THE FORES l WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, laM BOROUGH OFFICERS. . Burgees. K. P. Heath. Couneilmen. Joseph Morgan. 8. Fltz- fersld, Win. Smoarbaugh. J. T. Dalo, W. '. Uluui, Jm. D. Davis, L. J. Hopkins. Justice vfthe Peace C. A. Handall, 8. JT. 8otley. Countable 8. 8. Can Held. Collector F. P. Amsler. School Directors (J. W. Holemaii, L. Agnew, J. E. Wonk, Q. JamioHon, J. C. Suowden, Patrick Joyce. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congress Wm. C Arnold. Member of Senate A. M. Nkeley. Alterably Dr. 8. 8. Towler. President Judge W. M. Lindsbt. Associate Judges Jos. A. Nash, A. J. MoCray. . Treasurer 8. M. Henry. .' Protjwnotary , 'Register St Recorder, o. John II. Robkrtsow. Sherff Frame P. Walker. Commissioners W. M. Coon, C. M. Whiteman, Herman Blum. County Superintendent E. E. STitzin obr. '-" .. District Allorueif8. D. Irwin. " Jury Ckrmmistioners J. B. Carpkn xua, QbO. B. Suiklus:.- County Surveyor J. D. DAVIS. Coroner Dr. J. W. Morrow. . County A uditors M. E. Abbott, J. R. Clark, R. J. Flynn, regular terms of court. Fourth Monday of February. Fourth Monday of May. Last Monday of August. Third Monday of Novomber. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. IMONESTA LODUE, No. 309, 1. 0. 0.F. 1 Meets every Tuesday evening, in Odd Fellow' Uall, Partridge building. I.N)UEST LODGE, No. 184. A.O. U. W., I Meeta evory Friday evening in A.O.U. W. Hall, Tlouesta. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P. O. 8. of A., moots every Saturday eve ning In A. O. U. W. Hall, Tionesta. CAPT. GEORGE STOW POST, No. 274 G. A, R. Moets 1st and 8d Monday evening in each month, In A. O. U. W. Hall, Tionesta. CAPT. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No. 137, W. R. C, meets first and third Wednesday evening of each month, In A. O. U. W. hall, Tionesta, Pa. TIONESTA TENT, No. 164j: K.' O. T. M., meets and and 4tb Wednesday evening In eauh month . In' A. .0.;Ufc w. "hall Tionesta, Pa. .' . ' T:"f' - c . P M.CLARK. ' v . ATTORNEY-AT-lAW, and District ATTOwjtt.lOnTc;.6ivbf Im and Bridge Streets, Tionesta, Pa.-V Also agent for .number er. jrellable Fire Insurance-Companies. F. RITCHEY, ! ATTORNEY-AT-L AW, ""' V ' ' ; . - Tionesta, Pa, Z-, '.' . -i - : . r B. SIQOINlS,' M. D.,-- ; ; sri-fl. Physician, Surgeon Druggist, -'.-; - ' . TIONESTA. pa; JW. MOlOtDW; M." : 'i ' " ' ' ' ' Physician. Sdrgeon Ik Derrilst, Office and Resldoiw Uitih (toots ftontlid of Hotel Agnew. Tioueta. Professional calls promptly responded to at ail hours. Lb. BOWMAN, M. D.; . . Physician A Surgeon. . . . TIONESTA, -PA. Offioe in building formerly occupied by Dr. Nason. Call promptly, respond! to, night or day. Kosldonoe opposite Hotel Agnew. DR. J. C.DUNN, . ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Heath Killmer'a atore, Tionesta. Pa. Professional calls prompt- responded to at all hours of day or t 1. i . r 1 .1 . L.t .I.I.VIim Ut Q.I Ilium. Icsiuviiu7-ai3. diuo uh. uu dore above jail building. . . .- TTOTEL AGNEW. XI C. F. WEAVER. Proprietor. Tb! lintel, formerly the Lawrence House, has undergone a complete change, and Is now furnished with all tho mod ern improvements. Ilea tod and lighted throughout with natural gas, natiirooms, hot and cold water, etc. The comforts of guests never neglected. CENTRAL HOUSE, H. W. HORNER, Proprietor Tlonsela.'Pa. This is the most centrally located hotel In the place, and has all the modern improvements. JNo pains will be spared to make it a pleasant Btopping ilace for the traveling public. First class Livery in connection. TXREST HOTEL, JC:. West Hickory, Pa. Jacob Bondor. Proprietor. This hotel has but recently been comploted, is nice ly furnished throughout, and offors the finest and most comfortable accommoda tions to guests and the travollng public. Kates reasonable. pHIL. EMERT FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER, Shoo in Walters building. Cor. Elm and Walnut streets, Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from the finest to the coarsest and guarantees his work to give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten tion given to mending, and prices rea sonable. T F. ZAHRINGER. J. PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER nnd Jeweler of 25 years' experience. Is prepared to do all work in his line on short notice and at reasonable prices. Always eu a ran tees satisfaction. Watch es, Jewelry, Ac, ordered for parties at the lowost possible ficure. ill be found in the building next to Keeley Club Koom. . JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS. COLLARS. BRIDLES And all kinds of HORSE W FINISHING GOODS TIONESTA. PA. Fred. Grcttcnberger BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST All work nertainincr to Machinery. En "gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or VVatCr Fit tings and General Klncksm i thiug prompt lydone at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER. S. I. HASLET & . GENERALMERCHANTS,. Furniture Dealers, AND lUrjDERTAKERS. TIONESTA. PENN. HEAL ESTATE BROKERS, TIONESTA, PA. Companies Represented. A-Mrta. $ 9,686,808.08 7,454,943.11 10,004,697.55 2,215,470.93 15,609,932.32 North American. - -Eoyal, - " Hartford, Orient. hill'a Underwriters, - Titlos examined and "Briefs' prepared. Farms, wild lands, houses and lots for sale or rent. Particular attention paid to the collection of rents, interest, to. Also to the proper assessment or lands anu payment or taxes. Leasing and sale of oil and gas lands a specialty. Church and Habbnlb School. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. i. : M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching in M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. R. A. Huzza. Preaching in the F. M. Church every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Kev. F. W. McClolland, Pastor. Services in the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning anu evening, Itev. J. v. MCADincn oiuciaiing. The regular moetings of the w. C. T. U. are hold at the headquarters on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes? On shoes 1 off at Miles &' Armstrong's. See those shoes that Hopkins is just about giving away. It Like the hiss of an ad Jar seems to a man an oath from a woman's lips. Ex. Don't miss the shoo sale at Miles A Armstrong's. It The fourth annual Stato convention of the Royal Templars of Temperance of Pennsylvania was held at Harmonsburg, ou Friday Jan. 20. There are now 39 children in the Odd Follows' Home at Meadyllle. The lodge atSmethport, McKean county, ha ap plied for the admission of seven more. Propor Bros. Btruck a strong gas well on Kiser farm, German Hill, last weeKi Go 1 judges think the flow would be sufficient to supply a hundred Btoves niceiy. -. 'The people of Jefferson county will ota at the approaching February elec tion on the question of whether or not thev shall hav a nublio poor house in that county. f.it-lJsl' of,- letters remaining uncalled for in the; Tionesta, Pa., post office Sat the week end in a January 25, 1809 Mr. C- Y. Carlson, "foreign." C. A. Croft D. S. Knox, P. M. . -V'e want at once sevoral reliable salesmen to sell our complete line of mill, engine and thresher supplies. Steady smnlovmeut all year round. The drown Supply Company, Cleveland, O, Editor Willis Cowan of the Warren Mail has been elected to the position of billbookVletk in the House at Harris burgV," A favor very worthily bestowed and. (iiit which we are exceedingly hap py to note. - TbeCalau Spy at Kellettville next Saturday evening. A very ploasing en tertainment, .itU which there is inter- spersod a sufllaiont fund of comicalities to keep un -'ic'lunce In fine spirits