n FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WCNK, CDITOK 4 PSOPSIITOK KIXi:siAY, D ICC KM HKK 14, 1IXH. Til K loin-toms are healing Tom Law son on frenzied finance and Tom Watson on frenzied politics. Tub woman's rights advocates may point to Mrs. Chadwick as an illustra t'"ii ol h w niiicli smarter women are than men Thk latest estimate places the amount thai each creditor ol Mrs. Chadwick will receive from her estate at 11 mills on the dollar. That will be something. Accoitnisa to the Commissioner of In ternal Kevenue there was a decrease Inst year ol ll,06l,7(!5 gallons in the produc tion ot whisky and miscellaneous a'co bolir drinks. Somebody must have sorn on". Thk Democrats of Kentucky have a har.l lime in trying to kill a man to satis fy th ir feeling of vengeance. The Court ol Appeals fcir the third time nan reversed the low. r court and order, d a now trial for Talel) Powers. His last trial was a shocking travesty of justice. Damk rumor says Judge Harry Whito, ol Indians, who has been retired frrin the bench, will be a candidate for Con gress in HKNi. Persons who know Judge White's disinclination to appear before the people as a candidate will be slow to bi-Heve this story. Hrookville Demo crat. Thk lute Governor Kobert E. Paulson died leaving no estate, his surviving fam ily teing letl wilhout any means of sup port, and a number ot the admirers of Pennsylvani ' only Democratic Gover nor s lie- the war period, have interested themselves in raising a fund for the ben elil of the no' dy ones, the sum thus tar secured exceeding $1(1,000, which it is ex peeled to increase to at least Jil.OOO in the D ar future. This is a graceful tribute to t le memory of Mr. Patlison, for he was an honest Governor. Thk scarcity of milling wheat has led New York linn to purchase -10,000 bush els of Amercaii wheat no at Antwerp lor reimportation. As the w heat cau be idenlilled, It will not have to pay duty. It was sent to Antwerp In in the Pacific coasi Tins is said to be the first trans action of the kind on record, as it is not the result ol any corner or other such iu flueuc . If there were no duty ou wheat a great deal would be imported from Can ada, where the price is much lower than in the United Slates. I his is one illus tration ol the benefit of the tarill to fann ers. Thk stock raisers in the rt'est are try ing to combine to relieve themselves from the oppression ol the Beef Trust, but they w ill find it difficult to succeed while lh railroads luvor the trust. This or ganization has 7S,ooo cars which it compel- ihe railroads to use, an,) then forces au extortionate sum for ihe use of its so called terminal facilities. The stock ra sera are fleeced and the consumers of mi at are made to pay outrageously high pi Ices, but the trust members make tuil lioug. Congress could stop this work by giving more pow er to the Interstate Com merce Commission, though the Attorney General may do something before long to bring some relief. Phila. Press. Thr Hon. George E. Foster, M. p., from Canada, who says reciprocity is a dead question there, also says that they have au Inexaustible lumber supply, and in ten ears could not only supply their own and Great Brittaiu'g maiket with wheal, but Lave a large surplus for fur ther export. Our farmers can well imag ine what they would get for their own wheat il there was no duly of 25 cents a bushel to keep out Ihe millionsof bushels or Canadian wheat w hich can be raised and transported at a much less cost than our own. A reciprocity treaty with Can ada repealing the duties on natural pro d icis would be a blow to the farmers of the United Slates too serious to contem plate. A canvass of the popular vote at the last presidential election complete, ex cept as to