THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, MAHCU 12, 1902. FIRE INSURANCE . AND . REAL ESTATE AGENCY ..OF.. C.EAII8&1I, TlOKESTA, PA. All Leading Companies Represents. WlUl Lands, Farms, Houses C Lots for Sale or Itent. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. New Advertisements. Lamtnera. Ad. Kubinwm. Ad. Hopkins. Local. Hportinx Lite. Ad. Prof. Hlock. I.oea!. (Sartielti Urove. Ad. Ilevoe A Co. Reader. Heath A Kelt. laicals, I.anson Hroa. Reader. Killinsr Bros. Local. Clarion Normal. Local. K. Wallen A Co. Local. Kdindoro Normal, Local. Koowdan A Clark. Iols. C. M. A 8t. I'. Ky. Header. Mra. II. A. Lynch. Locals. Tioneata Cash (Store. Locals. White SUr Grocery. Locala. Treasure's Sale Llt. K. A. Keller. Charter Notice. Kellottville Uaa Co. U No peep froga yet. Winter lingers in the Oil market closed at ft. IS. New gooda. Heath Felt. -Oil and gas leaaea at thla office. Hnpklna sells the Douglas shoes tl 11.00 buys a 26 piece dinner set st T. C. 8. It 8prlng dress goods just In at Heath A Fell's. it Shoes) that tit and wear at Tionesta Cash Store. It Hopkins soils the Strootman shoe. It's the best. It Haven't noticed any billy goat signs banging out yel. BarKtinaln Havlland china at Tio neata Cash Store. See those swell negligee shirts for meo and boys at Killinur I'.roa. It Vegetables of every variety at White Star Grocery, Call or 'phone. It Here's a freak. The postmaster at Tidioute la not asking a reappointment, The nicest line of wall paper in town at Hopkins. Price aa low as flo double roll. It Splendid maple aiigar weather this, and the new run ought to bo in market very aoon now. J. W. Sires will have his photograph grllery at this place open for business every Friday until fui titer notice. If Hosiery in all grades, for men, wo men and children, a new and elegant stock Jnst opened bore. Healh A Feit, 1 Sucker are biting to a limited ex lent, but the aupply has not reached the demand yet by any mean. Our stock of bats just in is something One. Come In and get "topped out" in style for a little money. Heath A Kelt. 1 Ryea will beexamlurd free of charge by Prof. C. Bloock, who will be at Tionea ta, at the Centtal Hotel, Friday and Sat urday March 14 and IS. It The latest and most approvrd meth ods are used at the F.dinboro Normal. For oourses of study and expenses, ad dress John F. Itigler, Prin. It The young people held another en joyable dancing party in Iluvard'a hall last evening. Fessenden'a orchestra or Oil City furnished tne inspiration. Dinner sets. From the cheapest to the finest quality, dur stock is the most complete in town and we are now offer ing some wonderful values. Killmer Bros. It Following is the list at lottors remain ing uncalled for In the Tioneata, Pa., Post Office, for the week ending Mar. 12, 1002: Miss Kutn Nettleton. D.8. Knox, P. M. The Titusville Courier says that "an Oil City gentleman named McLaughlin, apeared a 2:l'i-pmind museallonge in Chautauqua Lake." Ity gosh, that was a big one 1 Scowden it Clark will sell you a aprlng tooth barrow, ironed and lined complete for fs.50. lieforo purchasing call and see their stock. You will save money by It. It Algebra and Civil Government will receive special attention at the Clarion State Normal school this year. Univer sity graduates will teach tl.tse branches and tuition will be free to students in tending to teach. It Special aale of Lad lea shirt waists at F. Waltera A t'o's. this week. Unpara lelled offer of a few waists that were 50c, 75o and $1.00 now go at 2.1c. Don't miss this opportunity. Remember there are only a few of them. It The spearing seeison at Chautauqua Lake closed on the 6th inst., but the dy namiting season along the Allegheny opened shortly after the ice went out and If reports are true is being carried on to an alarming extent. Liveryman Uroy Is weather-boarding bis barn which will make It much more comfortable as well as ornamental. Mr. Urey has lately changed his residence to the Friedman building, which has been quite tastily arranged. A gentleman at a banquet gave this toaat. "The ladlea-ibey divide our sm row, double our toys, and treble our ex penaea." To which a lady replied : "The gentleiuen-they divide our time, double our carea, and treble our troublea. The new poatal card aoon to be put on the market contains a vlgnetteorPrcs Ideut McKlnley In lieu of Presldont Jef ferson's portrait. The l-sue of the JelTer son card will be discontinued when the present stock on baud is exhausted. ryer.n?'