THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1898. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Burgess. K. V. Heath. Conncilmen. Joseph Morgan, 8. Fitz gerald, Wm. Smourbaugh. J. T. Dnlo, W. F. Blum, Jm. D. Davis, L. J. Hopkins. Justices of tha Peace C. A. Randall, S. J. Hotloy. Constable S. 8. CnnfiolJ. Collector F. P. Amslor. School Directors (i. W. Holomaii, L. Agnew, W, A. Grove, tl. Jamieson, J. C. Scowden, Patrick Joyce. FOREST COUNTY OFFICKR.S. . Member of Congress Wm. C.Arnold. Member of StnateVM. II. Hvdk. Assembly J. E. Wenk. President Judge Charles H. Notes. Associate Judges Jos. A. Nash, A. J. MoCrat. Treasure! James II. Fours. Prothonotnry , Register & Recorder, tc. John H. Rorkrtson. Sheriff'. FltAS K P. WALKER. Commissioners W. M. Coos, 0. M. Whiteman, Herman Blum. County Superintendent E. E. Stitzin oer. District Attorney S. D. Trwin. Jury Commissioners J. B. Carpkh tkb, Geo. D. Shields. County Surveyor 3. D. Davis. Coroner Dr. J. W. Morrow. County Auditors M. E. Abbott, J. R. Clark, R. J. Flynn. regular terms ok court. Fourth Monday of February. Fourth Monday of May. Last Monday of August. Third Monday of November. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. piONESTA LODGE, No. 3(19, 1. 0. 0. F. 1 Meets overy Tuesday evening, in Odd Fellows' Hall, Partridge building. rvmEST LODGE, No. 184, A. O. U. W., I Meets every Friday evening in A.O.U. W. Hall, Tionesta. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P. O. H. of A., meets every Saturday eve ning In A. O. U. W. Hall, Tionesta. CAPT. GEORGE STOW POST, No. 274 G. A, R. Moets 1st and 3d Monday evening in each month, in A. O. U. W Hall, Tionesta. APT. 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. IONESTA TENT, No. 16 K. O. T: M., meels 2nd and 4th Wednesday evening in each month in A. O. U. W. hall Tionesta, Pa. P M.CLARK, . ATTORN EY-AT-L AW, and District Attorney. Oflice, cor. of lm and Bridge Streets, Tionesta, Pa. Also agent for a number of reliable Fire Insurance Companios. Hi F. R1TCHEY, J . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. JB. SIGGINS, M. D., Physician, Surgeon Druggist, TIONESTA, PA. J W. MORROW. M. D., Physician, Surgoon A Dentist. Oftlco and Residence three doors north of Hotel Agnew, Tionesta. Professional calls promptly responded to at all hours. LD. BOWMAN, M. D., Physician $ Surgeon, TIONESTA, PA. Office In building formerly occupied by Dr. Nason. Call promptly responded to. night or day. Residence opposite Hotel Agnew. DR. J. C. DUNN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Heath tt Killmer's store, Tionesta. Pa. Professional calls prompt ly responded to at all hours of day or night. HOTEL AGNEW, L. AGNEW, Proprietor. This hotel, formerly the Lawrence House, has undergone a complete change, and is now furnished with all the mod ern improvements. Heated and lighted throughout with natural pas, bathrooms, hot and eold water, etc. The comforts of guests never neglected, C1ENTRAL HOUSE, ' II. W. HORNER, Proprietor. Tlonsela, Pa. This is the most centrally located hotel in the plane, and has all the modern improvements. No pains will bo spared to make it a pleasant stopping place Ifor iUie traveling public First class Livery in connection. PREST HOTEL, West Hickory, Pa. Jacob Bender, Proprietor. This hotel has but recently been completed, is nice ly furnished throughout, ami offers the finest and most comfortable accommoda tions to g uosts and the traveling public. Rates reasonable. pHIL. EMERT FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop in Walters building, Cor. Elm and Walnut streets, Is prepared to do all Kinds of uustom 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 and Jewelor of 25 years' experience. prepared to do all work in his line on short notice and at reasonable prices Always guarantees satisfaction. Watch es, Jowelry, Ao., ordered for parties at the lowest possible figure. Will be found in the building next to Keeley Club Room. JORENZO FULTON. Manufacturer of aud Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. Fred. Orettenbergcr GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Blaeksmi thing prompt ly done at Low Kates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, aud satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and lust west of the Sliaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. KRKD. G R KTTK N R K KG E R. 5 H Mm St U. u. uiiUAiu a via. MuitM.f (GENERAL MERCHANTS, ' Furniture Dealers, AND (UNDERTAKERS. TIONEiiTA, PK.NN. C. M. ARNER & SON, miE, Life axd Accident IXS UR A XCE A a EXTS REAL ESTATE BROKEPS, TlQXEBTA, I'A. ('ninpnnlrn Hoprrarntrd. North American, - Royal, -Hartford, - r Orient, Phill'a Underwriters, - & 9,606,808.08 7,454,943.11 10,004,697.55 2,215,470.92 15,609,932.32 Titles examined and "Briefs" prepared. Farms, wild lands, houses and lots for Kflln nr rnnl Pnrlinnlap oilnnllnn nnirl tn the collection of rents, interest, Ao. Also 10 me proper assessment oi lanus anu payment of taxes. Leasing and salo of 011 and gas lands a specialty. I'hurrh anil Hnbbnth School. Presbytorian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m.: 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. Hov. F. W. McClelland, Pastor. Services in the Presbytorian Chnrch every Sabbath morning and evening, Re". J. V. McAninch officiating. The regular meetings of tho W. C. T. U. are held at the headquarters on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market f.77. Yon can got it at Hopkins' store, tf. New shoes are cheap at Miles A Arm strong's. It We've had a right smart o rain in these parts for somo days past. Cloak opening, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at Miles A Armstrong's. 1 Silk capes, Cloth capes. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at Miles A Arm strong's. It Cooper, Reck it Co. have started a rig on Cropp Hill and will put down a well forthwith. J. C. Scowdon has erected a commo dious kitchon to tho rear of his rosidence within the past ten days. , Joo Morgan last week turned the first boat of the season at the Lawrence A Smcarbaugh yards across the creek. The borough schools will close April 22d for the term. Tho graduating exer cises wii! be quite interesting this year. No war with Spain, but a big war at home if you don't buy ono of those nice unpes for your wife, at Miles A Armstrong's. -It Claud Hepler cut a large gash across tho top of his foot with an axe while at work on the new F. M. church at Stew arts Run last Saturday. Window shades, lace curtains, cur tain poles aud fixtures, and a large as sortment of waU paper, comprising new est designs, at Robinson's. It. By a mis-step in descending the stairs at her horns, on Monday of this week, Miss LauraLawrenco dislocated her left ankle, making a very painful Injury. The members of the W. C. T. U. will give a "Duo" social at their rooms, Wed nesday eveniug,March 23, at eight o'clock. Frlonds of the organization are cordially Invited to attoud. 2t. List of letters remaining uncalled for In Tionesta, Pa., postoflice, for tho week ending March. 23, 1898: Mr. G. V. Gus tafson, Mr. John A. Noe, 2. D. S. Knox, P. M. The past week has developed somo very heavy thunder showers, said to be sure signs of colder weather, but like all signs in au open winter, go aglhnmering with the groundhog, Hicks and the rest of thorn. Earl Knox, grandson of Postmaster Knox, basbeon sick with brain fever since Sunday last, and this morning, al though no worse seemingly than for the past twenty-four hours, is still in a very precarious condition. Having secured the services of Mr. Thos. O'Sliea, artist, we beg to announce that the Sires studio, Tionesta, will be open Friday and Saturday, March 25 and 20. All work will be promptly attended to. Call and see him. It. New vegetables and tropical fruits arriving at Amsler's every day and fine variety they are, too. A Btock of nice groceries, canned goods, etc., always fresh and wholesome, and sold at lowest prices. Call or 'phone for what you want. tf Prof. Sp"r's summer school prom i8es from present appearances to be quite largely attended and a decided success. Those expecting to attend from out of town should be prompt In letting bim know, that proper arrangements can bo made for their accommodation. The pupils of No. 2 of the West Hick ory schools were much gratified upon receiving a picturo from Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sicuins of their daughter, May, who died during this school term. Miss May was a great favorite among her school mates and the memory of her beautiful life is cherished by them. Jas. G. Carson, manager of the Law rence it Smearbaugh barge yard at Hick orv. was in town yesterday. He says the extension to the railroad trestle con nected with the yard is nearlng comple tion, and that work will soon start up for the summer. The indications