one comity in Tennessee and four counties in Michigan, for which es timates are given, shows that President Koosevelt defeated Judge Parker by 2.51. Ifl!l. He polled the largest vote ever given lor a president of the United States, 7.040.560. This is more than 400,000 in excess of the vote cast for McKinley in tflOO. The total vote ca-t is given as 13, 534.119, and that for each of the presiden tial candidates Is given as follows : Roose velt, R., 7,640,560; Parker, D.. 5,004,391; Debt, is., 3!U,857; Swallow, P., 248,411; Wais..n, Pop., 124,381, and Corregan,' 8. L., 33.519. The electoral vote will be 330 for Roosevelt and 140 for Parker. Manaokrs. of the big circuses of the country have learned valuable lessons in the science of advertising, and have de cided that the newspaper is the most di rect and profitable vehicle for communi cating with the people, and they have, accordingly, decided to do away with gaudy circus posters in their future cam paigns. The wisdom of the decision can not he questioned, hut we must confess that it seems almost a wanton attempt to rob the hoy of the nation of one of the chielest sources ot pure delight. The il luminated fences, barns and bil, boards of the country have heretofore been a source of delight to the youngsters, and it seems hardly right to deprive them r the pleasure allorded by their contempla-ti"ii.-HliZ.ard. Many people are not aw. re that the Presidential e(.,ion js , yp, ov(jr Jn fact no President has as yet been elected, and thai the election of a President and Vice President has been placed in the hands of Ms ilian 500 men scattered over the Union. These men were elected Presidential electors by the people last November and they will meet in their respective stale capitals on Ihe second Monday in January and designate their choice or President and Vice President. They will then forward a certified return nfthe votes to the President or the United States Senalv, who will open all the re tu us in the presence of the Senate and House of Representatives on the second Wedm sday in February, announce the vote and declare the election of the suc cessful candidates. PENNSYLVANIA WON. Supreme Court Decides Against West ern Union In Action For Cutting Down Poles. Washington, Dec. 13 The United States supreme court decided the case of the Western Union Telegraph com pany vs. . tho Pennsylvania, involving the right ot- the railroad company to remove the telegraph company's poles from its light of way, In favor of the railroad company. The opinion was handed down by Justice McKenna. The court h?ld that th9 congression al net of ISC), which controlled the case, docs not grant eminent domain to the tcl.graph companies over the private property of railroad compan ies. In the first case Justice Harlan de livered a dissenting opinion, holding that the act of 18f6 gives to telegraph companies the Mnequlvocal right to construct and operate lines not only upon the public domain but along any post mad of the United States, and he contended that if the present decision was to stand the United States govern ment could not Itself enter upon the lights nf way ot railroad companies. The contention of the telegraph com pany In the second case was that the teleprrpli company has the right to maintain Us lines of telegraph over and along the railroads of the railroad company upon making compensation to the railroad company for the me so appropriated, so long as the mainten ance of Its telegraph lines does not materially interfere with the ordinary travel of such roads, and that the right can he asserted by proceedings In eminent domain, but this was de nied. Two of Three Robbers Caught. Pes Moines, la., Dec. 13. Three rob ber? entered the postoC.ce at Heln beck, la., early