i THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WCNKi EDITOR 4 PROrIITOB. WKDNKSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1004. 1904 NOVEMBER 1904 Su. Mo.' Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. 1 3 10 17 5 6 13 7 8 9 11 12 1415 10 1819 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 MOON'S PHASES. CNew n 10:38 Moon I a. m. -k Flrt -I j T:35 Quarter li p.m. Moon 22 10:11 p.m f- Third nn til l Quarter OU a.m O. C. was tliHiik l'u I lor a good gun and plenty of ducks. Tun President was thankful that the nation in thankful. Uncle Uassaway was thankful that it did nut cist any more. Usclk Sam was tliankfnl for the Pres ident and iIib People. Thk Mimll boy was most tliankful lor a good appulito and the wherewithal tu satisfy il. Mr. Rhyan was thanklul that some of Ilia particularly dear enemies were iu the path of the landslide. Judok Taukkr was thark fnl lor con siderable advertising that is rapidly be ing transformed Into dollars. T li K work oilman gave thanks for a full dinner pail, not to mention the piano and a tfjw other tilings besides. A corn crop of more than 2,500,000,000 bushels is footed up for 1O04. This has been a bountiful and prosperous year for Uncle Sam. China, like Mexico, is moving toward the gold standard. Uncle Sam's good ex ample in lNl'ti appears to have been de cisive all the world over. First voters in presidential el ct'ons number at present considerably over 1,000,000. The Democratic party can no longer rely on Bourbonism to pull it through. When Rryan gels his reconstructed Democracy all fixed up and in running order, Colonel Watterson will come back from Europe and assure bim that it is a perfect piece of work as far as tho enact ing clause. Thb Democrats are trying to sympa thize with Koosevelt lor fear the pie will run snort with such a large number of olllce seekers. Why bless you little dears, prosperity is so rampant that Mr. Kooserelt is giving offices to Democrats and begging acceptances. President Koosevelt's statement of bis attitude towards the senatorial con test in M issouri is in harmony with the course be has pursued in similar cases. He declines to express a preference for or against any candidate, which is to say that he is entirely willing to leave the matter to the intelligence and fidelity of the Republicans of Missouri. Onk of the latest political functions in New York is a "buckwheat breakfast" at which the bill ol fare iucludrs cider iu pitchers, crullers, ginger cookies, mince, apple and pumpkin pies, tomato pickles, baked beans, I aked apple with crerin, venison steak, hot biscuit, creamed po tatoes, sausage, lea, coffee and buckwheat cakes with maple syrup. The after breakfast speech is expected to be brief, if not light and etherial. The official returns from all the coun ties have now been revived at the State department at Harrisburg, and show that President Roosevelt's plurality is over half a million. Tho total are as follows: Roosevelt, 840,9 0; Parker, 35,430; Swal low, 33,717; Debs, (Soc.) 21, n):; Corregso, (Soc. Lab.) 2,211, and Parker ilnd.) 2,508 Roosevelt's plurality over Parker is 15112,9m. The voto for the State ticket shows a falling oir. Klkin has a total of 737,078; Thompson, 300,205; Stevens, ( Pro.) 30.52H; Bacon, (Soc.) 18,530; Grant, (Soc. Lab.) 2,220; Thompson, (Did.) 4,447. Elkiu's plurality over Thompson 427,230. AK(Ti:n first degree verdict against an Italian for the murder of a fellow coun tryman was brought in by a Jefferson county jury last week, which makes three within a year. While it is prob ably true that the orst use to which you can put a man is to hang him, the matter of security or life and property is so im portant to all of us that a rigid enforce