THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNKSDAY. Al'ItH, M, 1MB. FI HE INSURANCE . . AMI . . REAL ESTATE AGENCY ..OK.- C. M. ARNEH & SKI. TlOXESTJ, PA. All Leading Coitiianle.t Represented. Wild Land, Farms, House C Lot f'vr Sale or Ileitt. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. w Advertisements. I.atnnicrs. Ad. MeCiien Co. Ail. Heath A Fcit. locals. Kovoe it t'n. Itoailois, Killmer llnw. I.ncal. Mm. II. A. I.viich, Header. White Star U.-occry. Locals. Tionesta fash Slnre. Local". I'mth'y ltobrrtann. Tr.nl 1.1st. ('initial mill Weaver Hotel. Homier. Sheritr Jamieaen. Court I'roclamaliun Oil market closed at ll.'JO. Oil ami gas lean s at Diih ollice. lliipKins sells the Douglas -linen tl Hulk seeds at Killmer ItroN. It The "l?st'' ia none too good for yon. TryT. C. S. It Kvery variety of Ircsli vegetables at tlio WhlloStsr tirocery. It Mercerized aepbyra for k,rl wait II shades. Heath A Felt. It Shots. If you want the kind that wear well, look neat ami aro low priced come here. Heath a Kelt. jt It ia getting ao Hint almost e ory man who hasn't an ollice ha,s agriovanco, and. really, It costs less. The blessings ol lift) aro pretty fairly distributed. Koine people have g iod tastes, while others have good appetites. The tilling kind. There's longer wear In a shirt that liti at every point. You will like llioui for that reaou at T. C. S. It Hoineinber the commencement exer cise oftho class of '02 at the court house noxt Tuesday evening. You will lie Well entertained. M. II. Shirk, formerly editor of the Marienville F.xprcss, will start a paper at .Nliclllold in the uoar lutur, nay the Kane Republican. Killmer linn, have a lino of ladies' ahlrt waists from which the most lastidl oua ought to be able to mako a choice. See them before purchasing. It Trailing arbutus Is now in bloom and it is at Ita best. Many parties took advantage of tlio linn weather Sunday and strolled out on the hills I.) gather the fra Krant little Mower. New announcements appearing Ibis week: County Commissioner, W. A. Uroveof Tlnnesta borough; County Aud itors, W. H. Stiles, Hickory twp., and denize W. llolcinau, Tientsin boro. The While Star (iroeery Is tho oldest establisheil and moat tellable Arm in the fruit and green grocery business and lias everything in Its line in slock and as soon as It comes into the market. Cad us up on either 'phone. It Following is tho list ol Idlers remain ing uncalled for In the Tionesta, Pa., I'osl Ollice, for the week end inn April rt, lfKC: Miss Kllen Still, Mr. Abo Seeley. Mr. T. J. OJull, Mr. Jake Smith Hover, Win. Day. I). 8. Knox, P. M. TheUun Club, which Iihh recently been reorganized, and greatly augmented hi membership, lias ordered a new Ma gaotrap and expects soon to have it in operation. The club now numbers' up. ward of twenty-live, and the eiilhus!aiii promises to be quite lively during the coming summer. In a cemetery at Columbus, Pa., Is a bead alone bearing the inscription s "liod Only Knows." Whose remains llo be neath the atone ia unknow n to the pres ent sexton of the ci metery, or to any ot the residents of (he village. Tho atone lias been standing many years, and is an object of curiosity to all. Friends beruhavo received invitations to attend the marriage of Mr.Jolin Conger and Miss Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. O. (.Irani, of 87 'trove anemic, Oil City, on the 'iOth Inst, Mr. Conger, whose mother, biuthera and sister reside Here, has many friends in this suction who w ill be pleased to extend congratulations on tho bappy event, 8. N. Iredell, lor a number of years superintendent of the extract works at Marienville, to whose people ho was well and most favorably known, died on Thursday last, and was buried at Titus villi, his homo city, on Sunday. Mr. Iredell was a very worthy gentleman, and people who knew him in this county will be pained to learn of Ins death. An exchange very aptly remarks: lis good rule for yniitig people to observe who are