for a busy season in that line are very good. Heath A Killmer have arranged with the Daley Bakery of Oil City to supply the Tiouesta people with bread of this well known establishment, and will re ceive daily Bhipmeutsof absolutely fresh bread. All sorts of pastry, buns, etc. will bo ordered for customeas on short notice. Try this famous bakery. It. -In the militia CO are considered as many ns one ottlcer should captain These are matured, disciplined men More than this a captain has his lieutou ants, sergeants aud corporals to assist. And yet thore are Boino'people who think that a school toacher can manage, Unas sisted, 00 to 75 uuruly kids and have an easy aud happy time. Special Agent Duncan of the Pliilla, Underwriters Insurance company was hero recently, and with Messrs. Arner Son, the Tionesta agents, very satisfacto rially adiusted the claim of Landlord Horner, of the Central House, for dam ages caused by the recent fire at lii hotel Through tho promptness of this company Mr. 11. received a chock for the full amount of his claim on Friday last, lull days after the adjustment Nice selection of ladies capes thi; week at Miles it Armstrong's. It Frank Amsler will be In his new building to-morrow morning with his stock of goods ready to accommodate the public with anything in his line. Frank has enjoyed a very nice trade heretofore for which ha desires to thank all bis old patrons, with a promise that in his new qi artors tho same oourteons treatment and prompt attention will be extended lo all customers In the future. Call and see him. The re-nomination on Saturday last of E. W. Parshall of Warren, for Assem bly, practically without opposition, and that of Thos. McGough and P. M. Spoor, n Venango, by a unanimous vote, is a compliment to those gentlemen which they richly deserve. lithe membership of all legislatures were made up of such material tho people's interests would In nowise suffor,. Their re-election is a foregone conclusion. Who are the gallant maids T The Oil City Mizzard says : Tho military girl Is broad in the land. She has caught the war fever j and, like the jolly little Jingo that she is, she wants to go pluck the beards of the dons. Four Forest County girls have written Governor Hastings, offering their services as nurses. The 'new" women who want to go to war or to Alaska, should be allowed to do so. They never will be missed. Emanuel Mealy, living with his family of seven children, in ilie Mealy settle ment, Tionesta township, was found dead in bed last Sunday morning, when one of the children went up to awaken him for breakfast. He was a son of the late Honry Mealy and was aged about 45 years. His wife died while they lived hi West Virginia, from whence he returned about a year ago. Heart disease is sup posed to bavo been the cause of his death. The mayor of Meadville has called an election, to be held April 7, to vote on the question of bonding the city for fl53, 000 to purchase the plant ol tho Meadville Water Company. What this borough ought to do is to purchase the plant oU tho Tionesta Water Company, and that right away. Every municipality should own and control its own water plant. Experience has taught that a borough or city can make no mere profitable invest ment. Numerous changes In residences are booked tor the first of April In our bor ough. Jerry Blrtcil will move into the Dr. Hunter homestead on River streot, and Ed. Graham will occupy tho resi dence vacated by Birtcil ; W. G. Wy man will move into the house now occu pied by K. C. Heath, who expects to be domiciled in his new house by that time. Other flittings will take place, but we're not sufficiently supplied with data to lo cato all properly. The Supremo Court's decision, af firming tho debtee of the Dauphin county court in denying the motion for a prelim inary injunction, which restrained the Capitol Building Commission from pro ceeding with the work as contemplated ends with the following sentence: "and the appeal is dismissed at the appellant's cost." Wonder what the next step will be to dolay work of tho Commission in its effort to give tho State a new capitol in accordance with the provisions of the lawT There has been considerable newspa per discussion as to win n the 20th cen tury will begin. The New York San set tles the question with the following apt illustration: "The 20th century will bo- gin at midnight, Dec. 31, 1000, Jan. 1, 1901. If you had 2,000 silver dollars