ment of the law against shedding the blood of a Tellow being is absolutely im perative. While hanging appears bar barous and cruel, it is not nearly so bar barous and cruel as the lax execution of justice which encourages the crime of murder and puts every man's life in jeopardy. Punx y Spirit. T.ik Philadelphia Record nrefaces Its citation of some ofthe commendable acts of President Roosevelt since his marvel ous popular endorsement at tho polls with tie lollowiug comment. "If ever there was an asuitH politician in the While House hf name In Theodore Itoosn. velt. On the morning alter the election there were those who thoimlit ibat Hum id with his overwhelming triumph he might proceed to run things with an iron blind, making enemies right and left and bringing upon himself the condemnation of friend and loe; but the event has dis credited the prophets of i vil. The Pres ident appears to be a changed man. In stead of ridu g roughshod over the pros Irate opposition lie seems to have entered upon a policy of concilliation that is bound to enhance bis personal populari ty, ami incidentally to give bim a tighter grip than ever upon the reins of power." "Two years from now,"say the Repub licans of North Carolina, "we will take our Stale out of the'solid South' column." At the last election they reduced the Democratic majority some 3.",000. If this operation Is repeated the Old North State will again cine into the Uukon. SfNATOR P. C. Knox, serving by ap pointment a portion ol the unexpired term of the late Senator Quay, has an nounced his candidacy lor election to a full six-year term by the next Pennsyl vania Legislature, Republican members electof the now Senate and House have received brief notes from the Senator to the effect that he is a candidate for the f ull term and would appreciate their sup port iu the Republican joint caucus Ibe night of Tuesday, Janimry 3, and the bal loting In the Legislature, Tuesday, Jan uary 17. Senator Knox'a candidHcy baa the cordial endorsement of the Republi can organization leaders, and he will un doubtedly receive the unanimous vole of the party caucus, as he shnul.1. The Kext Legislature. The next Irgislature of this Stnte will convene on January 3d. Republicans will have a majority of 204 in joint ballot. In both Houses Democrats will have 2 votes. The pay of Senatoia and Represmti tives is fi.7."0, which includes about $100 mileage, flOO stamps aud f"0 lor sta tionery. Many leaders in the last House and Senate have not been returned. The ab sentees will include Senators Uiady and Iterkclbsch. The next session will be Important be cause of legislation to be introduced which will include radical amendments to the Brooks law. Several b cal option lulls similar to the laws passed in Ohio permitting districts to vote "wet or dry" will be presented by the Anti Saloon League. Local druggisis are pieparing a i end menls to the Sunday blue laws. The German societies of the Stale are plan ning a vigorous crusade also, A busy session is anticipated. Cream of the News. if a woman sutlers iu silence, it must be that she tin Is pleasure in talk. In vi getables of the choicest variety we take the lead. White Star Grocery. 1 Two-thirds of lhe dignity we encoun ter in our daily walks is merely bluff. The Strootman shoe fir ladies still leads in all 'round excellence. Hopkins sells them. It A man's self respect is often punct ured by the suspicions of his neighbors. For the hands.imest furs, ladies' or misses, come here where the stock is large and varied. Hopkins. It -Nothing destrovs the memory of a man like doing him a favor. The king of all economic gas heaters, ''Helios," is gaining favor with the peo ple daily. There is no question of its be iuf the most perfect radiator on the mar ket, besides it is an ornament to any room. H. E. McKinley, agent. It The more some men are worth the more worthless they seem to be. 