WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 18UR BOROUGH OFFICERS. Burgess, K. C. lleatli. Oounoilmen. Joseph Morgan, S. Flt ceruld, Win. dmearbaugb. J. T. Dalo, W. F. Blum, Jas. U. Davis, L. J. Hopkins. Justices vfths Peace C. A. ltandall, 3. . Setley. CbnsuibleA. 8. Canfleld. Collector F. P. Amsler. School Directors Q. W. Holeman, L. Agnew, J. K. Wonk, Q. JamloHon, J. V. Soowdou, Patrick Joyce. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congress Wit, C. Arnold. Member of Senate A. M. NiskleV. Assembly IK. S. 8. Towler. President Judge W. M. Lindskt. Associate Judges Jos. A. Nash, A. J. M0C0A.Y. Treasurer S. M. Hesrt. Prothonotary, Register & Recorder, te. JO HI H. Rc-BKRTSON, Sherir.lcHKXK P. Walkkr. ' Cbrtionir W. M. Coon, 0. M. WD ITEM AN, HERMAN IiLCM. County Superintendent IS. E. Stitzin ohr. ... : . District Attorney H. D. Irwin. Jury Commissioners 3. B. Carpkn tkr, Gko. P. Siiikdh. - County Surveyor J, D. Davis". Oroner-IR. V. Morrow. County Auditors M. E. Abbott, J. K. Clark, R, J. Kltnn." . nr.aULAHTF.RMH ok court. Fourth Monday of February. Fourth Monday of May. Last-Monday of August. Third Monday of November. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. rpiONESTA LODGE, No. 809, 1.O.O.F. 1 MeoU ovory Tuesday evening, In Odd Follows' Hall, Partridge building. I , UEST LODGE, No. 184, A. O. U. W., I Meets every Friday evening in A.O.U. W. Hall, Tlouosta. ' WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P.O. S. of A., moets every Saturday ove nlng In A. O. U. W. Hall, Tionesta. APT. GEORGE 8TOW POST. No. 274 G. A, U. Moots 1st and 3d Monday evening In each month, in A. O. U. W. Hall, Tionesta. APT. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No. 187, W. R. C, meets first an third1 Wednesday evening of each month, in. A. O. U. W. hall, Tionesta, Pa. fTUONESTA TENT,' No. 104, K.0. T. 1 M., meels 3nd and 4th Wednesday everting In caoh month Itl.A hail Tioneoia, r M. CLARK ,' . ' AT 1 OltM i x -i'lMi vl... : and District attorney: 111 tuu ajiiukw .jmwvw-, - , , r Also agent for a number -prreuabie r , , ... Fire Insurance Companies. . . -'. T. F" TCatT6rVjjx-at-law - v -Tlonesia Pa. B. SIGGtNS, M, IVv" v'Jjrl'', Physician. Surgeon A IrrnggUt,- . : ;..'. TiONEjiTA, PA, r w. morrow. M. D.fy Physiclan,'urgeo8 A-DflntajU J Otnco and Residence throe, aoors norm of Hotel Agnew, Tlotieia.-Profpl(5nia calls promptly respondI to ai alljhojir. . . :n ' "j," .? I1' T D. BOWMAN, M. D.r . v : 1j. Physiclau Sarpoon,. 4 , , . TIONESTA, PA. Office in building formerly oeeupied by Dr. Nason., Call promptly responded to. night or day. Residence opposite Hotel Agnew. ' . . DR. J. C.DUNN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Heath t .Killmer'a store, Tionesta, Pa. Professional calls prompt . responded to at all hours of day or night. Residence East side Elm SL, 3d dore above jail building. ; HOTEL AGNEW, C. F. WEAVER, Proprietor This hotel, formerly the Lawrence House, has undergone a com plete change, and is now furuiBhed with al'. the mod ern improvements. Heated and lighted throiurlimit with natural eas. bathrooms. hot and cold water, etc. The comforts of guests never negloctod. C1ENTRAL HOUSE, U. W. UORNER, Proprietor, Tlonsota. Pa. This is the most centrally located hotol In the place, and has all the modern Improvements. No pains will be spared to make it a pleasant stopping nlace for the traveling public First class Livery in connection. PREST nOTEL, West Hickory, Pa. Jacob Bender. Proprietor. This hotel has but recently boen completed, Is nice ly furnished throughout, ami olfors the Uuest and most comiortauieacoommoaa lions to guosts'arju the traveling public, itiges roasonao:tj, lilL. EMERT TANCY BOOT & SHOEMAKER, -ihoDin Walters buildina. Cor. Elm and Walnut streets, Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work trom the finest to the coarsest and guarantees his work to give 'perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten tion civen to mending, and prices rea sonable. ..' , " J. 