THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. WINK, - Editor 4 Proprietor. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1906. AXXOUXCKMEXTS. Tkrms. Congress, $20; Senate, $15; Aseint)lv. li District Attorney. 7. The eah niUHt invariably accompany tlie oruer lor announcement. CONGRESS. I desire to present my name for the consideration of the Republican voters of linn congressional District as a candidate for member of Ccnrens, subject to the will m toe county primaries and the dia trict conference. O. C. At.lkn. Warren, Pa, I hereby announce myself as a candi date for representative in Congress from the twenty-eighth district of Pennsylva nia. II, 11. Ccminos, Tidioute, Pa. ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to announce John II. Roiikrtson, of Tionesta Borough, as candidate lor Assembly, subject to K6' publican usages. Thk pictures of Miss Alice Roosevelt's weddiug dress by artists who have never been within 300 miles of It, mutit have been made by the correspondence school method. Former President Cleveland is weary of his job as rebate referee tor 'he big in surance companies. The question of what to do with our ex-Presidents then is still unsolved. Marshall Fiki.d achieved distinction not by being the richest merchant in the world, but by being its greatest tax-payer, A more substantial conception of probity is not possible. President Hadley of Yale saya that only a man with spurting blood can ap preciate football. Presumably then, such a highly organized man would be in his glory if be could witness a train wreck. According to the forthcoming report Of Secretary of Internal Affaiis, Isaac R. Brown, a vast amount of detailed infor mation concerning railroads In this stale, will be made known. Tbe report shows that 79 employes were killed and 2,033 injured; Jltl other persons killed and 215 injured, or a total of 214 killed and 2,530 injured. In 1904 there were 272 persons killed and 2,110 injured. That's "killing the in some." About a year ago quite a number of Oil City and Franklin men were laboring under the delusion they were going to "quire sudden wealth through "diamond contracts." The promoters held out all kinds ol inducements to the representa tives of the local newspapers in an effort to secure their aid in pushing the thing along. They even guaranteed to double money Invested in a very brief period, and succeeded in landing a good many who were yearning for quick returns and large profits. Aud now a whole lot of the investors are wiser. Their experience came a little high, to be sure, but every mother's son of them realized perfectly when he went into tbe enterprise that somebody must be robbed in order that others might derive such fancy profits. The parties who were singed deserve little syuipathy.-Oil City Blizzard. At tempts to work the scheme on Tionesta innocents met with failure and so far as we are able to learn all our diamond-loving citizens still retain their lucre as well as their good common sense. The state senate of Ohio, on Thursday, demonstrated the eflpct of release from tbe free pass influence, when without a word ol discussion, and without a dis senting vote, a bill was pawed, making two cents a mile the maximum rate of piisseiiiter fare that can be charged in that state. Tbe bill was reported from the committee, with recommendation of passage Thursday and was regularly on the callendar for Friday, but one senator desiring a leave of absence, a motion was made to take it up out of its order which was done without objection. Not a rail road lobbyist was present. The house committee on railroads had a similar bill under consideration and postponed action one week. This delay ao incensed the members ol that branch that threats of a motion to remove the chairman were made. Two cent fare bills nave been pre sented to every legislature of Ohio for many years, but could never before be brought to a vole. It is a pity our Gov ernor did not think to indicate some thing of this sort in bis call for "reform" legislation, as by this time the people of Pennsylvania might have been enjoying the great and righteous privilege, go long denied tbem, of riding on tbe railroads at a two cent rate. Two Cents a Mile. There is a rising sentiment