the en tire evening A nice variety and the freshest of everything iajruthor to be desired than a largo stock and much stateness. Am- sler carrier the iormer and you can't go amiss when looking for a wholesome viand for the table. U The taohers of Kingsley township will hold a local Institute at Kellettv ille next Saturday, beginning at 10 a. m. An afternoon session will also be held. A good program has been arranged. The public Is cordially invited. Messrs. Foley Bros., Olean, N. Y., have just completed a contract with H. A. Jamieson, of Warren, Pa., for the erection of a monument to be placed in the coming spring, which will bo the largest in Warren county. Sugar in packages is a new thing in the grocery business, aud whore intro duced Is said to be popular. The new plan saves the retailer a great deal of time and work and then there is no loss in weight, as there always is when it is weighed loose. The well on Jacob Smearbaugb's place, west end of Tionesta crock bridge, was shot at a debth of 250 (oet.last Thurs day, but failed to respond with oil in anything ltke paying quantity. We un derstand it is the intention of the opera tor" u, go on to the third sand. There will bo two eclipses of the sun during the year 1899, and two of the moon, viz: June 7, another eclipse of the sun, December 2, total eclipse of the moon on June 23, partial eclipso of the moon December 10. The only eclipse which can be observed here is the last mentioned. Pennsvlvania has more lecal holi days than any other State in tho Union, The number Is 11. New York has 10, Three ef these holidays occur in the shortest month in the year, February. They are Lincoln's birthday, Feb. 12; election day, Feb. 21, and Washington's birthday, Feb. 22. The Northwestern District Anniver sary Odd Fellows' Association, made up ol lodges in eight counties mostly east of Warren, will hold its aunual meeting in Warren on the 20th of April next, the anniversary of the order in America. A committee of arrangements has been ap tainted from Warren lodge. The Republicans of Barnett town ship have nominated the following ticket for the February election i Constable, J W. Jenes; school directors, R. N. Mar shall, J. P. Ions ; road commissioner, A C. Clark j overseer of poor, Edward Kerrj treasurer, Philo Williams ; auditor, W C. Cook , clerk, J. E. Cosgrove ; judge of elections, J. W. Dobson; inspector, Levi Reynolds, Goorge McKay, indicted for murder in the Cartoavise in the Yenango county courts, for which waiter Wheaton was convicted in the second degree at the last term, entered a plea of guilty or nolle contendere, its equivalent to second do gree murder, which was accepted by the Commonwealth on Monday. Sentence will be passed on the prisoner later in the week. It was McKay's confus ion that was almost wholly responsible for Wheaton's conviction. -.u', aud Mrs. Chas. Anlaon were visiting Warren friends Friday aud Sat urday last. Mrs. Jane Grove, of Tionesta, is spending the week with relatives here. Franklin Newt. Miss Kate Cantield is paying a visit to her sister, Mrs. Harry Bruner, at West Hickory. Ex-Prothonotary A r tier was in Oil City Thursday on business connected with his real estate agency. -The Republican acknowledges a pleasant call Monday from Mr. J. B. Erb, of Elkins, W. Va., who has been visiting friends in this section for a month or two past. Mr.Josiah Work, the Clarion river lum berman and stock dealer, is off on an ex tended western trip. His first slop will be in the Dakota, and later he will vlbit Mexico. Srookville Republican. Charlie Dewalt has gone to Rimers- burg to visit his sister, and before return ing will consult a specialist for an affec tion of his eyes, which compelled him to relinquish his studies at school here. B J. Thompson, former clerk for F. R. Lansonof this place,and later engaged