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THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK. Editor 4 Propricton.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1905. DEMOCRATS 1UX IX STATE. Incomplete returns from the election in Pennsylvania indicate the defeat of riu turner, Republican, for State Treasurer by something like 70,000. In Philadelphia tbe City Party was successful, electing their ticket by 60,000 majority. OHIO, Tbe State of Ohio is claimed by tbe Democrats by 36,000 majority.

CKISWKLL RKKLKCTED. George S. Criswell is reelected Judge of Venango county by a majority of 500 to 800. FOREST C0UXTY. Incomplete returns from the county indicate the election of the entire Republican ticket excepting the Associate Judge, Perry C.

Hill, Democrat, having a considerable lead over D. B. Shilds, Kepublican. The rote on State Treasurer in the, county Is almost wholly lacking from the returns at band at this writing, Wednesday morning, but it is probable that Plumnier, Republican, will have a small majority over Berry, Prohibition-Democrat. Following is the vote by precincis so far as obtainable before going to press: Clarington Shields 51, Hill 25; Geist 57, McClellan 21; Stroup 43, Miller 23; Wolf 55, Ague 51, Keller 25, Eraert 29.

Nebraska Plummer 55, Berry 71: Shields 37, Hill 97; Geist 73, McClelland 49; Stroup, 62. Miller 76; Wolf 45, Agnew 47, Keller 59, Emert 103. West Hickory State Treasurer, Plummer, 00, Berry, Fusion, 00; Associate Judge, Shields, 33, Hill, 25; Prothonotary, Geist, 40, McClellan, 20; Sheriff, 8troup, 40, Miller, 23; County Commissioner, Wolf, 37, Aguew, 3fi, Keller, 20, Emert, 31; Auditor, Klinestiver, 39, Stiles, 39, Carson, 26, Goodwin, 15. Fogle Hill 42; Geist 35, McClellan 18; Stroup 19, Miller 30; Wolf 15, Agnew 23, Keller 6, Emert 42. Cooper Tract Plummer 1, Berry IS; Shields4, Hill 14; Stroup 9, Miller Wolf 4, Agnew 10, Emert 17, Keller 11.

Cloughs-Sbields 17, Hill Geist 21, McClellan Stroup 19, Miller Wolf 16, Agnew 17, Keller 8, Emert 4. Hickory 43. Hill 60; Geist 00, McClellan 00; Stroup 60, Miller 33: Wolf 00, Agnew 43, Keller 35, Emert 61. Marienville-Shields 94, Hill 87; Geist 70, McClellan 103; Stroup 62, Miller 103; Wolf 75, Agnew 54, Keller 118, Emert 99. Lamona Shiolds 39, Hill Geist 30, McClellan 16; Stroup 25, Miller 13; Wolf 32, Agnew 23, Keller 16, Emert 8.

Newtown Plummer 00, Berry 00 Shields 23, Hill 27; Geist 00, McClellan 00; Stroup 28, Miller 23; Wolf 28, Agnew 21, Keller 18, Emert 32; Klinestiver 00, Stiles 00, Carson 0J, Goodwin 00. Kellottville-Shields 43, Hill 81; Geist 66, McClellan 42; Stroup 54, Miller 61; Wolf 66, Agnew 41, Keller 61, Emert 71. Mayburg Plummer, 25; Beny, 14; Shields 31, Hill 11; Geist 28, McClellan 11; Stroup 27, Miller 15; Wolf 26, Aguew 20, Keller 16, Emert 15; Klinestiver 26, Siiles 23, Carson 11, Goodwin 11. Tionesta Twp. Plummer 59, Berry 00; Shields 48, Hill 86; Geist 78, McClellan 26; Stroup 83, Miller 4S; Wolf 81, Agnew 62, Keller 35, Emert 83.

