r THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. C. WCNK, - Editor 4 Propkiitoii. YVKPXESPAY, AUGUST 2, 1905. Republican Ticket. NTATK. Stale Treasurer, J. LEE PLUMMER. Supreme Court Justice, JOHN STEWART. Superior Court Judge, CHARLES E. KK'K. JAMES A. BEAVER. UEORliE Jl. ORLADY. 1'OINTY. - Associate Judge, DAVID H. SHIELDS. Prothonotury, ifc, J. C. OEIST. Sheriff, A. W. S TROUP. County Commissioners, ANDREW WOLF, LEONARD AGXEW. " " Auditor, ' " ' - W. H. STILES. C1IAS. F. KLIXESTIVER. Jury Commissioner, J. B. EDEN. It Is Raid Governor Douglas of Massa chusetts will not run aRHin. Possibly too hard on shoe leather. It may be several generations before somebody works out a cipher to prove that we have bnrled John Smith Instead of John Paul Jones. Governor Carter, of Hawaii, cites as one of the xiuns of protons in the island the fact that the Stars and Stripes fly over every school house in the territory. He is a lar-seeing Governor, and the Presi dent is to be congratulated upon having persiiadod him to stk-k to his Job. An examining physician at Spring Lake pronounced a candidate for the life saving service physically lit. Then the man fell over dead. The doctors are very wise gentlemen, and that applicant should have had better manners, yet, nevertheless, we cannot advise any oue to strike a bargain with an undertaker as soon as the doctor gives hi 11) up. Governor Pknntpacker has appoint ed Robert McAfee, of Pittsburg, secretary of the commonwealth, to Oil the vacancy occasioned by the death of Frank M. Fuller. Mr. McAfee now holds the posi tion of commissioner of banking, and John A. BerKey, of Somerset county has been designated by the governor to take the place mado vacant by the transfer of Mr. McAfee. Now it has been discovered that a con siderable slice ot Vermont, with about 4M inhabitants, really belongs to Cana da. So sensible has public sentiment be come that the transfer will probably be made without any grumbling, except on the part of the Yankees who thin are moved out from beneath the Stars and Stripes. But they'll probably s '11 their land lor twice its value, and move back across the border again. After a man goes into a caucus con test be is in honor bound to support the nominee. That is the only ethics or the matter. Were It otherwise caucuses would be useless. Those who feel that they cannot conscientiously vote for the man who is nominated should keep aloof from caucuses and piimary elections, for after having become committed to the idea of deciding a question In that way there Is nothing to do but stand up. Punxsutawney Spirit. Especially Is this true of the man who has been a candidate before the people and been fairly defeat ed. He of all others should be the last to turn tail on the ticket. The post-mortem humor which Is to .be found in many wills seems funny to the disinterested beholder, but it is sen erally rather serious business for the par ties most directly concerned. The Pitta burg woman who left half a million dol lars to an old sweetheart, on condition that be divorce the wild to whom be is happily marred, caps all the ridiculous wills that have gone before. The public looks upou the story as a joke; but it was no joke for the poor perpetrator of It, and it might have disrupted a home. These absurd or harassing conditions I bat are frequently ailixed to wills shed a not very rosy light over human nature. It does seem as if some (arsons, having been as cantankerous as possible in life, try to outdo themselves by making still more trouble after they are dead. Among English comments rolative to the consideration shown to the remains of John Paul Jones, (he London Chroni cle says: "What! Paul Jones, the pi rate?" must have been the shocked re flection of many an honest Briton 011 bearing that the United States was about to pay belated honors to tbe famous "renegade." Ho himself, by the way, neatly countered an English govern ment's denunciation of him as a pirate. He replied that be had looked in tbe dic tionary