at May burg, this county; will 'shortly move to Costello, Potter county, where he will be engaged in book-keeping for the Pean Tanning Co. It-vrill please a host of friends all over,Q .county to learn that Charlie Kliaeitlver of Nebraska has beon ap pointed, to a postt,ion in the House at Han isburg this winter, and on Monday of this, week started for there to begin his work. Charlie has been one ot the stur dy, young laborers in the lumber .woods bftbis county, but two years ago was bvertakenby ill health-and incapacitated for bard work. He has always been a staunch Republican, and this littlo plum will be a help to him which no one who knows him will for a moment begrudge to him.' Dwelling Burned. The dwolling house of Levi Reynolds, about two miles from Clarington, in Barnett township, burned to tho ground a few days ago. An organ, a badstoad and some bedding is the extent of the housohold effects saved. We are without particulars as to the origin of the fire or amount of loss sustained by Mr. Rey nolds, but it will likely be about i00, with no insurance. For a few days of the past week the roads were In fine condition, beaten down and frozen hard, the average thor oughfare resembling a paved street. But all this is changed again, and we're groaning over mud and slush once more. Amsler has it if it is for use on the table. Always a nice variety of vegela bles and fruits. Likewise about every thing in the grocory lino, togethor with tho best the market affords iu confections, cigars, tobacco, etc. It Who is Tubbs, one of the candidates who is receiving a few votes for Senator on each ballot ? Fi-anklin News. Don't know a great deal about it, but guess it's one of the things Bill Flinu is using to knock Quay out with iu the interest of "reform." -Dr. Towler, Forest county's member of the legislature, has been assigned to the following committees by Speaker Farr: Ways and Means, Public Health and Sanitation (soc'y), Retrenchment and Roform, Law and Order, Fish and Game, and Printing. The former is ona of the most important committees of the House. -Tho changeable weather of our varia ble climate, which makes one weary and producos colds and grip as fast as doctors can take caro of them, has also induced someone to indite the following appropri ate lines : First it rained and then it blew; Then it friz and then it snew ; Then we had a shower of rain, And then it friz and snew again. Joseph Emert, who carries tho mail between Tionesta and Tylersburg, has been porhaps tho most regular route agent iu the State during the past year. His route covers 23 miles, comiug and going, and he has not missed a trip dur ing the entire year, or 313 iu all, and cov ering 8,704 miles, or about one trip to China, going straight nown through the earth. We doubt whether this record can be beaten. Through the courtesy of Rev. J. V. McAninch we had the pleasure of glanc ing over a souvonir supplement of the Marion Center, Pa., Independent, C. R. Griffith, publisher. Besidos a history of the town itnd biographical sketches of many of its citizens, it is nicely illustra ted with half tone cuts. The Independ ent is wide awake, aud well edited and full of crisp local news. The issue in question has a very spicy article from the pen of Mrs. A. T. Boll, wife of Rev. Bell, so well and favorably known in Tionesta. The article is chock full of good sense, tersely put, and very readable. Marienville Express: Woll No. 1 on the lease of the Brookvilie Oil and Gas company, north of town, gave theowners and others quite a surprise Saturday. A very heavy pressure of gas bad been struck and the well had been shut in pending arrangements for its use. On Saturday afternoon the wind shook the derrick and loosened the fastenings, when the force of gas asserted its strength and forced the tubing and casing out