THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. Vi:i)Ni:sl)AV, MARCH i)fl, l'.x2. FIUE INSURANCE . AND -. REAL ESTATE AGENCY -. OK C. M. MUl & M, TlONKSTA, PA. All Leading Companlen Represented. Wild Lmtda, Farm, IfaitticH Lota for Sale or Rent. LOCAJ, AND MISCELLANEOUS. New Advertisements. Jnmct. Ad. Nnos. IjOohI. I.siiiincrs. Ail. ItolllllKOll. Ail. MrCuen Co. Ail. Hopkins. Local. Mrs. I'rev. Ixvl. IVnna' Kv, Keailer. K. K. lii k. Keailer. l.ansou Itros. IxHial. I. T. Anderson. Ad. lievooiV.ro. Keailers. Killmer Hr. Local. Si nwili'ii ,v Clark, Ad. Clarion Normal. Local. Siiinrt A Mllwrlieri;. Ail. V. Waller iV Co. Loral. C. M. .V SI. 1. Ky. Header. Tim lliiihtln Stora. Headers. MfifliHiiiiln Appraiaor'a List. While Star Uruoery. Local, lli Hlli ,V Kcil. Ad. and l-m-aU. Tmnnsia Twp. Auditor' Keport. A. C, Drown. Professional Card. Oil market closed at $1.13. Oil and ass leases at this office. llopKin nulls the Douglas shoos tl You can get it at Hopklua' Store tf On to Killmer Bros. Tor wall paper. New dry goods Just In at Hopkins.' 1 The Wlilto Star Grocery. Kitl.or 'plimio. It (union seeds In bulk at White Star Or eery. It (live iia n trial order for job printing. We uiiarsnle. nalin taction. All tliu latest blocks Id men's hat at at Hopkins.' All up-to-date In color and slinpo. U Mr. A. ('. Vrey's millinery opening Friday and Saturday ol this week, March iiS and 2;. It Now dross K"od, new dimities. See our tulilii londwl with tliiu waih (rood. Heath ,V Felt. It Tliu aniiounemuoiit of K. A. Strick enbor, of Junks twp., for prollionotary appears this week. Ilinsie Jefferson, of Shenandoah, aired 12, skipped the rope 110 times, threw up her hau ls and died. A bran new spading barrow, never been in line, will be sold at actual cost. Call nn'Scowilcn A Clark. It Don't purchase your shirt waists un til you have ex ami nod the handsome as sortment at Killiner Bros. It SIioih, shoe, shoss, all kinds all prices, mmo but best makes, lowest price on all. Heath A Feit. It A company of Tlonesta people bronchi in a test Well on lease at Cash up last Friday, which may make a small producer. All tho latest creations In tho niilli uery art at F. Walters A Co s. Hoe the new pattern hats. Easter opening Thurs day and Friday of this week, March 27 and L'S. It Lanson Bros, bate tear load of Ohio seed eats on tho way, wblcb they expect to arrive any day. Parties desiring a goo 1 article, of seed should engage some ol tins. U Suiiar socials are jut now all the go In the rural districts. The sugar social is one of tho sweetest and most bilious functions of civilized society Franklin Spectator. Photographer Sires is here again this week and expect to remain till Satur day. Persons desiring anything in bis line will find hi in ready to wait on them at his gallery. It Four teachers, university graduates with normal training, will be added to tho faculty bv the trustees oCtlie Clarion State. Normal School for tbe spring and summer term. , Following is the list o! lotters remain ing uncalled for in the Tionnsta, Pa., Post OMirc, for tho week ending Mar. 20, 1002 : Charles Pinkertcn, Mr. Hubert Barber, card. D. 8. Knox, P. M. George Ilolomnn, at tbe Gaston scaf fold, turned his first boat of tbe season on Monday. Mr. Gaston bas a good supply of boat stock on hand, and expects to keep the seall'old going pretty steadily till fall. Mercantile appralsor McCullnugh publishes his list this week, and ha set tho .'loih day of April as appeal day. Par ties interested should make a note of this dale, it having been changed from May l.'ilh to April 30th. Mrs. Matthew Bortzer, of the town ship, fell while returning from the neigh boring postofllce, being tripped by a vine which caught bar fool, and sustained a painful fracture of one of the arms above the w rist. The accident happened last Thursday evening. Attention is directed to the card of O. T. Auderson in this issue. "Ti ix" ha a very complete outfit for repairing watches, clocks arid jewelry, in addition to which he deals in watches or all kinds and ia prepared to give customers some fine bargains. Try him, S. S. Canlield bas in hia charge and oners for sale at bis livery barn, 8 or 10 bead of horses, in good condition for frarn work ; one new milch cow, and oue sec- oml Un ""ey, good aa new. Any or the above can be secured at a bargain. If you need anything ortbo kind this is an opportunity you should pot miss -The ladles or the W. R. C. will give d i