seeking a life occupation : avoid any occupation which allows leisure for loallng on tho street corners, grocery stores, postollice or liv iry stable, for at least eight hours out of every twenty-four. Better have no business at all than one which docs not occupy a reasonable amount of time. The Christian Kndoavor society or the Piesbyterian church, will hold a box festival In A. O. U. W. hall, Friday evo nlng, April 2.1th at 8 o'clock. All the members of the i hurch and congregation and Iriends are most cordially Invited to ' be present. Ladies aro requested to bring boxes tilled with dainty lunches to be old to the highest bidder. Uentlcuicn are kindly asked to come prepared to en ter the contests. At Warren recently, whileexcavating cellar, workmen unearthed the skel eton of a squaw which was In a splendid auto of preservation, every bone being Intact and whale. When brought to the ir, of course, they crumbled, but the under jaw and teeth were preserved. Ursiile the body, and closo enough so one hand was laid upon It, was a chest. In the chest was a collection of armlets anklets, strings of beads, Hint and arrow heads, and strangest nt all a necklace r thimbles. On top of the box reposed a looking glas. ' he find is quite a valu able one. The skeleton and chest re Mised underneath an apple tree that hud been judged to be 5(1 vesrs old, and the condition or the bones leads ti e well in formed to believo the lind to be about IM yeaia old. ltepsirs to tho creek bridge at thia plane which have been making for the past two weeks, are of a very substantial dorder, and will be completed within the next todays, weather pel inittiiig. New in m Joists are taking the place of the wooden allairs which were badly decayed, and a new Mint of oak is being laid. The York Itridge Co. has the contract, and navel la interfered with only between 7 and 12 a. in. and 1 and fl p. in. J. 11. Watson, Ksi., of Marienville, was sponding a couplo of days in town on the first of this week on business. Mr. Wats in is one of tho bent Informed men of this section, and is a most interesting and fascinating ronvi rsation ilist. He Is also a far-seeing politician, llo says he never felt better than he does now; he has spent every day of the past winter out doors, and feels fresh, strong and vigorous. Clarion De.nocrat. Mr. and Mrs. Itoy Cnpoland, ofSlew art Hun, very plea autly entoitained a number of friends at their homo last Wednosday evening. The party was comprised of a number of their 8'ewart Hun friends and a few Tionesla and Hickory young people. After an ove. nlng's enjoyment the company was served w ilh a dainty lunch which gave proofof Mis. Copeland'a culliuary art. All relumed to their hollies declaring that they had spent a delightful evening. X. Y. .. All arrangements have been perfect ed for the Odd Fellows' anniversary cele bration ut Mdgway on the '-'1th. liosides (ho securing of all the aUractiotia that have characterized such gatherings In the past history of the associations, many new teal urns have been added and the members of the fraternity Irom this place are looking forward to an unusual good time. Excursion rates have bean se cured on the railroads and extraordinary' preparations are being made by the Kidg way peoplo to propeily care for the visitors. The special session of the Oram! Lodge and the school of instruct ion by (iran I Lodgo olliccrs which is booked lor Friday evening preceding Urn "big day" w ill attract many Past liranils and oilier members of the Order on that day. The commencement exeroisos of tho groduating class of pmi, or the borough high school will tako p!ai next Tuesdav evening, in tlio court bouse, and the public generally ia inviled to attend. Tlio program is sulllciently varied to make tho evening a pleaiaut as well as profitable one to all who lend their pres ence. Prof, linker, a soloist of renown, will have chargeof the musical feature, and judging from his reputation as an entertainer, he w ill please his audience. The admission price lor adults has been plated at the small sum of -0 cents, and this only to assist in defraying expenses necessarily Incline I. Pupils of the school will be admitted free, and It is hoped that parents will accompany their young er children. Don't miss it for if you do you w ill miss a great treat. Ityliirtho cutest pair of pets that could be imagined was the two little black bears which riherilF Jainieson brought down from Krookston la-t week. 