. ,,he " years-old son of Mlcbsel Klghllingerdiedstthe home of tits parents at Little Tjonosts. on Mon.la . March 1(1, line, from ailments resulting from a severe attack of measels. The re mains will be taken to The Diamond, near Titusville, lor interment. There naveoeen seven severe cases of measles Ju this family, but the others are all cou- valeacing. New announcements litis week : Con. j gre-s, linn. Joseph C. Sibley ; Jury Con . j uusMouer, I). K. Carnn of llurinoty1 twp.; State Delegate, Wni.J. liailcy, of Green twp. All the seasonable green goods will be found at llie While isurtirocery. Tiny keep right up with the times, and the freshest goods at llie lowest pi ices will always be found there. Easter Bonnets? Why, yes! Mrs. Lynch, of Endeavor, Pa., is now In New York selecting her spring Mock of milli nery goods, and will have a nicer, and better and cpeaper stock of goods than ever before, Ijook out for ad next week. County Treasurer F. A. Keller pub- llshea his tax sale list this week, which embiaco aliout three hundred tracts ol seated and unseated land. Tho list is ac curate and very carefully madouii. and will be found quite Interesting to our readers. The spring house cleaning reason is aooui nere aim you win be taking up carpets as usual. Don't re lay them until you have secured some of (he Cedar Car pet Paper at Scowden A Clark's, no. do especially for this purpose, and the cedar ko:-p out the troublesome moth. It sells cheap. The ladies of Ilia Stow Kuliof Corps presented the borough si Wools with a set of very lino fiieslinile copies of the Dec laration of Independence last Friday evening at the meeting of the sch. ol board. The gift is greatly appreciated aa these copies are real works of art and quite a rarity, This is the way in which a Kansas ed itor poetically inys a bouquet at the feet of bis best girl : "There is gladness in her gladnoss whon sho's glad there is sad ness In her sadness when (he's sad but the gladness of her gladness nor the sail- nets of her sadues is nnthlntr to her madness when she's msd." Mrs. Karnes, of Hie State Sabbath School Association, will meet the people of this community at tho M. K. church In Tionesta, on Thursday tho inst., In the interest of the cause. Two meetings afternoon and evening will bo held, and everyono at all interested in Sabbath hool work is earnestly urged to attend. A glass ol water and a sponge or brush act like a box nfpaintson the won derful "Watergraphs," which will ap pear in next Sunday'a Philadelphia ross. Its the cleverest novelty of Hie year. The picturoa are printed apparent ly in black. You touch them Willi water and in a second they become beautiful water color paintings. No skill is need- Children can do it as well as grown folks. These "Watersriuihs" are in ed ition to the mysterious magic pictures, to which you rub a Id. ink Miaee with a coin and a picture appears. The great puzzle man, Sam Loyd, is now on the Sunday Press stalf of entertainers. He ha a page each Sunday that will set you thinking and amuse you, loo. O-dor next Sunday's Philadelphia Pressor your newsdealer in advance. Then you'll be au re to get it. Miss Edith McXeal, aged 20 vears, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Frank McXeal, died at tho family home In Kane, Friday morning last, her trouble being a brain tumor. She had suffered patiently for many mouths and death came to her aa a blessed relict, sime human aid could not stay the. disease. Miss McNeill was a most estimablo young lady, who had greatly endeared herself to all her ac quaintances. In the family circle she was as a sunbf am of lh morning, her bright, cheerful disposition bringing hap piness to all