The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, April 24, 1907, Image 4

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    RUSSIAN DAXGKR SIGNALS.
THH MTSTERY OP MT8IO.
Smart k Silberbersc
Women's Exquisite
Tailored Suits.
A Brilliant Showing and
Very Moderately Priced.
No stone has been left unturned to provide a stock of
women s ready-to-wear apparel second to none m Pennsylvania,
both in regards style and price range. Rack after rack, case
after case fairly bulge with suits arrayed lor your choosing.
Owing to our syndicate of stores the best makers in the land
strive to give us the best effort of their productions, and, mark
you, the best values too, hence we are enabled to offer such ex
cellent values.
Nobby Hats for the Young Miss.
lust received a big assortment of ready-to-put-on hats for
the yv.'inger generation. Inexpensive, yet as full of style as an
egg i f meatfl, $1.50, f2, $2.50 and $2.90. A big range
at th ! itter price and it is this lot we expect will be the most
popul v..
Smart Sailors Again.
Many a year since the plain mannish straw sailor hat en
joyed any great degree of popularity. Eight years agos we re
member, it was difficult to supply the demand, so urgent was it.
Unless all signs fail, history will repeat itselt this season. Ev
erything points to a revival, but the trouble is manufacturers are
unprepared. Every retailer in the land is clamoring for . sailor
hats, but there isn't enough to go around. With our usual
forethought we made preparations. Four dozen arrived a short
time ago, while ten dozen additional are in transit.
braid has the call. Black is favorite, next comes white.
The Smart &
OIL CITY, PA.
OIL
is an appropriate name for our
CITY
and we
TRUST
you will consider this a good name for our
COMPANY
Four per cent, paid on Time Deposits.
Correspondence solicited.
The Coffield
Water Motor
Will make
your wife
happy,
By relieving her of the drudgery
. . Ml
servant u win soive me prouiem ui
Keeping a Good Servant.
The drudgery of washday is
home which possesses a ijomeld
We have a full line of Asphalt and Tarred lloofliug. And
if vou want a eood Slate Hoof, come in and see us at once. We can
save you money.
Everything in Garden Tools, Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Building
Hardware, &o. Uur stoct is getliog larger at
Tionesta Hardware.
Pa. dti'Gusr Mqscjs:
OFTICIAF.
Office ) 4 7W National Bank Building,
OIL CITY, PA.
Eyes examined free.
Exclusively optical.
r. l,.1-:' Colic. Cholera and
LOamOeriain S Diarrhoea Krmedy.
Never fail. Buy it now. It may save life.
The rough
Silberberq Co.
I AM FOR W0HEN
of washday, or if you keep a
1-1 P
a thing of the past in every
Washer. (Jome in and see one
win
Promptly obtained, or FEE RETURN EC
SO Yt' IXPIRIINCE. UurCHAHGtS all
THE LOWEST. Send model, pboto or akuU-h ft
expert eean'b and free report on patentability.
INFRINGEMENT aulta conducted before all
courtM. I'atentt obtained tliroua-h n. AOVER.
TISEO and SOLD, frw. TRADEMARKS, PEN
SIONS and COPYRIGHTS quickly obtained.
Opposite U. 8. Patent Office,
WASHINOTON, D. C.
3
Bella Tell of Trouble on Railroads hi
Czar's Kmpire.
At every distance of one verst, or
two-thirds of a mile, along every
Russian railway, there Is a bell,
which is connected with the others
by an electric wire. These bells, or
gongs, were put up for the the pur
pose of giving two signals of distress
In winter; one signal was that of
"snowed up," and the other was
"help," "help!" During the summer
this signaling apparatus has not
been used much, and now they are to
give only one signal, namely, "bur
glars." When this signal Is given,
owing to the many attacks being
made on Russian railways and rail
way statious, the nearest telegraph
otllce has to give the alarm to the
two nearest stations, so that Tor a
distance of a few miles the entire
neighborhood can be surrounded by
troops and local policemen.
Work of limit Restorers.
Book restorers, as a rule, are most
Ingenious artists, and they can pro
duce an Imitation of a page of a rare
book which will deceive hundreds of
collectors. One particular restorer Is
known to have "doctored" over a
thousand old hooks during the last
two years, producing pages In fac
simile and supplying colophons or
decorated capitals. There is not a
thing wanting to make a book com
plete that this man cannot skilfully
"fake," nnd the market Is now being
fairly flooded with his productions.