Tionesta Boro Plummer 81, Berry 100; Shields 57, Hill 143; Geist 132, McClellan 51; Stroup 106. Miller 94; Wolf 85, Agnew 97, Keller 71, Emert 142. COCNTT SUMMARY. As far as we are able to get at this bour on the county ticket the totals are as follows, the vote being quite incomplete, but indications are that Mr. Geist is reelected by from 300 to 400 majority.

Shields, 559 Hill, 715 Geist, 649 McClellan, 357 Stroup, 647 Miller, 561 Wolf, 615 Agnew, 545 Keller, 499 Emert, 739 Santa Ci.au will get a good deal of money this winter that might otherwise have gone to the insurance companies. No matter bow many promises and concessions may be made by Czar Nicho las and bis advisers, the people continue to demand more. A defect in the educational processes of the ccuotry lies In the fact that almost everything taught in tbe public schools tends to draw the youth of the land away from farming. A smatter of many things which young people never use in piacti-cal life takes up time which might be profitably spent in tbe study of the elements of scientific agriculture. State and national departments are maintained at great expense, to advance the agricultural interests of the country.

The work which they do Is not to be undervalued, but tbe field they cover does not reach tbe pupils of tbe rural schools where ambition to engage in other lines is awakened through the pursuit of studies dealing more with commercial life. To keep the boy on the farm, agriculture must be made attractive through early educational process. Kane Republican. Oy the honety and business capacity of tLe people who manage a financial its success and nlKr, whatever Milliards tbe law may tvr tL protection of the public. ffji.it, tiwtfof, guard their own inter-te bt is dl with tho whom they iiivw Vj til the that insure iijuttivj A fvr the protw-liuii ff tt.s'Ai.

Thi which tue tutuituieijt of a 1u.k t.r its en I controller of Hit curreiii-v, wj toiii on ub-vvut4 can sup-p uuuvtt'j or Ortt.tj ivr tbe v' 8 ti. tr :i.t of lu iii. 'J tji it i'o it U'CllKUtM li.nUMUl'y ijT r- ttltr -t Ofji'VTrrJ kuC U' Jft.vHui i-te l.y Jr vf tieir On.tity bu'J niub- ment. When the officers of the bank are reckless, incompetent or dishonest, and sometimes tbey ar all oi these, the bank is in great danger of failure in spite of any supervision wblch can be given it Irom the outside. In some such cases an appeal to tbe directors may result in a change of officers and policy ln "me 10 save a bauk and I hare known one good strong man to conduct a campaigu almost alone among the stockholders, convince them be was right, and save a bank which had been brought very near failure.

It is generally the case, however, when one bad mau or a bid crowd get possession of a bank and have large ownership of its stock it sooner or later comes to grief in spile of everything tbe examiner and comptroller's office can do uuless tbey get honest assistance from some officer or director Inside the bank." Reunion of Eigrhty-third Regiment. The annual reunion of the Eighty-third Regimeut, P. V. was held at Lines-ville, Crawford county, Tuesday, Oct. 31.

There was an attendance of fifty survivors, representing every company except A and G. The meeting was called to order in the opera bouse at 11 o'clock and at noon an elaborate dinner was served ia the banquet room adjoining. The citizens of tbe town bad spared no effort to make thii a gala occasion. The town was decorated handsomely and a parade of school children would have been a feature, but lor the rain. Tbe camp fire that followed tbe dinner was attended by a large number of people and some good addresses were beard, notably those by Whitteisey of Waterford and Dr.

Rockwell of Utica. A quartette, assisted hy school children, furnished tbe musical inspiration. The following officer were elected: President, Charles Hunrod, of Waterford; vice president, D. C. Gray, of Waterford; treasurer, A.

B. Edson, Mead-ville; secretary, D. B. Foote, Meadville. Tbe latter two are permanent officials.

The next meeting will be held at Waterford on the second Tuesday of September, 1906. The regiment's record was made in the fighting at Little Round Top during tbe progress of the battle of Gettysburg on July 3, 1863. The regiment was recruited in the northwestern part of the state. Crnsx iKnornnre. An east side- kiiiiliTgurtnvr was about to give hv lesson, with "The Kitten" ns the subject.