about her. The family wa for a number of years resident in this, county, Mr. McNoal being at the present time one of the owners and principal promoetrs of the Forest Chemical Works at Lynch, in II owe, township. The sym pathy ot friends In Forest county will go out to the stricken parems in this great bereavement. A bright looking, comfortably cla I young girl, who looked to bo 14 or 15 years of age, come up on the morning train last Friday and proceeded to work the spmpathy racket on our chatitably Inclined women to tho queen's taste. She claimed Eaglo Itock as her home and told the (ghost) story that her father wa a cripple and that the family wore In des titute circumstances. Of course our big hearted people "coughed np" their quar ters and halves at rag-tiine gait, until the foxy Miss was flagged by the family of Station Agent McCrea, former residence of Eagle Hock, and who were acquainted with every lainily there. Here it turned out that the gill didn't know where she lived. But she bad done a good days work and left on the evening train, but sbo didn't stop at Eagle Hock. That's the way our good iron dollars go, 'Taint safe for a man to leave any money at home day or niuht. YOU AX1) tOl'it r'lllKXDs Fnrc-it County's ltnuil Law Repealed. It appears Irom an article In this issue of the ItKruiiLKM k, by Attorney S. D. Irwin, that tho road law ululer which F..rest county bas worked for many years was rep-alcd by the last legislature. In his researches of the new enactments Mr. Irwin ran across the aectlnn In a rather obscure law which no one stems aide to interpret, but which plainly repeals our rod law an I apparently throws us back onto what is known a- tho "general road law." The Venango county road law was extended to Forest county by an net passed In 1S69, since which time our coun ty has been working under the same and which has given very general satisfac tion, and under whose provisions Forest county has built up the best system of road in llie western part of the Slate. The law so far as it relates to Venango county does not seem to have bien re pealed. Tho question now arrises, why was Forest county's road law killed? Who is responsible Tor its repeal? Who ask'-d for Hie repeal? Did anyono petition tl e legislature to have our road law knocked out? It seems very strange that such a thing could be done and no one know how it was accompl.i-hed. It Is the duty ol Representative to look o:it for the Interests ol his own county, Igno race is no excuse in such inatUrs, Tor such things cannot he done under cover. What etteel tins radical change will havo in r ad matters in Forest conn ty no ono can just now foresee. If the township are not thrown into a peck of trouble, to sv nothing aliout cxp.iisivo litigatii n, they will be indeed I'm tiinj'.e. Mup. I lie oimb nuil w orks oil Ihr old. Laxative Hrnmo-tjnlnine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, do pay. Price 25 cents. JI-27-ly I. S. (irr.vj was up Ir mi Oil Cily on business Monday. L Agnew wai a bu-.ine vi-itor to Warreu last Friday. E. E. Vockroth 1 in Pittsburg visit ing relatives this week. Harry Feit was in W arren on busi ness over Monday night. Mrs. W. W. Grove visited friends In Tidioute Monday afternoon. II. C. Sin ith returned Monday Irom a visit w ith friends in Oil City, Mrs. A. M. Don It is a guest of her sister, Mrs. J. A. Hurt in Oil City. County Coin in issloni r f 'arson was in Oil Cily on businms last r-sturday. Jas. T. Ilreinian, Esq., was down rrom Warren on business yesterday. Miss Violet Dougherty of Oil City, is a guest of her cousin, M rs. L. Fulton. K. L. Hauuli or Nobraska was a bus iness visitor to Oil City last Saturday. T. F. Ititch-y, Esq , was in Franklin on business a couple ol days last week. W. J. Campbell and F. C. Proper were business visitors to Oil City Friday. Miss May Manner visile I Mends in Oil Cily and Franklin ovor last Sabbath. Attorney iiariey u. risiier was up Irom Oil City on legal business yesterday. Mis. G. K. Gerow of Hie Central Ho tel,, visited friends in Warren last Satur day. Sam Caron was down from