THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WENK, Editor 4 PaosaiEToa. WEDNESDAY, DKOEMBER 21, 1904. It will be a Ions, long time before the Chad wick record will be broken Jn ibis or any otber country. Tn k people baye made it Impossible (or David U. Hill to go back od bis promise to retire from politics at the end of the year. Ik it be true that Mrs. Chad wick Is stockholder in a fish company, she must have gotten lu on her ability to land "suckers." The comptroller of the currency Bays there is a great demand for fo notes. Yes, we can use a few, though we much prefer the twenties. It has been found necessary to suspend the Colorado election recount. The courts are only half through with it and the jails are full to overflowing. Boss Mukphy, of Tammany, declines to become the leader of the Democracy in New York State. Wbeu Murphy leads be wants something to load. Mrs. Chadwick now realizes that she has made a mistake somewhere. Yea, she should have gone over into New Jer sey and had herself incorporated. Prksipknt Kooskvklt has given the railroads of the country to understand that the Inter-Slate Commerce Commis sion Is not to be used for ornamental pur poses. After the 4th of March, Senator Alli son will have served lor a longer contin uous term than any man now in the Sen ate. The Senior Senator from Iowa will, by i'.H'S, be too big for anything short of the White House. IIkueaktkk the Society of Medical Jurisprudence will designate its medical members as "pdysiciaus," and not as "doctors." A doctor is in reality a teach er, while a man who practices medicine is a physician. This may rasult in much good, providing it assists in doing away with "Doc." Blizzard. What's the dif ference? "Doc" will only be superseded by "Phys." To path it is known that nine men in Minnesota and forty-two in Wisconsin, out hunting deer, were mistaken by oth ers, also hunting deer, for deer, and were shot at and killed. The list of wounded is not yet made up. This kind of "pleas ure" is almost as serviceable as football in making contributions to the mortuary lists and in preventing the over popula tion of the earth. Thk decision of the United States Su preme Court that no debt created by fraud may be discharged by proceedings in bankruptcy will prove of great benefit. The particular case was that of a large loan secured by a mortgage on timbered lands iu this Stale and New York. The land was found to be without limber, the bor rower having misrepresented the facts. He has been prevented from getting dis charged of his debt by bankruptcy pro ceedings. Thai will be a lesson to others engaging iu such work. Thk question of a sea level canal on the Isthmus of Panama is considered favora bly by some of iho congressmen who re cently visited that country, and Chief Engineer Wallace says that its construc tion would not consume much more time. The cost would be more, but if not too great he advantages would more than overcomo the cost. Electricity can easily be generated from the abuudauceof water power so that night work can be made more effective, because of its relief from the heat, than that carried on in the day time. Dr. Nathan C. Schaekfer, State Su perintendent of Public Instruction, con demns the law which allows school dir?c tors to act as health officers when there is no local board of health. Dr. Scbaeffer says it is a mistake to mix the adminis tration of the schools with the functions of a board of health, and lunds raised by taxation for school purposes should not be diverted from their legitimate use. He suggests that the law should specific ally empower directors to haul children to school whenever they deem it expedi ent to do so, to provide a safe escort over streams and along railway tracks, and in olber ways to bring the pupils to school when the school is situated too far from the pupils. Delegate Rodney, of New Mexico does not have a very exalted opinion of the Hon. "Bull" Andrews, the dis tinguished Pennsylvania politician who beat him out of his seat Iu Congress. "I had no intimation qf what was going to happen," eaid Mr. Rodney. "Andrews said he was not a candidate and that he was for me. Thero was no talk of any other candidate, and all of the delegates were elected with the full understanding that they were to vote for me. But when the convention met it was