'practical Watch-maker and Jewelor of 25 years' experience, is r -c 7 1 nnivni'n ' - prepared to do all work In his lino on Hlinrt notice and at reasonable prices Alwava truarantoes satisfaction. Watch es, Jewelry, &c, ordered for parties at the lowest possible flfc-ure. Will be found in the building next to Keoloy Club Kooin. JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS TIONESTA. PA. Fred. Grettenberger GENERAL . BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST All work Dortainins to Mauhlnnrv. En ' Rinos, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit limes and Genoral Ulacksmithlng prompt' I v done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attentiou, and tVtisf'aetiou guaranteed. Shop in roar of and lust west of the Khaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER. S. H. HAW & - GENERAL. MERCHANTS, Fiirpituro Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENN. li a, i . . REAL ESTATE BROKEBS, Tionesta, Pa. Companies Represented. North Amerioan, - Royal, -Hartford, Orient, - Phill'a Underwriters, - $ 9,686,808.08 7,454,943.11 10,004,697.55 215,470.92 15,609,932.32 Titles examinod and "Bnefs"preparcd. Farms, wild lands, houses and lots for sale or rent. Particular attention paid to the collection of rents, interest, Ac. Also to the proper assessment of lands and payment of taxes. Leasing and salo of oil and gas lauds a specialty. . ' Church mud Mabbnth Wchool. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m. ; M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Proaching in M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. K. A. Uuzza. Proaching in the F. M. Church every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rov. F. W. McClelland, Pastor. Sorvleos in the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning and evening, Rev. J. V. McAninch officiating. The regular meotimrs of the W. C. T. U. are hold at the headquarters on the second and fourth Tuosdays of . eagb. month. LOCAL AND MISCELLA NE0US. Oil markot f 1.13. Oil and gas leases at this office. You can get it at Hopkins Htore. tf. Carpets cut and matched at wholesale prices at Miles A Armstrong's. It A good house and lot 611 El m street for Bale cheap. For partiaulars Inquire of P. M. Clark. tf Hopkins is In th Eastern maikets. Look out for a flood of th newest and best the citios afford. It Horse radish, said to be a good grip remedy, can be bad now in abundance for the digging and grating. While riticlsing your neighbor's character, it might be well io'glanee at the diagram h hat of yours. Ex. The next legal bol'day will be Good Friday, March 31st, and there .vill tuen not bs another until Memorial day. These are the days that make the sap run, and . new niaplo syrup and sugar ought Bonn to be in evidence as a result. ChriaZueadell of Ross Run has lost the use of a goodliorse, which contracted pneumonia Unlog the recant cold spell. Now feat candidates have "get a taoVe on," tW- should call and get a supply of Yards. Printed at this office while you Crows, robblns and other "early birds" have arrived, and it only needs the peep oi the swamp-toad to complete the' spring menu. It costs no more to have a hat strict- lyJptodaU thau to buy a "yearling" or a "two-year-old." Strictly "up-to-daters" ... . . u at Miles Atmsirong's. rfThVounty Commissioners publish ."neiice this week calling attention to the facrthat they will receive bids for the aootlon fthefcew county home. Beat it. Eggs, which bid fair to climb up out of sight during the late cold snap, have taken a tumb't, and the fruit oan now be had at 15 U i& cents pe.- dozen lu abun dance. . i-A Broil- ra.t of logs, the Hast "run- na" on MK- croek for this seascn, was brought down frou Ksllottvllle Monday, and deposited in mo Lawrence & Smear- baugh mill pond. Suckers are bitinir only in snots ai vet. Som of U10 boys caught on in pret ty good s'yle last week, but others failed totally. Tiio water has been too high this week for good Asking. Anmlnr entries a complete lino of bulk gardon seods. In this way custom nrs o-et four or five timos theamouat for their money that they do In buying In packages. Nono but the best seeds kept in stock. Try him. tf Thus far March has been on bis good bohayiur, with just enough of bluster to give warning that too much must not be expeoted, and if be should get en his high horse before Iho end of the month there must be no complaining 'tis his nature so to be. The following now announcement this week will be found in the proper place: Prothenotary, John H. Robertson of this place; Sheriff, W. L. Thompson of Green twp.; County Commissioner, Chits. M. Whiteinan of Tionesta twp Conrad Burhon of Greon twp.. Win. A. Royer of Barnett