t, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20 The Christinas trade this year was phenom enal, every merchant doing a larger business than he did the year previous, which up to that time was a record breaker, liut Christmas buy ing isonly an incident of business. It is your cvery-day trade of the rest of the year that counts. That is what we want to get and shall continue to otter you the very best service and prices possible in our line which is DRUGS, MEDICINES and Sundries, exclusively. Sundries in this case means combs and brushes, toilet accessories, pocket books, tine stationery, perfumery, books, toys, etc., and the famous LOWXEY candies. The Wmvis FuMt.vdcr. Elm ami HrUhje Streets. THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, KKHKUAKY 20, Urol. FIRE INSURANCE . . AMI REAL ESTATE AGENCY ..OK.. C. M. ABM k SDN, TlOXESTJ, PA. All Leading Companies Represented. Wild Land, Farms, House tO Lots fir Sale or Rent. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. New Advertisements. James. Ad. I.aiiiinors. Ail. I R. R, Header. Hopkins, locals. J. V. Sires. I.ocal. Killmer. Locals. J. W. l'epier. Ail. Illinois Central. Ad. Dovoo A Co. Reader. Tionoata Cash Kioto. Locals. Heath A Keit. Ad. anil lcal. lr. lireave. Professional card. Wero you Valontined f Oil market closed nt $1.2.". Oil snd gas leases at thin otllce. You can net It at Hopkins' store. Tiiik packages for palo pocket book. Carpets galore at HopkiiiM' store. It Washington's llirtlulay next Friday. Ali Wednesday, tlie iK-ginning of Lent. Now carpet samples frr spring nt Heath A Keifs. It nest rubbers ami sold only at Tio nesta Cash Store. - It Those who laughed at the groundhog: have anmher guess. Fiddle string broker tlo to Killiner's drug atore and get new one. It Heath A Foil are agent for tl.o col- obrated Royal Worcester o rsets. It Strings for all kinds of stringed In-! stiiiiucnt at Killmos's drug store. It Don't miss seeing prices on over coats, suits and pants at Tionesta Cash store. " Did anybody -not forfeiting Hie old est Inhabitant-ever witness 11 it or wintor weather than this? It la thought Governor Stono will shortly tlx the dato for the swinging-ofT of Frank Major, at M etui villi). Hoinespiins, Venetians, Vicunas and llroad-cloths, in all the different shade and grades at Heath A Foit's. It An S-voluine edition of Knight's Shakespeare, good as new, for sale at a bargain. Inquire of P. M. Clark. tf Returns from the Ice crop nro now all inland Iho indications all point to a seas on of comparative coolnes next summer. A slcighload of nine couples from here drovo to Tylorsburg last Saturday evening and took supper at the Central Hotel. This sentence tolls moro than one story, according to tho way you punctu ate it: "Woman without her man is miserable" When ycu'ro ready for a carpet, or when you aro ready to look at a lino line of samples, call here. We've got the goods. Hopkins'. It As old Hill Allou would put it the ordinance requiring tho cleaning of sido- walkssfsnow accumulations "is n barren idoality" In many spots. Tionosta's cjrl'ow law is in full oper ation every night. Hope the "kids" of Kditors Wonk and Muse won't get "cur fowed." H'lii'icn Mnil. Wo'll see Unit ours don't. Never fall to read tho advertisements In tho RKruiii.ii'AN. Thcro aro always bargains to bo had any one of which may save you doublo the price of a years's nibscrlption. It is a pretty settlod opinion that tho girl or woman who keeps her hut on nt a place of amusement Is a relic of the nine teenth century. Twentieth century ladies take them oil'. Following Is tho list of letters remain ing uncalled for in tho Tionesta, Pa., post ollice tor tho week ending Feb. 20, l'.Kll : Mr. P. O. Names. D. S. Knox, 1. M. J. W. Sires, the up-to-date photo