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 A man doesu't have to become a mil lionaire in order to become a sinner. 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. If Matrimonially speaking, eternal vig ilance is the price of domestic peace. The Douglas shoe is no higher priced than before Ibe maker was elected Gov ernor, and the quality is just as excellent as ever. Hopkins is sole dealer here. It The so-called new thought is only an old thought discovered by new people. I'nlnrrliCntiiiot lie l ured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as thoy cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take in ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the Wood 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 purifiers acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perl'ectcoinbi nation of the two ingredients is what pro duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials free. '. J. I'll EN EY A Co., Props., Toledo, O. Hold by druggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Guns for rent and ammunition for sale at the WhlteStar Grocery. It When Yon Have a Ilml Colli You want a remedy Ibat will not only give quick reliel but tffect a permanent cu re. You want a remedy that will relieve the 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 safe to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets all of these requirements and for the speedy and permanent cure of bad coldB stands without a peer. For sale by Dr. J. C. Dann. The Republican has made arrange ments whereby the New York Tribune Farmer can be supplied to old and new subscribers at the remarkably low rate of 25 cents a year. The long winter eve nings will soon be here and you will want something, not only Interesting but highly profitable to read, and you can hit on nothing better than this woild-fatned farm and fireside magazine. Regular subscribers gut the paper by paying a year in advance and 25 cents extra, and new subscribers get il on the same terms. Sample copies on application. Now is the time to renew or subscribe. tf TIIK MM'UKT OP SI C'HSS. Forty million bottles of August Flower sold in the United States alone since ils introduction 1 And the demand for it is still growing. Isn't that a line showing nt success T Don't it prove that August Flower has had unfailing success in the cure of iudige-lion and dyspepsia the two greatest enemies ol' health and hap piness? Does it not afford the best evi dence thai August Flower is a sure spe cific fir all stomach and intestinal iliuor. ders ?-tliat it has proved Itself the best of an nver regulators? August Flower has a matchless record of over thirtv-five years in curing the ailing millions of these distressing complaints a success that is becoming wider in its seono evnrv dav, at home and abroad, as the hone of August ! lower spreads. Trial bolt liw 25c ; regular si.e, 75c. For sale by. I. D. Davis judge1arker IN COURT." " Will Argue a Case Next Tuesday Be fore Court of Appeals. Albany,- Nov. 29. The luiprcoedont ed spectacle of a former chlcr Judge of the comt of nppuils urRiur.g a c:sc before the court troui which he re signed to become a candidate for the presidency of the United States, will bo presented here on Tuesday of next week, lVc. 6. vh?;i, as he Is now ex pected to do, former Chief Judge Al ton 15. Parker appears to argue I ho first rase in which he has made public pppenranee as counsel in many years. There is nothing partlcul trly not able about the case Itself, which 13 that of Elizabeth Reich, plalntin-ap-reliant, nrainst