in this and other states agaitiBt the injustice of ex acting a deposit of $10 from the purchas ers of tbouaaud-mile tickets. Less fre quently expressed is the popular belief the railroads could well alford a rate of two cuts a mile on all classes of passen ger traffic, but the belief is not loss strong. The connection- between these desired re'orms and the abolition of free passes is casual, only. In the matter of the $10 deposit there is no direct con nection. It Is probable the purchasers of mileage who have always rebelled against the de posit have seen in the abolition of free passes a better chance to get the eai of legislators and others and so have thought the time propitious to begin their agita tion. As a matter of fact, however, they have a suit now pending In the courts to tent the lei!l rights of railroads to make such a charge. This suit was brought on gooa legal auvice that such a contract cannot be enforced. There is a direct relation between tho deuiaud for two cents a mile to all classes of passeugers and the cutting off of pass os. The railroads must have spent con aiderable sums in accommodHting those who traveled without paying. They must have made up that loss by overcharging the general public. They have dono a prop r thing in abolishing free transpor tation and they should do another proper act by reducing tbe fares charged the getieral public which has heretofore borne Hie bunion of the free passes. Moreover, a reduction of general faros would be the best possible evidence of intent on the part of the railroads to make the pass reform permanent. Pittsburg O anette Farmers' Institute Programs. The following programs have been pre pared for tbe Farmers' Institutes to be bold iu K, O. T, M. Hall, East Hickory, Wednesday, Fob. 7th, in (lie old M. E. Church, West Hickory, Thursday, Feb. 8tb, and in the Court House, Tionesta, Fridav and Saturday, Feb. 9th and 10th: EAST HICKORY PROGRAMME. WEDNESDAY MORNtNO. :30. Music; Prayer; Address of Wel come, Jonathan Albaugh; Response, J. S. Burns; Stable Manure, R, R, Stuart; Cement Floors, Why Economic, Horace II. Hall; Breeding and Care of Swine, J. S. Burns; Soil Moisture Problems, Prof. R. L. Watts. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. 1:30. Music; Question Box; Clover for Feed and Fertilizer, Horace H. Hall; Sheep Husbandry, J. S. Burns; Practical Plaut Feeding, Prof. R. L. Watts; Fruit Culture, R. R. Stuart; Adjournment. WEDNESDAY EVENING. 7:00. M usic; Question Box; Tbe Farm's Beet Product, Prof. R. L. Watta; Home Influence, J. S. Burns; Centralization of Township Schools, R. R. Stuart; The Ba sis cf Our Greatness, Horace H. Hall. WEST HICKORY PROGRAMME. THURSDAY MORNtNO. 9:30. Music; Prayer; Address of Wel come, Rev. E. D. Mowreyj Response, Horace II. Hall; Dairy Bacteria, R. R. Stuart; Corn, Selection of Seed, Ao., J. S. Burns; The Farm Market Garden, Prof. R. L. Watts; Strawberries for the Home, Horace H. Hall; Adjournment. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. 1:30. Music; Question Box; Practical Plant Feeding, Prof. R. L. Watts; Stable Manure, R. R. Stuart; How to Make Sheep Pay, Best Breeds, Ac, George King; The New Road Law and the Farm er's Duty Under It, T. D. Collins; Breed ing and Careof Swino, J. S. Burns; Clover for Feed and Fertilizer, Horace H. Hall; Adjournment. THURSDAY EVENING. 7.00. Music; Question Box: The Farm er and His Wife, J. S. Burns; Centraliza tion of Township Schools, R. R. Stuart; How Should We Educate Our Country Boys and Girls, T. D. Collins; The Farm's Best Product, Prof. R. L. Watts; Our Greatest Benefactors, Horace H. Hall. TIONESTA PROGRAMME, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 1:30. Prayer; Address of Welcome, S, D. Irwin; Response, Prof. R. L. Watts; Fru't Culture, Planting Trees, R. R. Stuart; Cement Floors, Why Economic, Horace II. Hall; Soil Moisture Problems, Prof. R. L. Watte; Corn, Breeding and Selection of Seed, J. S. Burns; Adjourn ment. FRIDAY EVENING. 30. Music; Question Box; Centrali zation of Township Schools, Expense of So Many Separate School Buildings, R. R. Stuart; The Farms Best Product, Prof. R. L. Watts; Tbe Basis ol Our Greatness, Horace H. Hall; Home Influence, J. S. Burns; Adjourned. i SATURDAY MORNING. 