WEDNESDA Y, SEPTEMBER 26. beginning Monday, Sept. 10, 1900, and con tinuing until further notice, wc will sell patent medicines at the following prices: Lydia Pinkham's Comp J? .75 Kennedy's Medical o.o.S. Large size " Small " Paine's Celery Compound Pierce's Favorite Prescription Fenncr's Kidney Remedy Warner's Safe Cure .90 Pcruna 75 Kilmer's Swamp Hoot 75 Hood's Sarsaprilla 75 Ozomulsion 75 All other $1.00, $125, and 1.50 remedies at similar rates. These arc Strictly Cash Prices. T'he Warm Pii&iwaGr. Elm and Bridge Streets. THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, SUPTKMIJKU i, l'JOO. FIRE INSURANCE . . AM) . . HEAL ESTATE AGENCY ..OK.. C. M. All k SOI, TIONESTA, PA. All Leading Companies Itepreseiited. Wild Lands, Farms, Hoaxes tC Lots for Sale or Kent. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. New Advertisements. .lami'H. Ad. hammers. A1. Mrs. Urey. Alillinoi. local. Mrs. I.neh. Miliinory loeal. Tionesta Cash Sloro. locals. Oil market closed at $1.17. Oil uiiil gas leases at this ollice. Yuu can set it at Hopkins' storf. Now buckwheat Hour 1ms reached I tho home pinto. It's titno to pay your tax If you wish to vole tills lull. Don't overlook it. Don't fail (o look a! tho litviulifiil as sortment of opahvarn displayed in Kil1-ni-ir's show window, u --Apples aie falling steadily, but it'e fu'l auywny. r.ostoos, iIib eider press is Kiioezing the very life out of 'em. A. J. Camahau finished a small well, on Jin Vockiolh tract, Oropp Hili, Inst. vvooU, and Keck, Cooper fc Co., ou the'r Tubh run lease, shot a very nico pump- Ol'. The Car'-on JurknonUm lias changed lis form of mnko-cp, from a folio to a quarto, making eight instead of four pieces, and improving its appearance to considerable extent. Yesterday Governor Stuio appointed', i WiPiani 1. Porto.', of Allegheny rouniy, Ji'.lo of tiio Supreme Com t, to till the vacancy cuuxod by tho recent death of Chief Jus'.ico Groeno. . Mrs. Lynch, of Endeavor, Pa., soil ladies' hats so cheap, it simply paralyzes all competition ; tho reason Is she buys a11 lier goods at Now York cheap for cash, and nulls cheap for cash. It M r. Sires will bo at his Tionesta stu dio eveiy Saturday until fort nor noliu re idy to attend tho wants of those wish- I 111;? work in his lino. Dou't delay your Visit on aeeonntxif a cloudy day. tf Following is a list of letters remain ing uncallod for in the Tionesta, Pa., pot otlieo for tho week ond;'ig Soot. 2(5. 1'JCO: W. P. Blrck, Mr. W'"ir.m Miltc.-, Mr. D.iv Id Lot on . 1). S. K -N o x , P. M. While la PiiUburg lat v.cok JuJo Proper purchased a e y handsome dap ple mey nia.o, wuich iic says ho will nsjo fordiiviug. Tho animal weighs 15;X pounds, but stops ofl'like a Ibjlit 'weight. Charlie Klllnier's handsome new dwelling, on Vino streot, is noa. 'nx com pletion. Itwiilbootio ol tho prel.icst houses in tho borough when finished, ond adds woiido.'fiilly to tho nppeaiauc of 'ho su rouud' i;;s in uii.it section of tho town. ' Th's yea.'s .tpfde cop of Nortli A'nei icu is icjiucied to bo tho latest, ever known. The hnrlicu'tural statisti cians predict 80,000,000 10 100,1 UO.OOO barrols, which w'll be a supply of moto than oue barrel to every inhabitant ol tho United States. Superintendent of Public Instruction Shaoller has dosinacJ Friday. Oct. at A u( a inn Arbor lny, and rvco.n mends that teachers, pupi'saud all o: tiers inter ested in liio public schools observe tho day by llio planting of Ircos or oilier ap pr orpiaie exercises. Oil is sum pi tig badly. Tho nmrkot tbopped 3 con s yesier.lay, ami 5 cents tho day boforo, a" on accouut oMho4,OC ) li;,rrel gushor a. ucic bv the Souib I'enn Co. in Lewis coun.y, W. Vu., last Satu i day. It is .he gi'eaest (.osiior s:'ico t:ao McDonald field was opoued. Col. A. A. C-earwaio ', of Wi'cos.w as on Thui'-day noininateil by tho Kepub'i can conreioes at Dnl'.o's as llioir '.'