West Hickory calling on Tionesta friends Mon day. O. M. Turner, of Oil City, visited his lister, Mrs. John Hanner, Monday after noon. J. R. Osgood went to Thompson Mon day to attend to a rafting contract he has there. Elijah M.aly, of Yonngsville, Pa., visited his mother in the township yes terday. Mrs. M. Herder and Mrs. Chan. Hunter were visitors to Oil City last Friday. Dr. L. E. Russell, of Cincinnati, )., was in Tionesta on professional business Monday. Mra. Kate B. Craig was a guest of her son, Clifford, in Oil City last Thursday and Friday. L. E. Branch, tho genial landlord of tho Central Hotel, Clarliigton, was in town last evening. J. A. and S. W. Mong, of the town ship, were w elcome callers at the Mkitii- Mcax otlico Monday. George Lehner. of Pittsburg, was cir culating among friends here Friday and Saturday of last week. Mrs. F, W. Swanenn, of Jamestown, N Y., is paying a visit to her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Grove. W. N. Nogar, ol St, Mary's, and A. P. Ott, of Mt Jewell, Pa., were guests or Hov. Mr. N ickel during the past week. Jas. Morrow went to Grunderville Monday morning to commence his sum mer's work for the Warren Lumber Co. Harry H. Hawkins and Felix Stlne- bsrger, of Bradford, were business visit- ois to Tionesta a couple of day last week. Mrs. R. M. Herman, Mrs. Win. Smenrbaugh, and Mra. J. E. Wenk were anions the visitors to Oil City yesterday afternoon. W. G. Wyman was in Meadville last week, where he settled the final accounts of the Wyman estate and sold the old homestead. John Saylor and Philip Wolf, who have been working at carpentering in Pitt-burir during the past winter ha- o returned home. Andrew Weller, of Starr, was a busi vlsitor to town Friday and lonnd time to make a pleasant call at the Rkit ih.ican olllco while bore. Jay Kankhnad, employed as an at tendant in the Slate Hospital at North Warren, ha" been home on a vacation for the past week. S. W. Mong and family, who spent the pas- winter with frleu Is in this sec tion, returned to their hums in Bowling Oreen, Ohio, Monday. Mrs. II, W. Horner and daughter. Miss Mildrid, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Gerow at the Central, have returned to Klnzua. G. G. Gaston was in Pittsburg on business last week and was accompanied homo Monday by Mrs. O., who had been visiting hor parents at L'tica, Pa. Mrs. A. C. Uioy and Miss Bessie Morgan loll Monday for Cleveland, Ohio, to purchase a new stock of spring milli nery and study the new style of trim ming. Miss Ellle Waltera or tho firm of F. Walters ,t Co., Milliners, leaves to-day for Pittsburg to study llie new styles and purchase a new itock lor their Faster opening. Miss Elmira Sibblo of German Hill gave a party last Thursday evening to her young schoolmates at the home, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sibble. A very pleasant time Is reported by all who were there. Bert Knfoed wont to Silver Creek, N. Y., Saturday, returning Monday with h wife and young son, Volnroiia, the later having sulliclently recovered Irom hi re cent operation for appendicitis to bo able to he out attain. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Oifi'ord, Endeavor, Thursday, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Reedy, Fox Creek, Friday, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sauner of the West Side, a girl. Tho latter Infant lived only a short lime. R. L. Carson expects some time next month to leave this section slid locale in )rcg n, where he ill take c arge of a large farm for his uncle. He H ill take his mother .villi him, and they will re main there If the country suits them. Hobert Fulton, one ot the genial con ductors or th', Peiiusv, csino up rrom Oil hiiv sot (;koih;k coyi.k j rrir-rid of tlin Oil llegiuu (harjctir Wutild Like His Biography. now l! at Hen Ilo.au and "Coal Oil Johnny" I ave both w ritt -n a hnok, the friends and admirers of George t'ovle aro clamoring that some historian wrile some of H e stirring incidents of his lite and they were numerous enough to fill tho demands o the most sensational. Ill me