and found a pirate defined as an "enemy of mankind," and "as England was then at war with the whole of A mer ica, the greater part of Europe and much of Asia, not to speak of a bit of Africa, she in point of fact came a near being an enemy of mankind as could well lie con ceived, and that England was therefore the pirate,, ami not Paul Jones." In view of late developments, it would seem like good advice to tell a young man to keep his money and invest it himself, Instead ol turning it over to the insurance sharks. While the sentiment, which prompts a young man In devote a cousidorablo portion of his earnings to providing for those dependent on him, is certainly commendable, it is a question if be would not display moro wisdom by investing bis money in some legitimate business, He may fail, to bo sure, but ho will have had a run for his money, which is certainly better than feeding it to the high salaried sharks in the insur ance business. There are scores and scores of old men In every community, who have carried life insurance foryeBrs, anil who, if they had their lives to live over again, would uot carry a dollar's worth. Klir.ard. Major Isaac B. Brown, who is hold iug the otllce of secretary of Internal af fairs for the state, lias written an open letter to the Harrisliurg Telegraph Inti mating that be will not try to secure a re- nommation next year. His explanation of his lie-itKiiry to hold 011 to 1 is positiou conveys the Iniprtx-siod tbst be is con vinced of the lioiiolwsiiess of such ail-un dertaking under present conditions. He alleges that his reiusal to nil placos in bis department to the satisfaction ol organiz ation leaders occssinued their hostility to blin. In bis call for a new deal, there la an intimation that ho a-it 1 not dodge a ro Domination should a new mlieal condi tion arise which would give him an open ing. Kane rlcpumlrau. After more than a quarter century of continuous grasp on the public teat, and realizing that it would tie a hazardous undertaking for the party organization to again foist liiiu upon tliu ticket nexlyear, it is not wonderful that the Mejor should have visions of trouble, and want to get next to any sort of political move that might !and him" again in the band wagon. Strange tint In bis long service in public office he should have discovered nothing to critHsn up to this time, or until it be oamo evident that in his case there might possibly be a "new deal," one that would giye some other deserving Republican chance, Major Brown seems anxious to place himself in an attitude whore politi cal lightning might etlke him for alsnit the fortieth time, and as the particular place doesn't appear to bo within the or ganization he thinks it high time to put himself in the way of any "new deal" tbat might be Hooting around loose. The Major's astute deeernineut of coming events is equalled only' by his sublime ability to hang onto a good job w hen lie has it. Cream of tho nvs. It's a poor rule that won't work our way. The bottom has entirely dropped out of price of straw lials at Hopkins' store, and they are going at ridiculous figures. A jealous womau is almost as bud as one that isn't. Raspberries at the White Star Gro cery,' but the seeson Is waning, so get what you want uow. It Tbe truthful man always catchs tbe smallest tish. An optimist is a man w bo is married ud glad of it. -Hopkins has too many Wooltex skirls and is going to sell two dozen at just half price. You know them. Get one now, it An idea sometimes sliikes a mm when he is down. Why not buy a hanunotk and take comfort these daysT Hopkins has the best assortment, and sells them at the lowest figures. It Love is a tiling that people write novels and plays about. The famous "Table Queen" bread still takes tbe lead. Try us in the lino of anything in cakes, fresh from the bakery. White Star Grocery. It The advocate of woman's rights often finds thxt a woman's lel. The special train for the Odd Fellows picuio at Monarch Park, Aug. In, will pass Hickory at !):54 and Tionesta 10:06 a. nj returning will leave Oil City 11 p. 111. Fare for the round trip 75 cents, which includes street car fare to the Park and return. 