Edith La Ran liver nnrt Lillian La Pa'i Ayniar as execut rices If lhe Inst will mil testament of Alicia V. l.a Ran. deceased. Mrs. La Rait was an aunt of William K. Vnndorhilt and the litigation grew out of a transaction concerning real cslnte known as the Brentwood farm, adjoining lhe estate of Mr. VanderblH In the (own of Islin. Suffolk county. The property was conveyed to Mrs. La Ran by Mrs. Rlch as security for a loan, It Is claimed, with iho under standing that It was subsequently to be purchased by Mrs. La flirt. Th? present suit Is for the difference be tween the niuount of the loan and tho rxrch.-e price, which was $10,000. The amount involved is $:'9.G:;9. and lute-rest since March 1. 1S0T. diaries Strauss is the attorney of record in the casa nn.l Iihs conducted It tins far. .loose Parkir. li is staled, will arsua It before the court of ap peals at the request of Mrs. Reich's liuhbnnd. whom he has known for ychrs. Mr. Reich was a frequent call er at ronns early In the rnuipntgn, and there was talk at one time of hlsi opening a hotel there for the arcom niodat'en of visitor? to the presiden tial candidate. Captain Suspended by Inspectors. Ogdensburg, Nov. 29. R"ar Ad miral F. M. Symonds. IT. S. V, special representative of the government to Investigate passenger steamboat re ports and Inspection : .1. R. Moult her. Inspector of hulls, and R. M. Chest nut, Inspector of boilers on the St. Li.v.-rence river and Lake Ontario, have hem here several days. As n, result of their work, Captain .lames Burns, commanding the night ferry steam r Outliv;, between Ogd"tihhurg End Present I. Canada, was suspended for having life preserv rs in an ob scure place below the deck of his Ftramer. City Rescued Fro.Ti Control of Radical! Ronv, No. :!? The control of the municipality of Milan has hern In (he hands of the extremo el-Miu nts for the Inst four years and th. disorders cr.used bv the n c nt strikes led to a nnltel effort on the part of the con servative elements' to rescue tho cily from extremist control. The returns from Sunday's municipal elections show that the oonserva'lves have a majority of 2.000, thus torminating the rule of the disorderly elements. The revolutionists pollpd 700 votes. MARKET REPORT. New York Provision Market. New York, Nov. 28. WHEAT No. 2 red. 1.19 f o. b. afloat; No. 1 north?rn Duluth, $120. CORN No. 2 corn, 55c f. o. b. ofloat; N'o. 2 yellow, 5Gc. OATS Mixed oats. 215 to 32 ?hs. 2V.k!TWiC; clipped white. 3G to 40 1'os., 37??40c. HAY Shipping, Co'ftTOc; good to choice, 80(7? 8.)C. PORK Mi ss, $l3.2.r((1 13.75 ; family, $1 5.00 Tf1 5.50. PUTTER Creamery, extras, 20(9 2fi'4 factory, l3tnG',4c; state dairy, common to extra, 15TE24c. CHEESE State, full cream, small choice, lle. KOGS Slate and Feruslvanla. fancy. 3fi(7?3?c. POTATOES State and weslern, per bbl., $1.40(ffl.C0. Buffalo Provision Market. Buffalo, Nov. S. WHEAT No. 1 northern car loads $1 lOVfc; No. 2 red, in store. $1.12U. CORN No. 2 corn, 59c f. o. b afloat; No. 3 yellow, 53c. OATS No. 2 white, 35c f. o b. alloat; No. 3 while, 3 Hie. FLOUR Fat:cv blpm'nd p.ite't per bbl., SC.507.23; low grades, $1.50 e?'5 00 R UTTER Creamery western, ex tra tubs, 2Cc; state mid Penn sylvania creamery, 252aV2c: dairy, fi.fr to good, 20(?'21c. CHEESE Fancy full cream, 12c; pood to choice, llUVfec; common to fair, 9(fJ10c. EGGS Selected, fancy, 32 31c. POTATOES-Per hn., 48Q,52c. East Buffalo Live Stock Market. CATTLE Rest steers on sale, $5.40 5.C0; fair to good butcher steers, 3.'.(i(q 4.40; medium half-fat steers, $3. S3 ff 4.00; common to fair heifers, $2.50'fJ3.15; choice to extra fat heifers, $4. OOfH.?,'; K"d butcher bulls, $5.00 (fiS.35; choice to extra veals, $8.00(0) 8X0; fair to good veals, $7.00fa7.