paradoxical langusgo of tie eaily day ol the oil country an especially bad mail of the district, in which must interes- leu ot the oil men of tiio country was centered, was a "good nun," George Coyl was the best of "good" men. At anv rate that is the reputation that has lollowed him since his death in lssil in Warn n county. No oil region reminiscence from the late 60 s to the earlier Hi's is complete without some reference to Coyle and his "doings." Nature endowed Coyle with the phvs Ique of a giant, and until he was 20 years orago, the iicart of a coward. The lirst fight he was enjjag. d in was forced upon bim, and for the next 15 years, if half the stories told of hint approximate tho truth, he dill little hut try and make up for lost time by beating men singly and In com panies. 1 Making duo allowance for exaggera tion, Coylo was known time after time to engage In the fiercest of rough and tum ble lights witli a whole bar room or dunce houso tilled Willi men as rough and care less of human life und limb as himself. and generally came out victor. The 15 years of his lighting llie wore marked by almost daily engagements of this kind un til men were afraid of his very name. His penchant was tho rough and tumble, bile, kick and gouge style of righting, where his imniun.su strength gave him ev ery advantage, and although attacked by as many a a dozen men at a time, ho generally emerged ready lor a light again the next day, but most of his antagonists in lit condition for attention in a hospital. Loyle nam native of Canada and came to the oil country aliout MiS and secured wo.-k as a tool dresser. He was law- honed and as strong as an ox, nearly ,aouie roports say more, six feet and a half in height und weighed 2o0 pounds. One of hi most remarkable leatuies was the im mense size ol his head, which was cov ered with coal black hair. His lirst work in drilling lor oil was In Butler county with Lynn Campbell, who is now a resi dent ol Cranhf rrv townshin. tills coiintv. near Salina. There was a lusty young fellow who worked on llie opposite tour I Willi Coyle, who made llie laller the butt of many of the rough, practical Jokes that were in vogue among tho hardy nion ol too country at that lime, and these tail ing to arouse the ire cl the young Cana uian they rergud on personal abuse. Tho men advised Coyle to resent the treat incut, and it became eithei a case ofquit ting his job in the oil country or lighting, Coyle fought. The result was that the practical Joker had several broken bones and dislocations distributed about his anatomy tiial kept him in bed for several weeks. Later Coylo distinguished himself by badly beating a pri.n lighter that bad boon imported to "take some ol tho con ceit out of him," and then the averse man uecame atraiu ol linn, and he was acknowledged to be tho "bust" man in tie Butler oil lields. He drifted Into Elk City with the trend of the dovolopmouls thero and would ainuso himself by turn ing over heavily loaded produce wagons. A diminutive Gorman from Claiion county, whose wagon was so treated, went alter tho lestivo George with a neck yoke, and alter laying bim still' in the road until he was picked up tor dead, re turned home, This, it is said, is the first time that any one man over bested Coyle in ids lighting career. From the oil country in this i in mediate neighborhood, he moved on to Bradford, carrying fear and broken noses and bones in his wake, and, although repeiitidly assaulted by numbers of men, would lay in bed until he recovered from heatings that would havo canned 'he death of a dozen ordinary men, and then continue his mission of beating the lighting spirit of any man who hud a local reputation a a pugilist. In all of these visits his eareur was ac oompanicil by the most startling of per sonal encounters, and nearly every man who was in Hie oil country at that tiino has a different talo to tell of his combats. From Bradford ho went to Chirendon, but the people there knew him by repu tation and when lie T(-e "declared him self" they would go at him with the heavy binding poles they used in