Moving .a Lighthouse.
The feat of moving a lighthouse
without taking It apart or dismant
ling it In any way has recently beeu
accomplished at Ashtabula. The
range light, weighing 65 tones and
standing 65 feet high, was placed ou
a lighter and towed along t'.io river a
distance of 750 feet, and then suc
cessfully placed on a new site. It
was raised by the use of jacks ahd
moved on rollers to and from the
lighter. Guy ropes held it in position
while moving.
Demand for (iood Siht.
The spectacled youth of poor
phvsique is becoming a great deal
too common at Sandhurst. It has al-
wis been a mystery that the stand
ard required for eyesight is not
In these days of very long-range fir
ing. Invisible uniforms and visual
signalling, good eyesight is of the
utmost importance to a good omccr,
and the lack of It may risk his men's
lives. London Truth.
Home of the Peanut.
Botanists have placed the home of
the peanut in Africa, but some au
thorities think it native to Brazil.
Louisiana .finds the Spanish variety
a small, but fine nut best adapt
ed to the climate of that State. The
"goober grabbers" of Georgia and
South Carolina like the small white
and red peanut of Tennessee, and
each years shows an increasing cul
tivation In those states of that va
riety. Florida's Pestiferous Ants.
Anyone who is acquainted with
the insect life of Florida will remem
ber the ubiquitous ant; and now
comes the alarm sounded In the En
tomological News that several varie
ties of tropical ants have been dis
covered In Florida and Alabama, be
ing recent Introductions. One of
these, which is an especially destruc
tive pest, feeds on either vegetable
or animal substances.
Japanese "Incense Parties."
"Incense parties" were a common
feature of old Japan. Each of the
guests had a little furnace, a small
wooden box, packed with sand. On
the top of this a small charcoal fire.
Each woman in turn burned some in
cense and the others had to guess
what it was. After every burning the
windows were thrown open the
room was cleared for the next ex
periment. Saving a Coal Hill.
Paris pays to foreign countries
$25,000,000 a year for coal. There is
a project on foot of saving at least
$4,000,000 of this by conveying elec
tric power for light, heat and motor
purposes from the River Rhone, by
damming It near the falls of Belle
grade, and thus securing a fall 65
meters high, which would mean
100,000 horse power.
Losing His Nationality.
The London Mail mentions a fact
that even a good many Germans do
not know, viz., that the German
emigrant keeps his German national
ity for only ten years; after that, un
less he has registered himself at a
German consulate or embassy In the
country to which he has emigrated,
he automatically ceases to belong to
the Fatherland.
Mechanical Stokers.
A machine that will hurl coal Into
the firebox of a locomotive at the
rate of 200 shovelfuls a minute, if
necessary, will lighten the labor of
the fireman on many of the engines
of the Northwestern road. An order
has been placed for 700 of these me
chanical stokers, at a cost of $350,'
000.
Weight Carried by Camels.
A camel can easily carry a weight
of 1,000 pounds on its back, about
four times as much as a horse can
carry. The camel begins work at the
age of four is useful for half a cen
tury. The horse, as a rule. Is nearly
played out at the age of fifteen.
My arm was covered with twenty'
our running sores and swollen to twice
its natural Bize. San-Curs Ointment re
moved the pain, drew out the poison and
healed the arm in an incredibly short
time. B, D, button, TituBVllle, Pa. San
Cura Ointment,25c and 50c. Dunn & Ful
ton.
Gently moves the bownls and at the
same time stops tbe cough, Dee's Laxa
tive Congb Syrup. Contains Honey and
Tar. No opiates. Best for coughs, colds,
croup and whooping cough. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Children like it. Mothers
lndome it. Bold by J, R. Morgan.
Scicntflo Explanation of Melody's
Effects a Possibility.
The marvelous effects that are
sometimes produced by music may,
states a prominent scientist, event
ually receive a scientific explanation.
In a recent report Professor Mc
Kendrlck said thut, while the Intri
cate connection of the auditory
nerve Is only Just being unraveled, it
is probable that the roots of those
nerves are more widely distributed
and have more extensive connections
than those of any other nerves in the
human body.