'I hey aro about two mouths old, well de veloped, healthy, and aro as playful as a air or kittens. They were captured during the last fall of snow not far from Hrimkhtoii by Fred Jorgenson, who has already bagged ten bears this past season, being a very successful bear hunter. He found the old one and three cubs to gether, and In shooting the mother, the ball from his ri lie struck a bono and split in two, ono pieco of tlio bullet striking and killing one ol the cubs. The o'her two he brought in alive and they seemed to bo well enough pleased with tho attention they attract. Mr. Jainieson has sold them to Titusvillo parties, whore the playful littlo fellows will be kept for tho amusement of the public. Levi llejnolds was over from Har nett twp, last week to assist in the draw ing of a jury for the May term of court. It 'bs Mr. Heynold's young son Hay, aged Id years, w ho lost his lifo by tho ac cidental discharge of a revolver, men tion of which was made two weeks ago in these columns. The boy and his older brother were in t lie barn at ti e time, and were playing w ith the pel dog when the older boy, having I lie revolver, jorking Iv remarked that bo guessed ho would shoot the dog, at tho same time pulling the revolver out or his pocket and at tempting to cock it. The little fellow ran to remonstiato wllh hi n, when the voting man's thumb slipped off tho ham mer and tho revolver was discharged. Tho little fellow said "you have shot me." and began to sink, when ho was caught by the oilier and carried to tho house, life being extinct w hen he r. ached there. The distress of tho parents and older brother can belter be Imagined than ex pressed, and the unfortunate neeuranco has proven a terrible warning to the boys in that neighborhood in tho handling or revolvers, and It is to be hoped there will never be another such s horror. In connection herewith Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds dusiro it said that they very greatly appreciate, the kindness shown them by neighliora and Iricnls in this be reavement. SnJili'ii Death of Ja Sawyer. Not Tor some time has Tionesta been so shocked as it was yesterday afternoon when tlio nows was announced that Mrs. Sawyer, wife of our townsman, George W. Sawyer, died at 2 o'clock. As late as last Sabbath, she took dinner wilh her daughter, Mrs. Carson, and all day Mon day she was about her work as usual, al though sho was suffering from a severo cold. X t till Tuesday morning was she willing to havo medical aid summoned, and almost before her family were aware death had claimed her as his victim. Tills sorrow, which falls so heiivily on her husband and daughters, Mrs. John T. Curson and Mrs. Charles Hunter, is shared by the entire comiuuiiily. Funer al service will be held at the Sawyer res dence at 2:30 Thiirsdav, A fuller account of this valued life will be given in next week s issue. Letter to I'. F. Cropp. Ttonrsltt, Jt. Dear Sir: Mr. Knox, an undertaker for fifty years at lirewsler, N. Y., painted Devoe nine yeirs ii.