!'-d.-.to for Cont-iess. Mr. Clearwa'.er js veil known in Kano and has many friends in tiiis fee. 'on w'ti .wou'd bo pleased Iohoo liit" win out at :'io comiii;? fall election. Ilo Ims lieon a resident of Wilcox for ma i.v yoars and is one of tuo aiatinch Uopiiiil icans oT K'k county, and would make an excellent member of Con,:;rcss. Kane lUjumiicnu. Discovery 1.05 1.25 75 .75 .75 .75 County Treasurer Honry has been Riving some attention to bass fibbing of late, and has caught a few. lie's begin ning on the smaller sized ones uniif he Hots his muscle properly developed when ho proposos to land a few like Commissioners' Clerk Hindman showed him the other evening. Mrs. A. C. Uroy has just returned from Clovoiaud, Ohio, wlioro she has made a study of the Jatost modes in trim mod hats. She has her fall and win ter goods now on exhibition. Call and examine goods before making your purchases of a fall or winter hat. The display of hats has never been Repassed In this county. It Miss Claudia Graham, one of tho graduates last spring of tho bon ugh hiyh school, who has boon clerking In Freod man'a dry goods store has resigned that position and been olocled leachor of the Jumieson school, beginning her work Monday. Miss May Smith has accepted tho position of clerk at Freodman's store. Ex-Judge S. Newton Pettis du 1 in tho Spencer hospital, Meadvlllo, on the lHth inst., after an illness of several weeks. Judgo Pettis wps olocted to Congress from his diatalct back in the soventios, was a woll known jurist aud a leading member of the Crawford bar as sociation, lie was also a leading figr"e in politics during and for soiuo years a -ter tho war, A Punxsutawney man who has boon aillicled with hay fever for many yeais and who has mado a study of tho malady isconviucod that Ins'ead of its being caused by golden rod or the polien from corn tassels, tho poi-on which produces tho Irriii'lipg fovor is fouud in the fu.z of peachos. Tho chances that ,his announce meutwill in any marked deg'ee efTtct tho popularity of this luscious .ruit are, howover, very slight. Tho Appollo Xcws-Uccortl is respon sible for this tain, which is stranger tlmn fiction and perhaps uo more truthful: The dead bodies of three Italians, track bauds, were found in tho woods above Newport Wednesday night. They had been drinking from a keg of beer. Win n tho head of the keg was knocked in the dead body of a largo copperhead suako virs found, Tho snake had poisoned the boor. The faces of the dead men Indicat ed that I hoy had died in great agony. Hon. A. H. Richmond, of Meadvilie, who has the distinction of being one of the greatest criminal lawyers in the coun try, Mintaine I a paralytic stroke Thurs day aftornoou of last weok, while seated in his office talking with a client. Mr. Richmond is in tho seventy-sixth year of his age and has failod considerably phys ically during the past fow months. Later reports stato that Mr. Richmond's trouble was more In the nature of vert'iy aud that he has recovered from the at tack. It is a noliccablo fact that many good items are lost to newspapors every week by tho modesty of the pooplo who hesi ta.o to tell the reporier any maito con cerning; themselves. Tho rit thing to do is to stop a newspaper man on the sCreet or any place you meet him whon you havo beou on a visit, have relatives visiting you, that your wlfo entertained company or anything that Is iu auy way a matter of news. If you have any thing mean of couiso keep it to yourself, for llie.ro a ro always others to toll lUiLKutc Hrpuolicun. An exchange siys that tho Pennsyl vania Rail-oad company is about to tackle a job to a certain extent