9:30. Clover for Feed and Fertilizer, Horace H. Hall; Practical Plant Feeding, Prof. R. Li. Watte; Breeding and Care of Swine, J, S. Burns; Sheep Husbandry, R. R. Stuart; Poultry for Proflt. Best Breeds, Ac., How to Make Hens Lay in Winter, discussion opened by John M. Zuendel. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. 1:30. Question Box; Strawberries for the Home, Horace U. Hall; The New Road Law and the Farmer's Duty under it, A. C. Brown; The Farm Market Gar den, Prof. R. L. Watt; Sheep Hus bandry, J. S. Burns; Stable Manure, R. R. Stuart; Supervisors and Their Duties Under Act of 1905, Payment of Road Tax in Cat-h, Ac, T. D. Collins. ladies' session. 7;00. Music; Question Box; The Farm er and II is. Wife, J, S. Burns; Compul sory Vaccination, Duties of Parents, Teachers and Directors, T. F. Rltchey; Essay, Social Life; Reading; Agricultural Education, Prof. R. L. Watts; Our Great est Beuelactors, Horace II. Hall. State of Ohio City, ofToledo, ) L.CCUS uounty, j Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the tirm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business in the City ot Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS lor each and every case of Catarrh that can not be cured by tbe use of Hall's Ca tarrh Cure, FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day ol December, A. D. 1890. seal. A. W.GLEASON, fotary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly ou the blood and mu cous surfaces of tbe system. Send for lettuuioniaiH, tree. Cream of the 'cits. It's rough on a girl if her beau neg lects to shave. Clearance sales with a discount off are quite common, but clearance sales with reductions like we have made are very uucoui.iioq. Come and see. Hop kins, it It's a poor artist who Is unable to draw an obese salary. C. M. Arnor has a fine Portland cut ter, one of the roomy kind, aud run but a lew times, for sale at a bargain. Call on or address, Tlonosta, Pa. tf A waiter is a chap who has learned to labor while he waits. San-Cara Ointment cures cuts, burns, bruises and old sores. San-Cura Soap should be used to wash the parts affected before applying tbe ointment. 25o each. All druggists. tf -Fashions are naturally regulated by trade conditions. Nearly all garments are worn longer in dull times than in prosperous ones. Thompson's Barostua at ouce corrects the Kidneys, soothes the nerves and re stores the stomach and heart to their nor ninl conditions, Thompson's Barosma Is pleasant to tuko. 50o and $1,00, All druggists. if It is just like a shower bath to havo one of your children ask you why one of tbe neighbors is so much more successful than you. Cut this out and take it to Dunn A Fi'lton's drug store and get a freejsainple of Chamberlain's Stomach and Llyer These tablets are far superior to Dills. be lng easier to take and more pleasant in etlect. Tbwy correct disorders of tbo stomach, liver and bowels. tf TO I'l'ItE A tOI.H IN ONE DAY Take Laxative ISromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund the money If it fails to cure. m. vv.urove s signature is on each box. 25c. JACK TAR'S GIN. The V'v Liquor Won SninffKlrd Abonrd One or Our Wnrahtp. While on tho China station in 1SSG the master nt nnns' mess on the Unit ed States steamer Omaha was In n drunken and demoralized condition for several weeks. Try as he might the captain could not discover where the liquor was routing from. Finally nil sh.ire liberty was stopped, but tho drunkenness did not cease. On the morning of nailing while tho executive olllcer was near the port gangway watching tho taking In of stores he asked what was in a" large demijohn, that came over the side with boxei nnd packages. He was told that It was vinegar. He pulled tbe cork and sniff ed It. It was vinegar. Then his at tention was attracted by the tag marked "master at anus' mess," nnd, remarking tiial the mess must lie us ing vinegar for bathing, as be had al ready seen the same demijohn brought aboard twice within that week, he or dered the olllcer of the deck to luspeet It carefully and taste It. lie did; it was vinegar. That olllcer, however, noticed th.it the Jug had an unusually long neck. He poured out a siniill quantity of vinegar and discovered an extra cork l;i tho bottom of the 