'111' THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WKDNKSIiAY, APIUI., Hi, 1IKH. FI UE INSURANCE ..AMI-. REAL ESTATE AGENCY v ..Of.. c. m.a n a soi, TlOSESTA, I'A. All Lfadtnj Companies lleprcnentcd. Wild L(inU, Farms, IfouHca cfc Lot for Sale or Rent, LOCAJ, AND MISCELLANEOUS. Nw Adverliscmculs. I.aimnsrs. Ad. KohlllHiill. Ail. lViina' ll.v, liomli-r. Dcvoo iV ('o. llrmlnrH. Nickel I'lalr. Hi-atlrr. Killinnr HroM. Loi-hIx. S. J. Stftli'y, J. 1'. Curd. Clarion Normal, l.oc.il. WiinHd. l'lili'lilv Ins. Co. Ililkin Ail. mill Lorain. ('. M. A St. I'. Hy. H.iuUr. I'riulrnrlHl InH. Co. tadftr. White Slur (friiccry. Iim-als. TionoMn t'-nli Nlnro. I.oml. llentli A I'cil. Atl. mid Locals. Oil market closed at $1.15. Oil and gns liasus at tlilit ollloe. llopKini sells tlie Douglas tliurs tl New units fur boy and cliildron at T. C. H, It Iloath A 1'eat Hell I lie now Krie Mine fur men. It Window shades from 10 cent up at Killittor 1 1 ). ll Have you noon thoio new HliirU at Hopkins' Mora. It Would yon 1 . k o t have your anil mado rixlit. So- I". l". S. It Oolonlal slipper tho nowest fcolwear for ladies, Heath A Kelt. It Klant now lino of shoea for both ladies ami genual Killtner 1 1 rod. It All the seai'inahlo vegetables away alioad of tini at the White Star lirooery. tadlo, hHshi-m, childroiiB, boys and nvna oxfords patent leather or valour dir. Hopkins. It A rou ion oftlio 8:!il regiment ia be ing arranl t lako piano in Tiouesta tlio coming Minimer. Tlio recorder of Clarion count one day tail week grunted a license, to wed to J. T..MuMillpii and Mis Vina Wiugard, both of C'lariiiKtoii (his uouiity, The recorder nl Klk county ha Is aued a iiiiirringo liccn-e to 11. It. Hack, of Marivnvillv, Koreat I'o., and Mla Delia t'aiiiilinll, of IvepiT, I'lai ion U'lunly, I'a. Holb oftlio invn raptured near Titus Villo recently and suspected of complicity in the Town villo bank rubbery baic been held In tho inn of fiiK) hail and lodged in the jail at Meadvillr. At license court yi.tvrday six of the aeveu applications were granted, the ap plication I ro in llyrcimlowu being refused, it boinjj the only onu iin.iiiint which there was any reimmstranee. Wild ducks have baon plentiful on the river lor the pat few days and our local sports have been enjoying thein aulvos greatly a large, number ut tho bird having been killed. During the nii ntli of June the New York State l'ies Aocialion, tho Pen nsylvania KJiioriul Association and lhe l'ciiuay Ivauia liar Associatim will meet at C'auiurhlgp Spring". Tlio Whilfl .Star Grocery ia tho oldest established and meat tellable II nil in the fruli and grcon grocery btisinraa and has everything in its lino in stock and an soon as it conn a into the market. Call ua up on either 'pliun . It Instead of aouding out of lowu lor Bainplcs for tha'. new ditss, try ua tir.-t, if we lad to Mid you, then uo fay a nd, for It would be liupoMdhlo to see such another hto.'k in this noca o' woods, Hea'U A Kelt. It Yesteulay tho limiting season began. It was a fine day, but other conditions were not an favorably for big ealclira. Tao water in the sliiaius is yet loo high, and worst of ull there aro pesky few tr nit in tlio bc't ol tin in. lit v. II. F. Fed has pureiiavd the property of l)riij,i nin Hubert, located on tho river front at the loot of 11. Ion St., and formerly rwnd by Mrs.llannuli Siggins. He will give up furui lux and move to towu during the summer, i Black cat liosii ry boys and girls la too well adveitised, and has beeu ac knowledged loo long lo le the best for ua to t 'II you about their wearing qualities a I wo aay Is that n o and we only have a full lino lor said, iliatli A Feit. It In a small tow n down In Kentucky as editor slated that a oertain girl's breast ws filled Willi nige and the printer gut il'rags" and now the editor is camping out on a rise near town, w here lie can get a (rood view of llio landscape, from four different directions. Kc. h-The best lenn in the hUlory of tho tijarion Sia'c Norma! School is now in to:resi. Tlio young people In tills re ;)on appreciate tho advantages otlcrrd ajld the spirit inanifitc 1 ill this school Tjo innliiil oii Is managed in the intoreai