of the hole and completely demolished the der rick. Oil and gas men say tbey never knew of a similar occurrence. Pieces of the casing were thrown 600 feet from the Lole. Claud Smith, manager for the company, is having a new derrick built anu will repair me uamago as speeuny as possible. Patrick Mooney, for many years ono of Forest sounty'a prosperous farmers, died at the home of his daughter at Siy- erly, Pa., Jan. 23, 1899, after an illness of several years caused by rheumatic troubles. Mr. Mooney lived at Fagun dus until the death of his wife, about two years ago, whon he gave up active farm ing and mado his home with bis children, six of whom survive him, as follows: Mrs. May Hawk, of Siverly; Mrs. Annie Hagan and Mrs Bridget Flack, of Oil filv! James, of FaKiindu; Patrick of Boston, and John of Oil City. Mr. Moon nv siu nn ixcellout man in all respocts. and as a neighbor and citizen bore the hiirl niitnein of all who knew him. lie vu (IK vears of sue. Tho funeral services were to" bo hold at 9 o'clock this morning in St. Joseph's church. Brenneraan, A. B., laborer, iiarniuuy. Beck, Frank, laborer, Harmony. Baughmaa, Geo. butcher, Jenks. -Birtcil, Geo., laborer, Boro. Bardsley, F. M.t laborer, Howe. Cropp, Win., farmer, Green. Dean, P. H., carpenter, Jenks. Davis, Jessie, laborer, Kingsley. Elder, Wm., laborer, Harmony. Eichenburg, Adam, laborer, Green. Grubbs, Andrew, farmer, Kingsley. Gregory, Jos., farmer, Jenks. Howell, A. J., farmer, Harmony. Henry, W., farmer, Barnett. Johnston, S. C, carpenter, Boro. Joyce, Pat, stononiason.Boro, Jonos, Clarence, laborer, Kingsley. Miller, D. G., laborer, Howe. Paul, Goo., laborer, Kingsley. Thompson, J. R., laborer, Green. Walter, J. M., foreman, Harmony. Wentworth, J. H., farmer, Tionesta tp. Weant, Geo., laborer, Tionesta tp. - PETIT JURORS. Ault, C. M., merchant, Green. Ball, J. M., laborer, Howe. Bowman, J. C, banker, Boro. Brenneman, Audly, teacher, Howe. Blum, Wm., farmer, Green. Crossman, S. R., book-keeper, Barnett. Confer, John, farmer, Jonks. Cole, W. N., laborer, Jenks. Dewoody, Ed, jobber, Green. Dawson, Walter, farmer, Harmony.. . Eck, Edward, laborer, Barnett. Fulton, L., barnessmaker, Boro. Fredrick, E. R., laborer, Jenks. Frank, Joseph, millman, Howe. Glasner, Henry, farmer, Tionesta tp. Gadley, Jake, farmer, Barnett. Gorman, Carl, laborer, Hickory. . Hall, J. U., fanner, Barnett, - Hull, Lee, farmer, Hickory. Hoovler, J. C, farmor, Tionosta tp. Huges, W. T.. laborer, Jonks. Knight, Peter, farmer, Barnett. Maze, Steve, laborer, Barnett. Nelson, Geo., laborer Howe. Oleson, Chas., farmer, Jenks. Osgood. L. E., laborer, Hickory. Potter, J. W., farmer, Barnett. Patterson, E. E., laborer, Green. Raferty, Mike, farmor, Jenks, Randall, G. A., laborer, Howe. Rarie, W. H., farmer, Barnett. Spangler, John, laborer, Howe. Smith, Chas. A., carpenter, Jenks. Schrecengost, C. B., laborer.Jenks. Shay, John, laborer, Jenks. Southwick, C. A., laborer, Howe. Southworth, A. E., laborer, Hickory. Turner, J. A., merchant, Harmony. Vanderburg, James, laborer, Howe. White, Bert, teamster, Howe. Wagner, Adam, farmer, Tionesta tp. Weingard, Geo., laborer, Green. Wilson, H. C, laborer, Barnett. Wright, W. B., laborer, Jenks. XEWST XOTES. During tho past year the population of the western penitentiary has decreased 10 per cent. Cash sales at Miles A Armstrong's See the prices. It Au undertaker in Pittsburg advertises the solemn fact that parties using his air tight coffins will use no other. Buy your overcoat now of Hopkins and save one-half. It Counterfeit silver quarters and halvos are said to be making their appearance in large quantities in this part of the State. Sharon Eagle. Everything in footwear goes at i off except rubber goods. Miles fc Arm strong. It The largest soldiers' monument in the United States is to be erected at Allen