twp. Hon. George H. Hiegius, of Erie, has written a letter to Congressman-elect Gaston, of Meadville, formally wih drawing from his contest of Mr. Gaston's election to Congress. The action comes as a surprise and the reason assignod is that the testimony adduced in the con test Is largely of a technical nature. Philip Grossman, one of Franklin'a old and prominent citizens, was a visiter to Tionesta yesterday. Mr. G. is aspiring to the office of Cojimissiouer of Veuango countv. and as the Democrats are enti tled to at least one member of the board his many friends np In this section hope he may be successful in his efforts. Hopkins has a great line of carpet samples in just now from which his stock will be selected, but while this large supply is here it would bo a splen did time to select anything new that you might be needing and of which there will be no duplleates. Call quickly. They'll soon be shipped back to the Jobber. It The Tionesta company which is oper aling od the Jamieson faria, a mile and a half above this station, have a well pretty well toward completion. A fai showing of oil was found in tbeArstsaad but they will go dawn to the tho third before they shoot the well. Tho vent'iro on the hill across the river from Tionesta is down below a thousand fcot and 4till drilling. They will probably not finish until some time next week. The appearance of tho sassafras veil der admonishers us of the near approach of spring. After eating buckwheat caUcs and fat pork all winter, which agreeable diet thickens the blood, it is right and proper to drink sassafras tea in order to bring' the blood back again to its normal consistency. Sassafras is great medicine for the blood, and will knock rheumatism higher than the late Mr. Gilderoy's kite, remarks the medicine man ofthePunx'y Spirit. Hopkins Belli the clothing and shoes. . ...j. A closo estimate fixes the output of pine and hemlock timber from the Clarion river this season at ,500,000 feet. This amount of stuff would cover maay acres of water space. Mrs. J. W. Landers will leave this week for Pittsburg to select a stock of prlng millinery which will be displayed at the Easter oponing ot F. Walters & Co. While in the city Mrs. Landers will as usual study all the latest desigis In trimming hats, and the patrons of the firm may look for an elegant display this season. It The W. C. T. U. will hold a mothers' meeting, Friday afternoon March 10th, at 2 o'clock, at the homo of Mrs. A. B. Kelly. All ladies are most cordialy in vited to be present, especially mothers of yeung children. Subject, "Science of Motherhood." An interesting program lias been prepared and light refreshments will be served. -The Oil City Dorrlck'a report of oil operations for February show that 454 wells were completed in tho Pennsylva nia Held and 1,015 new rigs are up and wells drilling-. The wells completed de creased 129 and the new productions 174 bbls.', while there was a net increase of 67 in new werk. In the Northwestern Ohio arj-Jndiooa fields 240 wells were completed, win: 2(t dry holes and a new production of 4,165 bbls, Rigs up and wells djlling, 437 a net Increase of three in new operations. The new constable feo bill, which be came a lawthe day before the spring elnctions and applies to all of the recent- y elected coustablos, gives these officers six cents circular for miles traveled in tho discharge of their duties, allows them (1.50 and mileage, for making their re turn to the quarter sessions, and in the service ef subpoenas 50 conts for the first name, and 15 cents for each additional one. 'It allows them $3 for their attend ance at elections, and remuneration for serving warrants and the transportation of prisoners to the office of tho justice and to the county Jail. The act is plain lu all Its provisions, and there can be but one construction placed upon it, thus re moving much of the past trouble con cerning the fees of those officers. Col. J. J. Carter of Titnsville, who owns the celebrated Kiverside stock Farm at West Hickory, wss lu town last Saturday, and in a short time bad placed two orders with Tionesta firms that will keep them humping for the next few months. One was with Scowden & Clark for twenty of their first class team wag ons, and the other with L. Fulton for fif teen set of team harness of his best make. He also stated to each firm that after fill ing these