to place in piles cantaining 100 each, your first pile would end with number 100; your second pilo would begin with 101 and end with 200, and your 20th pile would begin with 1901 and ond with 2,000. It is the same way with tho cen turies." The continued warm weather has brought out the buds on the fruit, maple and other soft wood trees to the bursting point, in fact, in many instances the buds have opened and are exposed to the ele ments. All sorts of prophecies of dire distruction to fruit are heard, but what the future will bring forth no mortal knows, and it may be just as well to re frain from borrowing trouble over the matter, and wait and see. It may be an early spring. You can't tell. And you can't change the program, no matter what the results. Largo runs of timber and lumber have been made on the creek within tho past week, the water being at an admirably fine stage for that purpose. About all the timber of the Watson Lands Lumber Co. at Mayburg and Min ister creek has been gotten out, and a fine lot it Is, too. A considerable quanti ty of manufactured lumber from May burg has also been brought out. Other firms have boen enabled to got out much stock in tho shape of logs, which will be worked up here. The river is too high at present for running to the lower mar kets. Capes, Capes, Capes. Cheap! At Miles A Armstrong's. It Hon. W. O. Smith, four; times the faithful representative of the people of Jefferson county iu tho Slate legislature, is talked of by his largo circle of friends, who never tire of a good man, for a fifth term, but we have doubted somewhat that it was of his seeking until we ob served this bluff for the farmer vote in the last issue of bis Spirit : "This beau tiful spring-like weather is calculated to make a man feel like grasping a spade and going oagerly to work in his gar den." Bro. Smith richly deserves another, and as many tvruis in the legislature as he wants, but we are sorry to see him rush into print with his hoe and spade. Do you want a nice cape for summer? Go to Miles A Armstrong. It Tionesta Summer School Begins May 3, IHVH. The work of this Summer School will be a review in the branches in which each person desiring lo teach must pasi-anex aminotion before tho County ttuperin toudunt. Tuition. fi por term. 'two pupils from one family, $4 per term each. For full information address. R. N Sl'EKK, l 'onesla, Pa. You can got it at Hopkins' '.tore. tf. Meeting of Stockholders. Notice is hereby given that tho annual meeting of the btock holders of the Tio uesta Gas Company will lo held iu iU otlice at TionesU, Pa., on the otli duy of April, lS'AS, at 2 o'clock, p. m., being the first Monday of the mouth. A. B. Kei.lv, Secretary. TOU ASD TOUR FltlKNOS. John Swails spent Sunday with Franklin friend. Chas. Kirchartr. was up from Oil City the first of the week. Fred Griffith of Oil City was a guest of Tionesta friends over Sunday. Mrs. Will Thomson and Mrs. Joseph Clark were Oil City visitors Friday. S. D. Irwin, Esq., left for Scranlon, Monday, to attend U. S. Court as a juror. Miss Margaret Wagner, of Clearfield. Pa., is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Kate B. Craig. Mrs. J. W. Jamieson vlsitod Mrs. Chas. Kirchartz at Oil City severs! days last week. - Mrs. W. W. Grove has gone to Titts burg to place an order for a line of spring millinery goods. Mrs. James Pardoo, of Franklin, was the guest of her Iriond, Miss Mae Grove, over last Sabbath. "Farmer" Dean came home from the Grand Valley oil region and remained a day or so last week, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Davis returned from a four weeks' visit to Philadelphia friends last Saturday. Miss Edith Davis has returned to Tionesta and la tho guest of her friend Miss Maude Campbell. Mrs. J. W. Landers is In Pittsburg selecting the spring millinery stock for the firm of F. Walters A Co. Miss Effie Clark, ot Tionesta, has taken the place of Miss Clara Young as cashier in the clothing house or Goldstein A Unl.Titusvillc World. Messrs. Hardison and Heasley came down from Bradford last week to look aftor their oil intorests in this section, and were guests of Judge J. A, Proper. Mr. Noxou, of Oil City, having pur chased an interest in tho Hill meat mar- ko', has moved his housohold goods into tho rooms over F. Walters tfe Co.'s milli nery store. Caldwoll Overlandor, of Allegheny, and sister, Mrs. Susie McCowan.of Enon Valley, are guests at the home of their father, J. F. Overlander, who is recover ing from a quite serious sick spell. Titusvllle's already ample list of physicians will shortly be increased by the removal to this city of Dr. J. B. Sig gins, of Oil City. Dr. Siggins has the re fusal of several fine residence properties with a view to purchasing a home and taking up his residence here. Herald. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Morgan loft for New York City last Friday, where thoy expect to romain a few weeks. Mrs Morgan will visit friends whom sin has not met for a numbor of years, and "Billy," who has been considerably "un der the weather" for some time past will consult some of New York's leading medical men, and perhaps take a course of treatment. -Rev. B. F. Foit, for the past two years presiding elder of the Franklin district of the United Evangelical church, was in attendance at the annual meeting of the Pittsburg conlerence held in Du Bois last week, and was stationed for the ensuing year at Clarendon, Pa. Rev. I' W. Ware, at one time principal ol the schools of this borough, was stationed at Johnstown, Pa. Mr. aud Mrs. J. F. Proper and young son, Curtis, returned from Colorado, wliero they have made their home for the past two and a half years, and will again take up their rosidence in Tionesta, occupying their former apartments in the Forest house. Floyd has been oper ating in the Cripple Creek gold region, where he still has some valuable inter ests, which he will go out and look alter occasionally. Friends here are glad to welcomo them back to Tionesta. W. C. T. U. Affairs. The birthday party given by the En deavor Union March 15, as previously announced, was highly successful both socially and financially. The hall was brightened with bunting, draperies and flags, into which was entwined the por trait of the beloved loader of temperance work, Frances E. Willard. County President Mrs. Alice Siggins gave a por tion of her excellent report of the World's Convention held at Toronto. Miss Le oua Bowman also read a fine solecllon and music was furnished by Mrs. M. C. Reicbert, of Tidioute, who played the mandolin assisted by an organ accom panimenl by Airs, wueelnr. This was followed by refreshments and a good social time, after which the guests de parted for their hemes all declaring them selves well pleased with the eveuing's enjoyment. The Hickory Valley train ran to and from tho West Sido to accom niodate the mombers and visitors from that place. By request of President of W. C. T. U, Rev. MiiAniuch, preached .i very inter esting temperance sermon ou Sabbath evening, March 20. On lust Sabbath evening the W. C. T, U. of West Hickory, in connection with tho regular Kpworth League mooting observod Ncal Dow's birthday, March zu. aiiss inaru's last otncial act was to issue a call to local unions te observe the birthday of this graud apostle of tern perauco, whose ninetv-four years were nobly speat in tho work of tho cause he loved and whoso labors wore crowned with so large a measure of success. Miss Willard and Noal Dow both hav ing died since the lust celebration of thi day, the oxerciso took tho form of a joint memorial of thorn. As the largo audi ence listenod to accounts of the faith consecrutioii aud success of our dead leaders, the desire to continue faithful iu the cause they lived for, and to finish their work, was born anew in every heart. Ka nu for Sale. The undersigned olfurs for sale his farm of la) seres, on Church Hill, two and a half miles from Kant Hickory, Pa. Forty acres cleared, good house, barn and out buildings. Running wutur with every convinieiice. Also young orchard grow ing. J. C. Chuhcii, at. JCust liickoiy, Pa It is, or should be, the highest aim of every merchant to please his customers; nd that tho wide-awake drug firm of Meyers dt KhheleiiiHii, .Sterling, 111 , is doing so, is proven hy the follow ing, from Mr. Khbloiiiuii: "In my sixteen yeurs' txpcricncu iu the drug buxiuc.s 1 have never seen or sold or tried a medicine that gave as good satisl'acliou us Cham berlain's ( olio, Cholera and Diurrho'a Remedy." Sold by G. W. llovard. Acquitted by Ills Reputed Wife. Josepn II. Ja- obs, the voting man who shot his reputed wile, Mrs. Martha Ha lings, a former resident of Tionesta, on the 22d ult., at 37 Anderson street, Alle gheny, an account of which was pub lished In these columns at the time, was tried in tho criminal court of Allegheny on the KUli