'neck. lU-low that were three gallons of gin. The vinegar between the corks had served to deceive the inspecting of ficer at the gangway for a uiw.th. Chicago News. Splendid Filth. Captain E. S. (Jrogan, author of "The Nile as I Raw It," gives this descrip tion of a bit of scenery near the head waters of the river of Egypt: "A long, slimy pool of putrefying reeds, where foul fish foregather nnd great pythons writhe and gorge themselves on hideous toads and slither; long, gleaming bands of gold, through labyrinths of fetid green and purple spume, where the fireflies dance, great butterflies flosh, dragon flies glint nnd the suck-suck of swamp, the roar of huge bellied frogs, the cicada's scream, merge In a sad minor key; where In the ceaseless struggle between fruition and decay death wins." A Jnmnlrnn I.ady Nprnks Highly of Cham. brrlnln'a Touch Remedy. Mrs. Michael Hart, wife of tbe super intendent of Cart Service at Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies Islands, says that she has for some years used Chamber lain's Cough Remedy for coughs, croup and whooping cough and has -found it very beneficial. She has implicit confi dence in it and would not be without a bottle of it iu her house. Sold by Dunu & Fulton. Why Wuflorf Warrks. Pa. Phillips Drug Co. Dear Sir;-I had been afflicted with rheumatism for 15 years and had tried every known remedy, but without any success, until I got a 50o bottle of Crock er's Rheumatio Remedy and only needed half a bottle and have not felt or suffered any pain since. Would not take one hundred dollars for the other half of the bottle if I could not get any more. It will cure. If you are suffering get a bottle at once. M. L. AM ANN, Merchant Tailor. For sale by Dunn & Fulton. I bad been afflicted over 30 years with Piles and had spent over $r00 for Pile medicines. Two bottles of San-Cura Ointment completely cured me. It is now three years since I wa. cured and I have bad no return of the Piles whatever. Jamea Lynch, Enterprise, San-Cura Ointment, 25 and 50c. Madebv Tboinp aon Medical Co., Titusville, Pa. At all drug store. tf Have Yon Dyspepsia, IndiKmtion ? If today you suffer from impaired di gestion, sluggish liver or impure blood, and you were told of a preparation which would cure you at small cost, would you try the remedyT "There is a medicine Green's August Flower. Go to your druggist's and buy a test bottle for 2.") cents, or tbe regular size for 75 couts. If you have used all other dyspepsia reme dies without satisfaction, or if you have never used any preparation for these dis tressing affections; if you have headache, biliousness, loss of appetite, sleeplessness, nervousness, or any disorder of the sto mach or liver, cure yourself quickly by nsing tbe infallible August Flower. It is not an alcobolio stimulant, but quite harmless for general use. Get a copy of Green's Prize Almanac. For sale by Dunn & Fulton. A large reward is herewith offered in any case where Thompson's Barosma bas oured any disease of the kidneys and liver aud the cure bas not remained a permanent one. Thompson's Barosma is tbe secret of the success of a great phy sician who is a specialist on kidney and liver disease. It is pleasant to take and agrees with the most delicate stomach, 50c and $1.00. All druggists. tf How to Hprnk (irrinnn. You I'nn I.rnrn the l.nnwiiHti In Ninety lliiys. Strange, but nevertheless true, you or anyone else can learn to speak, read and write the German langusge absolutely free. For 90 days, In every dally Issue of The Pittsburg Dispatch, a lesson in German will be printed so simple that a child with ordinary education can master the language. Parents who have chil dren not old enough now to study them should cut out tbe lessons each day and save them. If you save the lessons ail your children can leam Gorman. Siuco the first of last July thousands have learned tbe Spanish and Italian languages from the simple lessons published in The Dispatch. More people, howevor, who would have liked to have learned those languages wero prevented from doing so by not knowing about them. We hope everyone in this vicinity may read this item, and take advantnge of tho oppor tunity. The tirst lesson will be printed Monday, February 5. Tell your news agent to leave you the Daily Dispatch regularly and get the benefit of these lessons only 10 cents by the week. My arm was badly scalded with steam and was very painful. I applied San Cura Ointment, which stopped tbe pain at once aud the arm healed rapidly. 