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS - Choice lambs, $:..90(fJP,,10; fair to good, $5.G0(?f5.!i0; handy wethers, $1.00 4.F3; mixed sheep, $4. 40(34.00. HOGS ' Mixed r.uckirs' g.i.n-i-, $4.S04.8.i; medium hogs, $4.S31.90; pigs, light. $1.45 4.50. Buffalo Hay Market. HAY Timothy, per ton, louso, $I2.OO(f14.0O; timothy tight, bdl., $13.0013.50; No. 1 do do. $12,000 13.00; No. 2 do do, $11.00012.00. t erllfleil Checks. When one wlslio.-t to use a personal check to pay a note due at some other bank, it may be necessary to get the check certified. This Is done by an olllcer of the bank, who stamps across the face of the check the words "Certi fied" or "Good when properly Indors ed" under his ni'ine. Banks will usual ly certify any check drawn upon them if the depositor bus the amount In the bunk, as the check is immediately charged against the account w hen cer tified. A cheek cerlllled mid not used should lie deposited, lest one's account be overdrawn.- New Idea Mauuxiue. Herb YV. KilwnriU Injurril. Herb W. Edwards of Des Molnes.Iowa, got a tall on an icy walk last winter, spraining his wrist and bruising bis knees. "Tho next day," lio says, "they were so sore and stiif I w afraid I ! would have to slav In bed, but I rubbed i them well with Chamberlain's Pain Halm and after a few applications all soreness : had disappeared." For sale by Dr. J. C. Dunn. It Is necessary to place huge granite mntiu i en is over some good men iu order to keep tbeni down. Ilenllh Is Nnnirr' llisl (ilil to I s. In order to retain this it necessi tates care. We furnish the care and comfort if you travel via the Nickel Plate Road. Personally con ucfeil parties west anil south on the first and thin! Tuesdays of each month. For detailed information, write, wire, 'phono or call on A. C. Slinwalter, I). P A ,K07 State street, Krie, Pa. 12!Uf WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, and material for Window Casings and Inside Work. A gonil supply to select f'roiu always in stock. Call on or adihess. JftS. J. LANDERS, TIONESTA, PA. or F. P. AMSLKR. Bank Statement No. SOUS. rJKPORT OK TIIK CONDITION OK i TIIK FOKKST COUNTY NATION AL BANK AT TION1XTA, in tho State of Peunsvl viinin, at the closo of business November 10, liHil. KHSOUKCES: Loans and discounts 8275,212 71 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 14 85 U. S. Bonds to secure circula tion 50,000 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds ;i,ls7 111 Stocks, securities, etc 41,tHO IK) Banking-house, furniture, and fixtures 5,ltil 08 Due from approved reserve agents l:S0,9!0 111 Checks and other cash items 1.H50 92 Kraction.il paper currency, nickels, and cents.. "... 203 71 Lawful money reserve iu bank, via : Specie $17,131 H5 Legal tender notes... D.OOO 00 20,131 85 Hedemptlon fund with U. A. Treas'r(5poret.o! circulation) 2,500 00 $546,352 04 LIABILITIES: Capital stock paid in $."0,000 00 Surplus fund 35,501 08 Undivided prolitsjessexponses and taxes paid 8,203 P9 National bank notes outstand ing 50,000 00 Dividend unpaid IK) IK) Individual deposits subject to check 108,104 40 Timo certificates ol deposit '.'OI.'JPS 97 $510,352 04 State 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 knowledge and belief. A. B. KELLY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this isth day of November l!Ki. C. M. Ai'nkr, Notary Public. Correct Attest : (i. V. RilllINlsON, T. K. KircitKY, James H. K ki.ly. Directors. co m m i ssi o n eJsmjd sale By virtue of various Acts ol Assembly of the Coiiiinonwealth of Pennsylvania made and provided, we, the undnrsimied Commissioners of the County of Forest, will expi so to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in Tionesta Borough, onjthe