills Co. ' WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. 11H CENTRE I iw STREET. REDUCE YOUR GAS BILLS! There is only ouo way tn accomplish tlii.s, miico tlio gin meter litis been introilucetl in TUitieatB, rik iliat is ! v using n Gag UiiigB or 1 1 it-l'litte. Our line of lliise t'ompriscs the b.st makes those llmt have been nuccess fully trieil elsewhere. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BURN GAS! in an oIJ fashioned cooking or healing stove lliey are uot properly constructed for the economical consumption of gas, arid economy is the word nowadays, with as at 22 cents prr. Come in and examine our GAS STOVES, HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE, MECHANICS' TOOLS, PAINTS AND OILS. Our assortment is I lie most complete in town am) tbo prices are right. No trouble to show gOOIH. J. C. SCOWDEN. Pi '4 v1 . 4 Pi Pi y 0i - AO. A. B. . Watnb Cook, President. FOREST C0UKTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, DT . V. Wayne Cook, P. Wlioolor, P. Rit. liey, Collections roinitte I for on ilay of pny mnnl at low rates. We promise our custom ers all the benefits consistent witu conservative b kintr. Interest pnlil on tinio deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. eczema and pile cuhe w"w" FREE K""Wit't? what it wns lo sull'or, 1 will uivc Kree nf Vhnrnc, to miv nllliPteil a positive core r K halt iirA NTHI):-Men or women local rep- Khi'iini, hryslpelas, I lies anil skin m,- resentatives for a l.ili clans iimua eases. Install re he . Don t sull.-r Ionizer. zine. i,;(r (.ooi,lssini,s. fa-H prices. riiH r. n . v j lumjik, iwi .iaiuiHiiail Avenue, N. Y, 10 ii-04 Guaranteed Tailorings "Why wear ready-made clothing when you can como to Oil City to the Uig Tailoring Store and have your clothes made to order. Our store is lined with Fine Woolens. No matter have it, anil it will he cut, lit the way you want it made, and CLAl) GUARANTEE that M, l J)K to OIL CITY, PA. M 603S. Kki.ly. CHhler, WM. SMKARnAUOH, Vice Presiiloii NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. - - S50.000. HKOTO KM KiihitiHtni, Wm. KtiicarhaiiKli, J. T. Dale, J. II. Kelly. ! Wanted-ftn Idea , Pr.-act your Mens: th..T nmy l.i Who can thinn of some flli:iftlu tiling to itutriii f tln'T may rtl vi'U weiiU'i. : neB.''asiiiniiioii, !.' I Wrlui JOHN WtUDF.KllUKN ft CO 1' U. nt Alt, i nes, w nsiiiniiioii, 1. ., f.,r thi-lr tl.H" erlie oiut &&U lut ut two JiunUreU lareiitluna wanted. VVrilo J V 'rr,.i..f ui l.-ui U'uui.i....i.... j Square, Now York, N. Y. If Ca cs Cria 1 i Si. Li Two Days. tij) JY' ' ci every ,rz bOX. 25C. i v M ri is