that tho goueral government nor any soveroign S' .te has yet underiaken and that is the suppression of tho liamp nuisance along its linor. The road will police Its lines with a thousand men to take care of tiie hobo element that is becoming more and more aggressive. Heretofore the trainmen havs had to look a ,er thoso very undesirable citizens and evorv State in the Union should bring up wi Hi I a bliort turn, and the company only asks that their men be invested with an tho; ily all along tho line to make arrests. - -James Clack brought to this ofllee on Friday a land turtle that was moro than iW years old. It was found in the pino woods on bis farm, and from the dales cut on it has not been out ol that vicinity duKug all these years. The first date it bears is 1831 and tho iuilials are those of A. .1. Si'!lin;,'er; Uio next dato is 1V and the 'nil'e's are those of G. W. Slo vens, who now resides on tho old O'Noil farm in R'chiand township. The hit.1 dale is May 11, 1873, and ihe initials me those of John Rlack, father of Jaiims IiiacK, on whose farm the turtle was found, and who died some four yea:s ago. Mr. Dlack aain took the turde homo with lrm and in ends kcopi'ii; it on his fa' m.Kinlen(on llcnthl, Hopk.utJ sells the clothing and allocs A piece of music that is certain to call up recollections of every heart, and Is equally certain to become one of the most popular ballads of the day, will lie given free with every copy of the Great Philadelphia Sunday JVc.t of September 30 (next Sunday).. The comixisition is entitled "Just a Lock of Hair for Moth er." It Is a war song full of tenderness. Tho words are by Andiew B. Sterling and the music by Max Dreifuss. The music store price is 10 cents. If you want this comp isttion free you had bet tor order noxt Sunday's Pre. early. A mother sent a small boy into the country, and afler week of auxieiy re ceived this letter : "Iuntbere all l ight, but forgot to write befoie. A fellow and I wont out iu a boat and the boat tipped oyer and a man got me out. I wat so full of water that I didn't know anything for a long time. The othor boy has to bo buried after tuoy find him. His mother came aud cried all the time. A horse Kicked mo over aud I've got to have some money for fiiiu' iny head. We are going to set a ba.-n on fire to-night and I should smile if we don't have bully fun. I shall bring home a lame wood chuck if I can get him In niv trunk." Ex. A Mcmeuto ot Ednlu ( lapp. Some timo previous to tho death of the late Edwin Clapp, of President, hn had some mammoth views taken of some of the most romantio bits ot scenery on his estate and was especially proud ol yiows of a glen showing rocks of enormous size. In his unpretentious manner he dubbed them "his rock picturfs." On Woduos- dsy Mr. George Lewis, of this city, re ceived the following letter from Captain John M. Clapp, brother of the deceased. George Lewis, Esq: Mv Dear tsn: 1 semi bv ioain to-ilavto Mr. Scop's ollics lo "rock pictures" lor tho l.ipall bearers who act oil as such at mv brother s lunoral. Thov are addressed to you will you kindly distribute them as designated, Tho one for Captain Cumuiiugs I de livered to him at Tidiouto. With many thanks for your attention and kiudness I ain Yours verv truly. President. Sept. lit. J. M. Ci.AfP. Tho following is a list of tho pall bear ers referred to in above letter and to whom Mr. Lewis will doliver the pic tures on demand: Captain 11. 