Researches on the auditory nerves
indicate that there is scarcely a
function of the body that may not be
affected by the pulsations and har
monic combinations of musical toues.
, Irevalenee of Suicide.
The Clvllta Cntholica draws a dis
tressing and melancholy picture of
the suicide epidemic in Kurope. The
author attributes this to the loss of
faith. The figures are calculated to
establish that in the Protestant
countries suicides are more numer
ous than in the others. While in
Spain and Ireland a decrease Is no
ticed. Denmark and Prussia show
an Increase. Within the last thirty
years not less than 1,000,000 sui
cides have been committed lh Ku
rope, and in this total Germany
alone figures with 300,000.
Thoroughbreds of To-Day.
The thoroughbred, thanks to our
Incessant overraclng and abuse of Its
representatives under the shallow
pretense of "Improving the breed of
horses," has become a cripple, often
at birth, nearly always at two years
years old; a nervous . rattlepate,
slight of physique and erratic of
manners. As a progenitor of harness
horses he is so prepotent that he
controls both action and conforma
tion; as a saddle horse or hunter he
Is too light, too unsound, and too
crack-brained. Country Life In
America.
Itesembles Napoleon.
E. H. Harrlman, the n.ilroad man
ager and financial power, is said to
be the closest parallel to Napoleon
Bonaparte that lives before the pub
lic eye to-day. In stature he is
small. He is slight and docs not
look strong. He generally wears
loose-fitting clothes and carries his
hands in his coat pockets. He Is very
quick of movement, also of mind,
restless, full of energy, critlcnl of
detail, exacting, autocratic. He Is,
like James J. Hill, moody and not a
particularly pleasant neighbor when
the mood is that way.
Penalty of llsoledience.
A correspondent writing from Pe
kln says that the Empress Dowager,
learning that her imperial edict Is
sued several years ago culling upon
Chinese fathers and ipotliers to stop
the custom of binding their daugh
ters' feet was not being obeyed as
universally as a special imperial
edict ought to be, evinced considera
ble ire at the news, with the result
that several grand councillors, who
were present at the time, under
went a disagreeable quarter of an
hour at her majesty's hands.
Tree Supplying Water.
A species of tree is found growing
on an island off the coast of Africa,
the condensing power of the leaves of
which furnishes the sole water sup
ply of the island. In the forests of
Washington State and British Co
lumbia trees have also been observed
which drip copiously through the
night, and until 10 or 11 o'clock the
following morning, when the flow
gradually ceases, enly to begin again
at or near sunset.
Preferred Women Cooks.
Some of the most famous diners,
of whom the late Sir Henry Thomp
son was not the least, have held that
a first-rate woman cook is the supe
rior of any "chef" that ever drew
his thousands a year. Half the non
sense that is talked nbout "chefs"
andhalf the money that is paid them
flow from the determination of plu
tocratic persons to get rid of large
sums In a manner that is pretty sure
to bo talked about.
Concentrates Sun's Kays.
There is an apparatus which con
centrates the rays of the sun from
more than 6,000 small mirrors on a
spot about seven Inches in diameter.
The heat generated is about 7,000
degrees Fahrenheit. Iron can be
melted In less than, a minute and
fire clay fused in about three min
utes by this machine. Magnesia, one
of the hardest things to melt, requir
ing a heat of about 6,4 00 degrees
Fahrenheit, canbe melted in twenty
minutes.
Laying the Illume.
An English physician points out
that doctors are sometimes blamed
for the death of patients under
chloroform, when the catastrophe Is
due entirely to the parents or
friends, who Ignore the strict orders
not to give any food before the
operation, and by administering
milk, eggs, an orange, or chocolate,
"to fortify him for the operation,"
bring on fatal complications.
An Ingenious lleacon.
An Ingenious beacon is located at
Arnlsh rock, Stornoway bay, In the
Hebrides, Scotland. It Is a cone of
cast iron plates, surmounted by an
arrangement of prisms and a mir
ror which reflect the light from a
lighthouse on Lewis Island, 600 feet
distant across the channel.
San-Cura Ointment relieves at once
that itching, burning pain and perms'
nnntly cures Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rhnum,
Itchine, Bleeding or Protruding Piles,
Outs, Burns. Hruises, Old Sores, Pimples,
liolls ( happed unnus, unilblalns, res
tors, Insect Bites and Poison Ivy. Snn
Cura Ointment, l!5o aud f0o. Sample free,
Dunn Jt Fulton.