DOTH DAY OK NOVEMBER, 1004, at 2 o'clock, p. m., lhe following describ ed tracts of laud, viz; SEATED LANDS. BABNITT TWP. War. Acres. Name Assessed in. 1511 Lawton, J. W. 3311 100 Stiner, Daniel. HoWK TWP. 5102 121S timber. Weibnrg Bros. JKNKS TWP. 3177 114 Shields, I). B., it Bro. UNSK-ATKD LAND. nAUNKTT TWP. 3311 100 Stiller, Daniel. OBKKN TWP. 3N1S 50 Lacy. HOWK TWP, 3197 37 Waldheimer, II. JKNKS TWP. 3177 11 1 Shields, I). B., & Bro. 5142 140 Boynton, P. KIMISLAY TWP. 51K7 fil l Hrennan, .1. T. 5 187 107 Lewis, E. K., A Conger. TIONKSTA TWP. 8H24 200 Payne, K. M. 2 Overlamier, Jacob. Con ha D Hurhkn, A. K. Suipk, IlKNUY WlNKOARD, Commissioners of Forest County, A ttest S.'M. Hkniiy, Clerk. Tionesta. Pa., Oct. 20, 1004. 1. 1 HASLET k SOI. GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA. PENN ennsylvania UA1LUOAU. BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking effect, November 27th. 1904. No. Ml Bulliilo Express, daily except Sunday 11:01a. in. No. 32 Oil City and Plitsburg Exi rosH.daily, except Siinilav..7:18 p.m. Oil City Accommodation Sun days only, 8:08 p. m. For Hlokory.Tidioiite.Warren, Klti7.ua, Bradford, Olean and the East : No. 31 Olean Expresu, daily except Sunday 8:43 a.m. No. 33 Pittsburg Express, dully except Sunday 4:45 p. in. Oleau RccomiiiiidHtion, Snu- days only 0:28 a. m. For Time Tallies and additional infor mation consult Ticket Agent. W. vV. AT I'ERBUKY, J. h. WOOD, (lenerul Manager. Passenger Trnllic Mgr. tjKO. II. BOYD, (leii'l Passenger Agt, Blankets and Quilts. If you ore not fully pre pared fur cold weather in this respect, we should bo able to inter ret you. Cotton Itlaukets, fleecy and warm, at 65o, 73c nml $1 00 per pair. Wool lilnnkels, fancy plaids nml neat pfrpeil borders, $;l 25 to gli 60 por pair. Quills, good weight, full ci.j anil well mailo at 7fc In 81 50. Quills, carded cotton and Wool, half nml half, faiicv Silknlino covers, at $2 25 McCuen Co. Tailorinq. "THE BEST IS GENERALLY THE CHEAPEST." In no other iiiercliau lie m this to true as Clothing. If everyone knew thia as well as el ithiejs ami tailors, there would ho no cheap Clothing snM. MiOuen Ounpiiiiv Tailoring ap peals to people who have a faint idea dial there is snmei liiii io look fur in Clothing outside i f tho price. MiCiicn Company Tailoring is iil'iilemlely priced. Good, sdrling values is the foundation, hut S'yle, Character, Woikiuuusliip ami High Quality is never lost hight of. Perhaps this accounts fr our in creasing business in Tailoring. Cheap Clothing can't foul all the people all the lime. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST.. OIL CITY, PA. Fred. Gretteiiberger (iENEKAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, lias or Water Fit tings and ileneral liliicksiuithing prompt ly done al Low Kates, Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronago solicited. F R K D. O K ETT EN KK K! Kit Jos. tf 8?ivm PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. Ittlair SSoilei's Mill, Tanks, Airiluioi-N. ISujs and Nells NccoimI - hand Hoilrr, Etc. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End ol'Suspei tioii Hriilire, Third ward, (ML CITY , EM. ISA II WAY. To Take Ell'ect July (ith, liKKl. NORTH KaMorn Tim. j SOUTH 3 ! .Stations !L p.m a. in Leave Arrivep m.ip, 7 00 7 30 7 40 7 4.- ieorasKa Hoys Hun Lamentation Newtown M ills !8 fi ll 1 4.V8 (II) Keilettville 1 OOiH 1 fifi,8 Ifl: 2 05 1 H 25! 2 208 -loj 2 25 :S 45 lluck Mills il'. 