11. Cummings, Tidioule; A. Ritchoy, George Porter, Goorge Lewis, J. B.Crawford, Harvey Fr:tz, J.H, Payne, Edwaad F. Magoo, K. Chickering, C. H. Lay, Jr., W. J. Kirk wood, J. S. Carlo, Major C. W. McClintock, J. S. Klein, M. A. Noss, George T. Spettiguo. Derrick. Noblit Family Rev on. The second annual reunion of tho .Nob- lit family was held at tho home of the parents at Barnes, Pa., on the ltith of September, 1000, Members of the family boan arriving as early as the 12th and by 10 o'clock on the 16iu all of the chil- dion, with the exception of one, had ar rived at tho old home. Greetings and handshaking wore in order until dinner was announced. The old store room had been fl xod up with evergreens and flowers until it looked liko somo cozy nook in a green house. The long tublo was loaded wiUi choicest mid most delicious viands. Tlicie wero seated at table 31 of the fam ily connection. If all had boon present there would have been 4'J, all deceudonts ofW. O. and C. Noblit. Those of the children present were: M". J. M. Chan dler, Pay ton, Ohio ; Win, T. Noblit, Jer sey Shoro, Pa.; Geo. W, Noblit, Pigoon, a.; G. E, Nobiit, Tarpon Springs, Fla.; Mrs. Ida M. Chalice, Clean, N. Y.: Mrs. Vinuie Hoover, Mrs. Rose Thompson, C. Noblit, D. E. Noblit, Barnes, Pa.; John R. Noblit, who lives at Sugar Mill. a., being the only one of the 10 chil- rcu absent. This family has remained unbroken for more than 31 yocrs. Geo. "Wnns Hie T' iic."' A booklet w .th this title, just published by the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway, should not only be in tho hands of every travolor, but shoubl have a ploee on tho desk of every banker, mer chant or other business man. Tho four "Timo Slandarda" which gov ern our entire liuio system and which are moro or less familiar lo tho travelingpub lic, but by many others little understood, are so fully explained and illuhf rated by series of charls.dingrains and tables that any one who chooses can become conver sant with the subject in question. There are also some twenly-fburtables by which almost at a glance, tho timo at any place being given, the hour and day can bo as certained in all the principal cities of the world. A copy of this pamphlet may bo had on application to Goo. H. Heafi'ord, General Pussengor Aont, Chicago, enclosing two coot stamp to pay postage. 3t Fp'r War 7. The following letter, daied Stai.-, Pa., Sept. 22, UKKi, eiplrins 'Iscir, and guilty parties should lake wf irng acoidinly: Ei. P.f'.i'UiiLfcAS : ';: I wish vou wou'd p'ease lei! tho pooplo of my neighborhood that I am tired of raising ch'ckeus aud fru't for my neighbors w tuout pay for It. I am there fore compelled .0 lay some t-aps In my orchard, aud anyono that sneaks through my oichard a..er darn or midnight and gots hurt has to lakn it as it comes. I be lieves that poopie that claim to have relig ion should not let their child, e i sneak in other people's 01 cha 'd at midoight aud poil aud steal fruit and chickens. Any one tlial is owmpelled to cross my farm at night cin doso by go!u through the lane and along tho fouce, but not through my orchard. tti' Dot.ru Kaman Jailer fo J. A. Arirms. If .?, I'd. Dear Sir: Porterhouse, so much ; neck, so much ; all the way between. Just so with paint. Pevoo load and zinc is the porterhouse. Nobody wants tho neck ; 'ho botween, some say, is good enough for them. But Devoo costs less, not more, than between : Lead and oil is bc'ween ; it is lie old-fashion paint. But zinc has eomo In. Zinc toughens wl ite lind. Devoo lend and rinc is the paint. If you paint in throe years you do it for looks, lievoe does not wear out iu throe vears. Yours tru'y, F. W. Dr.vos .V Co. Hi avy pants, shirts and underwear now ou sulo at T. C. S. It YOU AND TOUtt FRIEXDS. F. K. Weston of Mayburg was a pleasaut caller yesterday. Mrs. C. F. Weaver and Charles were Oil City visitors Monday. J. T. Brenuan, Esq., of Warren, was a Tionesta visitor over last Sabbath. David Coleman, of the Ohio oil field, visited bis parents here the past week. Mrs. G. T. Anderson and Mrs. J. W, Green were