She began by snyiim: "Our lesson this morning will be nil about the kitten. Now, enn nuy little boy or girl tell me which grows on the kitten, fur or feathers?" A dead silence followed for (. minute, when one little liny said In loud voice: "G-o-o-d gracious: Hain't you never seen a kitten?" I.lfe An Exception. A New York bunker tells the story of two Irishmen who discussed the "nationality of the American states." Said Pat, "Faith an' lie jabliers if this grate eounthry ain't overrun wid th' Iirisn, en' yit out of all th' states in th' not wau has an Irish unme." "Sure an' yer wrong," replied Mike. "What's the matter wid O'Hegon?" Ancestors.

"My ancestors," said the man whose name happened to be Endlcott, "came over in the Mayflower." "And mine," observed the man whose name was Adams, "were the original, occupants of the garden of Eden." Chicago Tribune. Climatic Cures. The influence of climatic conditions in the cure of consumption is very much overdrawn. Tbe poor patient, and the rich patient, too, can do much better at home by proper attention to food digestion, and a regular use of German Syrup. Free expectoration in tbe morning js made certain by German Syrup, so is a good night's rest and tbe absence of tbat weakening cough and debilitating night sweat.

Restless nights and tbe exhaustion due to couching, the greatest dread of tbe consumptive, can be prevented or stopped by taking German Syrup liberally and regularly. Should you be able to go to a warmer clime, you. will find that of tbe thousands of consumptives there, the few who are benefited aud regain strength are those who use German Syrup. Trial bottles, 25c; regular size, 75c. For sale by Dunn Fulton.

SPECIAL OFFER. For a few days The Pittsburg Dis- patch will honor this coupon and I twenty-five cents in payment for the Weekly Dispatch to January 1st. i 1907. The balance of Ibis year and all next year. Tbe regular price of it is 3o per copy.

It is a bargain you cau't atl'ord to miss. Cuttbisoutnow and mail it witb 25c to The Weekly Dispatch, Pittsburg, Pa. Mention tbe Forest Republican, Tionesta, Pa. My husband's left arm from tbe wrist to tbe elbow was covered with carbuncles and be bad been confined to the house tor two weeks. Tbe doctors gave him medicine internally, and to apply externally, but nothing seemed to help him.

Finally a friend brought us a bottle of San-Cura Ointment which healed his arm in a few days, leaving it sound and without a scar. Mrs. F. Prenatt, Lima, Va. San-Cura Ointment, 25c and 50c.

Made by Thompson Medical TitusyiUe, Pa. All druggists. tf 933.00 to the Purine Const, tiilrnao, Milwaukee Ht. Paul Itnllway. 833, Chicago to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, aud many other points on the Pacific Coast.

Every day until October 31. Double berth in tourist sleeper, $7. Descriptive folder free. Choice of routes via the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway.

John U. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Uooin Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. ocl25 Six months ago I was very thin, pale and weak. In the morning I would feel dull and sleepy and not rested, felt like going back to bed again. I had mado up my mind to go out of business, when a friend urged me to try Thompson's lia-rosma as a last resort.

I began using it at once. Four bottles of Thompson's lia-rosina restored my health entirely, snd I gained 55 pounds in weight. C. L. fjhultz, 120 Robin Dunkirk, N.

V. My wife stepped on a rusty nail and ran it into her fot. The toot swelled and her vt that she could not put it to lot ointment drew out a poinorjou brown pus and she is now jrf-rfcjcUv w-li. Kniu Mi Kenzio, I Pluto, Pa. Druggist, z'jc and 50c.

tf RECENT DEATHS hartman. George Hartman, a resident for a number of years of Mayburg, Kingslry township, died at his home at A o'clock on Mouday morning of this week, his ailment being catarrh of the stomach, of which be had been a sufferer for two months or more. Deceased was aged about 33 years. Nine years ago he was married to Miss Catherine Harrison, a sister of County Treasurer Harrison ol Tionesta. She survives her husband; also two children aged respectively 5 and 8 years.