3t A man his no business with religion who has no religion in his 1 usiuess. Sick headache results from a disor dered stomach and is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. For sale by Dunn A Fulton. tf If Adam tradn't liked apples what a different sort of world this would be! San-Cura Ointment is antiseptic and healing, pleasant to use and does not soil tbe clothing. Wash With San-Cura Soap, 25o each. All druggists. tf . If a woman can only inspire envy she feels that she hasn't lived in vain. Where J Where do you keep your surplus funds? The Oil City Trust Company Is depository for the City of Oil City, the County of Venango, and the State of Pennsylvania. Don't you think they would make a good depository for you? They pay tour per cent, on certificates of deposit. It llmim-m (nilliiit He Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the' ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an iiitliuned con dition of the mucous lining of the Eu stachian Tubo. When this tube gets in flamed yon have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entire ly closed deamess is the result, and un less the inllamation can be taken out and this lube restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condi tion of the in noons surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75. Hall's Family Pills are the best. A Warning to Mothers. Too much care cannot be used with small children during the hot weather of the summer months to guard against bowel troubles. As a rule it is only nec essary to give the child a dose of castor oil to correct any disorder of the bowels. Do not use any substitute, but give the old-fashioned castor oil, and see that it Is fresh, as rancid oil nauseates and has a tendency to gripe. If this docs not chuck the bowels give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and then a dose of castor nil, ami tho disease may be checked in its inuipinncy and all dan ger avoided. Tim castor oil and this remedy should be procured at once and kept ready for instant use as soon as tho first indication of any bowel trouble ap pears. This is the most successful treat ment known and may be relied upon with implicit cnnlidoiicn even in cases of cholera infantum. I' or sale by 1 111 11 11 ,t Fulton. Many a sister spoils her testimony In tbe church by her tongue in the kitchen. Our employes frequently cut them selves and become poisoned, but are quickly cured by your wonderful reme dy San-Cura Ointment. Personally I recommend it highly, as it healed my ringer within a few days after the tip was accidentally torn oir. I always keep a good supply of San-Cura on hand. 8. 8. Levy, Pres. of ihe Empire Stale Tanning Co., Smith's Mills, N. y. San-l 'urn ( lint inent 25c and 50c, At all drug stores. 11 Judre rtewnrfs Popularity. "P.nvnrnnr V: nnyn".c!ior'ti appoint nictit of .toi' :o .lol.n ;;u"a:'.m. of Krar.U lln ronntv. to lb vtic jfi y n 111-' state snpr'."i!i tir-wii :v.'i' u:.i '.''V '".! fnlH fad ion to :!! vSi !;.'Y,. t'.i Us-.t inter ests of tv..' corn 'cnv vr.i;'i rt heart,' derisive tiu' .'.'.it.'i 11" the Moailvllle (Pa ) Hiii (to. ".: :i!p. S'v;irt is Willi out .lonhl cue ol lii - very her-1 lawyer In the c'rip Vrr 17 .wan h.' Ins filled the officr. of pr i:!t'i;t i'u' ;c of Frank lin county, nr 1 V.ir. d'.vhiicns hsve be. 11 leveled bv tlio ::'r,nvmo court a fewer number of limes l!:.in tlmaa of any oilier roniinrn pleas i idee In the state. lie is q veteran of the civil war, whore ho serve.! if. U'e 1-Otlt ro-lmciit, P. V. 1. V.e stand:! Mr nil that I.