orders, he wished them to con tinue the work or putting out wagons and harness of t he same description as he would need them about as fast as they could turn out the goods. Col. Carter ev idontly knows a good thing when he sees it, and having tested the wares ot both firms came to the conclusion that he could do no bettor thau place his orders with them. His confidence in the hon esty and workmanship of those people is not misplaced as he will Hud when the eoods are turned over to him. It is a pleasure to note an item of this sort. Such orders carry thoir own compll ments. Another lot of fancy umbrellas lust received at Miles & Armstrong's. It Installation and Box Festival. The installation of the officers of Capt. Goo. Stow Post, which had been post poned on account of the recent illness of its Commander-elect, Geo. W. Robinson, until Monday evening, 6th inst., proved an event long to be remembered bv all who participated. Capt. Knox was installing officer, and with the martial and dignified ceremony in keepina with the spirit of the order the officers were installed for the current year. Rosier as follows : Com., Goo. W, Robinson ; S. V., O. W. Bovard ; J. V., Sylvestor J. Setley; Adj't, J. W. Mor row; Q. M., Sauiuol D. Irwin; Q. M, Serg't, R. B. Crawford ; O. D., S. S. Can- fiold; Chap., C. A. Hill; O. G., Jno. B. Eden. After Installation tho ladies of the Post W. R. C. and others, having furnished boxes, the box festival began under the able management of the Corps and John T. Carson, who needs no voucher as an efficient auctioneer, and who, in his bap py-go-lucky style, made the boxes not in the aci regale S16.65. Each box contained "a feast fit for the gods." The mooting closed with a general so cial, enlivened by music reudered by members of the Corps, rounding op with a grand inarch. San Francisco and Return. Oue faro for the rouud trip. National Baptists' Anniversaries, May 26-30, 1S9!, tickets on sale May 14, 15, 16 and 17, good to return until July 15th. For full par ticulars call on or address John R. Pott. District Passeneer Agent, Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul R'y, 486 William St, Willlamsport, Pa., or :!00 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. 3t Election Expenses. . Following is the cost of holding the re cent spring election in Forest county showing expense in each towuship Green township ? 56 40 Harnett :i 50 59 90 Harmeny " Hickory " Howe " Jenks " Kingsley " Tionesta Tionesta Boro 35 62 151 42 53 42 51 40 30 06 30 70 Total $505 4 A Lamplight Companion. Between now and spring time thoi will be many opportunities of an evening to read up on the different portions of the grert Northwest. To this end the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul Railway Co. has printed for free distribution to Eastern farmers a number of illustrated instructive pamphlets re garding the various States traversed by its linos. In sendinu vour address to W. E. Pow ell. General Immigration Agent, Old Colony Building, Chicago, 111., please say if vour prelerence is lor intormaiion about Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnosota, Northern Michigan or North Dakota. No charire for pamphlets or for reply -ins to all in'iiuirius about any section of tho great West. 2-8 3t eew Hopkins soils the clothing and shoes trip Moadoy luoiuitit.. Rev. J. V. MsAninch was an Oil city visitor last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kelly were visit ors to Oil City last Saturday. I i. J. Hopkins is In New York this week purchasing a new stock of spring goods. Miss Clinger of Perry.Forest couuty, is visiting the Misses Siggins. Tidioute News. Mrs. Win. Morgan has gene to Penn ville, Ind., to visit her sister, Mrs. Ira Murphy. Miss Nettie Normile is visiting friends in Tionesta and Warren. Frank lin News. Wm. Hood spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. J. O. Carson, at West Hickory. Mrs. Gust Home, of Oil City, was a guest of her sister, Mrs. C. F. Weaver, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Maffott, of Clarion, were guests at the home of Mrs. J. L. Craig a part of last week. W. G. Wvman has moved Into his former abode, the G. F. Watson house, at the lower end of town. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brookhamer, of Oil City, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. , Dunn over last Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hue , of North Warren, were guests of their daughter, Mrs. Ckas. Amann, over Sunday. Prof, and Mrs. R. N. Speer enter tained a large party at dominoes at their pleasant home last Friday evening. Our old friend Wm. Rarie, ol ReJ- clyffe, who was a juror at court last week paid us a pleasant visit during his Btay in town. Harrison Dotterer and. wife, who were called here on account of the death of his mother, last week, have returned home to Forest county. Emlenton News. Mrs. G. V. Armstrong returned Sat urday from Dunkirk, N.Y., where she hud been to attend the funeral of her mother, which sad event occurred Sunday, Feb. 10. -Misses Kathleen and Mary Jovco and Ruth Clark drove ovor to Pleasant ville Saturday and took the trolly from there to Titusville, returning the same evening. Leon Watson went to Warren Mon day as a witness in the case against James L. Cooper, under indictment lor forging the name ot T. D. Collins of Nobraska to a f 1.000 not?. The case was postponed to the June term. S. D. Irwin, Esq., wns elected rep resentative to the State encampment, G. A. R., by Stow Post at a receut meeting. Dr. J. W. Morrow was eiectod alternato. The encampment will be held at Wilkc-s-barre Ibis year. Wm. M. Buzza, son ol W. R. Buzza, of the Hazen charge, a student at Alle gheny College, was the guest of his uucle) Rev. R. A. Bnzza over Sabbath. He filled Mr. Buzza's pulpit here Saturday evening and Sunday. A. A. Copeland, the veteran Republi can of Harmony twp., called a fow mo ments last Thursday, not to announce for effice, but to pay his respects. zro will centent himself this year as usual by helping his friends who want office. Farmer Dean, of Tionesta, who has boen in the city for several days, took a trip te Titusville today. Mr. Dean ex pects to become a citizen of Oil City on or about April 1, which will bo welcome news to his many friends In this yicin- ity. -Blizzard. Rev. F. F. Shoup is conducting a quite neat little paper called "The Gban er" at his homo in New Brighton, Pa., doing the work himself. It is devoted to roligious matters, aud for a "green horn" the newly fledged printer has done very well in "getting out a paper." James Fredrikson, Tionesta's tailor, has been having serious trouble with his eyes for the past ten days, being totally blind during that time. At last accounts he is thought to have experienced some Improvement, and his physieian, Dr. Bo vard, hopes to bring hiin out of the diffi culty with his eyesight restored. Much sympathy is expressed by our people for Mr. F. in his unfortunate circumstances. -S. J. Wolcott has purchased the Nor mile property, In the north ward, now occupied by Q. Jamioson, who will re move to his new domicile soon, when Mr. Wolcott will move his family to town and occupy the newly acquired proporty. Will Wolcott, son of S. J , has purchased the Amor house, on May street, now occupied by Mrs. Conger and family. He will also move to town shortly. Both the Messrs. Wolcott are wolcome acquisitions to our city. Chas. S. Leech of Marienville de parted last Wednesday for New York, whero he took passage on the U. S. steam Bhip, City of Paris, for a month's cruise in the West Indies and southern waters. Another of the party will be Harry R. Wilson of Clarion, and the chief places of interest scheduled in tho itiuerary of the party are the Barbadoes, Port of Spain, Trinidad, Fort de France; Martiueque, Ponce, Porto Riao; Kington, Jamaca; Gauantanamo, Sibony, Ceinfuegos and Havana, Cuba. The cruise will occupy 31 days and offord the tourists sufficient opportunity to visit the principal points of interest make famous by the Spanish American war. . Notice to Contractors. Pulx will be received by the County Commissioners up until noon, April 12, 18i9, for the erection and completion of the new County Home of Forest County, at Tionesta, Pa., according to the plans and specifications of Charles M. Robin son, Architect, of Altoena, Pa. A certified check for one thousand dollars, payable to the order of the County Treasurer, must accompany each bid as evidence of good faith. The Commissioners reservo the right to reject any or all bids. Prodosals to be written on blank forms furnished by the Commissioners, sealed and markwl "Proposals for County Home, Tionesta, Pa.," and sent lo the Commissioners' Office, Tionesta, Pa. W. M. Coon, C. M