THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WCNK. Coiton ft PRormiTOii. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1905. 1905 OCTOBER 1905 Sil Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. A1AA1A1 J9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21: 122 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 t i i MOON'S PHASES. fc Tint c T:B4 J Quarter U t.in. Quarter 21 T:B0 a.m. 13 6:08 New nQ I'M Moon 40 e.a. Ilcpubllcau Ticket. - STATE. Stale Treasurer, 3. LEE PLUMMER. Sujrreme Court Justice, JOHN STEWART. Superior Court Judge, CHARLES E.IRICE. JAMES A. BEAVER. GEORGE B. ORLADY. t'Ol'NTY. Associate Judge, DAVID B. SHIELDS. rrotionotary, die., J. C. GEIST. Sheriff, A. W. STROUP. Comity Commissioners, ANDREW WOLF, LEONARD AGNEW. A uditors, W. H. STILES. CIIAS. F. KLINESTIVER. Jury Commissioner, J. B. EDEN. Secretary Taft says tbe Filipinos blame tbe administration for tbe drought. That used to be the populist cry. Illinois University proposes to abol ih hazing by expelling too bazers. It is strange that this remedy has not been tried before. That Texas governor who ordered out troops to prevent a lynching, does not seem to care whether be gets another term of oflice or not. Uovkrnmknt revenue is fast overtak ing expenditure without any new taxes. Tbe deficit is disappearing automatically. More credit for Roosevelt. It's just because Mr. Cleveland's argu ments against woman suffrage are "not worth replying to" that Miss Susan B. Anthony replies to them at length. "The suspension of the Minneapolis Times has left a hiatus in the field," says a Minnesota paper. Creditors will hurry up and ascertain it a "hiatus" can be levied upon. Jtan is proud of ber treaty with England, but she ought to know that England would bave made a similar treaty with Russia, if conditions bad been reversed by tbe result of the war. Mr. Rockefeller should keep bis money separated, the tainted and tbe untainted in different barrels. Then be could made bis donations from tbe certi fied kegs and thus avoid much trouble. Hall Caine baa decided that he will not write a novel about tbe American millionaire. After looking over tbe ma terial, he probably found that be bad too many villains and no mateiral for a hero. It is said that Mr. Bryan's support of Mr. Roosevelt on tbe question of railway rates legislation, will be used to alienate Republican sympathy from the latter when the subject is taken up in Congress. But why should it bave any effeclT Mr. Bryan cannot go wrong all tbe time. We want to say to the Republicans, when your candidates come around on their canvass, receive tbem cordially,aud see that they meet your neighbors and get a good acquaintance all round. Don't let the candidates do all the bustling. You wouldn't want to il you were the candidate. You may some day be in bis place, or you may bave a very close friend on the ticket. Brace up and strengthen the party all along the line. This is a good year to do it. Senator Knox in a recent speech voices the sentiments of all loyal Repub licans in tbe following brief excerpt: I believe tbe best way to maintain national Republican supremacy is to maintain tbe supremacy of tbe party within tbe states, and tbe best way to maintain tbe' su premacy of the party within tbe states and to make the state's influence propor tionate to its greatness, is, in my judg ment, to have the party meot the just and reasonable demands of the people for wise legislation and honest administration. I am satisfied that this is tbe view of the great majority of Pennsylvania Republi cans. The Republicans of Forest county have a ticket this fall in which every member of the party can take just pride. A more business-like ticket, taking it from top to bottom, was never presented to the voters of the county. There is not a name upon it that is not a synonym for honesty, probity and capability, Knch candidate is peculiarly fitted for the olUce for which lie has been named. Isn't that so? Look it over and see if it isn't. Then why not Btand loyally by the candidates and elect them? We think you will, but we want to urge the Republicans to stand ready to defend their candidates from any assault that may be made upon them by the ene my. Do your duty by the men. who would do the same for you undor like circumstances. Don't expect the candi dates to do it all