Mr. Hartman was one of tbe inmost, industrious citizens of bis neighborhood, where he bore the respect of all who knew him. The stricken family have the deep sympathy of a large circle of friends in this sad bereavement. Tbe funeral services were held to-day in the Tionesta Presbyterian cburcb, conducted by Rev. Mr.

Kohrof the Lutheran church of Shippenville, where tbe deceased formerly resided, and of wbicb church he was a member, the interment taking place in Riverside cemetery. 11K.NRY. David L. Henry, of Clariogton, died on October 31, of diabetes, aged about 54 years. He was formerly a resident of Barnett township, Jefferson and was regarded very highly in tbe community by bis neighbors.

The funeral took place from his late residence ou tbe 2d at 9:00 a. and services were beld in the ball at Cooksburg at 11:00 a. the Rev. E. G.

Hill, of tbe M. E. cburcb, officiating. Interment was made at Cooksburg. He is survived by bis wilt) and three children: Mrs.

Wm. Agnew, of Ella; Mrs. T. C. Elder, of Strat-tanville, and Wayne, at borne.

There are nine grandchildren. His father, Wm. Henry, of Cooksburg, and brothers, W. S. and Cassius, are still living, also bis sisters, Mrs.

Vincent Baxter, of Baxter; Mrs. J. K. Hart, or Export, and Mrs. Cbas.

Smith, of Cooksburg. Tbe deceased was an ardent Republican and was well known by lumbermen, having rafted on tbe Clarion and Allegheny rivers for many years. Alter his health failed him he bad moved from bis farm to Clarington and been keeping a hotel for a year or more. REYNOLDS. From the Osceola, (Iowa) Tribune of October 20, we learn of tbe death from consumption of James S.

Reynolds, a foriur well beloved citizens of this community. His death occurred Oct. 21, 1905, at bis home in Sibley, Iowa, to which state be moved shortly after the close of tbe civil war, and which has been his borne since. Mr. Reynolds has a large circle of friends still living in this viciuity who will be grieved to learn of bis demise, for be was popular with tbem all.

When the civil war broke out be was among the "boys" of those days who enlisted to fight in tbe cause of his country, being a member of Co. 83d which company was recruited in this place. At that time he was a resident of Hickory township. He served through many of tbe greatest battles of tbe war, and when worn out by hardships be was discharged near the close of bis term of enlistment, Mr. Reynolds found greatest pleasure in revisiting the sceues of his early life, and on several occasions came east to spend a moutb in renewing old acquaintanceships, and to sea bis old comrades in arms.

He had planned to come back next summer again, and bad be lived would have had tbe pleasure of meeting old friends once more. He was aged nearly 6S years, and ia survived by bis wife, six sons and five daughters, Mr. Reynolds will live long in the memory of those who knew bim best, and many will drop a tear of grief at the news of bis death. Thaddcus Stevens Memorial School. Hon.

Thaddeus Stevens proved bimself tbe champion of tree schools for free men, and equal rights for all, in defending the common school system in the State Legislature in 1835. Had it not been for him the commou school law would have been repealed. He did more than this. In his will be bequeathed bis entire estate toward the founding of a school for poor orphan boys. The fund now amounts to fGO.OOO, and the school is being erected aud equipped in Lancaster, where any poor orphan boy may receive a generous education through the acts of generous men.