- beat in He piililieiiiiis-.n. ii'i.l si.l receive the full parlv cle sV.oul 1 lie ho i.or,i!ntited for the full It-it.), us ho undoubtedly will he." A St'-onrj Tic!;ct. "Tho Rere'iiit 1.11 s:ito ticket la a thoroughly food on.' 1r."t". top to bot ton), nnd f-lionld receive r. hearty in dorsemor.J at ti'o pr'ls.'" ;.".ys the edi- or of Use V.'r.rn n p,s.) Mall. "Every man on It I- veil (iviiiit'.l for tho po sition ho set Ks. a;;,l every Republican should give him loyal, earnest sup port." Th Party All Rifjht. There tv;i N- r.i rei' objection to refoit'i v.;.' in tin ; :riy in Phlladel puln. T'ee r.-r'.y U 11 -1 1 to Maine for the pcan.ir.i; i;t that city. It U said that ninny crimes p. re 1 c:ir:!tted in tho r.n .-.: r-r ro".-:en and patriotism; hut tl't se f.;.;i live a;. ! r.re ns potatit as ever. YM rt rr'r nccpsarlly occupies a. lower i.ian it i. ;; .,- ta 13 liable to n-.h-i.-e r- ' r.' v '.lie self-seek-Ir.g iir'.i-.sn" T - r: rei r 1 A ft el 1 em D . KNUI'P-CONKOK-At the M. K. par sougo, Ti ini-M 1, Pa., July '.'(I, liHJ.i, by Kev. W. O. CuM.miM, tiny ('. Knupp, of Irvlneton, Pa., nod Miss Ann.e Conroe, of Tidioute, Pa. WALTKItS-OVi:ilI.A.'lEK.-In Tlo lies'a, July Li, J'.ii"), by Kev. H. A. Ztliniser, lloiuee A. Waiters and Miss Martha On rl. ii.loi-, both of Tionesta. OOODMAN-McHANIKI.S-At tho M. E. parson lue, I ionesta, July -(5, lOO.i, by K"v. V. (. ( all.. mil, John Good man and Mrs. Piiaiu'he Me!) iniol, both of Oil City, Pa. Fine Mure Property fur alt, Other busino-s a'.i 1 act oi; have induced mo to oiler for sale m y present place of business, locattd in tbe li.-ait of a splen did and prosperous f'troiiin: e. immunity, one mill, no: lii of I, irkn. grille, Clarion county. A three--lory building, first story is ol li: i.-k, ceitint basement and plastered tiir. n;i;iit; size of building UU.'iO, with il-vei'iir atudied. Also barn, ice house, turner llmj other out buildings, with six acred of land under good cultivation. Also entire stock of genet al merchandise. I will sell this very cheap to a quick buyer. Natural gas for heat ami liitlit. Telephone in store. Fer tern s, etc., call on or write C. W. Sttiwotti 11, Lickingvllle, Pa. Tin y Appeal In Our Sympathies. The bilious and dyspeptic aro constant sufVererj and anpea! to our sympathies. Thereisnotoneoftl11.nl, however, who may not be brought t.a.'K to btalth and happiuess by th ii of Ciumlierlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. These tab lets invigorate ih s'omaeb and liver and strengthen the tl:i:e-'i. n. They also reg ulate the btuvtis. For sale by Dunn A Fulton. When I went into the Drug Store on crutches I had little liiih in liarosma. Thanks to Thompson's Darosma I have not used my crutches for two years. Since I was eighteen vtars old I had been troubled with rheumatism. Aftor taking six bottles of Thompson's liarosma, Kid ney and Back Ach Curo I was cured, and feel well and vigorous enough to work every day, which I had not been able to tlo lor ten years. 1 am glad to bear testimony 10 too wonderful cure Thomps. iii'm I; in..-i!i;i made in me, regu lating and strengthening my system. It is a wonderful remedy. J. N. Dunn, Troy Center, Pa. tf A little foretlioutht may save you no end of trouble. Anyone who makes It a rule to keep l'h:i'i,U:i'la;n's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea llemedy at hand knows this to bo a fact. For sale by Dunn A Fulton. ' tf NolliiiiK 011 I hi- .lliu kcl IJiiiuil to Ibanibrr- Iain's t'nlii-, ( liolri n mitt Diarrhoea 1'cmi'if.r. This fact is well known 10 druggista everywhere, and nine out of ton will give their customers this preparation when tbe best is asked for. Mr. Obe Winner, a protnineiit iiru -ci-t of .loplin. Mo., in a circuUr to his 111 t' iio-ts, s-i: "There is i 1 il ti i 1 1 lt on U10 n. ii-kci in Hie wav of patent medicine Inch equal Chambor iain's folic. t,':i .1.1.1 ami i arrh-a Rem edy lor liiiw-l c :n.I tint". We sell and recommend tin pit j ir.ition." For sale by Dtnri it Fullo.i. Tlie Set rrl til' Mi.-n-w, Forty million boti;.