town. It will be ninety-six feet high and cosi $39,000. Pants, hats, shirts aud underwear are out in prices at Miles fc Armstrong's. It The New Castle polios have as yet no clue to the murderers of City Treasuror Blevins. An expert auditor has been set to work on tho books to find out how much was stolen. Reliable goods at lowest prices at Miles & Armstrong's It With the closing of 1898 and beginning of 1899, comes the glorious announce ment that the United States has passed England, and now leads the world in trade. Hurrah for your Uncle Samuel. Shoos for men, Women, school shoes, heavy shoes, baby shoes, all go at i off at Miles Jfc Armstrong's It The Pottstown News has the following: "A Phcenixvillo youngman advertised for a wife, under an assumed name, and h!s sister answered tho advertisement, also under an assumed name. Then photo graphs were exchanged, aud now the young man thinks there is no balm in advertising, and the old people think it is hard to have two fools in one family." For one week take I off for cash on any shoes in our store ' Miles A Arm strong's. H At the annual meeting of the stock holders of the W. N, Y. A P. Ry. hold in Philadelphia the old board of managers, with President Samuel C. Do Coursey at the head, was re-elected. President De Coursey's report for 1898 showed a de crease in tho earnings of tho road. The figures follow: Gross earnings, $1,69.j, 598, a decrease of $151, 028 from 1897; net earnings, ?2.'0,3.r9, a decrease of $187,369. In 1898 there was an etitlay of $60,490 in improvements. Sizes are broken some, but lots of shoes of best makes. See prices at Miles A Armstrongs. It Pennsylvaaia is evidently in a fairly prosperous condition, judging by the re port of Bank Commissioner Gilkcson. He sayw that during the last year he had 197 banks under his supervision, with a total capital of $4"),990,38."), a decrease of about $700,000 from tho former year. The institutions have increased their surplus $107,159, decreased the undivided profits $1,959,545, increased the deposits $2d,-18fi,-471, and have cash on hand amounting to $49,553,839, an increase of about $5,000, 000. They have loans amounting to $123,170,940, an increase of $,600,000. Their investment securities amount to $108,524,59!), and the number of deposit accounts are 699,060. The average to each depositor is $4 13.30. One plush cape and four (ackots, all this season's stylo. They must bo sold. Prico no object. Hopkins. It A good house and lot on Elm street for sale cheap. For particulars inquire) of P. M. Clark. tj Saturday Jan. 28, Isy9, at 2 o'cknik, p.m., for the purpose tfnominating a ticket for the February elections. A full at tendance is desired. By order of Township Committeemen. green township. The Republican voters f Green Twp. will meet at the Election House at Ne braska, Saturday, Jan. 28, 1899, to nomi nate a tictket for sprina election. Jas. D. Thompson, Committeeman. HICKORY TOWNSHIP. The Republicans of Hickory, township will hnd their caucus for the nomination of township officers at the Election House In said Township, on Saturday, January 28, 1899, from 4 to 6 o'clock p. m. A full ticket will be voted for. George Cuider. Committeeman. TlONliHTA TOWNSHIP. The Republican electors of Tionesta township will meet in caucus for the nomination of officers for the ensuing term at tho Township House, on Satur day, Jan. 28, 1899, beginning at 2 o'clock p. in J. B. Edkn. Committeeman. The Penny Magazine, New York, wnich is the lowest-priced magazine in America (20 cents a year), and which is owned by Hon. Chauncey M. Depew, the eminent orator, wants a representative in this vicinity. It is a good opportunity for oue of our ambitious young men or young women. Applica tions should beaddressed to the Subscrip tion Department, The Penny Magazine Temple Court, Now York City. Tor Sale. An up to date SAW MILL, in good condition, capacity 20,000 feet per day, good boiler and engine, new bolts, pul leys, etc. A bran new pinner, can do all kinds of work on it. Also a Kind team of horses, weinht thirty-one hundred (3100). 