Titusville visitors Monday. Mrs. Tho. Maya left yesterday for Salina, Venango county, to visit her brother. J. E, Patterson, one of Erie's promt nunt business men, is a visitor in town this week. Misses Mary E. and Loriue Daugh- erty ol Kittanning are guests of Mr. aud Mrs. L. Fulton. Miss Mary Densliugqr of Oil City was a guest of Mrs. C. F. Weaver, at Hotel Agnew, a few days past. Mrs. Burdelta J. McNeol and young sou John, of Chesley, Outario, are guests at tho home of Dr. J. W. Morrow. ' Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Nicholson of Oil City have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Grove during tho past week. Elmor Fleming was a business visi tor to Cony, Pa., Saturday. He is inter ested in an oil well d. illing near that city. A. D. Christie and Laura Walker, both of this couuty, have boen granted a license to wed by tho Clerk of Jefferson county. Mrs. Mary Gaskill of Alliauco, Ohio, Is visiting her mother, Mis. Sabllla Reck. She is accompanied by her cous in, Mrs. Mary Buchakaor, also of Alii. ance. Ex Judge Nash of Pigeon, M. E. Ab bott of Endeavor, A. U. Mechling and K. A. Kuhus of Barnelt township were pleasant calleis at the Republican of fice this week, We are glad to note the return of Chf lie Swar zfagea to town. Chariio is 0110 ol'our best young men, which is ful ly a tested by the hearty hand-shake with which bis friends are greeliug him. Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Horaor returned last week from Allegheny Springs, the hotel at which place has been In their charge during the past sojson, which was a very successful one at that popular re sort. -The serious illness of his baby girl has called Will Saul home irom his sta tion on the maiu line of the P. R. R. His sister, Miss Lou Saul is down from North Warren, also on account of the child's illness. Tho venornble Samuel Stewart is critically ill with the infirmities of old ago. The old gentleman has multitudes of friends here and in this section of the country who hope that ho may recover and be spared for many years. Tilus ville Courier. ('ream of (lie News. Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes Bad 'em per not only wrinkles the face, but it wrinkles the heart as well. Shoes aud Rubbers at Tionesta Oash Store. It. Clara llaiiuu, presideut of tho Red doss society, who has been iu Galveston giv'ng out relief supplies lo the suQurlng inhabitants has been taken seriously ill whilo on duty at the supply house. Chilly weather reminds one of the need of ;;ood underwear. See prices at T. C. S. It There is some foar that Mclvinley's letter is not pleasing tho Domocats. Cash methods cuablo us to defy com petition ou suits, shoes and underwear at T. C. S. it -It takes the Democrats a good while to get thoioughly warmed up ou Mark UaniiM. Killmer has Just received a fine as sortment of now dishos. Go and see tiiem. It What we are is of more importance than what we believe. "Owl Calf" calf shoes are the kind that wear. Sold only at Tionesta Cash Store. It It is a good plan to believe nothing lo the prejudice of others until you are obi ged to. "Yilols" brand clothing at Tionesta Cash Store. It Slop ihe 01111I1 mill Work oil the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinino Tablets cure a culd in one day. No cure, no paj Price cents. Mouth Dakota mid Wyoiaiiig. Special excursion tickets will bo sold from Chicago via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railway, on August 21st, Sept. 4i li Rml ISlh, to Deadwood, Spear- fish, Rapid City and Custer, S. D., and to Casper and Sheridan, Wyo., at one fare plus 82 for tho round trip. Good lo re turn until October 31st, P.HiO. Stop ovois allowed west of Omaha. For further in formation call on or address