grapher will be at his Tionosta studio Wednesday and Thursday of this week-to-day and to-mnrrww. Special attontiou given to photographing babies. It & Si ft 8 s$ itj I.lveryuian Canfleld is keeping up to tho times as usual and lias added a hand some now two-seated open trap to his al ready finely equipped llvory. Ju--t tho thing fur pleasure parties of four people. The lleekathorn cliurcn building lo aned not far from Coal Hill, In Venango county, was destroyed by lire last Wed nesday night, tue Ions being a total one, the Insiiranu policy being allowd to lapso some weeks ago. The question of improving tho Alle gheny liver was bofuro tho proper com mittee at Washington last woek. It was iliH'uied to recommend ono additional dam which will carry the slack water to the mouth of the Klsklininctas. .'mfe lon Herald. Thero's a chanco lor some one to get a lutrgaiu in a set nf the new "National Dictionary Encyclopedia and Atlas" by vailing at this otlice. The set is fresh from the publishers, and contains 18 vol umes. Drop in runt see what a bargain you can secure. tf Hurry-up orders receive quick re HHiuses when sent to Ainslcr. Either 'phone catches him, and when you've ot him you always get the best tho murket affords In groceries, canned goods, veg etables, tropical or domestic fruits, oys ters, or anything for tho table. It A 11 u Halo man committed suicide the other day by hanging himself in the hen house. Ho probably thought the place was an appropriate one from which to make his final eggsit. Dliannt. If this wa nt the solemn I-enten season we'd swear that was intended for a juke. Court convones next Monday for the Fobruary sessions. Hut threo cases aro down for trial on the civil list, which, however, are of sulllcieut importance to keep tho court busy several dat-s if trie I. A number of criminal cases of tho minor class nro also likely to bo disposed of. Homember the box lustival to 'be held by the A. O. U. W, lodge at their hall next Friday overling. Tho invitation is general, and, cs the ladies never fail todo their part, it is hoped the gentlemen will be on hand to bid on tho delicious lunches which are always in evidence on such occasions. The Valentino social at the homo of Mrs. Jennie E. Agnew last Wednesday evening was well attended, and proved a very pleasant occasion to all who were present. The W. R. C. netted a vory nice sum, for which they gave a good equivi. lent in the nico lunch and pleasurable, evening's entertainment furnished. Mossrs. Scowdon A Clark disposed of their last sleigh last week, and the parties who got them secured roal bargains for tbey went at cost, A little judicious ad vertising with a good deal of snow will accomplish much In tho way of moving things. Those gentlemen will be ready for the break-tip when it comcs.having on hand a number of very excellent buggies of tho latest styles. Percy Shoemaker and David llliiui, have set up for the spring campaign of painting, papering, calcimining, etc., and have over "Oil fino samples of paper for which they will take orders, and if cus tomers desiro will bang it for them in artistic stvlo. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Consult them either in porson or by postal card and your wants will bo quickly supplied. tf Nathan Sailesgiver, of Ouherg, Indi ana county, and Miss Minnie;Salsgiver,of Tionesta, Forost county, wero married Friday by legal acknowledgement before Clerk of Courts Clark, at Mcadville. Al though the names of tho bride nnd groom are so similar as to suggest relationship they stated that so far as known there was no connection between tho two fain ilies, a tact most remarkable as the names aro so peculiar. Tilii.n'illc Courier. Many railroads aro adopting a new rule which will prove of convenience t tho