-o. The paint is said to be in Miout as good condition as when it was lirst put on. Lead and oil don't last nine years. Yours truly, F. W. DkvokA Co. I. ts. Jas, I. Liavis sells our paint. YOU AM) lOltt IKItXDS. I). W, Clark was in Oil City on busi ness Monday. W. U. Wyman Is In Foxburgon bus loess this wock. Mr. and Mrs L. Agm w are business visitois to Pi tsburg this week. Mrs. Chas. Killmer and son, Gilbert, were visitors to Oil City Monday. Miss Lizzie ami Yinnie Randall were Oil City visitois Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Fred W. Ilristow was a guest of friends in Kist Hickory last Saturday. Miss Florence C'ropp, of Cropp U ill, was a visitors to Oil City last Saturday. Mrs. (i. i. liaston was a guest of friends in Oil City Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. ('. M. Aruer and daughter, Miss Alice, were Oil City visitors last Friday. Misa Kate Agnow. of Yoiingsville. Warren county, is here on a visit to bor cousins. Mrs. G. A. Johnson, of Jamestown, N. Y is a guest of her brother, Hal Davis, on Gorman Hill, Hamilton Huey, of Warren, was guest ofhis sister, Mrs.Chss. Amanii, collide of days last week. Miss Pearl Whilmor, of Kndoavor, was the guest of M iss Itcrtlia Koblnsou a couple of days last w ei k. Paul Hepler w as up from Franklin on a visit to friends in Tionesta and vicinity a couplo of days last wick. Miss Marie Smearbaugh gave a card party to a number of her young society friends Ft iday evening Inst. Miss Amy Anderson loft Monday afternoon for North Warren on a visit to her sister, Mrs. David Ilium. Mrs. S. T. Carson mid children, of the West Side, visited her tin ther, Mrs. An derson, at Kast Hickory Monday. Itev. Dr. J. W. Smith, of Warren, was a guest or his friend, Itev. J. V, McAuiiich, a few hours on Monday last. Ilenjamin Charleston, who has been suffering for the past two weeks from ac cute articular rli'Uiinatisiu, is again able to bo out. Mrs. K. C. Iliath and daughter, Winifred, and Miss Mary Joyce were guests of friends in I'leasantville over last Sabbath. Mrs. Dr. C. Y. Delar and sons, Reid and Itussell, of Kelletlvdle, weie visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ditir, of Oil City, a portion ot last week. Orr Carson, principal of tho West Hickory schools, was a guest of his brother, Commissioners' Clork, S. T. Carsen, over last Sabbath. Mrs. Dr. Wallace, of Fast Ilrady, who was a guest of her sister, Mrs. J. II. Dericksi n, returned home last Thursday, M rs. Derricksou accompanied her as far as Oil City. F. II. Laiisoii is in New York this week on business tending to the settle ment of the long drawn out controversy over the Sickles heirs' real estate in terests In this place. -Tliamas Hassey was a visitor In town Saturday. Mr. Hassey has movid his family back to Oil City from Ohio, where they had spent tho past six months, and make that their home again. Harvey L, Wheeloek, aitorney-at-law, or Chicago, nephew or Mrs. Geo. W. Sawyer or this place, and Alexander Itullock, or Worcester, Mass., also an at torney, s'lout Sunday with relatives in Tionesta. R. L. Haslet and family, who located in Ilurlingtoti, X. ('., last fall, have re turned lo 'lionesla, Mr. II. having dis posed ofhis interest in 'he. laundry busi ness in which he was engaged. They are cheerfully welcomed back to llie'r old home. The semi-cccasioiial visit of the two Italian musicians to this place on Thurs day evening, produced tlio usual lesult, that, of stirring up l'ie terpsichorean im pulses ol tho young folk, who enjoyed themselves for a few hours In the innzy nhirl, the sweet strains 1 1 the violin and harp turn.sliiiig tho inspiration. Itev. J. V. McAnlnch baying been sie.ed w ith a troublesome cold tho latter partofthe week, called on his Mend Rev, Ir. Charuock, of Pieasautvilie, to conduct services for him at toe Presby terian church last Sabbath morning and evening. Dr. Charnock'sdiscourses were abloelVorta and highly appieuialcd by his congregations. Lee Hill, who was for a number of years employed in the harness store of L. Fulton, has returned to his old situa tion after a stay of several months at llrnwnsvllln, Pa, Lee has many friends in town who are glad to know or his re turn. Martin Knorr, with Mr. Fulton lor a couple of years past, lias returned to his borne ill Jamestown, X, Y., having secured a good situation there. Miss Alice Agnow, '0:i, of the High School, charmingly entertained the members ofthe Senior and Junior classes with Pror. Spcer