W. S. How ell, (J. E. P. A., 3H1 Broad vay, New York, or John It. Pott. V. P. A., 4WI William St., Williamsport, Pa. 8-l"-4t I am the mother of eight childron and have had a great (teal of experience with medicines. Linst summer my little daugh ter had the dysentery in its worst form- e thought ihe would die. I tried ev. eiything I could think of, but nothing seemed to do her aiy good. I saw by an advertisement in our paper that Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was highly recommended and sent and got a bottle at once. It proved to be one of the very best medicines wo ever had in the house. It saved my lit tle daughter's life. I am anxious for ev ery mother to know what an excellent medicine it is. Had I kno.vn it at first it would have saved 1110 a great deal of anx iety and my little daughter much siill'er ing. Yours truly, Mrs. Geo. F. Burdick, Liberty, K. I. For sale by all druggists. " "O YE OF LITTLE FAITHI" A Sf.f'f toft'isl hl fr?4, with iliuM-i and frara. "I ilare nut hopi" he mM, "fT fruit f ot earci Hocr ImtU the liarrcst liven In ollirr years." yt err the Aunift mion lia-l u-nxvn oiJ Fair ft'X'l his fleldn, t wavering sra of gold ftp rcarrd tKiu:;QiiilfliP In dark i!sw one Iri :-,t 1 indly vri; "S'j w 'jk trr tolri" Ik- f ih-' l. prrl anco nont l.for.l, Or If tiny did, no annwvrin hn.iilw.- stirred. " Yet In an Inmr hit f.r'ur.,! wer? at stake; One rut a ltie In p.'iil I t IiU rite I!.'iM! that word lie sraki-l 'Little I hare to fl", o I.-rd!" one crieJ "A wayward h.r.rt that oft Lath thee denied; ('.uM-.t tii"U witli nirh a gift lie Satlflc-df" Yi't wtwn fie nul tod nan-d lis mournful plaint, Cod t""k the hre that seellK-d so p-jur and faint And from it made a ulntt ( UruitiaTi Hni!,e in Sp".!- V.i Court Minutes. Court met at 2 o'clock p. m. Monday with Presideut Judge l.indsey and Asso ciates McCray sod Crawford on the Bench. The hotel license granted to J. R. Itarr, of Barr's Tavern, Marienville, was trans ferred to James Ahairah and F. R. Larri mer. The Court rendered his decision in the application of the Franklin Allegheny Bridge for a new trial, the county of Ven ango lieing the defendant. 'The rule lo show why a now trial should be granted was made absolute unless the defendant files a written stipulation within twenty days from date, agreeing that the court may enter judgment on the verdict for the sum of $18,870.00. In case said stip ulation is filed within the time mention ed the rule is hereby dischaiged." The jury in the last trial of the case here gave a verdict in favor of the bridge company for the sum of $ 16,870. The suit in equity of H. M. Portor vs. Tionesta Gas Co. was decided iu favor of the plaintiff This suit involved the pos session of the gas well situated on a loase foimcrly made by Porter to the Gas Co., but which had expired. The usual returns by constables were made, and the grand jurors were charged by the court, F. E. Metcalf, Esq., or Harmony tow. iship was made Fo eumu of the jury. THE MUDtKTIllAL. The drawing ol a jury by whom Jo seph licsa'ino will be tried lor the killing of Antonio Marino took up the time of tho court till six o'clock Monday even ing, almost the entire panel being ex hausted before the twelve were securvd. Thev are as follows : F. X. Kreitler, lumberman, Groen township. W. J. M diney, faruior, Green town ship. Herman Blum, tanner, Green town ship. Fred Carlson, farmor, Howo township. Georgo Patch, laborer. Hickory town ship. A. K. Hinos, butcher, Jeuks township. Matthew Elliot, laborer, Kingsley township. George Snyder, laborer, JenKs town ship. F. F. Whittekin, surveyor, Tionesta borough. W. P. Lyons, laborer, Harmony town ship. J. C. Delo, laborer, Kingsley township. D. P. Miller, farmer, Howe towuship. Mr. S. Morasca, ofSheflield, a