traveling public and also to the train men. Tho passengers on leaving the train are directed to leavo by the rear platforms. Thoso entering the cars are to do so by the front platforms. Tho agents ol the companies aro diroctcd to inform all iiassomrers of tho new rule. It is hoped tills will obviate unnecessary do lays at local stations, especially delays where tralllo is heavy. Tho Indies' Aid Socioty and Epwortli League of the M. E. church havo arrau ged a scries of lectures to bo delivered in Uovard'a Hall, which is being seated and fitted up for the purpose. The first lec ture will bo delivered next Monday eve ning, Feb. 2.". The subject, will be Al- rul.nm Lincoln and tho speaker, Rev v.., i Murray. Mr. Murray has dr livered this lecture over W times in a half doen states and has some flattering press notices given unsolicited by leading news-papers. The admission charged lor each lecfuro is i" cts., 1". els. for pupils ol the public schools. For the informatian of young men and olilcr ones w hu kiss young ladies without the consent of the kisted, it may be stated that the act is legally classed under the head of assault and battery. Charles Dieter, nf Shenandoah, Pa., is under bsil iu the sum of J WO to answer to the charge of kissing, in a forcibly aff ectionate manner. Miss llatlie Hoi serof that place. Tho trial will take place at the next Court of Quarter Sessions. It is probably all right to place an einbrgo on the habit of kissing a girl when she don't want to be kissed, but II trouble is to determine, wheu she says "nit," whether she really means It or not. J. U. Iliomley at his residence at Stuw arta Run, Pa., will dispose of a largo list of personal etlects at auction next Wednesday, Feb. 27, as follows: Two line mares 5 and 7 years old, 3 milch cows, 2 year-old registered Holstein bull, 3 calves, brood sow, 5 fall pigs, 40 hens, set heavy double harness nearly new, set double diivmg harness, set single harnefs, light grain binder, new grain corn drill, new plow, harrrow, cultivat ors, Johnston mower, --horse wagr.n, light surrey, buggy, hay ladders, cutting box and power, blacksmith press drill, bellows, bench screw crosscut saw, liity 1- busbel applo crates, scythes, forks, 40 bushels good who.it, hay, straw, horse hay fork, tackle block and lino, lot of land roller whoels, light l horse bobs, 2- borso bobs, household goods, etc. Also farm of 1.15 acres for sale or rent. Turin, (." cash, over $.", six mouths time with approved security. A warm dinner will bo served. Don't forget the dale. Sale begins in forenoon. heeenl Heal lis. WAIINKS. Mrs. Delia Wagner, wife of Adam Wag ner, died at her homo in Tionesta town ship, about 0 miles from this place, Fri day morning, Feb. 15, l(ll. She was the daughter of the late William Davisun, of Richland township, Venango county. Pre-, ions to her marriage to Mr. Wagner, the do-eased was one of Forest county's most efficient school teachers. She was always held in highest esteem by all who knew her, and tho news of her death will bo received with sorrow by them. He- sides tho husband she leaves three small hildren, an aged mother, three sisters and threo brothers to mourn her early ilemise. Mrs. Wagnor was aged 3T years. Her disease was consumption. Funeral services were held in the new Lutheran church at Nowmanville at 11 o'clock Sun day. Interment was in the Nowmans viJlo cemetery. WlI.I.INtlS. Mrs. Elizabeth Wlllings, aged S4 years, a well known and respected resident of l.ickingville. Clarion county, died at her home at .V.'iO Sunday morning from paral ysis. Tho deceased was the tlnril ilaugli- ter of fohn Henry w ho settled at Henry's Hend about 1717 in company with Pat rick McCrea, who settled at Eaglo Rock in the same year, being at that time the only white