mo social at their hall Wednesday eve tiin.', April 2d. They hope to have a good turn out of the citizens ou this oc casion, an.) promise all a good time. Kscli lady is expected to make an aprou with a necktie to match. The ties will be plaelina bag and the gentlemen w ill baire the privilege, for 5 centa extra, of one "grab," and is expected to eat lunch with the lady whose apron inatcbea bis necktie. An interesting anil instructive stero opticnu verrii-e, illustrating Sal vat on Army Work, will be given in Partridge Hall noxt Tuesday evening, and will be well worth your attendance. The pri is only ID cents, so don't miss it. A. ('. Hrown Esq., Tionesln's now at torney, ha arrived ami his ollieesare 1 rated in the Ainer building, corner of Kim and Bridge streets, whore be can be consulted during business hours. Sick ness In Mr, Brown's family has prevented his moving sooner, but ho expects to be domiciled here by tbe first of April, ilia professional card appears in this issue I'M ward Graham, sawing for G. G Gaston on his Little Coon tract, got bis li ft hand a little two close to one of the buzz saws lu the mill last Thursday, with the usual consequence the saw coining out first best, and nipping off the tips of tho second and third lingers as lar back as the nails extend. Ed. will be laid off from work a couple or three weeks by the accident. ai council meeting Friday evening the following standing committees were named by the President, Dr. Dunn: Street and sewers, J. T. Dale, J. W. Landers ; sidewalks, G. G. Gaston, Da e; light and wator, V. F. Blum, Gaston finance, C. F. Weaver, J. B. Muse; borough prop erty, Muse, Blum. Tbe regular mretings of council will be beld on the first and third Friday evenings of each month. How shall I write of my mother? She is so near to me that it seems hide! Icate to aprak of her. We never dream of comparing our mother with another; it ia enough that she Is our mother the being in whose beneficieut tenderness ia security and joy. To describe 1 er would be like attempting to put into words the fragrance ol a flower or the smile of n be loved face. April Ladies' Home Jour nal. -The W. C. T. U. will hold a mothers meeting at the home of Mrs. Archibald B. Kelly, on Thursday aternoon, March 27tli at half past two o'clock. An sd dress on Social Purity will be given by Mrs. J. M. McAlplne, of Warron. A cor dial invitation isextendedtnallthe me bers of the W. C. T. U. and others, to be presctiton this occasion, and so have the privilege of listening to this gifted speaker. A freight csr on which were loaded soino Immense oak logs, evidently In tended for ship spars, was wrecked a few rods above the depot at this place last Sunday, The load was ovldently too much for tho car axle, which gave way Luckily the train was Just pulling out and had gained very litt'e hoadway, otherwise too wreck might have been a bail one. The track was cleared and ready for traliic again In a low hours. Did you ever notice that the man who never had a square meal at home growls at the hotel accommodations ; the person who complains most of hi neigh bor 1 the meanest of the lot ; the church member who pays the least to the preacher's salary finds tho most fault with his preaching and always coin plains of the bad management or the church, and the brother who never at tends bis lodge does the most kicking about what is done by tbe lodge. Ex. Our Lynch correspondent writes that the post office at that place was burned to thegrouiid last Wednesday. Origin of tiro unknown. Bruce Crain, who occu pied the back part of the building, lost everything excepting a sowing machine. Nearly all of the Government property was saved but so damaged with smoke and water as to be almost worthless. The flice will be rebuilt at once. Meanwhile Frank Fox's silting room is utilized ns an oltlce. The Blue Jay Supply Co. 's talking of enlarging its store owing to In creasing trade. This is the sassafras season, when the small boy hieth himself forth w ith mat tock and gunny sack and dlgticth up the medicinal root and selleth It at ." cents per bunch. Lo, man cometh into the world without Ills connivance and departeth hence without hisconseut. His alllict oris are many, and to escape tlieui he drink eth sassafras tea in the spring time, for varily it cleansoth his blood ami maketh lilm to rise up at the voico of the bird, buoyant with vigorous lite. What ge nst ng is to the Chinaman, sassafras is to the American. Drink copiously and live !