bright, intelligent gentlemau, is acting as inter preter for the court. Tho murder occurred at or near Lynch, In Howo towuship, ou Sunday, May JO last, where tho principals were engaged at grading on a now railroad from May burg to Shellield, and both men were na lives of Italy, The prisoner gives his birthplace as Naples, where he says he has a wife aud several children living. He gives his ago at 31 years, and says be hits been iu this country lor the past two years, Shawkoy and Munn of VYa.ren aro defending the prisoner, and have as their interpreter Frank P. Caro of War ren. The Commonwealth is represented by District Aitoniey Irwin and Hon. O C. Allen of Warron. The jury, which is iu charge o. Con stable llanos of Howe township, are driven to the County Home tach even ing, where they have very comiortable sleeping quarters. ltienrfct Witness sworn in this case was Carlos Black, tho prosecutor, who was at the Italian camp where the kill lug occurred. Ho saw the slabbing ; we wore in front of building talking; heard an uproar inside ; the next thing (wo or three inou came out in a hurry followed by the oue w ho was killed and prisoner after him; prisoner grab, ed him aud stabbod him in the neck. 'I his between 7 and 8 o'clock in evening. Dead man was stabbod with kniie in neck from be' hind ; ho ran thirty feet be ."ore he fell; prisoner was banging ou o him. Alter prisouT did stabbing did not iry to ruu away. William Bairdsley, the second wttnoss sworn, coroborated the above testimony ; aud also swore bo saw no kuilo or weap on orany kind in hands of dead man; saw knife iu hands ot prisoner some hours before killing occurred. It. Nosmith, the third wiur s was also present when the slabbing was douo, and remained until victim died, which was botwoeu 1 and 'i o'clock Monday morn ing. Ilo called for holp aud arestod tho prisoner and wa'ohod him until morn ing. He talked to prisoner during the night, who asked him if tho victim was dead or alive. Francis Messolino, kwo. ii : Am ac quainted Willi prisoner; saw him ou day inside of shanty ; also sw Antonio Mar ino inside shsiuy belwoon 7 and 8 o'clock in the evening ; saw knife in possession of prisoner when they were eating supper; it belonged to prisoner; saw prisoner put knife up his sleeve on May 2t)tu ; al.tr prisoner done Blabbing I went away and did not see him any mote; never hoard prisoner make any threats ; the two meu quarreled in tho centre of shanty and alter tho quarrel prlsoiior got knife aud put it up bis sleevo. When this report closed last evening tho prosecution had rested, and tho de fense opened tbo'r side of the case. Thcro may bo some rebniti'1 cvi.ience, but the caso wi'l doubt It s be given to thejury to-day. The grand jury had not finished its business last evening, but will doubt less got Hi rough to-day. True bills were found iu all the gambl'iig eases to i ui: a oi.i in dm: imv Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists rotund the money if it fails tocurjo. K. vV. Grove's signature is on each box. SHORTHAND BY MAIL! We can teai-h you to beeome a compe tent short hand reporter, by mail. A standard system, lvisy to learn ; easy to read; easy to write. SiieressrtiHrHnteed. Send ten ei'iits in stamps) lor tirst lesson. Write for particulars. Address Ihe The Warren itusiness University, War jen, Pa. IDr.FcDRcrsGOLDEN RELIEF I'.'.i1!! ." trgrs.'.ruTJf'.r A lilt at H M If IO If ALL INFLAP-1MATION K r'tlir(in', H-tIrt' ?H' (b onmiteM, T"..th nrlu-1 1 miiirifr), ( "M Srt t.n!v. rtt'.eti- "(Y.Ma." FormintT Fovr. GRIP. I UUaWisS AN t PAIN INSIDE OK OUT I in uit to tliirtv Hill's N. Itjr Ix Alert. Uv sslMi by LuMil ouu FrwluiiiO This signature is on every hex ot the f enuint) Laxative Brorao-Quinine Tablet the remedy that care) a cold la oe day Sot ire to Stockholders of the Forest Tel phone and Telegraph Co. Makiknvillb, Pa.. Sent 19. 