settlers between Frankliuand Warren. The deceased is survived by an only son, M. ('. Wililngs, with whom she lived. Her husband, Jacob Wlllings, died three years ago. Interment was in the family cemetery at Eagle Rock cn Tuo-day at 2 p. in. UAYKTTV. -Mrs. Nancy Oayetty, aged I years, one of the pioneers of Venango county, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. (ieorgo Nicholson, of Oil City, on the 12th Inst. The deceased was born and reared in Vi nang i county, residing for many years at President. She was a devout member oftho M. E. Chinch and one who was highly respected by nil who knew her. She Is survived' by the fol lowing children : J. M. and P.J. Oayetty, of Oil City i William M., of Colorado ; F. M., ofSistcrsviile, W. Va.; Mrs. William Kiclianls, ofMayburg, this county, and Mrs. Georgo Nicholson. Many of our older class of readers remembered the deceased as a most excellent woman. The funeral took placo on Thursday af ternoon last. HOLY. M rs. Christina Nolf, aged h:t years, died at her home at Salem Tueavay evening Feb. 12, 1W1, at :30 o'clock. She is sur vived by ono son, D. II. Noll, of Du Hois, Pa., and lour daughters, Mrs. J. R. Down- iiiL'. of Salem : Mrs. I). II. Colfinan, of Oil City ; Mrs. J. Conger, of Tionesta, and Mrs. Samuel Milliard, of Hawthorne, Pa. She had been sick two weeks. Her bus- band died eight years ago. Mrs. Nolf lived at Sen ca for 12 years, and has many friends there. She was formerly of New lluthlchom, Pa., and was a member ofthe M. K. church for 40 years. Funeral from the house Friday morning at 1" o'clock ; interment iu Hrandon's cemetery. Will, James and Miss Ellat'onger.ofthis placo, grandchildren of the deceased, attended the funeral. Rev. 11. F. Feit conducted the services. OYKHI.ANDKR. Mrs. Fli.abeth Overlander, wil'oof Jes so S. Overbindcr, died at her homo in this borough on Saturday night last, Feb. HI, 11KI1, aged 4(1 years. She was the eldest daughter of tho late Mr. and Mrs. Casper Kisert, and was boru on German Hill, where sho resided with her parents until hor marriaco Willi Mr. Overlander. The deceased was a kind and atlcctinnate wif'o and mother, greatly devoted to her family and ever ready to make any sneri lice lor their comfort. A little more than three weeks ago she was taken sick with typhoid fever, and about the same time three of her children were also prostrated with the disease, while the husband and lather was c infilled to tho house with severe attack of inflammatory i Ileum tisiu. Near the hour of midnight of last Saturday lier spirit took its llight amid theso sad surroundings, relieving her of tho siineriiig which she had borne so pa tiently. Resides tho husband there are left to mourn her death four daughters- Minnie, Martha, Maud and Mildred Tho latter three being still confined with tho fever. Two sisters Mrs. James Eui- ert of (ierman Hill, and Mrs. Eli Sals giver of Ty lersburg, also survive. Funeral services, which, owing to the nature ol the diseao wero private, were conducted by Rov. VV. P. Murray at the house last Sabbath afternoon, the . iter- muut being in Riverside cemetery. The sympathy of tho whole community goes out to this stricken rainily. Tl I I KK A -. IN ONK HAY Take Laxative Hromo Quinino Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it fails In cure. E. V. drovo' a signature is on each box. VOL' AMI VOIK HIItNDS. Miss Artie Robinson was a visitor to Oil City yesterday. C. F. Weaver was a business visitor t Warren yesterday. K. I.. Haugh of Nebraska, was a pleasant caller Friday. C. ('. Uller was down from Tidioule on business last Friday. -Mrs. J. W. Landers, is HI with a second attack of the grip. Miss Emma Lawrence is recovering from a severe attack of quinsy. Mr. and Mrs. James Uuxton were visitors