'i ! auovo will be sold cheap, for tur ther information call on or address, 2t C. J. Uroll, St. Marys, Pa. Notice. I will pay 42c. for No. 1, and 30c. for No. 2 white oak tlus, delivered at Tiones ta. G. G. Gaston. 1-11-4 Hopkins sells the shoes and rubbers. To the Public. We are authorized to guarantee every bottle of Chamberlain's Coueh Remedy nnd if not satisfactory to refund the mou ey to the purchaser. There is no better medicine made for la grippe, colds and whoopina; cough. Price 2o and oOc per bottlo. Try it. All druggists. Hopkins soils the clothing and shoes. Horrible aony is caused by piles, hums and skin diseases. These are im mediately relieved and quickly cured by Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Beware ol' worthless imitations. Heath A Killmer, Hopkins soils the clothing and shoos, Mr. S. A. Facker. editor of the Mica- nopv(Fla.) Hustler, with his wife and children, suffered terribly from la grippe. One Minuto Cough Cure was the only remedy that helped thoin. It acted quick ly. Thousands of others use this remedy as a specific for la gripp, and its ex hausting after effects. Heath A Killmer. To insure a happy new year, keep the liver clenr and the body vigorous bv using DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little nills for constipation and liver troubles. Heath A Killmer. These aro dangerous times for the health. Croup, colds, and sore throat troubles lead rapidly to consumption. A small bottlo of One Minute Cough Cure used at the right time will presorvo life, health and a large amount of money. Heath A Killmer. La (Jrlppe Hm-oenNl'iilly Trrnted. "I have just recovered from the second attack of la grippe this year," savs Mr. Jas. A. Jones, publisher of the Leader, Mexia, Texas. "In the latter case 1 used Chamberlain's Cough Romedy, and I think with considerable success, only be ing in bed a little over two days against ton davs for the former attack. The sec ond attack would have been equally as bad as the first but for the use of this remedy as I had to go to bed In about six hours after having been 'struck' with it, while in the first case I was able to at tend to business about two days before getting 'down.'" For sale by all drug gists. You can get it at Hopkins' store, tf. The smallost thinirs may exert the greatest influence. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are unequalled for overcoming constipation and liver troubles. Heath it Killmer. Have you got $J5. 00? Have you got $50 00? Have you got $100.0(1? If so, why don't you deposit it with tho Conewango Biiildfng Loan Association Association of Warren, Pa. They will pay you 6 per cent, per annum Cash Dividend, payable semi-annually, and you can withdraw your principal in full at any time aftor 6 months. 5-5-ly. -Hopkins aolls the clothing and shoes. Paul Perry of Columbus, On., suffered agony for thirty years, and then cured his piles by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It lieals injuries and skin diseases like magic. Heath it Killmor. La Grippe is again epidemic. Every precaution should bo taken to avoid it. Its specific cure is Ono Minuto Cough Curo. A. J. Sliepere. publisher Agricultural Journal and Advertiser, Eldon, Mo., says: "No one will be disappointed in using Ono Minute Cough Cure for In grippe." I'loasant to take, quick to act. Heath A Killmer. Coughing injures and inflames sore lungs. One Minuto Cough Cure loosens the cold, allay coughing and heals quickly. The best cough cure for child ren. Heath A Killmer. Do you appreciate good laundry work? If so patronize tho Dunkirk Steam