-Punx'y Spirit. The W. C. T. U. ol this place ha do- terminer! to bring about an enforcement of the act "prohibiting tbe salo and fur nishing of tobacco to persons under the age of 10 years." The law is quito strin gent, the first section providing "that no person or persons shall sell tobacco, in any form, to any person under the age of sixteen years." Section two provides 'that no person shall, by purchase, gilt or other means, furnish tobacco, in any form, to peisons under IS years or ago." And the third section places a penalty not exceeding f 100, or imprisonment not exceeding thirty days, or both, upon any oue convicted or violating the act. Frill Held In $1,500 Bail. A hearing in the case of the Common wealth against Fred Frill on tho charge of abortion was held before M. C, Wil ling, justice of tbe peace at Lickingville, last Saturday afternoon, resulting in the dclcndunt being required to furnish bail in the sum off 1,500 for bis appearance at the March term of court at Clarion. The bail wa furnished by two of his brothers going on the bond. The testimony ad duced was practically tbe same as that given at tho coroner's inquest, with the addition Unit a young lady testified that the defendant bad told her that be bad g t Miss Harmon into trouble and asked her what medicine would get Miss Har mon out of trouble. The young woman told biui not to get anything for the Har mon girl. The Commonwealth wa rep resented by. A. A. Geary, Esq., and the defendant by F. J. Model, Esq. There was an immense crowd at tbe bearing and many were unable to gain admittance to the room In which it was held. Easter Millinery Opening. I wish to announce to my patrons that I liavo now gotten comfortably settled in iny new quarters in the Freed man build ing, with an entirely now and up-to-date stock of spring millinery. I have fixed the date for my Easter opening for Fri day and Saturday of this week, March -ft and ai. I extend a cordial invitation to the hiilie of Tione.sta and vicinity to oine and inspect my goods. 't Mks. A. C. L'ukv. Heath A Feit sell tho "New Erie-' sloes. it you axd yolk ri:itxi)s. H. M. Foreman is a business visitor to Pittsburg this week. Miss Nina Lesser of Titusvillo is a guest of Mrs. Chas. Amanii. Will Wo lent t was a business visitor to Oil City over last Friday niKht. Miss Nellie Carson, ol West Hickory, visited Tionosta relatives last week. E. E. Fleming and S. T. Cars' n were in Grand Valley on business Monday. Howard Kelly is home from Kiski minetus cnllego for the Easter vacation. C.It.Buwmananil Alex Swauson were visitor to Jamestown, N. Y., over Sun Uy. bred Wilklns was down from West Hickory over last Friday night the guest of friends. Mrs. Daisy Bentley, ofMayvillo, N, Y is here on a visit to her mother, Mrs, Kenniston. Mrs. Dr. A. C. McAlpiire and two young sons, or Warren, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Davis. W. A Grove and O. V. Proper loft Monday evening for Fauncotown to look after their oil Interests. Lestor lloloman very pleasantly en tertained a nunipor of bis young friends at a party last Fridsy night. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Grove have re turned from Oil City, and are again dom iciled at their Tubbs run home. Leon Watson, or Kelletlviile, Super intendent or the S. AT. K. It., was a bus iness visitor to Oil City Monday. Mrs. H. G. McKnight and daughter, Miss Kittie, of Oil City, visited Mr. and Mr. S. J. Campbell last Saturday. Mrs. Ed Kirchartz and baby, of Bea ver Falls, Is bore on a visit to her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Campbell. S. C. Johnston, who has been work ing at carpentering in Pittsburg during tho past winter, lias returned homo. -Mrs. 8. T. Csrson and childien of the West Side, were guests of her mother, Mrs. Auderson, at East Hickory yestor- day. 