to TitUMVillo on Monday. Mrs. F. W. Trushall of Warren was a guest of Tionesta friends a part ofthe past wtek. Miss Hossie Morgan left yesterday morn ing for a few day's visit with frieuds in Warren. Sebastian Cook and Ash Clark of Harnett township, were county seat vis itors yesterday. Mrs. Dr. W. O. Morrow and baby of West Hickory are visiting Dr. J. W. Morrow and family. M rs. 8. S. Can field was a guest of her daughter, Mrs. U. 11. Hruner at West Hickory, over Sunday. Miss Grace Densmore, of Tidiouto, was a guest of In r friend, Miss Nettie Clark over last Sabbath, Shoriir Jamieson of Forest county, was a visitor In town last Friday evo- ning. Tilusville Hoi W. Willam Hood Sr., of tho township has been suffering with a severe attack of grip for some time past. uite a iarge crowd of young people from here attended a dancing party at Pli asantvilio last evening. A ttornies W, E. Rice and O. C. Alien were down fiom Warren last Thursday attainting Argument court. Andrew Weller, one of the staunch Republi ans of Kirigsley township, was t ..... one of our callers Saturday. Philip Williams, one of the popular clerks at Robinson's store, spent Sunday with friends in East Brady. Mrs. J. It. Muse was visiting Frank lin friends while J. U, was In Philadel phia on business last week. W. H. Stiles and Dr. Morrow of En deavor and West Hickory, respectively, were callers Friday afternoon. Miss Pearl Whitmore of East Hick ory returned ho ne Monday from a few davs' vbit with Miss Eva Davis. Friends here have been advised of the serious illness of Rev. E. S. Zahniser or typhoid at bis home iu Apollo, Armstrong county. Cap'. J. M. Kepler Is stopping a few days in town on his return from Hot Spriugs,Ark.. where lie spent the past two or three months. Among the out-of-town guests at the annual reception and ball ofthe Ivy Club, Oil City, Monday evening, was our pop ular young townsman, G. B. Robinson. Mrs. F. W. Pennell of Gibsonburg, Ohio, who has been the guest of her sis- Mrs. F. F. Whittekin for the past two weeks, returned home yesterday after noon. Ex-Judge Charles E, Taylor died yesti rday morning at hi? home ill Frank lin of pneumonia, alter an illness of only a few days, having been taken sick last Saturday. Mrs. A. C. Urey left yesterday after noon for a short visit with her parents at Sandy Lake, after which sho will go to Cleveland, Ohio, to solect her stock of spring milliuery. Hart Lawrence and Misses Lizzlo Greenslade, Uirdie Petit and Mary Joyce drove over to Edonburg, Clarion county, ilia first of the week on a visit to ex- Mayor Georgo Hirtcil. Esquire Setley performed the cere mony which united two of Barnett town ship's popular young people in wedlock yesterday afternoon, Miss Sarah Knight and Mr. Jonah Gadley. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Saul and Miss DcKita Saul came down from Aorth Warren Saturday and remained over Sunday with the family of their brothor, V, H. Saul, who is at home from Pitts burg on a short visit. John Sanner, one of Tionosta's old citizens, has been critically ill for several weeks past. Mr. Sanner is upward of 72 vear.i of age, and his recovery has been considered quite doubtful, though at last reports he was somewhat improved. Clerk Robertson has issued these marriage licenses within tho past week : Win. II. WisocifTidioute, and Miss Maud Gertrude Golden of Trunkeyville, Pa. Mr. George W. Meador of Titusville, and Miss Julia Weingard of German Hill, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weaver, of the Coulter House, Clarion, with daughters, Misses Hertha and Jennie, and son Otto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Weav or of Hotel Weaver, this place a fow days oflastwick. Mr. W. was a resident of Tionesta a number of years during the