inst. and acquitted. The Jury, however, placed the costs on him, as tho charge wss felonious assault and battery, with intent to kill. Mrs. Hil lings, In her testimony, protected her al leged husband as much as she could. She insisted that her name wss Jacobs and denied ever having any quarrels witn him while they lived together. Sho testified tlist she aud Mrs. McCrory, the landlady ol the house whore they boarded, and their husbands were in the room when the shooting occurred. They spent some time chatting together, when Jacobs and Mr. McCrory went out to the street. On their return Jacobs asked Mrs, II tilings for a handkerchief and his rovolvor. She said It was lu a dresser, and as In turned to get it she cried, "It's leaded I It's loaded I" At the same time she threw horself on the floor at his feet. Just thou he shot. McCrory ordered Jacobs out of the room, and Mrs. M fi ery and Mrs. Hillings went up stairs to dross the gunshot wound in Mrs. Hil lings' shoulder. Mrs. Hulings was pos itive that Jacobs did not mean to shoot her, and said that she threw herself at his feet from fuar of the revolver. Jacobs told the same story and stoutly maintained that he had no intention of shooting the woman. His testimony was coroborated iu detail by Mrs, Mc Crory and her husbaud. Expression of Thanks. Editor Republican: I wish te insert a cud of thauks te the many friends ef the late Addison Eakiu, n ho showed their sympathy, ami gave a helping hand in time ot Bickness and be reavement at the time of his death, at Stewart's Run postoflice, Fornst county 1 he Lord has promised to always be a helper in the time of need. MRS. ANNA 11. A KIN, Franklin, Pa., March 21. 1898. Children and adults tortured by burns. scalds, Injuries, eczema or skin diseases may secure instant relief by using lie Wilt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is the great pilo remedy. Meatu & Killmer. Do. you appreciate good laundr workf if no patronize the Dunkirl Stoam Laundry. Miles it Armstrong, agonts. tl I desire to attost to the merits of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy as one of the most valuable and ellicieut preparations on the mnrkot. It broke an exceedingly dangerous cough forme in 24 hours, and in irrutitiKte lliereior, i oust re to iiiiorm you that I will never be without it and you should foel proud of the high esteem in which your remedits are held by peo Die in general, it Is me one remedy among ten thousand. Success to it. O. K. Downey, KAlitor Democrat AlBlon, d. For sule by G. W. llovard. Have vou not 825.00 T Have you uot fj.j0.O0T Have you got 8100.00 T If so, why don't you deposit it with the Conewango Building Loan Association Association of Warren, Ph. They will pay you 6 per cent, per annum Cash Dividend, payable semi-annually, and you can withdraw your principal iu full at any time alter 6 months. o-a-iy. A thrill of terror is experienced when a brassy cough of crony sounds through the house at night. Hut the terror soon changes to relief after One Minute Cough Cure has boon administered, nam ami harmless for children. Heath it- Killmer. Whooping cough is the most distressing malady, but Its duration can be cut short by the tiso of One Minute Cough Cure, whi-li is also the best known remedy lor croup and all lungaud bronchial trougles. ileum iV Killmer. Thoio are three little things which du more work than any other three little things creuted they are DeW'itt's Little Kurly Risers, the last being the famous little pills for stomach and liver troubles. Heath A Killmer. After years of untold suffering from piles, B. W. Purse II of Knitnersville.Pa., was cured by lining a single box of De Witt's Witch HhzoI Salve. Skin diseases such us eczema, rash, pimples and obsti nate sores aro readily cured by this fa mous remedy. Heath A Killmer. We are anxious to do a little good in this world and can think of no pleasantor or better way to do it than by recom mending One Minute Cough Cure as a preventive of pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung troubles that fol low ncgloctaii colds. Heath it Killmer. --You can get it at Hopkins' store, tf On the morning ot l'eb. 20, lHll.j, I was sick with rheumatism, and lay in bed until May 21st, when I got a bottle of Chamberlain s I'aiu Balm. The first, ap plication ot it relieved me almost entire iy from the pain and the second afforded complete roliet. In a short time I was alilo to bo up and about again. A. T. Moreaux, Luverne, Minn. Sold by G, W. Bovard. MARRIED. LINDY, BRKCIIT. -In Tionesta, Ph., March 18, 1S98, by C. A. Randall J. P, Mr. W. E. Liindy. of Armstrong couu tv, Pa., and Miss Esther R. lirochl, of Hickory township, forest, county, ra. SHAFFER, GRA HAM. In Tionesta, Pa.. March 17. 