Laundry. Miles A Armstrong, agents. tf How In I'rrvrnl I'iii-iiiiiiiiiIm. You aro perlmps aware tbat pnoumo nia always results from a cold or from an uttack of la grippe. During tho epidemic of la grippe a few years ago when so many cases resulted in piiotiniony it was observed tbat the attack was never fol lowed by that disease when Chamber lains Cough Remedy was used. It coun teracts any tendency of a cold or la gripp to result in that dangerous disease, it is the bo-t remedy in the world for ba.l colds nml la grippe. Every bottlo war wanted. For salo by all druggists. MARRIED. OLSON ROY KR At the Presbyterian parsonage, lirookville, Pa., Jan. 17, hv Itev. Jiiines Coiiwav. D. D.. as sisted fy Kov. Charles L. Itradshaw, or Urockw'ayville, Mr. John H. Olson, of Jefferson oomitv, and Miss, Annie Royer, of Clarington, Foeest touuty.Pa. Clearance Has Commenced. Odds and Ends must be sold this month "Our Way" of closing out Remnants of stock Make the Price do it. CLOTHING, MEN'S SHOES, OVERCOATS, ntnn , ODD PANTS, UNDERWEAR, WINTER CAPS SHOES. SHOES. I LADIES' CAPES & JAKETS. About 300 pairs of shoes tbat must be sold this month. The price that we put nn them will hustle them off. Men's Boys' and Children's Clothing, Underwear Shirts and Caps. Everything in the line of winter goods. All Wool Blankets, Mixed Blanket, Cotton Blankets. Come aud see us. Everybody Invited. No trouble to show goods. Established in 1835. E.T.HALL OOJIPLKTE House Furnisher TITUSVILLE, PA. The Mammoth House-Furn-ishmg Store of E. T. HALL Is KNOWN FAR AND WIDE as the best andjeheapest place to procure all the needed ar ticles for Housekeeping. FUKXITUKE, IKOX & TIX WARE, HTOVES, CKOCKERY, E AMI'S, IllI nit vri:itn:s, clocks, REDDISH, And in fact Everything used in Housekeeping. Hood Sold on EasyTay ments Maine an Tor Cash, and Delivered Free all over the Country. Carpets Sewed, IJned and Laid Free of Charge. TAKE "A DAY OFF," Drive ovor to Pleassntvllle and take the Trolley cars to Titusvillo. You will enjoy the trip and if you want to do some trading you will And big stores and big stocks in tho "Queuu City." IB. T. HALL. Still Scallerinq Bargains. . . What Is a Bargain? ot Something Merely Cheap. Xot (something you don't want, hut something of real value, below aetual worth, and here's proof of our assertions : Men's heavy bluo mixed Woolen Sox. 20c ones 10c Heavy Fleeced Shirt and Drawers, good ones 3tto Natural Wool Shirts ami Drawers, extra good S0s Men's all Wool Scarlet Shirts and Drawers. $1.25 values 8fo Men's Unlaundered White Shirts, Union Linen Bosom 24c Men's Unlaundered White Shirts, Linen Hohwiu Wc Tssasw Short Itiisum, jl nn i. xiiso them., fj b Vj m 1W we can sell them "WW for hAMMMEB, 34 SENECA ST., Arlington Hotel Sale We have but afew of these garments leit. They are of thbest quality we had, and latest styles. The cot of the gar ment doa't'biuder ; we are going to sell them. Beiuiiant In Ires Goods, Dress Patterns, & L. . EQPRZWS. ' TKH.r-- Furniture Eleynuce costs much less than it used to. Up-to-date methods on a very large scale make the difference. You can buy really elegant furniture for a comparatively small price and real ly good furniture for a price that seems almost ridiculous if you go to the right store. Call in and let us prove that this is the right store. CARPET NEWS. We are In the carpet business. We have a fine stock of carpots in varying degrees of quality. The degrees start with soon, and then goon up. Dainty China Gives Constant rieasure; ugly ware offends the eye and gives visitors the impression thai you are uoue too careful in the choice of your house furnishings. There is no ex cuse for buying ugly ware when we are selliug pretty pattorns at such low prices OIL CITY, PA. directly opposite n. till -VVsSJ
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