early '(ill's, and while here took occasion to renew some of his pleasant old acquain tanceships. -Suture Leon Watson, who has for several years held an important position Willi the Collins A Kroitlor company nt Nebarska, has relinquished his place there to assume tho management of T. D, Collins' extonsive interests at Kellett- ville. Pa., and will take charge of alfairs there on the first of March. Leon has had much ex penance in that line and will undoubtedly niako a success ol his uew duties. Hiiiiw the t'uuali anil Works oil' lire I'olil. Laxative ltronio-)uinino Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price li cents. (Jtifslion Answered. Yes, August Flower still has the larg est salo of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using anything else for Indigestion or Hilliousness. Doctors wero scarce, and they seldom heard ol appendicitis, nervous prostration, or heart failuro, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regu late the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous mid organic action ol the system, and that is all they lisik when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You mil v rued a few doses of Green's August Flower' ill liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing tho matter witli you. Get Green's Prize Al manac at Tho Davis Phaamaey, Tionesta. Tuwusliip and Reroiigh Ofllcers. Following is the result of the election yesterday of Itorougb and Twp officers, so far as we were able to ascertain this morning ; TIONKSTA 110HOUOH. The following ticket was elected iu the borough the election having passed off without excitement of any sort : School directors, J. E, Wenk, R. L. Haslet; counciimen, G. G. Gaston, J. It. Muse, Dr. J. C.Dunn; auditors, H. H. Feit, Sharo Maxwell; assessor, II. E. Moody ; judge of elections, G. W. Saw yer; inspectors, J. J. Landers, W. M. Hall. HARMONY TOWNSHIP. At West Hickory, or Upper Harmony, the following gentlemen received major ities in the voting, but the vote from the Fogle Farm, which we were unable to get this morning, may change the result somewhat: Auditors, fl. L, Smith, J. A. Dawson ; assessor, II. C. Kemble; judge of election, Geo. L- King; Inspectors, L D. Green, W. W. Siggins; road com missioner, J. 8. Vail ; treasurer, M. N. Gilbert ; assistant assessor, M. L. Wei kal ; clerk, Isaac Siggins ; School direc tors, 11. S. Sutley, A. J. Siggins ; justice of th9 fieace, F. E. Mntcalf: overseer of poor, R. W. Pimm. JfiNKS TOWNSHIP. Tho following ticket was elected in Jenks township: School directors, T. J. Reyner, J.H. Russell; road commission er, J. C. Gilfillau; auditor, Peter Russel'j clerl1, O. L. Scott; election officers, Mariienville, judge, W. II. Sigworth; in-pectors, R. M. Morrison, John Houpt. TIONKSTA TOWNSHIP. School directors, J. C. Hoovler, R. A. Childs: Road commissioner, Jacob Wag ner; treasurer, Wm. Lawrence; assessor, Jacob Corb; auditors, Howard Ulocher, Willis Wolf ; oversterof i he poor, J. B. Edon; pathmasters, Geo. Swab, Francis Hoovler, A. L. Thomson, Herman Blum, F. Ledobur, H. Sibble, R. Mealy, Sol. Hyers, Jos. Mulig, Ben. Mealy. (1RKKN TOWNSHIP. The returns from Green township In dicate the election of the Republican ticket, with the exception of assessor and treasurer, which would leave the result as follows: School directors, Lyman Cook, G. A. Hilseman ; road commis sioner, T. D. Collins; treasurer, Peter Youugk ; clerk, Earl Small; assessor, Henry Weingard; assistant, Geo. Stroup; Judge, Harry Smith. HH'KOKY TOWNSHIP. Road commissioner, N. P. Wheeler; school directors, A. W. Albaugh, 8. E. Church; auditor, tie between A. E. Soulliworth and A. T.Chambers; treasu rer, G. W. Warden j clerk, J. A. Ander son ; assessor, Uliarn-s nartorti. -Pink packages for pale pocket