fasten ing oil well supplies anil lumber on wag on. At Franswnrth heJocoslv stepped into a hotel and finding "Kngllh Bill," a man who weighed '00 pounds and "had a reputation," lie grabbed William bv the ears and lifted him bodily rrom the Hour. William at once went to a hardware store and bought for hi inself a hugh curving knife and returned tn eontiniia tho con flict, but George had loft the place. Tho practical ending of his career-ami life was in Forest City, Warrvt in y. A man uainid Green hid a tent thereaiid Coyle.lnstead of gaining admittance in llie usual wav, attempted to cut a way through the canvas. The proprietor, see In C'oyle's foot protruding underneath Hie coiinvas, lived a shot into it, which eu'ero I at the instep. The mi-slc could be plainly seen Duelling mill ( onli tils llnt ne l. The homo of Mailin Sautsgiver. lo cated iidir the public road wheie it cross es Liulo Tionesta creek, two and a half miles from the borough, was totally de stroyed by tire last Thuisdiiy afternoon. Martin was at work on a piece of land he had recently purchased at the top of the Smoky bill road, at tho time, and Mrs Saulsgivor bad gone to a neighbors mi an errand, leaving tho homo uithout an oo cupantfora short tiino. The theory is that a spark from the st ive caused Hie conflagration, w hich was under full head way when Mrs. S. returned to the place, and every thing in (he hous- v.us biirnod. The loss falls heavily upon Mr. Sauls giver, as il taken bis all, but Ihn chari tably inclined are looking alter tiie needs of tho fa nily and it is not likely their distress will be of long duration, Joi i All it's .11 inch I .Hi Pai l; to S'atlln und a'l !b:i l',nili - coast points. Oilier parties leave Erie March 4th a id April 1-1 and I . : 1 1 . n u,-t- eru tickets pvi rv dav timing .M i , o oid April. Wi ite (or call by Vnion ;,i ), II. C. All. ii, C P. XT. A, .Vcl.e, p : Road, Eric, I'onnV A-ll:iS"t j New goods, lliath A Feit. t j Our Spring Hats Have Arrived Ein'caror. 11 A great amount or dan-age from high water Is reported alon Hickory creek. Arthur Ledcbnr spent Sunday with his parents on German Hill. Mrs. II. A. Lynch dep.uted for New York city last Thursday. She expects to lie gone about a week, and will select her spring millinery goods. A party of young men expect to leave hero lor lliu West about tho 18th March. Ed Whaley w ill vacate his house this wek, which will bo occupied by Bert Tuft. inc new null will commence o' er; Hons this week. Mrs, J. II. Shoemaker has returned from a visit to her relatives in Craw ford count v. Madison Church, Engineer on tho . R. R., Is lying very ill at tho homo o his father in East Hickory, lie is re- port- d as Homo belter at present, Hailing at tho mouth of Hickory creek I expected to commence this week Carl Monroe is making pieparalions to go West. He will vacate his house this Wfek, which will be occupied by Joe King. Ernest .uendel resigned his place nignt watchman on Wheeler A Dusen bury's mill at this place. His place tilled by Slace Rustler who was doing tho tiring , and Dick Leo will now hold thai position. Geo. Arnold's family came back from KelleltvillH last week. Bert Ilillard is homu for a visit from W. Vn. Ho expects to return the ir.-t ol nexi iiiouiii. I. mi Crooks and William Patch at Tidinuleon business one evei in; week . Mr. Wheeler, or Portville, N. Y., ' hero on i usiness last week. PkiiK' AND ARE OPEN FOR INSPECTION. -'KNOX AND YOUMAN'S U ft U lj ft j i 0, ; LATEST CREATIONS : CiQ,tft$ MD'TOBICCO, I have a coniple stock of ev oiytliliiir in my lino mnl inv goods are kepi fic-h m,-i -to-dale. A Hull older will convince von that Inv pi iris aro awav .low n. Try a itiir r- were la- letter lo licit, Ilii-uil. Tioncnta, 1'tt. Dear Sir: A good many people will are your houso in the course of the next ten years. Wo want it to show w hat Devoe lead and zinc w ill do. Wo should like you to paint it, and Ih n not palm it again for ten years -nub ss it needs re painting. o d like such a sample as that in every tow n In the country with a notice about it in llie town paper : "Mr. Itir'cil's house was painted ten years ngo with De voe load and line, and has never I oi n re painted.. The color is not so bright aa it was; but the paint is as perfect a coat as evei, to keep out water. A good lea I and oil (o i is exn?ctd to last three ears j it is n good ono that lasts three years; it generally does not, Dcvoo lead and zinc lasts twice as long if mil: - "It vim have any fault to find Willi this paint, cither in w in putting it on, or hereafter in Hie wear, tell your dealer about il. We authorize Mm to do what is right at our expense." Vt e want jour house as a sample, and you as a witness Yours truly, 05 F. W. DkVoi:, A Co P. S. - Jas, . Davis sells our paint. 0 F I'lltLlcTviKKKST. To hatW llie Cure tor Any Form of Nervousness or Hysteria Xccd.s lltll lo Head Hp; Fol lowing. Mr. flic-slcr Kerr of No 151 West Spring street, ritiisville, Pa., says; "WY have used Dr. A. V. Chase's Nervo Pills ill our house in two instiou es one a case of norvous sick headache, nervousness and depression and the other n ease of gen iniil debility, luck ofenergy and strength. In the hrst iiistanco tho Ina laches were stopped and the nervous system p it in good condition and in fio other the pa tient built up generally until in good health and strength a.ain." Dr. A. W. Chase's Nervo Pills are sold HtfiOi abox at dealers, or Dr. A. W. Cnase Medicine Company, Holla1", N, Y. Sen that jsirlrait and sigintur,. of A. W. Cliiie, M. I)., aieon every I ackairo- druggists. For sale by Killmer Bros WaNlihiiftti. tin I Mn-i lnl I. on. Itulr Kxrursinii ' syltmilii Itiillrmiil. ( ity Saturday to angle for the lestive sucker, but Hie weather was too storm v. Yet "Boh" esn alwavs tiud friends enough in Tionesta to help him put in a day. but fovle declared he nl gotten his death hi w and wroto to that I ho Pennsylvania Railroad Company ellect to his mother in Canada. This was aniiouncos that on March 21 and April ': in lss.'l. There was a young doctor there it w ill riinj-pccial excui-i"iis from Hut who started to take oiit the bullet alter it ;'1"- Morris, Bradf id, Titusville, had bum iinhedcd in tho toot for ten dav s, ',"s Creek, Kin.ua. Tidioute, and priu hut wliilo he was examining llie wound ii"cinied.ale stations on iho llullalo ho hurt Coylo" s foot and tlx- latter sw ung s:"' Ml"gm uv division, and from points over-handed at his lo ad winch, if it bad 1 " "10 Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, landed, v o id have eniN d Hie voting i ' r11' '" I'""k Haven, iuclnsit e to Wa-h-medico's career then and th'-rn. lie r... ! mcb n "oi the I en. til ol all who wi-hto fused lo do any more surgical work irji'tlln National Capital. Round trip C ivle would not take chloroform, and tickets, good going on all regular trains the latter aimed to lake the nnesihelic "" day oi issue, sud good ri turning on The surgeon gave Mm too much and the "" 'egular train w ithin ten ibvs, ex patient never revived. His brother, a j "lu-ive ol going dale, u ill be sold at rate lino looking and well educated man. '" 1 0 for the round trip from p,,mis . n me mm. no simi rtlleghoiiv V illev llivis i. ii ! in Krie, St. Mary's, and into ine- Iste point-; and I rati- n t s v. ftom ! SOAP Swift's-1 rr1 J have tho agency for hims iboth: u.tii i.c: v. try my BREAD, CAKES I DOUGHNUTS. Garfield Grove. The Iligli-Tap ring Crown Der bies with Wide liritns, The Full Crowns Flaring Brims, And i he New Soft Hals with IIio.li Culled lirinis, Ami the pi ice is no higher than the inf. tier makes. PRICE 3 TO 85 Lvtr.i tliinir f,,r i,c Well- Oi'VKM-ri Man While It is .H mid I'i-t-Iatc. THE McCUEN CO. 2i AND 29 SENECA ST., OIL CITY, PA. CLOTHING ! Our New Spring Coo.ls have already arrived. A NICE ASSORTMENT of Ili'mly. to W'ca? Clutliiiig fur .Men, Hoys and Children. Clothing Made to Order. We nr ucents for llie DESBECKER BLOCK TAILORING CO., of 15tif!',ili, X. V , We Inks your mea-nirj ch:irrf just a over rcady-mmlt proe, utnl Ouiruntep Satisfaction, tl perfect lil, or y.iu ihin't take the suit CIVE US A TRIAL. J. Hopkins. a little and n WRITE FOR SAMPLES We will c.ivo