yesterday and made off with $2,500. A posse of citizens pur sued the robbers upon a hand car for fix miles and after a number of shots had hern fired one of the robbers sur rendered. Thirteen hundred dol!ars were recovered from him. He gave his name as James Roach and claimed to be a railroad man. Another one of the robbers was captured two miles furl her on by the town marshal. All trace of the third robber has been lost. Stewart's Bill to Raise Salaries. Washington, Dec. 13 Senator Stew art introduced a bill to fix presiden tial and congressional salaries begin ning March 4, 1900. U proposes to raise the salary of th) president to $200.noo a year; the vice president and speaker of the house of representa tives to $20 000 each, and each sena tor, representative and delegate to $10, 000. Utica Public Library Opened. rtlca, N. V Dec. 13. The new pub lic library in this city was formally opened yesterday afternoon. It Is a magnificent building erected at a cost of $225,000 exclusive of the sita, which was donated by a public spirited local family. MARKET REPORT. New York Provision Market. New York, Dec. 12. WHEAT No. 2 red, 1.1GH f. o. b. afloat; No northern Duluth, $1.21. CORN No. 2 corn, 54c f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 51c. OATS -Mixed oats. 26-to 3? 'ns.. 31rti 35ic; clipped white, 3G to 40 lbs. 377?39c. HAY Shipping, C0C5c; good to choice, 7782V4c PORK Mess, $13.00 13.75; family, $14.5015.00. BUTTER Creamery, extras, 27 27',ic; factory, 1317c; state dairy, common to extra, 15 25c. CHEESE - State, full cream, small choice, 12c. EGGS Slate and Pennsylvania, fancy. 38ff, 40c. POTATOES Stite and western, per bbl., $1 35 1.55. Buffalo Provision Market Buffalo, Dec. 12. WHEAT No. 1 northern car loads. $1.15i No. 2 red In store, $1.20. CORN No. 3 corn, 48',fcc f. o. V. afloat: No. 3 yellow. 50c. OATS No. 2 white. 34'Hc f. o b. afloat; No. 3 white, 34 a. FI.OI'P - K'rii-cy hlenc'eU pste.il per bbl , ifl.507 25; low grades, $1.50 tfW.. KUTTFR Cmamerv western, ex tra tuba, 2?'(?27c: state and Penn sylvania creamery. 202Cc: dairy. fair to good, 2021c. CHEESE Fancy full cisnm. 12c: pood to choice. HQillUc: common to ftiir. 9frl0c. EGGS Selected, fancy, 32(534c. POTATOES Per bn, 4852c. Fast Buffalo Live Sto-k Market. CATTLE Fancy Xmas steers, $G.OO G.50; fair to good butcher steers, $3.n0f!?4.50; medium half-fat steers, $3.254 00. common to fair ho'fers. $2.50 3.1 5; choice to extra fat heifers. $1.00 4.40; good butcher bulls $1 C'i 3 35; choice to extra veals 18 OOffS 8.25; Hlr to good veals, $7.007.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS - Choice lambs, $7.307.50; fair to good, $7.00 7.25; handy wethers, $3.00 6 75; mixed sheep, $4.75 5.00. HOGS Mixed packers' Rt-m!-r $I.GO4.G5; medium hogs, $4.G01.70; piijs, light, $.4.50. Buffalo Hay Market. HAY Timothy, per ton. lor.ua, $14.00; timothy tight, bdl., $12.50g! 13.00; No. 1 timothy, $1 2.0O12.6O; 'o. 2 do. $11.00011.50. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh, that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chknry ft Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wkht it Thaux, wholesale druggists, To ledo, o., Waldino, Rinnan A Marvin, wholesale druggists, Teledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testi monials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. "Tntttctn.c" Hoya. Both teaeber.-i '.i;l p:;;vn!s !.,-.:.! discourage tattling nuon.,- cl:iMt" The practice Is bud tvi :,;:'i i.mo'ig girls, but Is c:mteinpt!l-le h;:m:v: boys. A boy who tells tales om o::i:".m w'.W doubtless bo properly c:;s'.' vr.l by the courts of Juvenile J::st,cc v''.!.li convene In alleys nnd b:u-:: In!:!, b;-.: i e should not have the aatlsf.u ti.m of feeling- that his punishment l i K tl:e nature of martyrdom nor should lie b; made a favorite with his teacher for doing that which most b;;.s instinc tively detest. Boys have ilv::yi been educated to regard titttlli;!? as coward ice. This code of ethics li::s ii.