Piles are dangerous but do not sub
mit to an operation until you have first
tried Man .an, the Great Pile Remedy.
It is put up in collapible tubes with a
nozzle that allows it tn be applied exactly
where it is needed. If von have itching,
bleeding or protruding piles and Man Zau
does not relieve, money refunded. Soothes
sod cools. Relieves st once. Sold by J,
R, Morgan.
0mH
kvA I n Blseas
The White Man's Science and tbe
Indian's Nature Cure.
Our Profit Sharing Plnu.
10 Per Cent.
Guaranteed
on Your I uveal men. , and
an jExtrn Share In the
Profits, all from the
Uiifsliics.
Wauo Electric Oil which helps
everyone and cures the majority of
Kheumatiam, Injuries, Neuralgia,
Sore Feet, Skin Disease, &c.
Such results as many have received
from its use were in ancieut times
called miracles.
Our stock is selling for a limited
ime at 10 cents per share, fully paid
nad non-assessable.
Tbe par value is $1 00 per share.
There ia no chance or speculation
about it. Nearly 20 years of grow
ing demands for YA0 without ad
vertising have caused the develop
ment of this company with a directory
of successful busioess men.
The opportunity is imw before you
to join us. Ouly $10.00 to $100 00 ii
accepted as an individunl investment.
Send subscriptions and remittances
to
The Wano Company,
(Incorporated.)
Warren, l'euu'a.
f A Genuine Charity.
Mr. William ioiriei'. widow of thO
late eapitil 1st, Iiiik sii;iplliMl funds for
the publication of a ni.iiizii:e for the
Mind. It Is tin.' Ilrsi periodical of it
kind to be published in Ainriirii nnd
it will be distributed five to all of the
70.000 blind. Iteeause of I lie great
cost of printing in raised characters.
only u limited number of books have
been heretofore published mill the blind
will greatly appreciate .Mrs. Ziegler's
splendid charity. The magazine will
contains the news of the day. stories.
and contribution. from blind renders
themselves. I'lifoi tniinteiy no com
mon typographical standard exists for
books for the blind, so there will be
extra expense of printing tbe niiig.i
rlne in the two systems most genera lly
tired. So much attention is helnjr paid
to the work of educating the sightless
that It is strange a uniform style of
tyMgraphy has not been adopted. It is
n subject to which attention should
be given ami the new .iegler magazine
fnay accomplish something in that (11
tectlon. Spilnglleltl (Muss.) fulun.
Too Stronir ( oiiiprt Itlon.
Country Mom How are you getting
on with your business, doctor? Coun
try Pootor Had. Ton close to Loudon.
Why, Lady Cashbngs went to town
and paid two guineas to have a corn
extracted. I'd have amputated her
foot for that. London Answers.
In Ilia KiitlmatiiNni.
Judge (to prisoner) Why did you
take ouly the money and leave tho
basket of silver'.' Prisoner Ilecause It
was too lievy. Judge (excitedly)
Aren't you ashamed of yourself, you
lazv mil it V I'liegende Blatter.
DR. KENNEDY'S
AVORITE
Remedy
Breaks no Hearts, Excuses
no Crimes.
Dr. David Kennedy's FAVORITE REM
EDY is not a disguised enemy of the human
race ; where it cannot help, it does not
harm. It ia composed of vegetable ingre
dients nnd does not bent or inflame the
blood but cools and purities it. In all casos
of Kidney troubles, Liver complaints, Con
stipation of the Bowels, and the delicate
derangements which afflict women, the ac
tion of Dr. Kennedy's FAVORITE REM
EDY is beyond praise. Thousands of
grateful people voluntarily testify to this,
iu lottora to Dr. Kennedy; and with a
warmth aud fullness o words which mere
business certificates never possess. It
makes no drunkards excuses no crimes
breaks no hearts. In its coming there is
hope, and in its wings there is healing,
We challenge a trial and are confident of
tho result. Your druggist has it. ONE
DOLLAR a liottlo. Bear in mind the
name and address : Dr. David KENNEDY,
Rondout, New York.