ipiick prompt uticntion m AI L MAIL ORDERS ami try to tiiuki) hupping- by msil us pleasant nuil satisfactory for yon ns though ymi were present in person. DRESS GOODS. Soft, Li. ht weight. Flimsy I)r. . siufFs most in vogue thin season VEILING-, VOILE. HATISTF.S, etc , theso we have, as well as other STAPLE DIUXS (iOODS-nny nf which we'll gpnd ample of fur the uak'ng NEW SILKS, WASH GOOD, LACES and EMBROIDERIES. BAZAAR OF FASHIONS 10c. yr. An ciolit paoe monthly FASHION' SHEET that wo will mail tn any u ,lrc?s for Mo n year. In nrdcring plea-e mention this paper. WILLIAM B. JAMES, Writo lor Samples. T(1p. lon0 pU, ., ,,. 203 CENTRE 204 SYCAMORE STS OIL CITf, PH. True Clothinq Economy Ii the b-iyin nf go, nl cl itlic-f . . i : . . i . . nun in inn fat i-i cunt) nl wenrtii'i ennui from I 'cn.til i for the lioilv, but the authorities i.-fie-eil to iorinil it' lo bo re nioveil an I the l.u ial t'Mik place at Shel hl, but latter it ;is -ecur. il by relative-. liiiriiiK llie liuio it wan lieinif removed from Kormt I'llv to Shclliehl the Ixxh MiHK l.ir.r.le (reciislaile inoiirl her i was lost Irom the wauon Hil l not recover- liniinehohl ironiU, the lst nf the nreeeil- Ine week lo ICileiibiirtt, Clarion county, In which place kite was accompanied l.y her neiee, Miss llerilie Pettit, who makes her home with her. Their many 'rleniN here reirret very much their removal, ami wWh them hniieM anil contentment in their new home. Mi tircenetailu has made her home in the May niaHsioii ..r a period otl Venn, ami in theli lifetimes with Mr. ami Mrs. 1 1 itnt iri-lmi Mav. I'urinir that time she en joyed the fiico.l sliip of si! our hoi to ople and her inov iuu uwav after so many yi ars' residence here is conteiuplativelv and. Hut Ihus in the rapid progress of linir the removal of friends is ever laklnu place, and their loss is like so many Irreparably broken links ill the chain of social fellowship. ed until ii:tyli);ht the nex tilay. (Ill City I'erricK. TO (Tit I! A t'lll.ll IN ONC.IMV Take f.-mtive llroui'i Qiiitunn Tablets All ilncniM refun I the nn ney if it tail In cure. K. W. firove'a signature is on each box. 2.V-. II 27 ly i porK" I. li'ivi, ire attMic pap.r Lancer und painier. Im die la et in .i'l I a p. rs. -k to -i I i- miii. pics nnd pel pi ic s. Y n'l! le u-toiiihcil Mt the lonalliip-. of cost. Ilordcrs, ccilinizH and sails all Hie same price. Kna;. bun quick, II New dress ooils at Heath A Felts. 1 line .-,! ; tjs.i.i ft inn It, novo; 7.:w lioin Lock Haven; and prop,,ri innate rates fioin i. (her points. Tl esc tickets will i e nno.1 in return via llarrisl.urir or Philadelphia, and lo slip oil at I'hiladi-Iphia ruturniiiK if dnpo t d with ticket aui-iit at Itroad stiect S-a-ti oi, I'hilsdi-phia. 1'or additional inf minium consult small hand bills, spply to ticket annuls, or address It. I', I'ras. r, I'as-eni;. r Au nt llullalo in-trict, Main Mi, i t. filicolti Siuare, KulUI.., N. Y , or K. S lUrrnr, j lliVIMon 'I ickel Anenl, ill lamsisii t, j J'a. ."S-s-t ! piys in the hotter sirvice ynti get them Some neniilo never learn ihia anil lliey .lo in t Ira Ic lu re. We o.imtnen ,v,l uiiililing this business (rota (he liotloin up, iicciinliiii ti our best notions anil irlei8 Wo supplied your wants well mi I the hinines i-t-.v We have now the bcit clothing More in Oil Ci y, or the enmity for lhat mailer-and when wo khv hi'-l, we iinnii emu-ily what ho say best fctore but Hock Vou liuv maile us thi hcao-e our p re attractive anil rc:t!!y nnd truly low prin irowlh. il Tin re i iiotl ii.o mv'teii iij ah ut our OUR NEW SPRING CLOTHING Fi r me : niol h ys is m tl.in lookiil int , ever sliii h ex wat n o time mid n.i-li! n , Is, i I itlnn to mi m ,.-s ih , hiif iiii-?s mnl in monev tor : lis n ;i; e irnnce mil, id u ;i i. opjiort mil y el-i In i y mi lie () II Iv-ory detail baa rea.lv lor vou. r proposition lo power Is to been We you this Thig iiiKnnturo Is on every hot of tiio p'-iiiiins Laxative liromoQuininc TaUcu tits remedy that cure a cul.l In vne duy ' ;"; a 41 435tNt:CA 5T, Oil! CITY. PA.
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