-. of August Flower sold in the l'nicd Sue-, alone since its introduction! And tho demand for it is still growing. Isn't inula line showing ol success? it pioye that August Flower has had unfailing success in the cure ol iuil in si i.1.1 muiI tiv-pepsia the two greaie-t enemies ol 'health slid hap piness? lines it, not Milord tho best evi dence that August Flower is a suro spe cific for all stomach and intestinal disor ders? that it has proved itself the best of all liver regulators? August Flower has a matchless record of over thirty-live years in curing Hit) ailing millions of these tlist"ii' Me:; eoinpiaiuis a success that is lieeoinim; ider in Hs seopu every day, a' homo ami alnoad, us tin. fume of August Flower seiea.ls. Trial bottles, "(; regular s..o, y,;o. For sain by Dunn A Fukoii. Notice, Fit run ts. In case your mower Inoiiks in hai vest, call. 1 have them 111 stock. tl .1. O. Mhomlky. Mi-ht'l I'lnti- It. mil Spcchil A. It. Sleeper 10 IJcitter, CoIiii-ikIo. For iIih Grand A 1 my meeting to he held in Deim r, S, pt. -lib to 7(1), the Nickel I'ititn wiii tun a special per sonally lotidiicle I s,.tpcr, Erie to Denver, without cnato, leaving Erie August. Ult. E1V.C.-.1 rules ever made. For .-puce in sleeper and full inlorm iiioii, will: (' A. Asterlin, Dist. lVss. At, MI7 Sinter street, Erie, Pa. .'J au'iO A ; AKANTKlil t Tit K FOR I'll.KS. Itching, lllind, Blending or Protrutliog Piles. Iiriiugiats refund monoy it Pao uinmioui inns 10 core any case, no mat ter of how lon standing, In U to U days, First application Rives ease and lest. 60c, If your di egoist, hasn't it send fXHi in stHinps and ti will bo forwarded post-paid by the Paris Modicum Co., St. Louis, Mo . jt) 10 I'oi-ilniitl utiil lteiiirit via Oilman, .Milwaukee Ar Nl. I'ntil liitilmiy. S.lii 50 Chicago to Portland, Seattle or lacotiitt tittti return is the low price tor the round trip ofl'creil by tho t. nicflgo, .Milwaukee and fct. Paul Kailwny. Tickets are 011 sale daily until September oO, and koiI lor re turn for !H) ilnys. One may go via St. l iiul an I .Minneapolis, via ()ma lia autl 0;i leu, via Omaba and Den ver, or via Ktitisni City. Best of all, one may make tho cninc trip to the Pucilic Coast vi.i one of IhesH routes and return via another otforiDi; an excellent opportunity to visit several sections ot tho VvVsi at greatly re' dnccd rait s. Lewis and Clark Expo sition bunk scih for two cents postage. oiders tree, .lolin K. Pott, Dist riot IVsseuuer Agent, lioom 1), Park liuililtug, Pittsburg, Ph. tt Three ln; s to I'nlllonila. Thi.-t is the fast time between Chica go and San Francisco made by The Uvcrland Limited. Leaves Union Passenger Station, Chicago, 6.05 p. in., arrives Sau Francisco the third day in time for dinner. Koute Cliirano, Mil -atikr-e & St. Paul Kail wny, Union Pacific a ad Southern Pa cific line. Another good train for California leaves Union Passenger Station, Chicago, 10.25 p. m. .daily, and takes a few hours longer to make the run. John H. Pott, District Pas-Hnger Agent, Jlonm. D, Tark Huiitling, Pittsburg, Pa. tf TIOMCSTA J1AHKKTS COKPECTED EVKKY TUESDAY, BY Rl lJAULE liEAI.KUS Flour "r1 sack 1.80 1.75 lluck wheat Hour. W lb Corn meal, feed, "r ItMllb.. l.li"i(a,l.;'.0 Corn meal, I'atnilv, V 100 lb l.SOtu.ion Chop feed, pure grain (&1.30 lists ,45 Con:, shelled ($70 Means fi liushel 2.7.' ilrtni, sugar cured .15 Macon, sugar cured .u Shoulders .13 Salt Pork, lt . m J Whiteush kit .Wfatiil Sugar ; 0ti(g).07 yriip iV)(gj ,ftO N. O. Molass-s .50 Cotfee, l'.oast Hio lii ( otlee. blendctl Java .l!5 Tea .HfiQ .60 'inner l.)(o).lS Uiee 0564.0!) Kgts, fresh 15fai.lH Salt 'p barrel l.ta Lard .12 Potatoes, f bushel tiO Potatoes, sweet, r K '."I Lime barrel 1,25 Nails keg 2.75 Woo! 20rS,22 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, J. It. FLICK I Nti Kit, - PKIXCIPAL Fall ti rio i !." weeks 'beirins Sentem- 1 -t-r 1 1 1 it. Too i.ii-iiitips at ihis important Mi-liui'l lor dii!!K lirsl-t la-s work, profess ional n;ni aca leinif, were nevor lietter than now. Its cr,iilnates are reriuimd to ri a ii;!l ycaiV Wt-iiitiH in tlie training scliool. lis tico tv has ihe best Ameri can and Ku-tipeaii trainiiiir. Iluildinns in-'tl.-i 11 Collcue preparatorv tieparl mt nt. L'1- a'i..ri nm x.