books. MARRIED. GADLEY KNIGHT In Tionesta, Feb. 19, 1!K)1, by 8. J. setley, J. I'., Mr. Jonah Gadley of Redely lie. Pa., and Miss Sarah 8. Knlcht, of Oooksburg, Pa. This sifroaturo Is on every twx of the gonuint Laxative Brorao-Ouinine Taweu the remedy that cure a cold In one day SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIUTUK of a writ of Fieri Fa cias, issued out of the t'oint of Com- uion l'leas of Forest County, Pennsylva nia, siul tome directed, tl'ere will bo ex posed to sale bv public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the ltorou(rli of Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., on MONDAY, FEBRUAKY 5, A. 1J. 1W1, at 1 o'clock p. rn., the following described property, to-wit : JAM KS H. PEAKS ALL vs. JOHN COON ami w. M. COON, executors or vv. it. COON, deceased, Fi. Fa., No. 4, Febrn ary Term, lilol, (Waivers). Samuel D. Irwin, Attorney. All the riuht. title, interest anil claim ofthe defendant of. In and to all that cer tain improved tract or lot of land situate in Harnett township, Forest counly, Pennsylvania, formerly known as the ltrailuii lot, and part ol that lot known as the Steele lot, bounded and described as follows, viz : llcir'umnK at a post on east line of the Biimharn land?, thence by line of Forbes and Unison lot eastwardly 1:UJ 2-10 porches to a post, thence south westerly 42 roils to post, thence eastward ly :U rods to a post, thence southwesterly 107 roils to post, thence sonthwestcrlj' M rods to line of KeMoir, thence along Kelloirn line westwardlv M rods to small pine, thence southwesterly alonn Kcllocii line HO rods to a post, thence westwardly 44 2-10 rods to a Issech tree, thence northwardly rods to a post thence westwardly 44 2-Hl rods to a hi stone, thence northwardly at rods to post, thence westward ly Wl rods to a post on lino of Kiihns lot. thence northwestward Iv aloiiK a,iid lino 122 rods to a post, thence westwardlv 2( rods to a beech trce.thence northwardly il rods to the place of be IlinninK, as surveyed by J J. Livingston, Hurvevor. May 7. 1877. Beinir same land conveyed. by Kirehev,Firikliine A Co., to wm. K. Coon, ty deed iiaicu auk. zi, 1H77, and recorded in Forest county on Dec. 2i, 1877. in Deed Kook 10, pane 2SH, Ac., and computed in contain I'.m acres and 28 perches of land. Exceptinir therefrom and thereout nev erthi less. sixty-nine acres of laud con veved liv W. K. Coon to C. F. Coon, by deed dated February ", in'.H, and record ed iu Deed Hook No. 2:1, page 622, in For est i-oiinty. Also exceptinir therefrom seven acres of land conveyed by W,K. Coon to Louisa Hottel, by deed dated April 22d, 1nw. Recorded ill Forest county, Pa., in Deed Hook No. 20. pairo 14.1, Ao., as by refer ence to said n cords will fully and .at lar(-o appear; deducting which lands sold leaves ill this tract 122 acres and 28 perches of which scid W. K. Coon died seized, and which is hereby advertised .... .1 .... n..l .1. Iliurn Iu .int.-fl III Dl-, Willi IF.l " ... . . m.-.w ... . . - one and one-halt story house about 21x28 feet, weather-boarded anil painted, and one boa: d house 18x24 feet one and one- hall stories liiuh and other outliiiililiniis; also, one ham 40x12 feet with shed at tached; also, a lare orchard lliureoii.aud a irood spruiK ol water. Taken in execution and to be sold the pioncrly of John Coon and W. M. Cihui, ffxecutors of W, R. Conn deceased, at the suit ol James IS. Pearsall. TERMS OF KALE. The followiiir must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : 1. W hen the plaintiff nrothcr lein cred itors become the purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens ini-ludinir mortiniito scan-lies on the prop, city sold, together witli siu-h lien credit. nr's receipt" for tho amount of the pro ceeds of thp sale or such portion thereof as he inav claim, must bo furnished the .Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. :l. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of tin next day. at which time all property not settled Iui will attain be put up and sold at the expense and risk ol the person to whom first sold. See Purdim's Digest, NinMi Edition. pane 44ti and Smith s I-onus, pano .184 Sheriffs Oilier. Tioinsta. Pa.. Jan 28 Hull. J. w! JAMIESON, Shenll. L. J. HOPKINS Following our custom of past years after Jan. 1st we make a Grand Cleaninci Up Sale! of all Odds and Ends. Our Profits are in the Remnants. They must all go, no matter about the price. We have about One Dozen Capes In C loth or riutli. They go Willi the lt-M. l'rire Ion't Count- We Are lioiiig to Sell Them. We have eight or ten Ladies' Jackets. Xlve Xew CiooiK, Latent Styles They All C.o. All you have to tlo to get a Cape or Jaeket in to "Want It." Come to Hopkins' Store and you will take it home with you. THEY MUST BE SOLD ! - - L. J. Hopkins. - - 203 Centre and I T A 1VI17C I Telephone 204 Sycamore I J A 1YI HvJ I 257. Streets. VjnLJLj. I 0i, 'Cil p , $1.75 Black Waists, 79c, jm Iu all Sizes, 32 to 1C. TIT lc TTIir nVSf'RIPTlf BLACK MERCERIZED CLO III, even rowa of lueks iu hack, a.xt eu row of tucks 10 front, io groups nf four ea -h TT I m 1 TUP. STORY OF THIi PURCH ASE-Maiiulaeturer. aceut visited us recently with a l"t of b . . . . we selected this r ue as being the Deal m me wnoie iui in our junguieui,"i ... ..ffjr r,.r rimm n nfl'er that we rtallv dirl not suniM.se Would lie accepted. It was, however, and they them at 7' THE SILK WAIST SELLING h,.. m.,l. . hi iiiirirpsainn on the stuck ..b- imn siiw-lt no tlm 28th: there' in iheSilk Waist Suction am) the ami cuu tell ynu what gplemlid value There are still a half dnzeu flannel Flanm 1 onei. 81 HO DRESSING SACKS From t he $1 i'ersiao FlttuueU at leas than us. PLAID BACK Threw out eight cloths to be made without lining -ul in stock. We Sell McCALL'S BAZAR PATTERNS and tuke subscriptions for McCall's Magazine patterns 10c miiI 15c; Magazine 50c, seut direct. WILLIAM Killmer rb?4 W Patent Medicines, b Druggists' Sundries, l Toilet Articles, M Groceries, H Chinawure, A Window Glass m S Paints, liltc. February Bargains. To Close our Stock of odd lots of Reliable Merchandise. ISimV lU'H'ers. Ten or eleve coat that were 83.50 to $5 00, ize 3 anil 4 ouly, to close Hoys' Suits. Two piece Suits, size 6, 7 and 8, all wool goods, that ar; m irked to sell at $3 to ?7, .Moil's Colored NllirlS. Our lust seasou' h ll-overs, that were 81, lizns 15 to 17, more Ur ones, stock in windo, now 25c ?I Oil's I'll (I IM'tirfs. 1 1 1 h turn-down Collar at fault tort is price 50c Tuff scurf in window, 19c Moil's I'llllerw nr. Odd piece 50c Fleeces and 50c Ilibhed Balbriforsn, mostly large si .... 25o Moil's Troiisors. Here a pair there a pair, if you can use the sizes. $2 pant for $1 00 83 00 pants for $150 Reduced prices on all men' trouser stuck, but uuf mush as above. .Meil't Overooals. You may not nee 1 one this season, hut it will nav voii to carry one over LAMMEE.S', 41 43 SENEGA ST., - OIL CITY, PA Arlington Hotel dlrectlj ..pposlleu. j IRON CORNER niHile nf all exee'leet UUalllVol FAST wai.tn he was anxious to clone fir vasli I il.: :.. .1 ....... A are here uow about 75 or 100 of going on and thin two weeks' selling do uol want a sinnle one here to still uuite a stack of them on the tables prices maybe a friend has bought m e are to ne nan waist left SI out, 7Uc Si t rencD filiist $3.50 Eiderdown one l- the l iere of $1 50 $l.i5 Plaid Back 81 VJ, and they will uot again i.e put B. JAMES, Carries a full Hue ot 11 00 how $1.50 to 83 fiu uu coats tor v t on H 50 coat for 5 00 8 50 10.00 12 00 coats for 15 00 coat for IT