'Squire R. '.. Gillespie, of Galiou, Ohio, was visiting bis mother and other friends at hia old home on Whig Hill last week. Mr. and Mrs. Krichbaum of Atlantic, were guest of their cousins. Misses Cornelia and Mary Everett, over last Sabbath. Dr. J. D. Greave will move hisolllee from the Forest County Bsnk building to rooms over tbe Davis Pharmacy on April 1st, Mis Mary Morgan, ono of the capa ble and obliging assistant at the post olllco, was a guest of friends in Hickory yesterday. Itev. E. S. .aliniser, wife and young son Richard, of Blairsville, Ta., were guests or his father, H. M. Zahniser, a couple of days last w eek. Mr. W. H. King, who has recently gone to live at tho home of his daughter, Mrs, Allon Moore, in Green twp., paid the ltKrCHLu; a friendly call Monday. Miss Blanche Pease, teacher in the West Hickory schools, spent Sunday In Shetlleld, tho guest of Miss Emma Kline- liver of tho high school faculty of that pi see. Mrs. R. M. Herman visited friends in Franklin last week, and att nded the Grand Lodge of trie Royal Tern piers of 'cmperance as a dolegalo from the Tin- nesta lodge. Mrs. Dr. W. G. Morrow and children of West Hickory, and sister, MissLucetia McEihoes, or Home, Indiana county, were guosts or Dr. J. W. Morrow and family yestorday. Frank Longstreth, formerly of Greed twp., but for the past nine months rcsi- ent of Sturgeon, Allegheny county, wa up yesterday and shook hand with nu merous old friends. Mr. Oscar O. Fulton, who lis been on the oflice force of the Republican for the past two months, left Saturday for Msybtirir, Forest county, whore he will be employed for the summer season Brookville Repuidiean. Baby Ilnilly Hiinied. The dwelling bouse occupied by E. B. McClcllan at Buck Mill, three miles hove Kellettville, this county, was burned to the ground, together with nearly ail it contents on Friday last. Mr. McCleilan had gone a litllo distance from the house for a pail of water ler.ving her litllo boy in an up-stair room, w here also lay the baby in a crib. The little boy secured a match, and In lighting it set fire to the wall paper, w hich flashed p rapidly, and a portion or tho burning paper dropped down upon tho crib where the baby lay setting fire to the clothing. Before it could be rescued it was very badly burned, so much so that Dr. Dctar, who was summoned, had little hope of its recovery, but at last accounts the babe was better snil there is hope for its res- iration. 'i tie little boy wa also luirntd but not as severely a tho babo. On the same day, at Mavbtirir, two miles farther up the creek, the dwelling occupied bv M. N. Mc.Mitnaitle was also destroyed by lire with nearly all of its contents, though we were unable to learn the extent or the lo-s. Another building near by wa on tiro but was saved Irom destrm tion by bard work. Just a Little l'retliir A little more complete a bigger vari ety and a better selection than you have ever looked at before. That is what you will have to admit when you examino my beautiful array of Spring and Summer Suitings. I have never before shown so handsome a line of brigiit novelties, and am confi dent that I am prepared to gratify overy tasto. I call special attention to the nobby "Black and White" etleets which will predominate this season. OveMoO other patterns though J no customer need con form to any fad. Let me take care of your cleaning press ing and repairing. F. E. DICK. It The Tailor. TO ( I UK A Ol.ll IN O.Ni: I) AY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 2".c. 11 '.7-ly The earnest Christian lives in a co tinned state ol repentant e. A Tloiicsia WmiitiM .t-ks "have you a floor paint that w ill last two weeks ?" Yes we have Devoe's ; it has a beautiful gloss and will wear two years I properly applied. J. D. Davis .1 ii-jui BiTfiy Letter From Jim .shoemaker. As I made up my mind to settle In the wild and wooly West, I caino lo Wash ington. I find things rushing here. Work is very plenty here. There are al out lour jobs for every man in the State. I got a good job the first thing. I dun't think I was in Seattlo two hours till there was a man got to tal king to me about work, and be ask me what I worked at and I told him pointing and paporhaug- ingt He ask me where I Has from, told him Pa. He said, I am from Pa. myself, and I want you to win k for ine, so I have Just finished up a burn for him. I got 1 4.50 a day, 8 hours, and Vn an uour lor over-time. Tlio smallest wagea paid for laborers is f-!.