Contributions are asked from schools and from private individuals to increase the fund. Mr. Stevens said, "I will be satisfied if my epitaph 6ball be written thus: 'Here lies one who never rose to any eminence, and who only courted the low ambition to have it said that he had striven to ameliorate the condition of the poor, the lowly, tbe down trodden of every race and language and I shall be content witb audi an inscription on my bumble grave Charles Sumner in the United States Senate said: "Not a child in Pennsylvania conning a spelling book beneath the bumble ralters of a village school, who does not owe bim gratitude; not a citizen rejoicing in that security which Is found only in liberal institutions, founded on tbe equal rights of all, who is not his debtor." Teachers In the publio schools a-e requested to take contributions and private philanthropists are solicited to aid in this greatest ol good works. Send all contributions to Dr. N.

C. Sclmefler, President, Lancaster, or John H. Lanilis, Treasurer, Mlllorsvillo, Pa. How's ThUl We offor One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh, that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F.

J. Cheney A Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for tlio last 15 years, and believe lii in perfectly honorable, in all business tnuiNaci ions and limtiu'ial able to curry out any obligations mado tiy their linn. Wkmt it TliAl'x, wholesale druggists, Toledo, Kinnan it Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O.

Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials fren. Hall's Family Pills are tho best.

About tho only dilTnrotiee there is bo-tweeu au undertaker and a funeral director is in their method of figuring. MARRIED. AVERILL KEYES At West Hickory, Oct. 20, 1905, by Rev. E.

D. Mowry, Ulysses L. Averill, of Tiilioute, and Miss Rertha J. Keyes, of Titus-ville, Pa. Cream of the Jicws.

Renovating a man doesn't regenerate him. Hopkins has tbe new stock of clothing tbat pleases tbe eye. Tbe devil knew his business when be luvented the furnace. No Job lots or shoddy clothing in our stock. Come and have a look.

Hopkins. It isn't alwaya easy to flatter a girl who has a big brother. A Wooltex garment is tbe thing for this sort of weather, and the only place to get it is at Hopkins' store. How often has the lowly banana peel given pride a bard fall? "Clothing of Quality," that's the kind we are selling, and selling it fast. Call and see our slock.

You'll buy, for the goods and prices are both right. Hopkina Incompatibility of fiuances ia tbe root of many divorce cases. Tbe Republican ia fixed for potting out tbe newest in calling cards, wedding or reception invitations, having taken on tbe latest in tbe popular Old English type faces. Try us and be in style. When a lamp stands In its own light it ia time to turn it down.

For sale, female Pointer Poppies four months old, registered litter, strong in Jingo and Rip Rap blood, none better bred, bargains at f6 to 10 each. List and full pedigree on application. H. S. Keck, Marienville, Pa.

tf A young man married is a man broke for the rest of his days. Thompson's Barosma at once corrects the Kidneys, soothes the nerves and restores tbe stomach and heart to their normal conditions. Thompson's Barosma is pleasant to take. 50o and $1. All druggists.

tf Faith is wbat you think you believe because yon want to believe it. Had It Bad. Hainks City, Fla. Phillips Drug Warren, Pa. Dear Sirs: December 25, 1901, I was taken with wbat physicians pronounced MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM.

I had it bad. I took, as I thought, every known remedy; paid out enough money, anyhow. I was entirely helpless for nearly eighteen months; about that lime saw your ad. in the National Tribune; sent for a bottle; then sent for another; then another, and now I am out of tbe mediciue business entirely. I give Crocker's Rheumatio Remedy tbe credit of curing me.

I can heartily recommend It. Very truly, I. F. Tower. For sale by Dunn A Fulton, Tionesta.

Store Business for Sale. Tbe undersigned offers for sale her general store building and stock of goods at Johnlowen, Clarion county, Pa, Located in a good farming community, and has a good patronage. Large and substantial building, free gas, telephone connections, and postoftiee. About half an acre of ground. Will be sold at a bargain.

Good chance for some enterprising person with a desire to make and save money. Call on or address tf Mrs. H. R. Sio worth.

TO UE A COI.ll IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Brnmo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tbe money if It fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box.