-velo;.)ed some pretty pood men. It Is jtoid enough for the present genera t ion of schoolboys. Chicago Tribune. Hacked by Authority. A certain railroad, iicroniin,,' to the. Boston Transcript, has set it.i face ngalnst the free puss evil and h:is re sorted to Scripture to make plain Its position. It has posted In the two or three passenger cars that comprise lis equipment the follow ing notice: This means yon! Thou sbnlt not pass. Numbers xx, IS. None shall ever pnsa. Ir:.lnh xxxlv. 1J. Sutler not a man to p.i.'s. iv.u'-.i . iil. :0. The wicked shall no more pars.- Nahum I. 15. This generation rhnll not puss. Mark xlll. J I. Though they roar, yet they cannot pass. Jeremiah v. 22. So he paid thu tare ami wc.it. Jonah I, 3 StratiKC. Tliere's something significant In the fact that when o-ie lie.ir.s of a wom iii keeping a pile of o!d love letters they have generally been written by some ne she didn't marry. Baltimore American. Thkh will be twice as many Republi cans In the next Texas Legislature as there were in the l-t. In the last one there was but one Republican member. ;rlp yuli-LI) Knocked Out. "Some weeks ago durin.- tho smere winter weather both my wife and invself contracted severe colds which speeJilv developed Into the worst kiml of la grippe with all Its miserable symptom, sat's Mr. J.S. Egleston, of Maple Landing, Iowa. "Knees ami joints selling, mus cles sore, bead stopped up, eyes and nose running, with all. rnato spells of chills and fever. began using Chamber lain s Cough Kemertv. anting the same with a dose of Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tablets, and bv it liberal use sihiii completely knocked out tho grip.-' Thee Tablets promote a healthy action of the bowels, liver and kidneys which is always beneficial when the system is con gested by s cold or attack of the grip. f or sate Dy nr. J. e . piinu. A il AltANTKKII ( I UK HI II PI I. MS. Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists refund mnnoy it 'a.o Ointment fails to core any ca-e, no mat ter or How long standing, in ti to 14 davs. r irst application gives esse and rest. 5Uc. If your druggist htsn't it send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid oy iue I aria .Medicine t o., .si. Louis, .Mo. Hopkins has the Christmas goods. It A small collage here on earth is bit ter thau a castle in the air. A t'ertnin Cure for ( roup. When a child showssvmtitomsorcroup there is no time to experiment with new remedies no matter how highly they may be recommended. There is one preparation that can always be depended upon. It baa been in ug for many years and baa never been known to lail, viz: Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mr. M. r. immpton, ot Market, Texas, says ol it, "I bave used Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy in severe cases of croup with my children, and can truthfully gay it al ways gives prompt renet. ' f or sale ny ur. j.f. Dunn. The Rkpuhlican has made arrange menta whereby the New York Tribune Farmer can be supplied to old and new subscribers at the remarkably low rate of aa cents a year, iue long winter eve nings will soon be here and you will want something, not only interesting but highly profitable to read, and you can bit ou nothing better than this woi id-famed farm and fireside magazine. Regular subscribers get tho paper by paying a year in advance and 25 cents extra, and new subscribers get it on the same terms. Sample copies on application. Now is the time to renew or subscribe. tr An Kmergencj Mcdielnr. F t