19un. The annual meeting ol the slock holders of the Forest Telephone and Telegraph Company, for the election of officers, etc., will be held in the office of Dr. A. E. Stcneclpher in Marienville on the 15th day ot Octoler, lyuO, at 1:30 p, m. Proxies must be in letrsl form in order to be ronnted. By order of the board of Di rectors. A. E. Stox kcii-akr, Pres. J. B. Cottlb, Sec. TIONKSTA MAHKKT!! CORRECTED EVEKY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour ? sack 1.10f j,I.5 Corn meal, rood, i KK) fb " i.iu Corn meal, family, f 100 lb 1.25 Chop feed, pure grain I. in Oats 32 .35 Corn, shelled .55 Beans bushel 2.50 Ham, sugar cured 13fi ,H Bacon, sugar cured I2fa.i:i Shoulders ' 10 Wbitetish kit .50 Sugar 61(.(7 Syrup 25(g) .50 N. O. Molasses .Hft'ij .50 Coffee, Boast Kio 14 (c 15 Coffee, blended Java .25 Tea :(q .60 Butter .25 Ii' Oofg.Og Egg, fresh .15 Salt V barrel 1.25 Lard .10 Potatoes, bushel .50 Lime 1 barrel 90 1.00 Nails "8 keg 2.75 L. J. HOPKINS i HOBS -o Our Shoos Are Made for us uiul Every Pair Uiiarau teed by Ihe Manufacturer. Sole Agents for the Sole Agents for the COME jrISra - - L. J. Hopkins. - - 203 Centre and 204 Sycamore Streets. I I A MFC I Telephone I UattlVlUaJa. I "A f SrTTtSSSTTV A word about fine Dress Trimmings: Selection ol material fors gown is a small item of concern, after all, as oiopared with the usual vextioug question -f "How shall I trim it?" The llendid selection of trimiuiugs shown here will go a great sy toward helping yuu to solvo the query, 20-inch Arabian, all-over, with lace aud bands to matib. 20-iDch Corded Taffeta, in black and white. Black Velvet (edged with white), applique all over, ou Brussels net. Bluik Taflota Applique, all over with bands to match Black a id White Shirred Chiflbn. White Shirred ShiU'uu, with ruflle edged with black. Tucked Silk Mouseliue, in black aud white. White Tafleeta, with white and gold brai I applqu d all oer All over heinet.i tclihd Taffeta, with alternate rows of Val. insertion, Spangled net all over, with Sequin bands to match. Veuise all-over, while or ecru, with hands to match. 42-iuch black brussels net, all silk. White and black sliirrad liberty silk. Chillou appliq ie all-over, with bands to match. Tbo above do nut really do justice to the Trimmings they must be seen to bo appreciated. WILLIAM B. JAMES, Fall Top Goats. Some say it pays to look amuu I. If everybody would -do so, we would'nt have coats enough to go around. The easiest cus tomers we have are those who have looked around. ' Now is your time to buy TOP GO ATS. AND FALL SUITS. Precedent shows that September weatbai' is uncertain you may look for storms and winds from now no. Immense Showing of painstaking selections; labrics of real worth ; neatness and Gtuess in every garment. All of thee at right prices, and the privilege of "Your Monty Back" if yuu want it. LAMMER 41 & 43 SENEGA ST., Arlington Hotel Opening of Fall" Neckwear. We have now ou display the ex quisite creations of Fred M. Walton in Fall ai.il wii.ur i.tck wear for Men and Women con sisting of BAT WING TIES NEW NARROW FOI.R IN II AND TIIE BOER SQUARE. THE IMPERIAL, TIIE PRINCE OF WALES THE TUXEDO AND FULL DRESS BOWS Come in and look i the h au'i ful new silks in all the atiov- it cent shapes, and our clerks teach you to lie any f ihe c rect new knots. THE McCUEN CO, 2b AND 20 SENECA OIL CITY, PA. IRON CORNER hoe S3 O o- RICHARDSON and STROOTMAN SHOES for Ladies, Misses and Children DOUGLAS, HOSTETIER ami ARGUS SHOES for MEN and BOYS. SEE THEM. Oil City, Penn'a. OIL CITY, PA directly opposlw u.
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