25c. o25 WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, aud material fur Window Casings and Inside Work. A good supply to select from always in stock. Call on or add res. JAS.

J. LANDERS, TIONESTA, PA. or F. AMSLER. DR.

KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY Pleasant to Take, Powerful to Cure, And Welcome In Every Borne. KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE Dr. David Kennedy's FaToHte Remedy Is adapted to ullages and both sexes, affording permanent relief in ailcaes caused by Imparity of the blood, such as Kidney. ltlalder and Uvrr Coin-pliilnts; cures Constipation and Weaknesses) peculiar to women. It provessuccepsftil In cases where all other medU cines have totally failed.

No sufferersbould despair asiongas tbis remedy to untried. It has an unbroken record of success for over 80 year, and baa won hosts of warm friends. Are you suffering from any disease traceable to the Cannes mentioned If Kfnneily has staked his personal and professional reputation on the statement tbat Favorite Kemedy will do yoa good. Send for a free trlnl bottle and booklet contain in? valuable mediraladviieon the treatment of Vfirious diseases. Writealwoforan "Easy Trst for finding on tif yon have kidney disease.

Address lr. Iavld Kennedy's Sons, Rondnnt, N. Y. REMEM3ER. tbe full name is Dr.

David Kennedy! FAYOKI'J KEMEDY, made at ltomlout, N. and the price is Sl.oo bottle at all dnipL'ifits In the United States, Canada and foreign countries. lennsylvania RAILROAD. ltUI'KALO AND ALLEGHENY VALLEY DIVISION. Takinif elloot, October 8tb, 1905.

No. 30 Huffalo and PUthnr(r Kxprt'HH, daily excopt Hun-day 11:01 a.m. No. 32 Oil City and Piitahurg Kx( roNH, daily 8:28 p.m. No.

I32 Oil City Accommodation, HtindayH only p. m. For Bradford, Oluan and the Kaxt No. 81 Oloan KxproHs, daily- 7:53 a. m.

No. 83 I'ULslnirr Exproxa, dally excopt Sunday 0:35 p. m. No. (03 Warren accommodation, Sundays only 2:45 p.

in. For Time Tallinn and additional Information coiiHiilt Ticket Agent. W. V. ATTKKI1URY, J.

it. WOOD. General Manager. I'HMxengerTratlic Mgr. GF.O.

II. HOYD, Gen'l I'awtenfier Agt. furs EVERY WOJIAX WHO IS Thinking of Kiiying A Fur Collarette, Scarf, or Boa, will do well to call and examine our stock. It is well selected and Moderate Priced, and ol course the early purchaser has a larger variety from which to choose. AMan'sAUire Is to Ills Character As the Index is to a Book.

Men of sterling character will wear clotbea of sterling qualities when they know of "Correct Clothes for Men." Our Fall and Wioter Sack Suits io this Hoe of incomparable wearables are of the highest grades for all man-tier of men whether of a taste that is crave or gay. Io sizes to fit all fig ures whether large or small, slim or stout. The models are the latest New York creations of those greatest clothiers of modern times, Messrs. Alfred BeDj'arain Co. and Hackett, (Jarhart Uroadway, rew lork.

Prices range from $28 down to 810. A first class cutter fits this clothing and any necessary changes are made in our own shop by expert tailors. THE McCUEN CO, 2b AND 29 SENECA ST. OIL. CITY.

PA. Fred. Grettenbcrger GENERAL BLACKSMITH MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, Engines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General HIackam itntng promptly done at Low Hates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisiactlon guaranteeu.

Shop ln rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER Jos. M.

PRACTICAL OILER MAKER. Repairs Boilers, Stills, Tanks, Agitators. Buys and Sells Second hand Boilers, Etc. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End of Suspension Bridge, Third ward, OIL CITY, 1A.