1'S. Uv 8. J. Ketley. J. I., Mr. Albert A. Shatter, ol Kollott villu, Pa., and Miss Laviua Graham, of Wing 11 HI, Pa. MEALY, MONO. At Clarion, Pa., March 19. 189H. by. Kev. J. JN. Frailer! burg, Mr. J. II. Mealy and Miss Ettie Mung, both af Tiouesla Twp., Forest county, l'a. Notice. Notice is hereby given that there will oo a meeting el tne iionesta water nup ply Company, on Juno 1st, 1K98 iu its of lieu, (the gas olllcel Tiouesla, Pa., at 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of voting ou un increase of the capital slock, from eight thousand to twenty thousand dol lui's. G. W. KoiiiNkuN, Pres. tf S. D. Ikwin, Sec. Charter Notice. Jn the Court of Common J'letut of Fui eut County. Notice is horeby given that application will bu msilo to sunt court ou Tuesday, April 19, lMiH, at 'i o'clock, p. HI., of said duy, under Act of Assembly ol Common wealth ol Pa., entitled "Au Act to Pro vide lor tho Incorporation and Regula tion ol Certain Corporations," Approved, April ZM, isi, mid us suppietueuLs there to, fcr un intended corporation lo be called "The Muccahee Hull Association of Kust Hickory, l'a.," the character and object ol which is the erectiou and muni luinuiico of a public- hull lor bonvlicial, social, und protective purposes, aud lor llit'su purposes lo have, poeBH uud enjoy all tho nj;litsi, beuclils and privileges ot sunt Act ol Assembly ami Us supple ments. Said proposed charter is duly hied. Sami'KL It. Ikwin, 3-lu-3t Solicitor. Early Spring Oflerinas. CHOICE WINGS FOR EARLY BUYERS Spring Hats are now ready. Dunlap, Knox, Youinan' correct shapes, prices, S2.0O, ft.OO Slid f j.(K). John R. Stolson's Celebrated Solt lists. $2.00 to 4.00. Some choice Mackintoshes, Box Cost of English covert cloth, mada absolutely waterproof, now mode colors, while thev last, f 1.98. Superb Neckwear Ascots, puffs, im porinl's, four-in-hands, tecks, 60c and 7oo string ties and bow s, 2oc and 0c. StVEATKRS Latost new college col ors, choker collars; meu's and boys' fl.O. 2.00 and t:MH. Han Ikerchiofs, linen, every thread, 81. fill to 84. 00 per dozen. Finest Pongoo and Japanese silk, 60c to 81.5(1 each. FANCY HOSIKRY The latest, new fad, 2&o and f0c per pair. Spring Colored Shirts, detachable cuffs, superb lino, 81 00 to 81..0 each. THE McCUEN CO. 25 AND 29 SENECA ST., OIL CITY, PA. L. J. HOPKINS. Offfor New York! NEW GOODS NEXT WEEK. This week will cap the climax in Remnant Sales. Quite a lot of them left. They must all go this week. A Bargain L. J. HOPKINS. Spring And We Want the FARM ERS nows. And Every hFARM implements.- A Full Line of DOORS, WINDOWS, LOCKS, NAILS, HARDWARE, PAINTS OILS and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES of every description. SCOWDEN & CLARK, MANUKA! I UIIKUS OK Van Furnish Top ItugKifN From 33 Top Coats. It may seem a little early to agitate the Light Over coat question, but as we are in the pink of condi tion to exhibit our new styles, we venture to ask you to come in and indulge in a lew moments time, to acquaint yourself with the proper garments for spring. 1 0.00 'l'an covert cloth spring Overcoat, strap seams, pat kets, and silk sleeve linings. 3l2.00 1)ark snilde covert clot,1 Tol Coat strictly wool en goods, French facings and silk sleeve linings. $15.00 For a full lined Top Coat, lined with skinners, guaranteed silk linings for which we are responsible tor two sea sons. How about a new haU LAMMBRS', 43 SENECA ST., - Arlington Motel -THAT . M. WHI WEST TIONESTA, PA., Carries a full lino o; GROCERIES, PROVISION, CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, AND FLOUR AND FEED. 1 WE DO NOT CLAIM 'TtfTf.l?TfTfffTT.tt.?.tT TO HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE COUNTY. AM) FOR THAT RK.ASON OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS FRESH, AND WE TAKE PRIDE IN KEEPING IT SO. I F YOU HO NOT TRADE WITlfus GI E US A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED. Goods Delivered Free of Charge. CHAS. M. WHITENIAN. Every Time. Is limn? tfXD SCWMER IS COMIYG to Know that we have a full line of MOWING iVWttWJ, BlflrJlflq TWINE, sttOYtt nows, Kind of OIL CITY, VA. directly opposite n.