sprains, bruises, burns, scalds and similar injuries, thero Is nothing so good as Chamberlains Pain Balm. It soothes the wound and not only gives Instant re lief from pain, but causes the parts to heal in about one-third the time required by the usual tr atment. Sold by Dr. J. C. Dunn. Notice. The Stockholders or the Forest County National Bank ofTinnesta, Pa., will meet on Tuesday, January 10, 1905, at 2 o'clock, p, in., at the office or the bank for the purpose of the election of direct ors for the eusuing year. 1274t A. B. Kklly, Cashier. Yoor .Money In Never Ours until we satisfy you that the Nickel Plate personally conducted parties to all points west are lower than via other Hoes. For rates and general information, write, wir , 'phone r call on A C Shnwalter, D. P. A ,807 Stale street, Erie, Pa. 130 tf Nerkel Plate Low Rate Personally Con ilurlrit Pa riles to all points wet An 1 south on llie first and third Tuesdays of e h month. Write A C. Shnwalter, D. P. A., 807 Stale street, Erie, Pa , for general information. 131 tf TIONKSTA SIAHKKTH CORPECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour "i sack l.r,0LK Buckwheat Hour. $ lb .n:t Corn meal, feed, ft 100 lb ,.H.i Corn meal, family, 100 lb 1.75 Chop feed, pure grain 140 Oats .r.11 Corn, shelled .75 Beans $ bushel 2.75 Ham, sugar cured .15 Bacon, sugar cured .15 Shoulders .14 Salt Pork, T lt .14 Whitefish $ kit .05 Sugar Ofi.OtiJ Syrup :i5faj .50 N. O. Molasses ,35'ai .50 Coffee, Roast Rio 14(115 Coffee, blended Java .25 Tea :t5 .r0 Butter .:!0 Klce 05M.O7 Kggs, fresh (u, :!0 Salt barrel 1.-J5 Lard .12 Potatoes, bushel OOtJ.") Potatoes, sweet, "? It) .'- Lime barrel l.-J."i Nails keg '2.75 Wool 20(i,'J'J Health la Nature's Heat iin to t's. Iii order to retain this it neces-i tales care. We furnish the care and comfort if you travel via the Nickel Piute Uoud. ' Personally con ucted parlies west and south on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. For detnilfd information, write, wire, nluiim or t all on A. C. Showaller, I) P A ,807 Stale street, Erie, Pa. 12!H WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, and material for Window Casings and Inside Work. A good fupply to felect from always in stock. Cull on or address. JAS. J. LANDERS, TIONESTA, PA, or F. P. AMSLER. S. i HMET & SDNS.. GENERAL MERCHANTS, Fiiniituro Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONKNTA. PKNN " How fine vour house looks I" "Yes, it's been painted with Lucas Paints (Tinted Gloss) That's what gives it the bright, rich, glossy appearance. Lucas Paiis give a higher gloss, look better and look better longer than any other paint made. Ask your dealer. John Lucas & Co Philadelphia Charter Notice. In the Court of Common Please of the County ol Forest. Notice is hereby (riven that an applica tion will he made to the said Conn on Ihe day of December, A. D. 1001, at 2 o'clock, p 111 , under tho "Act to provide lor the incorporation and regulation nf certain corporHtioni," approved April 171, and it supplement, by James 1 1. Divis, CIihi. Clark, Kobt. A. Pulton, Win. II. Clark, J. (. Irwin, (1. O. Oas t on, L. Pulton, A. M. Doult, A. H. Kellv, .lutnea il. Kelly, Oeo. V. Noblit, li. C. Miller. Lawrence II. Gibsen and others for ihe charter of an intended corporation to he CHlled The. Tionrxta Club, the char acter and object of which In the eHtablish inent, maintenance and management of the Club lor Noeial and intellectual pm p0', for the iie, henelU and pastime l Ms members, and lor Ihese purpose to h ive, possess and eiijov all the rights, lieneliis and privileijea conlerred by Ihe said Act and its supplements, A. C. Bkown, Solicitor. Divorce Notice. Jn the dnnrt nf fWimmi Pltme nf Forest C unti. So 17, .111.1 Term. 1!KM. Jler tlid SloHtf. Libelant, va, William Monrj, Hexpimtlt nt. To William Momr, Kespondent above named : The iindeiHimied-Hhvinif been appoint ed cxumiier t take testimony in the above entitled cause, hereby (civesyou no lice that ho will, at Ilia dice, in the IVir oiitfli of Tlonesiii, on the l"itli day of De cember, A. D. I'.Mil, between the houra of II o'clock a 111, and 3 o'clock p. in , per form tiie duties of his said appointment, where and when you may attend if jon see proper. Sami'ki, D. Irwin, Examiner. A. C. Hiikown, Attorney. 