diflereut. An drews bad fixed it up with (he Governor of the Territory, and when the vote waa taken I was not in the running. Mr. An drews seems to be a pastmaster in the arts of duplicity. Now that we know bim aud his Machiavelian methods we will know how to deal with him in the future. If be fools us the next time it will be our fault. Punxsutawhey Spirit. Senator Com.tjm, who was the author of the Interstate Commerce law, disa grees with those persons who assert that it was never intended to give tbecommis siou the power to fix rates. Asked if it was the intention in the original act to confer such power Mr. Ciillum said : "Be yond all doubt, we did not express that power in so many words in thn law, but there was no difference of opinion among us. The commission, in fact, was created for that purpose." The Chi'-ago Tribune calls attention to the lad that Thomas M. Cooley, an eminent jurist, was one of the original members of the commission, and be assumed that it had the power to tlx rates. The Supreme Court decided nth erwise. The President merely recom mends a limited restoration of the oripl nal power. The expressed astonishment ol some persons over that recommerida ion has nothing substantial to rest on. Officials of the State Department at liarrisburg are preparing a supplement to the Ballot law to make easier the marking of the ballot and to obviate the mistakes in oiarklng which occurred at the recent election. The proposed bill will be presented to the next Legislature. Dr. Natham C. Schakfficr, State Superintendent of education. In hisaunu- al report for the current year, says there has been a great increase of education along all lines iu Pennsylvania during the last decade. Agitation for Increasing the salaries of teachers is general, and thU is taken to be an encouraging sign by Dr. Schaefler. He suggests that the In crease of teachers' salaries In the rural districts, as the result of a minimum sal ary act enacted by the last legislature, empbasir. s the need of similar Increase in the cities, where the cost of living is much higher. The report states that the annual appropriation to public schools should not be reduced below $5,750,000, otherwise the amount awarded to the several school districts must be dimin ished. He recommends the oreation of an Inspector of high schools olotbed with the powers of visitation. lUilroad Accident. The casualities on American railways for the year ending ou March 8, '01, num bered 54,037, including 3006 persona killed and 51,031 Injured. These figures lead Congressman John J. Ksch to ask iu the North American Roview for November: "Can this casuality list be reduced by legislation T" Mr. Eseh points out that 104 trainmen were killed and 1.358 injured in coupling and uncoupling cars In the year ending March 31, l!K)l, mainly because ol lax compliance with the safety appll nee law Therelore be recommends legislation ex tending additional protection to all classes of railway employes. For example, In the last yeai nine col lisions with a total or thirty-eight killed and thirty-five injured were caused by excessive hours ol employes on duty; twelve collisions were caused by the em ployment of young or inexperieuced meu; twelve collisions were caused by the misreading of train orders by en giue men and conductors, and thirteen collisions weie caused by the ignoring of signals and disobedience of orders. All these, Mr. Each believes, might hsve been prevented by laws prohibiting excessive hours on duty, prohibiting the employment of boys, ignorant men as operators, flagmen, engine men, or brake men, and making the misreading or Ig noring of orders a punishable oftense. To prevent other accidents In which hundreds of passengers have lost their lives the extension of the double track and block system is urged, and to pro tect passengers in unavoidable collisions the construction of stronger and heavier cars is recommended. Chicago Inter- Ocean. Public Concert at W Ilson College. The Musical Department of Wilson College gave its annual Christmas recital In the auditorium of Thomson ball, Chambersburg, Pa., at 4 o'clock last Wednesday afternoon. A varied pro gram, drawn from both classical and modern oin posers was presented. The interest of the occasion was increased by the fact that it placed before the publio for tbe first time the