A BEAUTIFUL FACE
Send (tamp tor Particular! and TeilknoniaUof tha
remedy that cleara the Complexion, Remove! Skin
lmperlectione. Make! New Blood and Improve! tbe
Utollh. II you lake
BEAUTYSKIN
beneficial reaulla are fuaranteed or mooey refunded
CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO.,
MaiUeun Place. Philadelphia, fa.
Long Cloth, $1.G5 a 12-yard Piece.
Haven't boen out of any of the staple numbers, but this
is the first time since January 1st we've had sulficient quantity
of any one number so annouuee a "special" sale. TbeuAJoo,
tbe quality must be enough out of the ordinary' to warranter
tioular mention. This is good enough to entitle it to he called
a "special'' according to our strict definition of the word.
Months and mouths ago we bought this case, so if we are to
compare it with present day values it's from 'Jo to 3c yard un
derprice. 5y the yard, loo. '
.JG-Incli Black Taffeta, $1.19.
Not oo display, but iu a regular way back at the silk
counter you'll be shown the best black silk value you've seen
in a long time.
WILLIAM B. JAMES.
r i i
now durable,
Paroid
if I'citlly is ; if you only
imt on nnd how lone
what a good oll-rouud
money by using it fur
Weather proof, wear proof, contains no tar, Blato color,
any one can lay it. Let us prove to you what the
genuino Paroid Eoofing will do.
Send for Free Sample
and book on "Culldlnir,.
money. Don t take a cjrap
tho root that lasts. A complete rooting
kit In every rou.
J.J.LAVDIKS
TioiicNtu. Pa.
re ,:
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PROFIT SHARING.
We believe ia sharing profits with our customers. It has
been p habit with us for years and we think it is appreciated by
our atroos. Our running expeuses are far less than our com
petitors', so it stands to reason we can sell goods at a less figure,
a fact which we will demonstrate to you if in need of anything
in the line of
Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, rami
Implements, Garden Tools, ltii
gies, Wagons, and Carriages,
Paints, Oils, k Varnishes.
STOVES, RANGES, TINWARE, GRANITEWARE,
AND KITCHEN FURNITURE.
HEAVY OR SHELF HARDWARE, BUILDERS' OR LUMBER
MEN'S SUPPLIES, LARGE LINE OF
POULTRY NETTING.
Don't miss your opportunity. We have tbe goods at' the
right prices. See if we haven't.
J. C. Scowdcn,
W Wm, H. Ellis, r
" . mflm
J wishri to announce that he has tlie exclusive I, QQKnxir
alfred peats c- fwi
twfsi: prize
Ii:j WALL PAPERS :fK.
$ 'Vr'W V 1 i ' lh IM: ' plt prices rang ink from I J RlStSv?
I Rve Cents to Rfty Cents pet Rofl ' MMJ
tt&fy&i j The Best Value Ever Offered 'Iffitf
ViXIl Ijft JvJi i II Theseiiatternsnrrthefincst pnxluctionsot WtViL
a Li. 17$' Jr' k$f ' i Amcraati and foreign artists, ami arc hand- '( Vwl'iVl''
jt' ,i rr1 iTrT;'i 1 I (tuner nd i better value than tan be pur- i i ;IvV
t ch.il anywhere i-he. l&Mfc
1 fl r il L K;1.' f " V w'hn paper for but one room or a ; .vy ifcn'ii fa
" J f 1 whnlir'hciusc, he Bute and see these samples !'I i'StfM 4l-v!fi'3
yjM ft ) , 5 fo'c IOU Purchase. I t M
m . illMi' Idottfieneml I'JfeSJ'''
f ' Painting and Paperhanging If tiWXf'i-
ia aalGi i 1 business, ami will be glad to furnish estimates I i ?"'! jjf?tT"'
I7?9rt -J. fw any kiwi ol deroralinir yon utav require, J
' .'i:: y' ,. f 1 nrt guarantee Ue best attention and perfect fTB.'y f'ix.S'
.rr-'hvsaUsfarttotfc 1', RlV'Tt: -?5sf!!. '..
fepfArtistic Wa" fw are the most effective, and
;feeJeast expensive decorations that can be used.
OIL CITY, PA.
m
k ,i
how satisfactory
Rooiinn
knew how easily it can bo
it lasts; if you only knew
roof it is, you would savo
every building on tho place.
Economy." It will savo you
imitation. Oct tho genuine
W. J r1
Tionesta, Pa.