2t Divorce Notice. Jn the Court nf Commnn J'lenn of Forest OiMi'i.y. 1V0 2. February Term, 11104. Jlertia Wood, Libelant vs. Jienjamin F. Hoof, Jt'esjiontlent. To Honj. P. Wood, respondent: The nnilersiniil, ICx iiiiinor appointed by the Court to take lestiinony in the cause pending in the aiove slated case, hereby nives you notice that he will, at hi olli.-e, in the HoroiiL'li of Tionesta, on theltithday of December, l'.HI4, at 1:00 o'clock p. m., perform Ihe duties of his Miiil appointment, where you may attend it you see proper. A. (!. Brown, Examiner. S. D. Ip.win, Att'y. at Pennsylvania HAILHOAD. LTPPALO AXD ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Takinu ellect. November i27th, 1904. No. :i itullalo Express, daily except .Sunday 11:01 a. 111. No. 32 (til City and Pi tsburn Ex resH.datly, except Huntlay .7:18 p.m. Oil Cily Accommodation .Sun days only 8;0H p. in. Por llickory.Tidiouto, Warron, Kinz.iia, HnuU'ord, Oleau and the East : No. 31 oloHii Expresu, daily ex"epl Snndav 8:4:) a. in. No. 33 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:45 p. in. Oleau accommodation, Sun days only V:2H a. m. I'or Time Tallies ami additional in for mation consult Ticket Agent. W. vV. A Tl'EKHUKY, J. K. WOOD. General Manager. Passenger Trallic M gr. GEO. 11. LIOYD, Uon'l Passenger Ag.1. Holiday- Shopping1. Do not delay making your Cliristnm9 piiicluit-e.s. If yon are looking for practi cal, sensible gifts I'or praeti' cbI, sensible people, wo can be of service to you. Our stock contains innu merable, articles, nliich H8 gifts, will lie appreciated tlie entire yeor. See wliat we have to oiler you before making your purchases McCuen Co. Tailorinq. "THE BEST IS GENERALLY THE CHEAPEST." la no other merenail lise in this so true as Clothing. It' everyone knew this as well as cl.uhic.13 anil tailors, there would be no cheap Clothing sold. McCueu Company Tailoring ap peals In people who have a faiul idea that there i soim-tlnno to look for in Clothing nuisiile 1 film price. .MiUiien Company tailoring is moderately priced. Good. Mirlinc values is the foundation, hut Style. Character, Woi k.uansliip and High tiiaiity la never lost sight of. Perhaps this accounts for our in creasinp business in Tailoring. I heap C lothing can't fool all ihe people all the lime. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 2USENECAST.. OIL CITY, PA. Fred. (J rotten berger GKNP.KAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery. En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Plt- tings and General Mlacksinilliiiig prompt ly done at Iiw Kates. Repairing Mill .Maoiiinery given special attention, and aiiHiaciiou giiataniciHl. Shop In rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. PKPD. G R P.TT EN It P. KG K K JOS. H. E?lYEl PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. Itcpiiirs II oiler., Mill, TmikN, Agi(utors. Hiijm and Sells .Second linnd Hollers, F.le. Wire or letter orders pronintlv at tended to. End of Susnei ioii ltrolce Third ward, OIL i'IT, IMIMVAY. TIIuriE TABLE To Take Effect July Otli, l!!03. NORTH I Eastern Time SOUTH 3 I 1 ! Stations 2 4 p. m a. 111 Leave Arrive p.m. p. m 7 (III 7 3(1! 