45,5 5!5 I05 05 '5 55j5 40 5 :wU 0ll4 40 4 30 4 Mayblirg 12 Poikey li Minister 1 2 0 8 51 1 2 40!9 00 Well ers 11 Hastings II Iiluo Jav 11 Honry's Mill 11 liarnes 10 .Shcflleld 10 2 55:0 15 lo o an 8 25HI 50! a 45:11X0 p.m'a. in Arrive LeaveU, ni.lp. T. D. COLLINS, Prksidknt. Promptly olitulneil, or FEE RETURNED. IO YEARS' EXPERIENCE. OurCHARCES ARC THE LOWEST. Bt'llil llKHlcl, ilictu or nkfU-ll tir eiHrt Bt'iin-h ami liiu ri'xrt on palciiUibllity. INFRINGEMENT aulu louilucUd brfora nil court. I'al. nm ohluineil throuirh ADVER TISED and SOLD, rr-. TRADE-MARKS, PEN SIONS and COPYRIGHTS quickly olilulntnl. Opposite U. 8. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, O. C. n Tcks Laxative Bronio Quinmc Tcbicts. C.. M"u:m., J..vo- cnlil In nat.t 12 mor.tliS. Seven Million hexes sold lit past 12 rir-BiMiM 'TiiMi7i rrrmT Before the Zero Men who want new Overcoats hIiouIiI order now, aud give us time to do our nicest. Nowhere else will you fnul a.) many styles Io chouse from, Nowhere else can you huy M savingly. You save hull ha usual tnilor charges for eijual guodius. Nowhere else will you he extended such a gMiirante m ours. It is uncles t ) ny the long price for u Suit or Topcoat, when it is popsible tu gel one that i-i njimlly an good lor our price. i Glasaow Woolen Mills Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. 11 n CENTRE street: REDUCE YOUR Gr AS BILLS! There is ouly one way tu Bccoiiifilih this, i-ince the pus meter has heeu introduced in Tionesta, ami tlint is hy uciog a Gas IUnge or H it-l'lute. Our line of these comprises the b t makes thoto ihat have heen success fully tried elsewhere. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BURN GAS! in an old fashioned cooking or heating stove they are tint properly constructed for tho economical consumption of gas, arid economy is tho word nowadays, with gus al 22 cents ptr. Come in nnd examine our GAS STOVES, HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE, MECHANICS' TOOLS, TAINTS AND OILS. Our assortment is lhe most complete iu town nnd the prices are right. No trouble to show goods. J. C. SCOWDEN. '0. AO. A. Waynb Cook, Prenidout. A. li. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, WKKPTOUH A. Wayne Cook, (1. W. Itobinson, Win. SmearbaURb, N. P. Wlioolor, T. V. Ritdiey. J. T. Oulo, J. II. Kolly. Collections reinitte'l for on iluy of pr.yiiient at low ratea. We promise our custom ers all the bonefita aonsiMtent with conervativo b kint?. IntorciHt piiil on Umn deiosits. Your patronage reHi)1c,tfully aolii-itoil. ECZEMA and PILE CURE FREE 'nK what it whh to millur, I ' will uive Free of Vlinnje, lo Hiiy HlUicleil a ioitlve cure for Ki-xcina, Knit Klieuin. ICr.vsl)elns, Piles anil hkiu ills eae. Inalanl relief. Don't Mitrcr loner. Write K. W. WILLIAMS, im Manhattan Avenue, N. Y. 10 'Jii-lll Fo Cure a Cold In One Bay months. TittS SinalUf e, The Time is right to buy Overcoats Weather Sets In. Made to Measure. Made to Fit, Our splendid values include all the newest Novelties in Scotch and Enr lish Suitings, in plain nnd fancy Tweeds, Cheviots nnd Worsteds. No matter what your Clothing re quirements nre, they can be best sup plied at the fr.iX(;o' SrQgZ! and it is the mission of this store to sell you the best at the lowest price, N I mp S- U s- j t. ra. Bit.lS. Kklly. Cawhier. Wm. Smkakmatoh, Vice Preslden NATIONAL RANK PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000. !?!MiOJJ Who can tienn -r aome 8liiii:a tljii.br touaU'iit' l'rri!t vimr ifloni: thev mnr hrfiu. vnu iv..:.ln WrlM JOHN WKDIltClUIUKN ft CO., Piilint Attim ne.vs, WarthliiKUin, 0. i'.. for their 91, ao prisa utir uk1 list of two bunilretl lurontloiiB wuate.l. lUAXTHHi-Mi'ii or wniiimi local rei- rewentativoK for a hhh cIshm maga zine. I.art'e coiiioiiHHioiiM, Casli prizi-s. Write J. N, Trninor, NO Kast Vnshinj;iiin JSquare, New York, N. Y. tf Cures Crip in Two Days. V&Jb on every iTtt f n n iTrTiii m simvasmmu 1 1 iiw "if m t3 09 ft
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