Whiteman, Hkkman Bi.um, Attest: -Commissioners. J. T. Dale, Clerk, C. M. Koiiinson, Architect. These are 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 prescrvo life, health and a large amount of money. Heath & Killmer. held. When our report closed last week the ease against A. R. Braden was on trial. The jury promptly returned a verdict ef net guilty and county te pay coals. In the case of the appeal of W. A. Con nelyaud Joseph Greeu, Road Commis sioners, from the Auditors' Report ot Hickory township, the jury returned a yerdict of judgment of ?70.40 against Mr. Counely, and f.57.66 against Mr. Green. As this verdict carries with it the costs of the suit, the appellants were granted a rule to show cause why a new trial should not be granted. B. J. Day vs. A. C. Beeson, case of re plovion of aeow, resulted in a vordict of $30.30 iu 'aver of Mr. Day. Commonwealth vs. Sutley fc Gieson, charge of forgery, Wm. Mong prosecutor. was continued to next term. Theodore Bell of Howe township was chareed with non-support of bis family. Court discharged prisoner ou promise to provide for his family in future. F. A. Anderson, of Marienville, who plead guilty to obtainiug goods under false pretense, was sentenced to pay a fine of $5, costs of prosecution and under go imprisonment in the county jail for a period of 90 days. rkpokt of grand jury. The grand jury report that they have acted upon four bills ol endictment, of which tinea were true bills and one bill was igrored. We beg leave further to report that we have visited and inspected the County buildings and find a leakage from the stone work upon the gable ends of the Sheriff's house, which should be repaired, and recommend it be covered with steel roofing. We aluo .'ecommend that the walks on the north and west side of the Court House be repaired as we tiitd tho same iu bad couditiou and rec ommend the same be laid w.th flagstone. We further report that, we have inspected the offices in the Court House aud find the plaster iu the Treasurer's office in bad repair, and the coilings in each of the Treasurer, Sueriff and Protlionotary's of fice badly smoked, and recommend that they bo painted or frescoed. Also that the present lamps be removed and re placed by Weisbach buroeis; also that the office chairs are in bad condition and should be replaced where needed. We also find some of the door locks leading to jury rooms la uau repair auu recom mend they be made secure. We further report the stone floor in vault of the Pro tlionotary's office is damp and cold and recommend it be covered with cocoa mat ting. J. R. Alt, Foreman. lSiiildiug Lots For Sale. In Tionesta. Three fine lots, eacn 50x100 feet and fronting on Walnutstreet, two of which are corner lots, one contain ing a blacksmith shop and one a dwell ing house. For terms apply to P. A. An derson or C. M. Aener fc Son, Tionesta. Pa. 2-22 4t Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes. I have beon afflicted with rheumatism for fourteen years and nothing seemed to gu-e any relief. I was ablo to be around all the ti mo, but constantly suffering. I had tried everything I could hear of and at la-t was told to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which I did, and was imme diately relieved and in a short time cured. 1 am iiuppy to say that it has not since re turned. Josh. Eduar, Uermautown, Cal. Sold by all druggists. -Spring styles in shoes junt coming iu at Miles Armstrong's. It Paul Perry of Columbus, Ga., suffered agony for thirty years, and then cured his piles by using De Witt's Wilch Hazel Salve. It lieals injuries aud skill diseases like inagiu. Heath - Killmer. Goods arriving da'ly as a result o Hopkins' visit to the Eastern cities. It Rev. E. Edwards, paster of the English Baptist Church, at Minersville, Pa., when suffering with rheumatism, was advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. He says : "A few applications of this lini m'nt moved of ereat service to me. It subdued the inflamation aud relieved the pain. Pain Should anv suitor profit by giving Balm a trial it will please me." For sale by nil druggists. Select your collars and cuff's at Miles & Armstrong's. It Uorriblo a;?ony is caused by piles, burns and skin diseases. These are im mediately relieved and quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of worthless imitations. Heath