7 4U Nebraska Ko" Kun Lamentation Newtown Mills Kellettville Duck Mills Mayliurg P01 key M mister W'ellers Hastings Blue .lav Henry's Mill Karnes Slielliold 0 50 li 3(1 6 20 7 4.". (1 15 1 45' H (Ml 1 00 6 00 1 5f)i8 lo 12 45, S 50 5 40 5 30 5 25 5 20 5 10 4 55 4 40 4 25 2 (!.) 25 2 2018 411 12 3f 12 III 25 S 4." ;W8 so 12 0.- 11 5,: 2 40,11 Oil II 40 II 3(1 II 00 10 40 10 30 2 55!9 IA 3 10;l) 3D 3 2Ti!l 6(1 3 4.)il(lt0 4 15 p. 111 la. m Arrive "Leavel a. m p.m T. I). COLLINS, Prbsidknt. Promptly nbtaimsl, or FEE RETURNED. tO YEARS' EXPERIENCE. Our CHARGES ARE THE LOWEST. Ht-ml MUslcl, photo ur nkt-U-h for eiiert hcmtIi and froe rtaiort on patentHliillty. INFRINGEMENT wilt. couutu-U-d Is-fore all onurta, ritt-nt. ohtaiticd thnmirh ua. ADVER TISED and SOLD, til'"- TRADE-MARKS, PEN SIONS and COPYRICHTS quickly obtained. Opposite U. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. 11" i Toia Laxative Bromo Qumme Tablets. Seven Million boxes sol J in past 12 IB and find in Our Tailoring the marks ot Style and Perfect Fit that arc foreign to the usual run of Garments at our Prices. You cannot measure the Goodness of Our Fabrics or Garment" until you arc clothed not only in their quality, but in their Dignity, then you realize how Good they. arc. . .....- ' 2 OVERCOATS Some like to make the most ol an Overcoat, while others cut them short, but after all, the average coat for the average weather will hit the average man. However, we do not try to Shape Your Inclinations; we simply shape the Coat to fit your shape. Sr (hi No Fit No Pay is Fo Coars. iPlvJ the GlasS0W Glasaow Woolen Mills Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. 11 H CENTRE 1 1 w STREET. I KEDUCE YOUR I GAS BILLS! 41 There is ouly one way to acconipli-h this, nnce Ihe gas p meter hag beeu introduced in Tionesta, and that is ly uciog a Oii8 Runge or ll it-I'laie. Our line nf these comprises the b:t makes those that have been ducuecs fully triod elsewhere. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BURN GAS ! in ao old fashioned cooking or healing stove llipy are uot properly constructed for the economical consumption, of gas, a lid ecouomy is the word nowadays, with gas at 22 cents pc r. Come in and examine our GAS STOVES, HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE, MECHANICS' TOOLS, PAINTS AND OILS. Our assortment is the most complete in town and the prices are right. No trouble to show good. J. C. SCOWDEN. 3 MO. A. Wayne Cook, President. A. B. FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, - - - S50.000. DIRFOTORH A. Wayne Cook, O. W. Robinson, Wm. Hniearbaufrb, N. P. Wheoler, T. F. KlKihey. J.T.Dale, J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yuaent era ait me Delimits consistent with conservative b kini?. Interest piid on timo deposit. Your patronage respectful! r solicited. ECZEMA and PILE CURE FREE K,,"WI,K w,at it was to sillier, I will ttlve Free of Vharie, to any nlllir-teil a positivH cure' for K zenm, Sail Klieum. Kryslpi-Us, Piles hikI skin dis eases. InstHiit relief. Don't siillnr longer. Write IT. W. WILLIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenue, N. Y. ll)-2t-04 """ To Cure a Cold in One Day months. ThlS SltOlutlire. The man of money the man of Modest Purse OIL CITY, PA. -7 WVfTElbW! 6038. Kkllt. Cannier. Wm. Smkarbatgh, Vice PreNtden at low rates. We piomlne our custom Wanted-An Idea Who can thlni of some Blmiiie I.. wfc J"'ir nit-an; m.T mar nrlUK you wen 111. Wrlw JOHN WKUDKHIllIRN W CO., Patent Alt'," neyi, Wublnitun, D. C, fir their ii.Hil prlge otrer ana lut u( (wo hundred luTemluns waatud. WA NTlil): Men or women local rep resentHtives for a hiuli class 111 huh nine. Lsrire coininissinns. ChsIi prizi-s. Write J. N. Trainer, 80 Kast Washington. Square, New York, N. Y. tf ""J'-"-- T Cures Crip in Two Days. on every f fyT