and Mrs. Spear, at her home last Friday evening. The dinner table was handsomely decorated with cut tinners and lighted with caudles, covers being laid for fifteen. The pleas ant memory which this happy evening has allorded Miss Alico and her guests will servo as delightful souvenirs for time to come. William Lawrence returned from Philadelphia last Saturday, where he had accompanied Mrs. Lawren'-e, who had submitted loan opeiation for tho remov al of a tumor on tho ten arm, at the M. I'. Hospital in that city. The operation w s entirely successful and Mrs. L. is re covering nicely from the shock, but will remain a couple of weeks yet. II r daughter, Miss Kiiima, is with her and will remain till she is ready to leave the hospital. - Harvey Lynch and brother, Sidney, were down bom Endeavor last Thurs day, and gave the Kkpiiimcau a pleas ant call while here. It is Harvey's inten tion to start for the Pacific const stales on the LUlli inst., with a view of locating there. Ho will probably find Washing ton state about to his liking and make that bis home. He goes more on account of Mrs. Ly neb's health than because or a desiro to change, for ho has never felt in the least dissatistied wilh his lot in Pennsylvania, and especially bis pleas ant home in d surroundings at Endeavor. Tlio Rkim'Iii.ii'an along with the many other friends of M r. Lynch and family, is sorry to note this change, but wishes them all happiness and prosperity in whatever locslily they may chose for their future abode. TL'RIUIiU liircil IlISlVl'KIt. Two or Tidluiite'N Prominent Citizens Lose their I.Ives lijr the Burn ing' of A Iliver Passen (?er Itoat. Ity the horrible disaster oftho burning ol the river pastenger steamer "City of Pittsburg" on Saturday night last, L. L. Hunter and L. II. Magill, of Tidlnute, who were passengers, lost their livos. These gentlemen were going south, hav ing finished some business transaction at Pittsburg a few days previous, and were on the ill-fated boat when it took fire some miles aboye Cairo, on tho Ohio river. No particulars have as yet been obtainable regarding the exact manner ofthelr death, but it is thought the two men wore soll'ocated and burned in their statu rooms, otherwise they would have been able to have made their escape, with other passengers who were saved, al though up.ard of sixty persona aro known to have porished, either In the (lames or drowned iu jumping over buard. The lire started In tho lower part of the stiamcr, iu the freight material, or pos sibly in the engine room, and shut d the means of escape thero while paasougers jumped overboard front tho upper decks. Within ten minutes of discovery of tire, at 4 a. in., survivors say the upper docks were swept by Humes, tied passeugeis were penned in on all sides, even the life preservers being cut oil' by the flames. Tho shock to the people of Tidiouto which tho news of Ibis terrible disaster convi yed is inexpn ssible, both men be ing among toe most prominent society and business peoplo, having been reared in the place and where they had taken up and carried on the work of their worthy parents. Mr. Ilunler was the son of the latoJaliu Hunter, so well known for years as one or tho leading inou of this section of country. He leaves a wife and four children besides his aged mo her surviving, Mr. Magill was one of Tidi- oule's most popular citizens, having by energy, perseverence and strict honesty risen to a loading place among the town's business men. He also leaves a wile and two children. Capt. H. H. Ciiinmings, of Tidioute, a partner with Mr. Hunter in tho lum ber and oil business. has gone south to as sist iu tho rescue ol the bodies ol his two unfortunate townsmen, and if it is pos sible to find and Identity them, and bring the lemaina back to their late homos. Ktta lite t'oiudi mill works oil' tbel'olil Laxative Ilromo-'iuiniiin Tablets euro a cold in one day. No cure, vo pav. Price i cents. ll-27-ly Franklin IlislrUt lunlereiice. Tho lirst