results of the work of the re-organized music faculty. Tbe teachers of this department are very strong, taken as they are from tbe best talent in this country and Europe, con sisting of students from Vienna, Berlin, Florence and the leading conservatories here. Tbe music department at Wilson Col lege Is so large that it ii regarded a high honor to be selected to sppear in the pub lio recitala. It is a still greater honor to so perform on such occasions that tbe audience, by its Interest and expressed appreciation shows its marked approval. Among others who played was Miss Edith Hopkins, of Tionesta, a freshman in music course, who performed an Arabes que by Cbaminade. Her playing called lorth very favorable comment, for tbe cleanness of executfon, taste, excellent touch, and, above all, appreciation of the music tbe selection contained. How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh, that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. F. J. Cheney A Co.. Props., Toledo, O. We, the undorsigned, 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. west a traux, wholesale uruggisis, To ledo, O., Waldino, Kinnan A Marvin, wholesale druggiots, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally. acting directly upon tbe 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. The Key Hint 1'nlm-ks the Door to Long I.IvIhh. The men of eighty-five and ninety years of age are not the rotund, well-fed, but thin, spare men who liye on a slender di et. Be as careful as be will, however, a man past middle age, will occasionally eat too much or of some article of food not suited to bis constitution, and will need dose Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to cleanse and Invigorate bis stomach and regulate his liver and bow els. When this is done there is no rea Bon why the average man should not live to an old age. Forsaleby Dr.J. C.Dunn. A ;t ARATKEI M UK FOR fll.KS. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists refund monoy it Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no mat ter of how long Btanding, In 0 to 14 days. First application gives easo and rest. 50c, If your druggist hasn't it send 60a in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by tbe Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. The Repciilicam has made arrange ments whereby tne New York Tribune Farmer can be supplied to old and new subscribers at the remarkably low rate of !." 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, aud you can hit on nothing better than this woi Id-famed farm and fireside magazine. Regular subscribers get tbo paper by paying a year iu advauce aud 25 cents extra, and new subscribers get it on the same terms. Sample copies on application. Now 1b the time to renew or subscribe. tf Notice. The Stockholders of the Forest County National Bank of Tionesta, Pa., will meet on Tuesday, January 10, 1905, at 2 o'clock, p. m., at the office of the bank for tlie purpose of the election of direct ors for the ensuing year. 11741 A. B. Kelly, Cashier. Insurance Quickly Paid. Wbst Hickory, Pa., Dec. 10, 1004, C, M. Arner A Son, Tionesta, Pa. Gentlemen: I am pleased to acknowledge receipt of the full amount for which my furniture waa Insured In the Insurance Company oj North America through your agency, $700.00. The lire by which my house bold goods were entirely destroyed occur red on the 3d day of December, 1004, and on the ltkb of the same month, less than two weeka, full settlement was made and I received draft for the amount. Such promptness In rettlemeut of tire losses speaks louder than words for your agen cy. Yours truly, Gkoriik II. Hoop. THE IN AUG UK ATI ON BALL. House Voted Down Proposition to Hold It In the Capitol. Washington, Dec. 20. The house of representatives emphatically disap proved the proposition to hold the In augural ball In the Capitol building. The committee hnving the matter In charge- had substituted for the pen sion building, ns provided for by sen ate rcponilion, the congressional li brary, but Mr. Morrtil, who called the matter U). announced that the opposi tion to the latter building was so great the committee had concluded to sub stitute tho Capitol building. The storm of protests enmo from hoth sides of the chamber. The reso lution offered by Mr. Morrcll was voted (!own, tho result being to delay action