RAILWAY. TIME TABLE To Take Effect July 1st, NORTH Eastern Time SOUTH 3 1 Stations" 2 4 p.m a.m Leave Arrive p.m. p.m 7 00 7 20 7 25 Nebraska 6 30 Hops Run 6 05 Lamentation 6 00 Newtown Mills 5 55 Kellettville 12 00 5 45 Buck Mills 111 60 5 35 Mayburg 11 40 5 25 7 30 I 00 7 451 1 10 7 65 1 25 8 UI 1 45 8 10 Poikey 11 20 5 15 Minister 11 15 5 10 Wellers 11 05 5 05 HaatingM 10 55 BlueJav 10 45 4 45 Henry's Mill 10 30 4 35 Barnes 10 10 4 20 1 60 8 15 1 65 8 20 2 10 8 30 2 25 8 40 2 40 8 60 3 059 05 3 15 9 20 p.m a. Sheffield 10 00 4 15 Arrive Leave a. m.

p.m T. D. COLLINS, President. mmm Promptlr oMUnrd. or rtf RETURNED.

aoviAnt'ixriRiiNct. ourcHaacitaai THE LOWEST. Send model, photo or for expert Mrrh and free report on patenubUlty. INFRINGEMENT niiu conducted before all court. Patent, obtained thmnirh an.

ADVER. TIEEO and (OLD, free. TRADEMARK1, PEN-aiONS and COPYRIGHTS quicklj obtained. Oppoalte U. 8.

Patent Office, WA8HINCTON, D. C. -A Tflice auaxauve cromo yumine Tablets, Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. This Signature, Overcoat Not quite cold enough for a heavy one, but just tho sort of weather that makes a Fall Overcoat a necessity. Wo aro showing all tho new colorings in Vicunas, Thibets, Coverts and Scotch Cheviots in plain and fancy effects.

In Suitings there aro over five hundred styles to show you. Come and look them over. Samples cheerfully given. Compare them with what others are making at tho samo price and we're confident you will placo your order with us. Suits, Overcoats, Rain Coats, H.

B. Feit, Manager Tionesta Branch, Glasqow Woolen Mills WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. no asm. Cole's Hot Blast Mill It warm a i V-rT l-JS-. 1 1 e.

VVNi antee. Investigate today. CAUTION See the words, "Cole's Hot Blast from Chicago" on the feed door ot each stove. None genuine without it Our stock of Stoves, as usual, GAS RANGES which are sold at the lowest possible figure. Economize on gas bills.

We have the soods to do it with. J. 0. Scowden, JAMES HASLET, 8usces3or to 8. II.

Haslet's Sons. GENERAL MERCHANTS. Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, To Cure a CcM In One Day Weather. Made to Measure.

Fit LJ Guaranteed. OIL CITY, PA. WILL SAVE $25.00 IX FUEL THIS VIITEB Cole's Hot Blast is a great value. Wa tell it nnder a positive guarantee. It burns soft coal, lignite coal, coke, hard coal, wood or any fuel without any change in the stove.

You only need one stove 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 BluU 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 new nre. uuaranteed to nola nre from Saturday night to Monday morning. the Dollars If you feel poor it saves half youf met Dill, while giving the above beautiful results. It will even make a ton oi cheap slack soft coal, do more work and bold fire better than your neighbor gets out of a ton of bard coal in his toO.OO stove.

Scientific and Air-tight construction throughout. A patent ed stdel collar connects the elbow draft to the stove body and cannot open by action of the fiercest heat Tbe 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 ia put in the stove. Perfect results, therefore, from any fuel.

The 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 removing ashes. Our method the only clean way. .3 vote not Blast maKes $5.00 worth of fuel give more heat than $10.00 worth in any other stove. Sold on a positive guar consists of the latest makes ol AND HEATERS.

Tionesta, Pa. ORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. Prismhprlain' Cholera and inamDenain Diarrhoea Remedy.

Never fails. Buy it now. It may save life. Cures Crip in Two Days. Su JYr on every dox.

25c.

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