session of the Franklin Dis trict Conference of the Me hod 1st Episco pal Church, will tie held in Tionesta, May ", 6 and 7, l!tu2. Rev. Dr. J. N. Fra- donburg, presiding elder, will be present and preside over tlio sessions, which will be held in the M. K. church. The follow- program has been arranged for this meet ing: First session, Monday, 7:30 p. in. Song service, A. J. Riukor. Organization, Prayer, J. M, Foster! Sermon, J. II. Keoleyj Alter service, C. II Quick. Second session, Tuesday, 6:10 a. ni. Devotional service, Fredrick Fair; Dis ciplinary questions. Paper, "Some Points in our Articles of Religion," L. If, Eddleblute; Discussion led by T. J. Hamilton; Paper, "Present Tendencies in Doctrine and Polity or the M. E. (.'hurch," E. M. Kerniek. Third session, Tuosday, 2:00 p. in. Devotional servicos, II. K, Steel ; Disci plinary questions. Paper, "Plans for Raising Church licnovolcnees," S. H. Prather; Discussion led by C. ltimi berger; Paper, "Echoes from the Mis sionary Council," T. R. Thobiirn j Paper, "The F.pworlli League: Its Uses and Dangers," Ed. D. Smith j Discussion led by J. II. Net!'. Fourth so sion, Tuesday, 7:30 p. in. Praise service, L. L. Swisiierj Sermon, A. C. Rowers. Filth session, Wednesday, H:TO a. in. Devotional service. Disciplinary ques tions. Adjournment. All delegatos who expect to bo present, ore requested to notify Rev. O. II. Nickle not laler than April Hotd. .Mrs. Samuel IS. Alwcll. Tills, wire of Samuel R. Atwoll, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albaugb, died allor a lingering illness at her homo in East Hickory, Pn., April IX, V.C, aged 44 years and 8 ilays. Marly in life she professed religion and at the time of her death was a consistent member of (ho Free Motlmdist church. During her illness sho often expressed a desire to depart and be at rest, expecting many of those who came to see her to m'et her In Heaven. Resides her aged parents sho leaves a husband, ono brother, three sisters, and a largo circle of friends to mourn l.er loss. Funeral services wero hold at tho J5m ridel, Ger man Hill, on MoniUy. Ilev. T. J. Stone, or Pluiuville, assisted by Rev. Itradley, of East Hickory, olllciating. A. w. a. OK PL'lll.IC INTEREST. To Kaow the Cure fur Any Form of Nervousness or Hysteria Needs Hut to Read the Fol lowing. Mr. Chester Korr of No 151 West Spring Btreet, Titusville, Pa., says: "Wo have used Dr. A. W. Chase's Norve Pills In our house in two instances ono a case nervous sick headache, nervousness and depression ami the other a case of gen eral debility, lack of energy and strength. In the first instance the headaches wero stopped and the nervous system put in good condition and in tlio other the pa tieut built up generally until in good health and strength again." Dr. A. W. Chaso's Nerve Pills aro sold at 5oc a box at dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Company, Iltillalo, N. Y. See that Mirtrait and signature of A. W. Cba-e, M. I)., are on every package For side by Killmer llros., druggists. Nit (.In 4'urriimi I'utnl .tlnile will wear as long as Devoo's. No others Bre as heavy bodied, because Devoo's weigh:! to 8 ounces uioro to the pint. Sold by Jos. D. Davis. H 2 5m Card ot Thanks. Wo desire to (hank our many fiienda and neighbors who so kindly gave their sympathy and assistance In our recent liereavemont, the death or our loved baby, Neil. Mil. and Mils. A. H. Rakton, Lynch, Pa., April 21, 1W2. To The rublle. Owing to poor health, I am obliged to discontinue my millinery businoss. Any one wishing to buy my entire stoek of new goods can do so at a great aacrifice. Endeavor is a good location for this busi ness. Every duy sales from this on will be at a great discount. Mrs. II. A. Lynch, Endeavor, Pa. Hotel Hutes Increased. On account of the remarkably heavy advance in tho price of meals the under signed aro compelled to announce totluir patrons an increase in hotel rales, and lienaltcr the ratis will befl.50 and (2.00 per day. Rtspectfully, Gkiiow it Gkkow, Hotil Central. C. F. Wkavkp, Hotel Weav. r. Tionesta, Pa., April 21, 1!0. It Jury List, May Term, 12. Gti.vMi jt noits. Ilow'inan.T. J.. merchant, Hickory twp. IJurhcn Goo., farmer. Green, liuhl, James, teamster, Howe, Clark, C. A., sawyer, Harnett. I'iiiiii, J. C, M. D., Rorongli. Kviiis, Gus li., clerk. Hickory. Frost, H. A., laborer, Jenks. Fitzgerald, Jam'-s, farmer, Hamuli. Goodman, Ed., laborer, Green. Grayhlo, M., lumberman, Jenks. Gilde.