themselves. Help tbe party along to success. You will fuel tbe better for haviug done so. 7. -.7" A JOHN C. OEI1T. Mr. Geist is the candidate of tbe Re publican party of Forest county for the important office of Protbonotary, Regis- ter, Recorder and Cletk of the Courts. He was accorded the courtesy of a re- nomination without any opposition, which came about largely through his natural popularity, the many friends made during the pant three years and bis splendid efficiency in the office to which the people elected blm. In all tbe long line of officials who have held the office of Protbonotary in Forest county and we bave scarcely ever bad a second rate man in that position Mr, Geist ranks with the very first. Careful, painstaking, obliging to all who have occasion to tran sact business in that department, be has gained and retained tbe good will and confidence of tbe people, Irrespective of party affiliations, to a greater degree than usually falls to tbe lot of the average official, and so they bave regarded blm as a sure winner in the race for a second term. Mr. Geist was born In Ringgold township, Jefferson county, January 31, 1S49, and in tbe publb schools of his sec tion fitted himself thoroughly for tbe calling of a bookkeeper and general busi ness manager. He moved to this county twenty years ago and engaged with Samuel Crawford, who was conducting a large lumbering plant at Pigeon, Howe township, as bookkeeper, and In this capacity rendered excellent and satisfac tory services during the years in which that gentleman carried on business in this county. Shortly after that Mr. Geist became employed with the extensive tannery at Brookston in tbe same ca pacity, and his work was alwaya of the most satisfactory character. It is a pleas ure to present such a man to tbe voters for tbelr consideration. One whom you can recommend in every way as pecul iarly fitted for tbe place to which he as pires, and who has grown steadily in popularity with the people while attend ing their business, for the Prothonotary'a office is peculiarly one in which every property holder in the county is vitally interested. Tbe records must be kept absolutely correct. In- Mr. Geist's re election tbe county will be honoring Itself while honoring him. . . .. GIVES MI3 AUTO TO BOY. Quaker City Man Tired of Buying Gas oline and Making Repairs. Philadelphia, Oct. 9. To give away a broken-down auto to a bystander docs not seem such a great thing to Carl Gill, a diamond salesman who lives at 2G1 North Sixth street, and who was reported to have done that vtry thing at Millville, N J., Tuesday. "Certainly I gave away my auto," said Mr. Gill. "I was gettln? tired of it. A year ago I bought tha car for (1.100. I used It regularly, consum ing money by the bucketful for gaso line and repairs. Sometime when I got away out in the country the thing would balk or loosen a nut, or would refuse to move, until at last I get in-!- rnally tired of it. The other day down at Millville It stopped. For a long time I tinkered under the car an J grcae:l my liar.Cs, face and clothes, all with no tfloct. At last I discover;! a ifnall loak in the boiler. I called for he'n to some boys who were stmtlln nearby. Only one, who said his name was Charles Bennett, responde 1. For an hour we worked together on 'ho machine. Each minute I worked I i;ot madder, until at last I felt like tearing the machine wheel from wheel. "I rose from the ground and said to Bennett, 'How would you like to have one of these things?' expecting him to ray that he was thankful that he didn't. But he said: "It would be fine.' "I said to him, 'It's yours," and I walked away. I hope he gets more fun cut of It than I did." COAL DEALERS TO PAY FINES. Higher Court Decides Against Them In Their Appeal. Chicago, Oct. 9. Nine officers of the Retail Coal Dealers' association ot Illinois and Wisconsin, who were found guilty of conspiracy to ralao the price of coal and fined $100 each In the criminal court two years ago, will be obliged to pay their fines, according to a decision of the appellate court. The Indictment charged that in the formation of the Retail Coal Dealurs' association th dealers had combined to destroy anil prevent competition in the sale, delivery and distribution of coal to consumers. The court says: "The ultimate object of the combin ation was to give to its members a