(si a day. Seattle is a line rushing city. It s said that in V.m Seattle grew in pop. zr ,oon and it ia a sight to see how many people como in tho city in one day. There are three d if lerent R. R's. In the city, Iroin tliu East, South and North. Theie are two trains on each road called the over-land trains, They haul home seekers, pleasure seek ers, and so on. Each train ha on au av erage or 14 cars and they are all loaded. There are on an avorauo or 3,000 people come to Seattle every day, some go south some go north, and some stay iu and around Seattle. I como as far as Seattle with L. J. Osgood, of Endeavor, and James Ross, of ilydetown. L. J. O good Jr. met us there and I bid them good bye and started south to paint the town called Kent, red, but when I sizid it up I thought I had bettor leave good enough alono, and went to putting on the irreen. n ell tbe things are here about the same in price as they are iu Pa. with but few exceptions. Clothing is a tliiid higher here, milk is 12c a gal., potatoes $1.26 per sack or 100 lbs., apples are fl.oO per box of one bushel, floor, the best, 800 per SO lbs., ranch butter 20o lb., creamery 2."io per lb., eggs 7o per doz. Every one burns wood and coal hero except a few in the cities who burn manufactured gas. I suppose some of the readers would like to know something about the lum ber here. There is pine, hemlock. spruce, fir, cottonwooj, maple, ai d they have a treo, or several of them, here ca.led alder, tbe same kind of alder that grows iu the East, only there are trees here 3 feet in diameter. Thero are a few cedar trees in Vancouver, B.C., right near the line, which are very large. The largest one is in a garden there in the city park. It measures 22 feet in diam eter. The average cedar trees here are from 7 and 10 feet in diameter. They run from 2 to 12 feet through as a whole all ovor. There was ono tree cut near here the other day which, when cut into 1 11 ru be. , measured 100,000, feet. Of course that is a big tree a little above the aver age, but it is a common tiling to cut (SO, Ono and 70,000 out of a cedar treo. Now I will tell you a little about bunt- lug and fishing In the State as far as I can find out. (I suppose Jl-u Landers and Will Hunter will think, when they read Ibis, of the tinio when I was on Little Tl onesta lighting wild cats.) Theie are times when you can go up the small streams, about the sizo of Tubbs run when high, and kick salmon out of tho water with your feet. They aro a salt water fish about 12 or 14 inches long, and in sporting season they go up tho small fresh water streams in schools of mil lions. Now that sounds big, but it Is true. I am working for a man who came out here 4 years ago, and took upa claim. He tells me that it is nothing for a man to go out in theinoriilngaudcalchenough trout, (the same as are in the small streams In the East), for three meals in 20 minutes. Bear and deer uro vory plenty. He tells me that the bear and cou g ir come around his shanty on the ranch and chew at the corners and get under tho shanty and lay on their backs and scratch the floor, and bo says make the worst noises imaginable. He wants me to go up with him when ho goes and take up a claim beside hi. But don't you know, I haven't the heart to go, for I never could stand it. The smell of the bear and cougar track uiako me sick. So I think I will try painting for a living for a while yet. But there is lots of fine timber and farm land out from the rail road about 15 miles which can bo home steadeil. This is the place for a man who is not afraid to work. You can sit in the house hereon a clear day and see Ml. Harder, Mt. Cook and tlin Cascade mountains. Oh, say 1 tire seoiicry Is Just beautiful. All around hero you can see snow -cupped mountains th year around. Well, now about tho country as far aa health goes, I can tell you allabout it in a few words. An old pioneer told me that they had to kill an old man long ago to start a grave-yard. There are not many insects bore. Noth ing but fleas. They say they grow about the size of turkeys and that live of them will carry a man olf. Of course I have not seen any Ilea yet, but you can see their track in the sand along the coast. Well. I think I have told all I have seen and heard so far, ouly that thin is the country for a poor man. Tradesmen's wane go irom tw.ou to per day. Lalsir never under $2.00 per dav 8 and 9 hour. If any of your readers should want anv Information on Washington pleuso write. I will do my best to lind nut just what they want to know and answer at once. Solong. Jamks H. Shokmakkk, Kent, King Co., Caro of J. L. Caso. Wash Klops ihc Couab and works oil' Itir Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quiuiun Tablets cure cold in oue day. No cure, 110 pav. Price 2.) cents. 