-etled. Fineuvm- nii-ium. I'.'xpi 'use moderate. Fne tui tion to nr. ri.ti tivo teitelicrs. Address for illnstra'id e t'.il, true, ihe I'rineipil. Service cf Writ if Foreign Attachment. A. Sperrv vs. Ward C. Oille and Albert K. .McKeen. partntrs doinK business under the lirm name and style of Oille iV McKeeu. In the (hurt 0 Ot wiMi on Plea of Forest County, .o. x Sejitruibtr Term, 1!HJ.". A Writ of Foreign Attachment in the above entitled ease having heen issued May 2iith, liNf.j, to tlie Sheritl of Forest Coiintv, retin liable to the Fourth Mon day of .September, l'J05, the Plaintiff, by his altorneys, siinesis to the Court tha' tho tiel't nilrtiifs are tho ownors or have an Interest in certain real estate situate in Forest County, Pennsylvania, but do not reside within the state of Pennsylvania, but reside at North Torinwanda, 'Stale of New York, and further says and suunestg that there is no onn in possession ol the said real esialo jo Fort si County. There fore plainlill moves Ihe Court for an or der til 1 et-titiu the Sheriff to serve the saitl writ bj publication agreeably to the Act of Assembly in such cases made and pro vided. A. C. MliowN, Pla ntld's Attorney. OltDKK. And now, June 22, 1!H).", the wiihin mo. lion is manted, and if is ordered that the sheriff of Forest County cause to be pub lished notice of the saiif writ on Ward C. Oitlo and Albert K. McKeen, by publica tion in the Foitus-i- Hioi'um.iCAN, a week ly newspaper published at Tionesta, For est county, Pa., for six weeks in success ion, and in the Warren Mail, a weekly newspaper published at Warren, Warren County, Pa , ( r six weeks In succession. Hy tub CoriHT. Abstract'of the Heeord. To Ceo. II'. NoMit, Sheriff, (Jreeting: Wo command von that you attach Ward C. Oille ami Albert K. McKeen, late of your County, by all and singular their goods mid chai tela, lands and tenements, in whoso hands or possession soever the same may bo, so that tin y be and appear before our Court ot Common Pleas to be holiien at Tionesta, In and for saitl Coun ty, on the Four h Monday of September next, then to answer A. Sparry of a plea of Assumpsit, and havo you then and there this writ. Witness the Hon. W. M. Liniwey, President Judge of our Courts, at Tio nesta, this 2tith day of May, P.I05. J. C. tjiKisT, Prolhouotary. XKAI,. To Ward C. Oille ami Albert K. McKeen, non-residents of the Slate of Pennsyl vania: You are hereby notified to appear and answer the above writ at the tune and place above named as you may deem proper. jl'J-dt. C.ko. W. N0111.IT, Sheriff. F. C. INORAHAM, Well known to the pimple ofthi- vicinity, will devote one day in each week, Tues day, to his class in T ionesta, at Uovard'a Hall, wiiero pinions can see him as to terms, etc. 3tn pen CMICHf 'iTEFV ENGLISH ..' in i 1 of--. - t a ds RACK. Orluli mi FILLS ill ftttil iniy 1 r. Inh. I.ctli. I. M for t'lllt III'.Ml'JH'S iS'Sin Ut:i wtil .oi. mftaill -i5 I'l'iiTci-on huttttlutiuni iW il...,- Il.i.iir.l,.,rllliil.l p. Mir:i 1, c tile". ururriii mfttlllo bom, ilel ttlutluna mnA lmlt- IJ Unn. H-ij f Jour DiUKKiat, r ifOI P. ! ihiu)-i in r art 1 1 11 larif esii Riitl "iN-llff fnr .ntvtnin Itr((r( 1.t r turn Mull, I O,O0 TntliuoDiftli. Hold by ftll l)ruii-t-. hl hrtlcr hrwIimM' lkoUD thti i)w, MadlMiH Hiiun, fill LA.. FA. For Sale. No. 2 Itcmingtoii Typewriter, First class condition, a bargain for someone. Sample of work and price on application. Call and see it if interested. CLOTHING C10I comfortable clothing is a ne cessity for those who wifili lo tlo liusi' nej.i this weather. More ill 11 half the heat prostrations Come from cloth itR not the woight autl kind lor the season. Lipht Weight Skeleton V oats, Coats nntl Vests, or Coats and Trousers Light Coats, 50n to 85. Light Coati aud Vests, $2 50 lo $8. llandsotno two piece Suits (that's Coats and lrousers) reduced Were $12 and $22, dow S to 812. KaliKi Coats aud Trousers make a stylish outing suit for young men I'rtce 84. i .ii.kvi:ak. Cool, comfortable and perfect fit- tinu'. Kti6e Drawers or Uuion Suits, 40 complete