1 always keep it in tho house. San-Curn Is a wonderful ointment. Gilbert Hard, Rinard's Mills, Monroe Co., O. San Cura, 25 and 50c All druggists. tf A il'AUANTKKI I'l ltK FOIt I'll.KS. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding files. I'rugglslH are authorized to reluntl money If Pazo Ointment fails to cure in 0 to 14 days. 50c. I was confined to the home with kidney complaint for seven weeks and was most of the time in bed. Some time before I bad been refused life Insurance, as I was told I could not live many months. At the suggestion of tbe drug gist, who was a frieud of mine, I began taking Thompson's Barosma, Kidney ami Liver Cure, and I am happy to make the statement, which my wife will affirm, that five bottles of Thompson's Barosma completely cured me. Also I refer to my neighbors as to the above facts. Orson Hopkins, Townville, Pa, Barosma, 50o and $1.00. All druggists. tf CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing accounts have been filed in my office and will bo presented at the next term of Court tor confirmation: First aud final account of W, A. Cross mini, Guardiau of J. V. Emmett, at which lime the said guardiau will ask for his discharge. First and final account of W. T. Hart, Administrator of the estate of Walter J. Murphy, lateof Jenka township.deceased. J. C. GEIST, Clerk of Orphans' Court. Tionesta, Pa., January 22, 1000. Notice of Appeals. Notice is hereby given that the County Commissioners of Forest County, Pa., will meet at their office in tbe Court House iu Tionesta borough, on tbe 7th, 8th and 0th of February, 1906, for the purpose of holding a Court of Appeals from the assessment of l'.MXi. Lkonard Aonkw, Andbkw Wolf, Philip Emkrt, Attest, Commissioners, J. T Dale, Clerk. Tionesta, Pa., Jan. 15, 1900. Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration on the estate of J. M. Montgomery, late of Barnett Township, Forest County, Pa., deceased, ha v lltif liMtn ir r . 11 F ii 1 tn I lia nmlanlirnwl all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and those having claims or de- mmifla will tirnaent: thnm rinlv iithAntl. cated, for settlement. A. K. Bradkn, Adm'r., Clarington, Pa. A. C. Brown, Attorney. 6t. PROCLAMATION. Whkreas, The Hon. W. M. Lindsev. President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holdings Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, Over aud Terminer aud General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the rourtu Monday of February, being tho 20th day of February, llioO. No tlco is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices or the Peace and Con stables of said county, that they be then and there iu their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ot said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things wmcn to uieir onice appertain to be done. and to thoso who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that ttiey may ue men ana mere to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my baud and seal this 2JJ day of January, A. 1). 1!NMI. A. W. STKOUP, l.s. Sheriff. To the People Rich's Famous All Wool Sock has fallen into compe tition with a very inferior article. The imitation is so perfect that only an expert is fble to detect the counter feit with its cotton and shod dy mixtures, until the Eock is put iuto service Unscru pulous competitors are rep resenting the sock as Rich's All Wool, thus deceiving the customer and injuring our reputation. To protect ou.