monopoly In the retail coal business In their respective localities, thus en abling the members to regulate tho prices independent of legitimate and healthful competition.' Mitchell Does Not Expect Coal Strike. Pittsburg, Oct. 9. John Mitchell, president of the United Mine Workers of America, arrived here from New York on his way to Elizabeth, where he addressed a large meeting of bi tuminous miners. Regarding tho pos sibilities of a strike next spring Mr. Mitchell said: "As far as I can judge, everything will work out harmonious In the end. I can see no reason why there should be a general coal atrike next spring. I have been on a most successful organizing lour through t ho treat anthracite fields. In three s ;,. . V si ALONZO W. STROUP. Last spring tbe Republican party of Forest county nominated Mr. Stroup for the office of Sheriff, after a spirited but entirely friendly and harmonious can vasabetwten tbe several candidates for that position. He is a lifelong resident of the county, having been born at Nebras ka, Green township, July 19, 18i7, and having therefore passed bis forty-eighlb biithflAy in July last. 'Lon, as bis many friends familiarly call him, was educated in the public schools of his community, and at an early age began to bustle for himself. In 18S2 be was married to Miss Mary Wolf, and they bave one sou, Arthur. Shortly after his marriage Mr, Stroup began tbe clearing of a farm on German Hill, in Tionesta township, built himself a dwelling, barn and other need ed buildings, and has continued to reside there, being one of the steady, honorable farmers of his community. Whatever he has of this world'a goods has been gained by honest, steady toil, economy and good moral habits. In his younger days he followed rafting and running lumber on Tionesta creek and tbe Allegheny river, and often during the summer season bis services as pilot have been called into requisition by the lumbermen of this section who bave boats and barges to run to the lower market, and Mr. Stroup is I considered one of the safest pilots on tbe Allegheny river, always landing bis fleet at its destination in good condition While never bitter partisan he has been from young manhood up a consistent, loyal Republican, and deserves the hearty support of every member of his parly in bis canvass at this time. H is nomination was fairly won and the gentlemen who were his opponents at the primaries are giving bim loyal support at the general election, Just as they would have received from nun nad tlie case been reversed. Mr. Stroup is thorougblv conu etent in every respect to till the office of Sheriff to the satisfaction of the people of tbe county, and in favoring bim with their support tbe voters will do so knowing that they are giving a lift to an honorable fellow citizen who has made bis living by me sweat oi uis lace. Nothing sbould give the Republicans more pleasure than electing a man of this sort, a good neigh bor, an uprieht citizen, and one who will fill the office with credit to himself and to the county as well. Give him your hearty support and you will not regret It. months, as a result of this tour, .we have added more than 50,000 anthra cite miners to our organization." Delayed by Fever. Harrisburg, Oct. 9 Governor Penny, packer, at the request of the several commissioners In charge of the dedi cation of the Pennsylvania monuments on the Southern battlefields, has post poned the date of the ceremonies for one month, o-.ving to tho prevalence of yellow fever. The monuments at Andersonvtlle will be dedicated on Die. 7. at Vlcksburg on Dec. 9 and at Chattanooga on Dec. 12. The gover nor and his staff will attend the dedi cation of all these monuments. Th" ceremonies will be In charge of the several commissions under whose di rections they were erected. Seized a Fishing Tug. Cleveland, Oct. 9. A report reached here that the revenue cutter Mor rrll, with United States Collector of Customs Charles Lench of this dis trict on hoard, had confiscated an American f.shing tug found it work in Canadian waters on Lake Erie. The action, it is said, was taken in ac cordance with recent instiuctions re ceived from the secretary of the treas ury. The name of the fishing tug has pot been learned. Mr, Jerome is being pictured by tbe friendly newspapers as Daniel in tbe Lion's Den; but to outside eyes, he looks more like Abedncgo in tbe furnace. The demand tor Vice P.