-sleevo, J. clerk, Howe. Hindiiian, Geo., farmo", Kingsley. Harp, II. II., barber, Jenks. Irwin, Sdas, laborer, Green. Johnson, Chas,, storemasoii, Howe, Larson, James lv, clerk, Howe. Mealy, Jacob, farmer, Tionesta twp. Morrow, J. 1)., laborer, fSorougli. Nelson, C. J., laborer, Howe. Nelson, Gust, contractor, Jenks. Reed, Hurt, laborer, Green. Stovor, IS., laborer, Howe. Sutton, David, farmer, Kingsley. Sibble Henry, farmer, Tionesta. rKTIT Jl Bolts. Alt, J. It., laborer. Green. Anderson, Chas., fanner, Jenks. Blum, Win., fanner, Green. Crane, Frank Jr., ri builder, Ilowo. Coon, Less, fanner, Harnett. Cropp, Theodore, (Her, Howe. Coon, John, laborer, H irnett. Clark, W. S., farmer, Tionest i twp. Caiighey, A. M., clerk, I'.arnelt. Delo, Adam, laborer, Kingsley. Dawson, W. R., farmer, Harm my. Draher, Henry, laborer, Howe. Fitzgerald, J. M., lol orer, Harnett. Gilderslenve, J. II., merchant, Howo. Gray, II. J , carpenter, Harnett, Gragrie, Geo., farmer, Jenks. Gorman, W. J., farmer, Harmony. Gorman, '.. B., laborer. Hickory. Hindi C. F., fanner, Jenks. Hart, F. F., laborer, Jouks. Hood, W. E., laborer, Itorough. Ilepler, I'd , fanner, Tionesta twp. Heath, Asa, farmer, Tionesta twp. Hoovler, John, farmer, Tionwta twp. Kayman, Henry, laborer, Green. Kerr, U. li., farmer, Rarrett. Lynch, Robert, laborer, Hickory. Llghlner, Al., farmor, Kingsley. Long, V. A., laborer, Kingsley. Lanson, F. It., miller, Borough. Miller, W. F., laborer, Harnett. Miller, J. C, laborer, Kingsley. McCullougb, Mike, laborer, Green. O-good, W. H., laborer, Kingsley. Rupert, A. E., ganger, Howe. Sartorti, Clni9., laborer. Hickory. Snyder, Frank, laborer, Jenks. Robinson, Geo. Jr., merchant, Horough. Williams, S. J., clerk, Howe. Ward, S. M., farmer, Harnett. Winker, Henry, farmer, Green. Wheeler, N. P., morehant, Hickory. Wagner, Jaco'i, fanner, Tioni sla twp. Wcikal, M. L., farmer, Harmony. Ti) ci iti: a cm. n in iim; hay Take Laxative Hroino Quininn Tabids All druggists refini I tho money if it fails to euro. E. V. Grove's signature ia on each box. 25c. 11-27-ly A Tlmiesln Wliliniii Asks "have 3-oit a floor paint that will last two woeks T" Yes we have Dovoe's j it lias a beautiful gloss and will wear two years if properly applied. J. I). Davis a 20-5iii A Matter of History. The Chicago, Milwaukee .t St. Paul Railway, popularly known as "Tho St. Paul Road," began the uso of electricity fur train lighting in Isss. In that anil many wuys it has been a pioneer In the adoption of comforts for the traveler, in building the world lamoiis Pioneer Lim ited trains a mark was set In luxiirv and l.cailty of cars thai has never been eiiual- ed and probably never w ill be. 4TU-.lt You can get it at Hopkins' Store tf Not ice to Conl ractors. The School Hoard or Kingsley District will receive sealed bids till III o'clock a. m., Saturday. April'Jiiili.pKI'J, tor the erec tion ot a school house near Muzetto P. O. Plan and specifications can bn seen at I lie Secretary's at Newtown Mills, Pa. The Hinrd reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Wksi.fy Wiiitkh:i.i,, Pres., W, F. JoSKsj See. April 1st, 1H02. Thii m'pnrituro In on everr box of tho gonnine Laxative Bromo-Quininc Tabicu the remedy that rnrcH n cold In one da UTANTi:i: An up t4).ilnt tnnn fnr IimilH-MT HImI uciicrnl tii;CIII (if till! county ly The Kuifl it y Mutual Kilo In HtiranrR C.tn fmiiv l rbi!ai(lhiri. ShI ary ami coiiiniiMMiona to tlx riu'ht iiihii. AUHroN, with rPiV'rncf h, r. M. V hen ton. 112 N. Uroatl Strwt, I'hilatlflphia, Ph. ilii :. "AGENTS WANTED. LIFKOFT. DF.WITT TALMAUK, by his son, Rev, Frank Dew ill Talmave and associate editors of the Christian Herald. Only book endorsed by Talmagn family. Kuoniious prolil tor agents who act piickly. Outfit tiii cents. Write im mediately ( I, A II K ( Co., -ill, S. sltli St., I'lillla., Pa. Mention this paper. 