A Killmer. Do you apprecialo work? if ho patroniz Steam Laundry. Mile- agents. good laundry the Dunkirk A Armstrong, tf Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes. Forty-five orphans of Odd Fellows of Northwestern Pennsylvania are boin cared for and educated' at the Meadville home of that order at the present time. 1 1 bcrlniii's CniiKl, ite'" ly. This remedy is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup, whooping eough aud influenza. - It has become famous for its cures of these diseases, over a large pari of the civilize ! world. The most flattering testimonial-, have been received giving accounts of its good work; of the aggravating and persixtent coughs it has cured; of severe colds that have yielded promptly to its soothing effects, and ol Iho dangerous attacks of croup it has cured, olten saving the life of the child. The extensive use of it for whooping cough hiis shown that it robs that disease of all dangerous consequences. Sold by all druggists. The smallest thinirs may exert the greatest influence. DeWitt's'Littlo Early Risers are unequalled for overcoming constipation aud liver troubles. Heath it Killmer. Hopkins sells the shecs and rubbers. Mr, S. A. Kackor, editor of the M ca nopy (Fla.) Hustler, with his wife and children, suffered terribly from la urippe. Oue Minute Cough Cure was the only remedy that helped them. It acted quick ly. Thousands of others use this remedy as a specific for la gripp", anil its ex hausting alter effects. Heath A Killmer. Coughing in juris anil inflames sore luns. Oue Minute Conuh Cure loosens tho cold, allays coughing aud heals quieklv. Tho best eofigli euro for child ren. Heath A Killmer. Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes. To insure a happy new year, keep the liver clear and the body vigorous bv using DeWitt's l.itile Karly Kisnrs, the famous little pills lor fount ipation and liver troubles. Heath A Killmer. New goods will be comimr in from this on at Hopkins'. He's in the East making selections. It La Grippo is again epidemic. Every precaution should be taken to avoid it. Us specific cure is Ono M inuto Cough Cure. A.; J. Snepero. publisher Agricultural Journal ami Advertiser, Ebiou, Mo., says: "No one will be disappointed in using One Minute Coiih Cure for la grippe." Pleasant to take, quick to act. Heath & Killmer. HOPKINS is in New York. You all know what that means. Watch this space next week. Established in 1835. LT.HALL COMPLETE House Furnisher TITUSVILLE, PA. The Mammoth House-Furn-ishmg Store of E. T. HALL Is KNOWN1PAR AND WIDE as the best and cheapest place to procure all the needed ar ticles for Housekeeping. FITIIXITUIIE, CAItFETS, MK K m rwi w m' mar A TV IKUA V 11.1 1 AMi'i STOVES, CROCKERY, E.i-IIPS, RUGS, DRAPERIES, CLOCKS, REDMXti, And in fact Everything used in Housekeeping. Good Sold on Easy Pjij iiieut same a Tor Cash, and Delivered Free all over the Country. Carpets Sewed, Lined and Laid Free of Charge. TAKE "A DAY OFF," Drive ovor to Pleasantville and take the Trolley cars to Tltusvillo. You will enjoy the trip aud if you want to do some trading you will find big stores and big stocks in the "Queen City." IE. T. HALL. UEED EW Few men don't. If carefulness in buying is needed anywhere, it's in hat buying. Perhaps the shape you've seen on someone else and ad mired, wouldn't look so well on you as some other shape. We have that other" shape-we've every want able shape. Come here and you're sure to find the one best suited to you-and no extra cost charged for the maker's name. LAMMERS', 34 SENEGA ST., Arlington Hotel Aarr , . vr '-rri Furniture Elegance costs much less than it used to. Up-to-date methods on a very large scale make the difference. You can buy really elegant furnitur. 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. ;iH; AW??; CARPET NEWS. We are iu the carpet business. We have a fine stock of carpets in varying degrees of quality, The degrvii, start with good, and then go.'on up. i it' . Dainty China Gives Constant Pleasure; ugly ware offends the eye and gives visitors the impression that you are none too careful in the choice of your house furnishings. There is no ex cuse for buying ugly ware when we. are--selling pretty patterns at such low price NATO OIL CITY, PA. directly opposite ui. iou-.vI .. ii i 'Vj-r .i.-..ht. ...
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