until the next District of Col umbia day In January. The lioti-e also voted down a reso lution by Mr. Lacey making the bill to restore three midshipmen, John Henry J.oflnnd. Earl Warden Chaffee and Joseph Pnimmond Little, mem bers of the first class, United States naval academy, who were dismissed for lmlng. a special order after Jan. 5. Mr. Looey sought to pass the reso lution under a tuisprnFlon of the rules and Messrs. Mann. Fitzgerald and WIllIrin.R contended that the case of these midshipmen could not be given preference when there were so many mutters of vast public Importance which could not get time for conslder .ttloii. The practice of hazing was severely wHnmd by Mr. r.iynfi, who said it wi' neither manly nor docent. The Ml!, lv had hoped, was finally put to rest nt the last session. Appeal From Mlsslonariei In Japan. N""w York Dec. 20. In response to snp'-a's from missionaries of the rhrlstlnn churches In Jnnan a commit tee has been organized In the United Slares to secure contributions In aid of sdek sn-l wounded of both Japanese anrt Vftistnn armies and of widows and orphans In .Japan. Blehop c. Har ris, Methodist Episcopal blsliop In Ja pan and Corea, had much to do with the movement and he has gone to Japan to organize a relief committee for the distribution of the anticipated funds. The movement Is not, how ever, confined to the. Methodist church. The Franklin Trust company of this city Is to be treasurer of the proposed fund. Among those who have signed an appeal just issued are Jacob Gould Pel urmati, president of Cornell uni versity: William Elliott Grlflls, Ithaca, and many other prominent men. Will Not Agree to Arbitration. Fall River, Mass., Dec. 20. The indi cations here are that the manufac turers will not agree to submit the strike Issue to arbitration as proposed, but no official statement was made by them. The textile unions received a check for $r.,000 today from the Amer ican Federation of Labor, making a total of $20,000 so far received as a result of the assessment levied by the San Francisco convention. The strike has now been on 22 weeks. Crip Qnlrkly Knorkrd Out. "Some weeks ago during the sovere winter weather both my wife and myself contracted severe colds which speedily developed Into the worst kind of la grippe with all its miserable symptoms," safs Mr. J. S. Egleston, of Maple Landing, Iowa. "Knees and joints acbing, mus cles sore, head stopped up, eyes and nose running, with alternate spells of chills and fever. We began using Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, aiding tbe same with a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and by Its liberal use soon completely knocked out the grip." These Tablets promote a healthy action of tbe bowels, liver and kidneys which is always beneficial when the system is con gested by a cold or attack of the grip. For sale by Dr. J. C. Dunn. Health Is Nature's Best tilft to I s. Io order to retain this it necessi tates care. We furnish the care sod comfort if you travel via the Nickel Plate Road. Personally con ucted parties west and south on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. For detailed information, write, wire, 'phone or call on A. C. Showalter, D. P A ,807 State street, Erie, Pa. 129U A Certain Cure Tor Croup. When a child shows symptoms of croup there is no time to experiment with new remedies no matter bow highly they may be recommended. There is one preparation that can always be depended upon. It bas been in use for many years and has never been known to fail, viz: Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mr. M. r . uompton. or Market, Texas, says of it, "I bave used Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy in severe cases of croup with my children, and can truthfully say it al ways gives prompt relief." For sale by Dr. J. i. . Dunn. Your flloney Is Never Ours until we satisfy you that the Nickel Plate personally conducted parties to all points west are lower than via other lines. For rates and general information, write, wir , 'phone or call on A C Showalter, D. P. A., 807 Stale street, Erie, Pa. 130 tf TO CI' KB A COLO IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W, Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. o'25 Notice. The Policyholders of the Farmers' Mu tual Firo Insurance Co., of Marble, Pa., will bave their annual meeting from 111 a. ni., to 3 p. m., Saturday, January 7. h, 11)05. By order of the President. 