4 IM It II OW nliont your stock of Stationary? o ilu hi),!! class Jou muling. "A neighbor ran ia with a bottlo of Chamberiaiirs Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy when my aim was aufler ing with sov-re cramps and was given up as beyond hope by my regular physician, who siamls lugti in protesaiuu. Alter administering luree doses of it, my son regained conciousuess and recovered en tirely within twenty-four hours," sava Mrs. Marv Haller, of Mt. Crawford, Va. This reined r is Sold by Killmer Bros., Tionesta, W. G.Wilkiiia, West Hickory, Pa. CiqBS MID TOBACCO, I haveaeomple stock of ev erything in my line and my goods arc kept fresh and up-to-date. A trial order will conviuce yon that my prices are away down. Try a Kar of- V- SOAP -J Swiff 'ss IricW. I have tho agency for 1IIMTS HONK It AKKIt Y. try my BREAD, CAKES & DOUGHNUTS. Garfield Grove. Hopkins. shoi; TALK. Ageut for llo Famous 1KH C.L1S S1IOKS. SHOES. OXFORDS. SHOES. Ladies' Misses' Children's OXF0KD3. OXFORDS. OXFORDS, rut cut Lent her Oxford. Common Leather Oxfords). Kid Valour Oxford). QXFO'iWS for small men. for big men. Oxford of Any Kind at Any Irlee. SHOES I SHOES ! SHOES ! Our Shoes nre made lor us. All guaranteed by the manufacturers. No jobbers' job lots among them. Our Shoe Department contains every style kept in an up-to-date shoe store. Come and sec us when you want shoes. 1TO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS L. J. Hopkins. WB. JAMF.S, Homovrd to IU ('outer St. Oil City, I'a. SAMPLES CHEERFULLY SENT FOR THE ASKING. It's a season of ligh weight, diapy dross stull'a, hiicIi as Veilings, Batista, Twine Cloths, Mistrals, Kolienes, Ftc. All Iheso we havo and others, ranging from .Hie to a yard, any ol which, or all, wo'd be glad to sample for you. W. 11. JAMES. Premium Tickets.. Every purchaser buying ooiis to the amount, of 1G cents or more at our store will receive a ticket, and when any amount from $" lo 85( lias been gathered we will give a hand some present iu exchange fur the tickets. The preieots are rll illustrated anil classified io a catalogue that we are now giving free, aud every borne should have one of them. (tallier all the tickets you can, and dou't miss even the small ones, you koo the small sums soon count into large ones when gathered together. Walk a block further to trade here if need be, you will surely not regret it when those excellent premiums are handed to you iu exchange for this little incon venience. Our prices mutt always be as low or lower than anyone else's, otherwise money will be refunded. The premiums are a portion of our advertising expense, distributed among the people our returns come from a large increase of trade, and a large business is what we want, and all honorable modern methods will be employed to rr.akeit so. JAMMER W22f ONE PRICE'CLOT 41 &43 SENECA ST, A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times It Reasonable Rates. . . tear of Hotel Weaver tionesta; pa: Telephone Xo. 20. lennsylvania UAlLltOA.!). UVFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. H Taking etrect, Nov. 3d, 1901. No. 30 Buffalo Express, daily except Sunday 11:25a. ui. No. 82 Oil City and Pittsburg t Kx ress,daily,except Sunday ..730 Mil. For Hickory, Tidioute, Warren,Kihzu, Bradford, Olean and the Kast : ., No. 31 Olean Express, daily exeept Sunday 8:65 a, m. No. 33 Pittsburg Express, . daily except Sunday 4:30 p. tn. For Time Tables and additional infor mation consult Ticket Agent. J. R. HUTCHINSON, J. B.WOOD. General Manager. CJcn'l Passenger Agt. Hiiora of every kind OXFQ&S for boys. CLOTHIERS OIL CITY PA, 3
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