hues, 2w. to 84 garment. U ir Spider cb Lisle at 81 is cool comfort, knee or full length drawers THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST . . OIL CITY. PA. Fred. Grettcnbcrger GENF.RAL, BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaiiiinir to Machinery. Kn- Kines, Oil Well Tools, lias or Wator Fit- liiisfs and (General lilacksmithiiiK prompt ly done at Jaiw Kales. Kepairin Mill Machinery iriven spin-ial attention, and satisfaction Kurauteed. Shop in rear of and itist west of the Shaw llouso, Tidioute, Pa. Tour patronage solicited. FRED. ORKTTKNBKIUiER PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. ICrpairs ltoiler)f SfllN, TaiikN, Agitator. ISiijn and SclN Nvcond hand ISuilerM, VAc. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. Eud ofSuspeiision Brtdce, Third ward, OU CITY, 1M. SHEFFIELD Sc TIOMSTA KAiXWAY. To Take Effect July 1st, I'.KJfl. NORTH I Eastern Time SOUTH it 1 ! Stations p. 111 a. in 17 00 7 211 7 ffiil 7 :M 1 (l 7 45; 1 in 1 0.1 1 u.". h on 1 4.'i 8 HI 1 60 b l.V 1 5."t S 2i 2 10 8 30 2 2") S 40 2 40 8 SO 3 05 05 4 15 9 20 p. ura. m Leave Arrive p. innrasKa Ross Hun Ijainenliition Newtown Mills Kellottville !12 Huck Mills II Mayburg 11 Porkey 11 Minister II Wei I era 11 Hastings 10 Blue Jay 10 Ilonry's Mill 10 Barnes 10 Sheffleld 111) Arrive 2 I 4 tn 30 05 00 55 45 35 25 15 10 05 m. p, 6 6 6 15 00 5 60 5 405 Wh 155 Leave a. 10,4 00,4 m.lp, T. I). COLLINS, Prbsidknt. ..-j,.:k.,-ra..,firjfflcriagw riTFTi-l rroniiitly obtitlntsl, or FEE RETURNED. ZO YRV EXPERIENCI. OurCHARCEt R( THE LOWEST. Soiltl niu.1.1. photo or tkclrh for expfrt is-an-h and freo rtiort on pateiilaliility. INFRInCEMENT nulla ri.n.lmksl ln-r.-rx nil t'oiirtt. I'iii.'IiIk nti'itinc! Ihn.ui.'h dm. AOVER. TtSEOllllll SOLD, tni TRADE-MARKS, PEN SIONS au.l COPYRIGHTS iiil.kly i.l.inliitsl. Opposite U. 8. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. O. US IMPORTANT ANNOUN CEMENT as Since the Glasgow "Woolen Mills Co. opened their store, in Oil City the people of Tionesta have been very generous with their patronage, enough so in fact to warrant our starting an agency in Tionesta. Mr. II. B. Feit will represent us in your town. He will have rt full line of our samples and will be pleased to have you call on him ami look them over, in the Lanson building, next to White Star Grocery. You may look through the entire line and never rind a doubtful ftyle or pattern. Don't take anything that is offered, when you can buy the best to be had and at a moderate price. Suits, Top Coats, Rain Coats, Made to Measure Satisfactorily Glasaow Woolen Mills Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. Mi ri-r nil STREET. KJL. I T . rH. II. B. Feit, Agent. 11 H CENTRE 1 " ;d V4 EVERYTHING -IN- HARDWARE. Confining our line ktrit ily to tlie Hard ware busiuesa ne are prepiind ns no others in I lie community to supply your every neeiP iu that line. If it's . ." Nlove, Itniigp,' .Niove IMpe, liiiclu ii' YVarr, or B' ything in Supplies fur Iuniberiut'it, acrliaiiic.H or Farmers, we haye il in stock. Blttck8mitliiiig ntnl vtliiulo rp liring while you wait Call and Iniik us over. We can fit you out at moderate cost. Wo run bIho "tet vn right" in anythiuk in tlie line of a . ', . Wagon or Buggy. J. C. SCOWDEN. ti n 1 i FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, (50.000. $42,000. Time Deposits Solicited. mil t,a Four Per Cent, per Annum A. WatnbCook, President. A. Way no Cook, N. P. Whoelor, A. 11. Kklly. CaHUior. DIKWTOKS Wll. SMKARnAtlOM, Vloe Prosidoi.t O. W. Hol.ii.Hon, Win. NmeHrliauLh, T. K. WUiltev. J. T. Pulo. J. f. Kollv. Collection remitted for on day or pt-.ynmnt at low rattis. We pronto our ..t.,n, ers all the benefit oonsUtent will, roi,s(.rvL!vo lnuikiii-. Interest pnid on tin e depoHlts. Your patronage renpenlfully solifiloil, 1' T r i fn iiMinmM To Cure a Tffca Laxative Broo Clnine TaMet Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. um M in Cteo Biiv ! ty 7f' f.'i
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