'It S. NlKUEIIHITEK, Sec. An Kmrraenry fllrdlclnr. For sprains, bruises, burns, scalds and similar injuries, thero la 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 treatment. Sold by Dr. J. C. Dunn. Hopkins has the Christmas goods. It Nerkel 1'lnle Low Knle 1'crsoiinlly Con. lurlril Partlra to all points west and south on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. Write A. C. Showalter, D. P. A., 807 State street, Erie, Pa., for getieral information. 131 tf TIONlTA SIAUUKTH CORRECTED EVERT TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour 1 sack M 1.601.85 Buckwheat flour. tb .011 Corn meal, feed, $1 100 lb I.S5 Corn meal, family, 100 lb 1.75 Chop feed, pure grain 1.40 Oats .50 Corn, shelled .75 Beans') bushel...'. 2.75 Ham, sugar cured .15 Itacon, sugar cured .15 Shoulders .14 Salt Pork, V lb .14 Wbitefisb $ kit .05 Sugar A.0t4 Syrup .. .353 .50 N. t Molasses .So .50 Cotlel, Roast Kio 14I5 Coll'ee, blended J ava .'25 Tea K6 .50 Butter ..'to Rice 050.07 Kgga, fresh Salt barrel 1.25 Lnrd .. 12 Potatoes, bushel 60.75 Potatoes, sweet, 1$ lb .21 Lime barrel 1.25 Nails keg 2.75 Wool 20(3)22 WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, and material for Window Casings and Inside Work. A good supply to select from always io stock. Cull on or address. JAS. J. LANDERS, TIONESTA, PA. or F. P. AMSLER. S. H. HASLET k GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENN (Tinted Glosf) challenge a practical test in competition with any other. Why do they dare? N Because Lucas Paints are honestly made of pure materials, cover more surface than any other paint, have a richer gloss, hold their color longer, wear long er and cost less be cause they go so far. Try them or at least ask your dealer. John Lucas & Co Philadelphia Charter Notice. In the Court of Common Please of the County ol Forest. Notice is hereby glveu that an applica tion will be made to tbe said Court ou the 221 day of December, A. D. l!K4, at 2 o ciock, p. m., under me "Act to provide for me incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 20, ini4, ana us supplements, by James U. Davis, Cbss. Clark, llobt. A. Fulton, Win. H. Clark, J. G. Irwin, O. G. Gas ton. L. Fulton. A. M. Doutt. A. B. Kellv. James II. Kelly, Geo. W. Noblit, U. U. Miller, Lawrence n. uioseu ana others for tbe charter of an intended corporation to be called The Tionesta Club, the char acter and object of which is the establish ment, maintenance and management or the Club for social and intellectual pur poses, for the use, benefit and pastime of its members, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all tbe rights, benefits and nrivileses conferred bv tbe said Act and lis supplements. A. U. Brown, Solicitor. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking effect. November 27th, 1901. No. 30 Buffalo Express, daily except Hunday 11:01a.m. No. 82 Oil City and Pittsburg Exrress,daily,except Sunday ..7:18 p.m. Oil City Accommodation Sun days only, 8:08 p.m. For Hickory,Tldioute, Warren, KInzua, Bradford, Glean and the East : No. 31 Glean Express, daily except Sunday 8:43a.m. No. 33 Pittsburg Express, dally except Sunday 4:45 p. to. Olean accommodation, Sun days only 0:2s a. m. For Time Tallies and additional infor mation consult Ticket Agent. W. W. AT l'KKHUKY, J. K. WOOD. General Manager. PassengorTraflla Mgr. G EG. 11. BOYD, Geu'l Passenger Agt. Holiday Shopping. Do not delay making your Christmas puichuses. If you are lookiug fur practi cal, sensible gifts for practi cal, seusible people, we can be of service to you. Our stock contaius innu merable articles, which as gifts, will be appreciated the eutire yeur. See what we have to ofTcr you before making your purchases. moflin k son McCuen Co. Tailorinq. "THE BEST IS GENERALLY THE CHEAPEST." Io no other merchandise is this so true as Clothing. If everyone knew this as well as clolhie-is aud tailors, there would be no cheap Clothing sold. McCuen Company Tailoring ap peals In people who have a faiol idea that there is something to look fur io Clothing outside of the price. McCueu Company Tailoring is moderately priced. Good, sterling values is the foundation, but Style, Character, Workinaoship and High Quality is never lost sight of. Perhaps this accounts for our in creasing business in Tailoring. Cheap Clothing can't fool all tbe people all the time. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST. , OIL CITY, PA. Fred. Grottcnbergor GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Blacksinithing prompt ly done at Ixw Hates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and Just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. ORETTEN BERGER PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. Itepalrs Iluilor-, SHIN, TanliN, Agitators. ltuys aud Nells StM'oiMl - hand Hollers VAv. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. Eud of Suspension Bridge, Third ward, OIL C'lTI, PA. It A 1 1. WAY. ti:e table To Take Effect July Ctb, 1003. NORTH Eastern Time SOUTH 3 1 Stations 2 4 p.ui a.m Leave Arrive p.m. p.m 7 00 Nebraska 6 60 7 30 Rosa Kun (I 30 7 40 Lamentation' 0 20 7 45 Newtown Mills (I 15 14.r. H(KI Kellettvillo 100 BOO 1 fi")8 15 ' Buck Mills 12 45 5 50 2 05 8 25 Msyburg 12 35 5 40 2 20 8 40 Poi key 12 10 5 30 2 25 8 45 inister 12 05 5 25 2 30 8 50 Wellers 11 65 5 20 2 40 0 00 Hastings 11 40 5 10 2 55 0 15 Blue Jav 11 30 4 55 3 10 0 30 Henry's Mill 11 00 4 40 3 25 B 50 Barnes 10 40 4 25 3 45 1000 Sheffield - 10 30 4 15 p.m a. m Arrive Leave a. m. p.m T. D. COLLINS, President. Promptly obtiUntd. or fr RETURNED. tO YiaaS'IXPERIINOI. UurCHSOIASI THI LOWEST. Rend motlel, photo or .ketch for expert uparvh and free report on patentability. INFRINGEMENT ulU cotului'tod before all eourtn. I'ntent, obtained through na. ADVER TISED and SOLD, free. TRaDE-MARKS, REN. IONS and COPYRIGHTS quickly obtained. Opposite U. 8. Patent OfTtoe, WASHINGTON, D. O. uKwwarmragBMw, a hi ill Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Seven Million boxes sold In past 12 months. ThlS Signature The 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 Ganrr until you arc clothed not only in their quality, but in their Dignity, then you realize how Good they are. , . , - ' OVERCOATS Some like to make the most ot 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; wo simply shape the Coat to fit your shape. (j T No Fit No Pay is To Cqts. V)1J the Glasgow Way' Glasaow Woolen Mills Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. 110 VSBM mm ess 'tmisssimsimsm REDUCE YOUR GAS BILLS! There is ouly one way to accomplish this, fiuce the gas meter has beet introduced in Tionesta, and that is hy using a Gas Kane or Hot-l'laie. Our line of these comprises I tie h st makes those that bave been success fully tried eWewhere. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BURN GAS ! in an old fashioned cooking or heating stuve ihey ore uot properly constructed for the economical consumption of gas, and ecnuoray Is the word nowadays, with gas al 22 cents per. Cone in aud examine our GAS STOVES, HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE, MECHANICS' TOOLS, PAINTS AND OILS. Our assortment is the most complete in town and tho prices are right. No trouble to show good. J. C. SCOWDEN. JVO. A. Watnb Cook, President. A. B. FOREST COUNTY TIONEdTA, CAPITAL STOCK, DIRECTORS A. Wayue Cook, G. W. N. P. Wheeler, T. P. Rltchey. Collections remitted for on day of pnyment at low rates. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative b king. Interest pitl on time deposits. Tour patronage respectfully solicited. ECZEMA and PILE CURE FREE Knowing what it was to sutler, I will olvi JVm n (?hnrH In utw Rtllicted a poxitlve cure fur Ki-'zema, Salt niieiun, irym perns, i-iies ana sum dis eases. Instant relief. Don't sutler longer. write v. w. wil,ui A.MN, 400 Manhattan Avenue, N. Y. 10-2ti-04 mm-jn i o cure a joiq m uise uay man of money the man of Modest Purse OIL CITY, PA. 60 38. Kbllt. Cashier. Wm. Smkarbaugh, Vice Preeldon NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150.000. Robinaon, Wm. Smearbaugb, J.T.Dale, J.H.Kelly. r Wanted-An Idea S Prrct your IdPM! thpr mnr hrlnir vnu wmhIih Write JOHN WEDDEKUURN ft CO., Patent Attop neyi. Wellington, D. ('., for their $l,Rio nrlco offer and list of two hundred InrenUona wautod. I ITANTKD: Men or women local rep V resell tatives for a high elaxs msga xine. Large com in Issions. Cash prizes. Write J. N. Trainer, 80 Kast Washington Square, New York, N. Y. tf Su- &sy7 on every box. 25c
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