-selves and the trade in the future Rich's Socks will bear a Red Seal Trade Mark priuted in white, a lac simile of which is shown above. Respectfully, John Rich fc Bros., Woolricli, Pa. On Sale at Our NEWS ROOM Saturdays Or will he delivered to your house the following papers: The Buffalo Illustrated Express, The N. Y. Illustrated Record, The Saturday Evening Post, The Pennsylvania Grit, The Chicago Ledger and Blade. We also have (he Buffalo Daily Morning Express, which we can de liver to you at noon. Carson & Matson Newsdealers. WANTED: bv Chicago wholesale and mail order house, assistant manager (man or woman) for this county and ad joining territory. Salary $20 anil f xpeuses paid weekly; expense money advanced. Work pleasant; position permanent. No Investment or experience required. Write at once lor full particulars and en close self-addressed envelope COOPER A Co., m Lako 8t., Chicauo, III. 4 RUBBER Door Mats Do not carry mud and dirt into your home. It isn't sani tary, it isn't necessary. Get one of our Rub ber Mats without de lay. Size, 18x30 inches large enough. Weight, 6 pounds heavy enough. Price, $1.25, Cheap enough. Last Week But one of the Forced Sale. Profit by this sale while you can, for "Necessity Knows No Law," and the goods must be sold. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST. , OIL CITY. PA. Fred. Grottenbergor GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery. Kn- gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General lilacksin i tiling prompt ly done at Low Kates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop In rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa, Tour patronage solicited, FRED. GRKTTENBEROKB Jqs. tf. tmm PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER, Repairs Boilers, fttlllw, Tanks, Agitators. Ituys and Nells Second - hand Boilers, Etc. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End of Suspension Bridge, Third ward, Oil, CIT1, IA. WHY 00 PEOPLE Neglect the Teeth? The most importaut aids to digestion. Have your mouth put in proper condition and note the increase in health. Stomach trouble and ca tarrh are caused and aggravated by poor teeth. Plates at $5 00 and up a set. Gold GrowoB, be t 22k. gold, $5.00. Gold Fillings $1.00 aud up. Silver Fillings 50 cents. New York 52 Keneca St., Oil City. JORENZO FULTON. Manufacturer or and Dealer Iu HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. PAINLESS DENTISTS Toko Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.? Seven Minion boxes sold in post 1 2 months. This Signature. Trousers to Order. $2.70 ' This opportunity is one that appeals to every man, Tho chanco to get good Tailor-made Trousers at half tho usual prico is exceptional. How about an extra pair or so of Trousers in your wardrobe ? Won't they bo acceptable? Wo havo an ex cellent assortment of patterns for your selection, so better pre pare for future needs. Same high grade tailoring as at regu lar prices. If you should desiro to take advantage of tho freo pants offer with a suit or over coat order, you may do so, as both of these bargains are now on tap. $15 Suits, Overcoats, H. B. Feit, Manager Tionesta Branch, Glasaow Woolen Mills Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. . 110 SSSBE OIL CITY, PA. For anything needed in the line of HARDWARE From a Carpet Tack up, go to J. C. SCOWDEN, Whose stock is kept up to that standard of excellence usual to a first cUbs Hardware Establishment. It ned not be repeated that you can save on almost any article needed, that has be-o demonstrated often enough, aud our customers are aware of it. Heavy and Nhelf Hardware, Carpenters' and It ui Id era' Nupplles, Teamster' Outlits, Tools or All Kinds Kitchen Furniture. We take the lead in STOVES A number of very Handsome Cutters in stock, which will be Bold at a low figure. Come sod see them. Always prepared to do new or repair work promptly, in wagon making or blacksmith-ing. J. c. s ow ii:x, immmim asp FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA. CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, lime Deposit Solicited. A. Watnk Cook, President. A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, A. B. Collections remitted for on day of pnymeut at low rates. We promine our custom ers all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest pild on time deposits. Tour patronage respectfully solicited. To Cure a Cold Isi One Day tzs $2.70 Extra Trousers Free Gas and Wood Savers. TIOXI1STA, mmmmmsm NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. S50.000. $42,000. Will pay Four Ter Cent, per Annum Kbllt. Cashier. Wm. Smrarbacor, Vloe President DIREOTORfl Q. W. Robinson, Wm. Smearbaugh, T. F. Rltohev. J. T. Dale. J. II. Kellv. pvA SfjCyr on everv syrvrL box. 25c. g