-esiJent Fair banks as a speaker at popular functions is growing. His speaking capacity was first manifest to the country during tbe last presidential campaign, since which time he has improved his oratorical ut terances until they are quite models of calm, logical discourse. His name is not so frequently mentioned in connection with the nomination of his party lor pres ident next term as are some others, but he may be a considerable figure in the national convention. Ciilarrh t'nniiot He t'lircil with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the sent of the disease. Ca tarrh is a blood or constitutional diseaso, and in order to cure it you must take in ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and ai!ts direct I v on tho blood and mucous surfaces Hull's Ca tarrh Curo is not a quack medicine. It was preserihed by ono ol'the besU phys icians in this country for years, and Is a regular prescription'. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with tbe best blood purifiers acting diroctlv on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combi nation of the two ingredients is what pro duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Semi lor testimonials IVec. if . J. C'll KMC V .t Co., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price ".". Hall's Family Pills are the best. For fifteen years I was affiicted with Inflammation of the kidneys and pains in the groin, side and back and Buffered no one knows how much until I procured Thompson's Barosma, Backache, Kidney and Liver Cure, which made a complete euro s)s I have boon perfectly well for several years. E. J. Nourse, Mapletoii, Iowa. Thompson's Ilarosma Is guaran teed harmless ami pleasant to lake. Druggists, 00c and fl.00. tf I.iul of I he HraiMaI1w-rate Kxmmloa I. Oil t'lfy and Tliuaville via Fraa- ylvKltlH Kallrmd. Sunday, Oct, 22. Speoial train will be run on tbe following schedule and ex curslon tickets will be sold from stations named at rates quoted: Train leaves. Rate, Glade t.47 a. m. 1 00 Mruthera 9.51 " 1 00 Warren 9.6rt " 1 00 Irvineton lO.Od " 1 00 Tidioute 10.84 " 78 Hickory 10..K) " 78 Tionesta. n.02 " 76 Oil City Ar...U.40 " Titusville " ...12.20 p. m Returning, special train will leave Ti tusville 7.00 p. in., Oil City 7.40 p. in., Warren 9.00 p. m., and runs through to Olean and Bradford. Tickets will be good going only on special train. Returning they will be good only on special train Oct. 22, or regular tralna Oct. 23, but will not be accepted in parlor or sleeping cars. Chll dreu between 5 aud 12 years of age, half rates. Train 33 due to leave Oil City 8.25 p. m. October 23, will leave Titusville on that date at 4.30 p. m. 2t There is a vast difference between getting ahead In tbe world and getting a bead in saloon. You will find enclosed 50o for San Cura Ointment. Kindly send it at once, It Is worth its weight in gold. My bus- band says he would not be without it if it cost five dollars a bottle. Ha has been troubled with Piles many years. He did not want me to write for tho first bottle of San-Cura, as he bad given up all hope of being cured. He cannot now aay enough of your wonderful San-Cura Oint ment. Mrs. Daniel McCormick, 408 E. 19th St., Erie, Pa. At all druggists, 25c ana oua. tf A man's laziness has certainly reached tbe limit when be feels that itls loo much trouble to try to avoid trouble. -Thompson's Barosma has never been known to fail In curing any disease of the Kidneys, Liver or Bladder; also Rheu matism, Sciatica, Palpitation of tbe Heart, Nervous Debility and Female Weakness, Thompson's Barosma can be taken by all ages aud has cured many children of iNon-reteotlon or bed wetting. It is purely vegetable and pleasant to take, No opiate in any form is used in its man ufacture. Thompson's Barosma 50o and ft. ou. ah druggists. tr Men who are always telling you things for your own good mean well, but thoy are awfully tiresome. $33.00 to the Parinc taut, t'klraa, Bill. waukee 1- Nt. Paul Railway, 833, Chicago to Sao Francisco, Lot ADceles. Portland. Seattle. Tacoma. aud many other points on the Pacific Coast. Every day until October 31. Double berth in tourist sleeoer. 87. Descriptive folder free. Choice of routes via tbe Chicago, Milwaukee & & St. Paul Railway. John R. Pott, District l'assentrer Acept. Koom D. Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. oct25 Forest County Prohibition Ticket. For Associate Judge, WM. LOWMAM, Marieuyille. For Protbonotary, JAMES O. BROMLEY, Tionesta. For County Commissioner, C. A. LANSON, Tionesta. ' For Sheriff, For Auditor, ROBERT C. YOUNG, Kellettvllle. For Jury Commissioner, ASA W. HEATH. Tionesta. Executor's Notice. Whereas. Letters TmtamRntjirv nn tha estate of Lewis Weingard, late of Har- monv townsliin. KtirAHL nnntv Pa Ha. ceased, having been granted to tbe un dersigned, ail persons indebted to aaid estate are hereby notified to make pay ment without delay, and those having claims or demands will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. 1 if . v.. . Oct. 4-0t. Tionesta, Pa. WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, , and material for Window Casings and Inside Work. A good supply to select from always in stock. Call on or addrese. JAS. J. LANDERS, TIONESTA. PA. or F. l AMSLER. DR. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY Pleasant to Take. Powerful to Cure, . And Welcome In Every Home. KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE Dr. David Kennedr'i Favorite Itommiv la a,ri.ntMl to all aires and both sexes, affurdintr ncrmtincnt fa. lief in ail ewes caused by impurity of the blood, cm ii na jvmiu'y, itiiuiiir ami i.ivrr i;om lalntH; cures uUHtipHtiou aud Weuknesites yeruliur to wuim-n. It provedsiiceeMtfnl in ciws where all other rnedU cint'H huvo toUilly fulled. o sutlerernhould despair Oriluiitf lis this remedy it untried. It has an iinhro ken record of success for over B0 yearn, and has won hoHis of warm friends. Aro you stiff ering from any diseaxo traceahls to the causes mentioned ? If so, lr. Kennedy has slaked his peruana! and professional reputation on tho statemeutthat Favorite ltemeriy will da yon good. Send for A froo trlnl lmtflo nnd booklet con taining; valuable uielirnlnlviri)on the treatment of Vtirimifl diwases. Write nlnotdr an i:y Tent' nr iiiKiinir oiiii you iinve Kinney uinenHe, Adorers lr. Otivid Kennedy' Son. Itoiiduiit. N . V. REMi:fUF.R. the full nameis Dr. David Ken Tiedv's FAVOIil'I K liEMEKY, made at Itondout, N. V., and the prjreie Wl.00 (mx bottles $5.00) at all (IniL'L'iftB in tho United Slates. Canada and foreign, countries CHICHrSTCR'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS V-v Original fend Only Geaulatv ryCK.aArK. A!wTirliab1a I wAlm. aih DritvHet f V-AU tn rillCHKSTEK'S ENGLISH Jyn hk II and ioM mettllte boiM. Mld lfferoM NubailtuUoM mmA lalltv Llvna. Buy of your lrogirt, r Mod 4e. Is unipa for Particular, TetlNlall and It rllcr for l,adla,n m Uitw, dt re lura Mail. lO.OOtf TMilmaaiaU. Holitbf all Drumii. rhlchMiM I'kolol i! Mait islt 99. MaaUaoa ham, FUILA FA Snappy Styles in Fall Footwear, Patent Leather, IIox Calf, Vicl Kid, Yelour Hid, Can be seen in our windows. Also, tbe latest things in IlaU, Shirts, Suspenders, Collars, Ac. Styles absolutely correct and prices always reasonable. AMan'sAttire Is to Ills Character As the Index Is to a Book. Men of sterling character will wear clothes of sterling qualities when they know of ' 'Correct Clothes for Men." Our Fall and Winter Sack Suits in this line of incomparable wearables are of the highest grades for all man ner of men whether of a taste that is grave or gay. In sizes to fit all fig ures whether large or small, slim or stout. Tbe models are the latest New York creations of those greatest clothiers of modern times, Messrs. Alfred Benjamin A Co. and Hackett, Carhart & Co., Broadway, New York. Prices range from $28 down to (10. A first class cutter fits this clolbioe and any necessary changes are made in our owo shop by expert tailors. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST. . OIL CITY. PA. Fred. Grettenberger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. ATI work DerUininir to MunhinArv. En. gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Kit tings and General Klacksniithing prompt ly done at I..OW KaUw. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of andjuBt west of tbe Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER iQS. M. B&VBr, PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. Repairs Boilers, Stills, Tanks, Agitators. Buys and Hells Neeond - hand Boilers, Etc Wire or letter orders nrnmntlv at . i i j tended to. End ofSusneneion Bndee. Third ward, OIL CIT. PA. RAILWAY. TIlEE TABLE To Take Effect July 1st, J 90,"). G.W.S06IU & SON NORTH Eastern Time SOUTH 8 1 Stations 2 4" p.uila. Leave Arrtvejp, ni. p.m 6 30 !7 7 7 jNonrasKa Hops Run Lamentation . Newtown Mills Kellettvllle 12 Buck Mills 11 Mayburg 11 Porkey 11 i 05 6 00 5 55 00 5 45 50 5 35 40l5 25 2015 15 7 007 10 7 1 25 8 1 45 8 1 608 1 558 Minister 111 Wellers 11 5 10 5 05 4 55 4 45 4 35 4 20 4 15 p.m 108 Hastings 10 Blue Jay 10 Henry's Mill 10 Barnes 10 2 25 8 2 40 8 3 059 3 15.9 p.m'a. Sheffield 10 Arrive Leave a, T. D. COLLINS, Pbksidknt. Promlljf obtained, or FEE RETURNED. 10 YEARS' IXPIRIINCI. Uur CHARGES ARC THC LOWEST. Bond model, pboto or iketch (or expert Mareh mnd free report on patentability. INFRINGEMENT mlti conducted before mil eourta. Patents obtained through nn, ADVER TISED and SOLD, free. TRADE-MARKS, PEN. (IONS and COPYRIGHTS qukklr obtained. Opposite U. 8. Potent Office, ' WA8HINOTON, O. C. atosreaB?Pag?TO s r- in a o ure a om m uoe ua Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. JB ?y Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. This Signature, JfjCpTy a u Black Clothes. A BLACK IT Cau be worn evory day In the year, and any hour of the day You can wear the Coat and Vest with any Trousers, or the Trousers with any Coat and Vest. However, wc wish to say right here and emphasize : Have a Care In buying your Black Suit, lor black shows good or poor tailoring as no other fabric docs. "We make all styles of Black Suits, both single and double breasted, from the very finest Thi bets, Clays, or Unfinished Worsteds. Kach suit is cut to your individual measure and made in our own shops. Every yard of goods shrunk and guaranteed absolutely fast color. $15.00, 18.00. $20.00, 22.50. $24.00, 25.00. H. B. Fcit, Manager Tionesta Branch, Glasaow Woolen Mills Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. 11 n c Cole's Hot Blast It warm far- ?V CAUTION See the words, "Cole's Hot Blast each stove. None genuine without it . Our stock of Stoves, as usual, consists of the latest makes of GAS RANGES AND HFATFDc which are sold at the lowest Dossiblp fimiro &mm,',. A, bills. v e have the goods to do J. 0. Scowden, JAMES HASLET, Siisoessor to S. II. Haalet'a Sons. GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furiiitiiro Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENN .. ijiiiilm,i w . a aom m urie IT'S ALWAYS RIGHT OIL CITY, PA. WILL SAVE $25.00 IX FDEL THIS VIITEB Cole's Hot Blast it a great value. We tell it under a positive guarantee. It burns soft coal, lipnito coal, coke, hard coal, wood or any fuel without any change in the stove. You only need one stovo for the entire year, Spring, Fall or dead of Winter. Strikes or coal combines cease to be a terror if you have a Cole's Hot Blast. Fire Never Out is the only stove that keeps the house all night and gives the family a warm breakfast room in the morning without kindling ucw ii ro. uuarameea to noia lire Irota Saturday night to Monday morning. Saves the Dollars If you feel poor it saves balf yottt uci diii, wnue giving the above beautiful results. It will make a ton of cheap alack soft coal, do more work and hold fire better than your neighbor gets out of a ton of hard coal in bis foO.OO stove. Scientific and Air-tight construction throughout. A patent ed steel collar connects the elbow draft to the stove body and cannot open by action ol the fiercest heat The patented compound hinge on the lower draft cannot warp and the draft door closes air-tight by its own weight. The guaranteed smoke-proof feed door prevents smoke, oust or gas escaping when fuel is put in tho stove. Perfect results, therefore, from any fuel. Tho heavy fire box protects the points where other stoves burn out first, and insures great durability. Ask to see the patented dustless ash cover for re moving ashes. Our method &is the only clean way. 4 :3 Cole's Hot Blast makes y5.l)0 worth of fuel give more heat than sifirwi worth in any other stove. Sold on a positive guar antee. Investigate todav. w j - from Chicago" on the feed door ot it with. Tionesta, Pa. JORKNZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of , HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONKSTA. PA. f hflmtieriain'e Colic' Cholera and mamDenain S Diarrhoea Remedy. ever fafl. Buy it now. It may save life. way iz nn mmi on every box. 25c.