11 -27-1 v WiMidard Ota: Tliirlj-Fotir Yearn. On Mondsy Judo Thomas at Moad vllle sentenced Frank tVi odard to 34 years at hard labor and solitary confine ment iu the Western penitentiary and to pay a line of $1.MU and costs. The sen tence was 20 years for murder, 10 years and $1,000 line for robbery, and four years and $-'i00 line for burglary. Wood arc! received the sentence, which makes him dead to the world for so many years, w ith a smile. If by any chance Woodard should receive the allowance niado by law for good behavior, bo wilt serve somewhere in tho neighborhood of 20 years and five or six months. Announcement to the Public. Grand Opening of The Buffalo Store, of West Hickory, l'a , on Wednesday eve ning, March 2"ilh, l''2, at 7 o'chs k, w ith a full line of general merchandise. New, up-to-date Easter and spring novelties. We are here to give you aatisla'diou. THE BTFFALO STOlik A. Goldman, Mgr., It West Hickory, Pa. Landers & rVrmuri Mill Burned. The lumber mill of Landers it Wyman, locat'd on their timber tract on Little Hickory creek, was destroyed by fire last Thuisday morning about five o'clock Tbe mill had started for the season's saw. Ing the day previous. When discovered the fire had gained such headway that nothing could be done to stay the flames. The building being a temporary affair did not contain much material, and when the machin ry was examined it was found that the damage waa much lighter thau at first supposed It might be and the owners think their loss will not be much over $100. They expect to be in running order again in about two weeks. No il loss Carriage Pulnl Made will wear aa long as Devoe's. No others are as heavy bodied, because Devoe's weigh 3 lo 8 ounces more to the pint. Sold by Ja. D. Davis. 3-26-5m ( renin of the News. Some men are so slow that wben they run they loose time. When hungry foi a toothsome mor sel go to the White Star Grocery and get the freshest In the market. Either 'phone brlnns your order U the door. It 1 ne choicest lettuce and other vege tables at tbe White Star Grocery. No stale iroods here. Easter opening Thursday and Friday at F. Wallers A Co. Every body invited to come and inspect their fine millinery display of hats and bonnets. It It never seems to occur to some peo ple that some thing are none or their business. Keep in mind the fact that Klllmer Bros, have an excellent assortment of la dies' muslin underwear, and they are selling it much cheaper than you can buy the cloth and make it. It The onlv compliment s boy receives with favor ia to he ssked by ag'irl: "What makes you so crazy f" New shirt waists, new waist patterns, new dress patterns, lotsof new goods and still they come. Heath ft Feit. It Ever notice how nonle rub their hands when they haven't enough money to pay a 11 1 1 1 7 Hopkins new spring goods are Just in this week and the assortment is the most complete we bsve ever shown. Come and look them over, No trouble to show goods. It Some people alwavs have the same gait, whether going to a funeral or a wed ding. New assortment of spring shoes just in at Killmer Bros. Examine our goods and iret prices before buying. It Wben we have a ereat deal to do we usually compromise by doing nothing. "Progress Shirts." Heath A Feit have them. Nufced. It Every one like to look at himself just a little in the looking glass. -When you want a carpet call at the iron building. Our line this spring Is far ahead of anything ever shown before In Tionosta.. Hopkins. It So few women look wnll with a white crocheted thing over the head. Killmer Bros. ae headquarters for wallpaper. It Duty well done is the seed from whence springs the flower of pleasure. Perhap you didn't know that yon could buy a patent leather shoe in town that is guaranteed against cracking. If you will come to us we will show you one that Is fully guaranteed. A new pair if they crack. Heath if-Feit. It Some creatures that wear trousers are only called men from ijourtesy. Shoes I With Hie Douglass and Strootman brands, Hopkins leads them all. New ones just In, It Lovers' quarrel are popular because 11 is sucu run making up. Beautiful new designs in wall paper Just received at Killmer Bros. It Stealing is not confined to taking the products of inen'a hands. Now is the time to order your, carpet you will have it ready for house clean ing. We have all grades and many nice patterns. Heath A Feit, It True friendship says little and does much. Wben you go to cleaning house if you find you need new lace curtains It will pay you to visit our store. We have a nice 2 yd. long curtain for 50o per pair, also have curtains for75o $1,001.50-2.0O-2.40 and 3.00. Heath A Feit. It Often limes you think you recieve a wireless message when none wa sent. NERY0US IRKIT.1BI.E SLEEPLESS. A Short Storr Well Told or a Bad Condition and Its Eeasj Cure. A. Lewis, of No. 303 East Third street Oil City, Pa., says; "One or my family who was run down appetite and strength gone nervous and sleepless, was asked to try Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills as a general and nerve tonic. He got a box and telle me bis strength is back bis appetite good, sleep natural and nervousness gone. He likes them very much and considers the medicine a line one." Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are sold at 50c a box at dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Modicine Company, Buffalo, N. Y. See that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase, M. I)., are on every package. For sale by Killmer Bros., druggists. This signature Is on everr box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine twu the remedy that cares a cold la one day License Applications. Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing applications for license have been filled in 111 v elll, e and will be presented A'irll lo, I'".', at the Court ol Quarter Sessions of Forest County, Pa: J. II. Powers, Keystone House, Mar ienvillo. Pa. i. li. Fidler, Hotel Forest, Marienvllle, Pa. Joseph J. Young, Marien House, Mar lon ville, l'a. 1,. I). Branch, Central Hotel, Claring ton, Pa. C. F. Weaver, Hotel Weaver, Tionosta Boroofrh. i. K. r M. L. Gorow, Central House, Tionesta, Boroutxh. William lleatly. D agoual House, By romtown Pa. Certified from the r. cord. J. II. ltoiii.Mso.x, Clerk. March M, Is"-. Join Allen's .March Isfh Parly to Seattle and ah oilier Pacitio coast points. Other parties leave Erie March 4th and April 1st and l"lli. Cheap west ern tickets every day during March and April. Write (or call by I'niou 'phone) H. C. Allen, C. P. T. A., Nickel P.ate Road, Erie, Penn'a. A-ll-3 5-3t -New goods. Heath fc Feit. It C0I.fECTI0I.tBY, CIQAPS jND TOIMCCO, I bave a com pie stock of ev erything in my line and my goods are kept fresh and up-to-date. A trial order will convince you that my prices are away down. Try a liar of mac 1 ' f f iwif's l-ricie , I bave the agency for HILL'S IIO.TIK IIAKEKY. try my BREAD, CAKES & DOUGHNUTS. Garfield Grove. L. J. Hopkins. Wall Paper, Window Shades, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Linoleum, A splendid liue o Wall Paper, prices as low as Window Shades on spring rollers as low as Carpeta, Oil Cloth iihiI Linoleum. Lurge Assortment, .Splendid Pattern). Nee Them. L. J. Hopkins. WILLIAM B. JAMES, OIL CITY, PA. About the 1st of April this Store will occupy the large store room at 112 Centre street, Oil City. It will pay you to attend our REMOVAL SALE. Commences Tues. Mar. 25. JAMES. BOYS' CLOTHES. Boys' Double Itreatted NuMm- Sizes 8 to 1G. While wo show a oumher of novel lios in Hoys' Suiti Ibe two pifoi;, doulile-hreasleil coal suit ia the must popular. Every suit in the house all wiol, houesl trimming, aud wull tailored. Cas simeres, clmviots and wuraleda, in uew greeu ami brown mixtures 12 AO, 83, 84 lo id. IlojV A or folk rSuitt Hires 4 to 16. Most of this style suit hits lieon for the yonniT iioypt hut this spring the older boys arr to wear thwn. Made wirh and without belt, with and without Vuko. Serges, clu viots, hoine)Uiis 13, $3 50, 84 and 85. Nailor mouse Knit Sizes 3 to 1C. In rolnrs, red, oavjr blue, elojtric blue and olive stripes and mixtures. One especially good suit has two nailor coll rs, one of wash t,o:de and other same cloth as suit. Navy blue Hvrpt) at 85, others at 83, 83.oU, 84 to gfi. Rum Ian Illoiiwe Nuit Sizes 3 tn 8 We show handsome styles of those in colored serges, red, blue and elect. -in blue, handsomely made and trimmed at 85. RoyN' KpriiiK Tp C'oataj Sizes G to 12 in two shades of knee length at 8 and 8G. .-r Vim B. rll ONE. PR 41 843 SENECA ST, BAIN COATS. A large assortment of this comparatively new ideal fpring over rrnrnient ar rive! t!ri morning, a ml the gooilg were put on sale to day. PRICES, $10, $16.50 & $18. The cloths from uliich these beautiful c.I- uru made bave been tulunitunl t a process thai rniuuii llieru ahsolulclv water proof with out cliati-i ,0 their a )tar a tic . THE McCUEPJ CO. 2b AND 2J SENCCA ST., OIL CITY, PA. !te lloll 12c F.aeh c iverts, with silk sleeve liuing cut El ! W ' -.1 rr i:r ICE-CLOTH ; JP, OIL tl i r. i
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