of the youiiij Ktiidcnts who attend its sea B(ons. t j (Juarterly nieotiiig services wcro held U the M. IC. Churches here and at-Nebraska last Sunday by Kev. Dr. J. N;. Fradenberg, I'. K., assii.tcd by i.Ia 6n Rov. Kdrnost Fradenborg, of hpart atishnrg, I'a. Vioy eloiiient and imprea atve aerinons were delivered at both places. . Onnorour pictliest and newsiest ex cbangea. the Sandy Lake News, come to ub last week so enlsrSed, beautified and generally linprovmi a to be hardly recog nizable. ' The evidence of prosperity thus dispiayed is very gralifylng, and Hie News' enterpri-io should he appreciated by a greatly extonded patronage. There is scarc..y anything that a wo man eaiinnt ilo with a ii lirpin. She uses it topic- h-r teeth, iKitton I it shoes clean linger iwiN, puucii bed bu-s out of cra. ks, l'.i,t,,n up su-.iy bang, clean her husli:ind'pipo, run int.) Oake to see if they aro done, am! a'oout a d oten oilier things that poor, deluded mankind knows nothing Burnt. Ex. This ia great weather for candidates, Tho roads aro so bad that no one ex pecta a candidate out alter votoa, a man running from the tax collector i r ftoing for a doctor would think nf traveling llieiii, J ence the monarch nf the situation tlio man 'with the vote ia preltv cor tain tobe fonnd at home. Kx. . Clrls, who have nothing better to do than to gossip wih young inon over the telephoiM, tliirlngiiuslness hours, ahould bear in mind that the young men are ex peeled to devote a portion of their time to business. And It also occasionally hap. pens that others would like to get at the 'phone. King off. Oil City lilixzard, Thuro is not another town of its size In the country whoso merchants are tnak lug more attractive displays of spring goods than are our home mercnaiits and there is no necessity for any ono going out or town to spend their caali. They should patronize the Inane mercharl, on whom ihey have to depend when they want credit. ; . , E. W. Salsgivorof Tyloraburg waa pleasant calier at the liKl'miLio N ofllce yesterday. Mr. 8. has been running a good-sized sawmill on his propeity lor so.no time past, but sold the mill and tho remaining limber on his tract a few days ago to Hamilton A Wolf, w ho will com plete the culling ef the stock on that place before tuovlng the mill. Ell did well while lerun tho mill, and disposed of his properly at a nice figure. A woman ts usually balf afraid to enter a banl. Hha d-iea not know what she wants, whether It ia a check or a draft. She signs her name with a tremb ling hand wfaero she is told to sign, and does not kiiow Just whst the paper means and w hether she Is being robbed oi not. There are lots of such women. Every one should know tlieso. methods of or dinary business proceed uie and lu the school la the place lo learn them. The Iluffalo Dnard of trade excursion, consisting of the leading business bouses of Uullalo, to the number of about 00 ar rived in town about 2:45 o'clock last Fri day afternoon. The party traveled in a special vestibule train composed of onm blnalion baggage a'id amoking car, two day coaches and a dining room car, slid the locomotive was nicely decorated. Owing to tho Inclement weather very few of the visitors came over town, but to those who did visit the business places representing their lines and left cards and pamphlets, a hearty greeting was extend ed by our business men who hope they wifl eomo again, What was a thrilling spectacle to those who witnessed it occurred at the depot Friday afternoon when a one-legged hobo Jumped a moving freight train. He carried a pair of crutches that wero cut otf Just lie low hiselbowa wiiere they were filled with copper bauds which euc rcled each arm. The fellow aloud up close to a freight train which waa moving at the rale of seven or eight miles an hour and when the peoplo who wore watching saw his Intentions a number turned their btcks in horror, expecting to see the man ground to pieces beneath the wheels, but nut so, he had been there before, and swung on with the easn and grace of a professional braW email. Ills cru dies swaying on his arms. Special officers Gallatin and Dunn of tho Pennsylvania railroad have started a crusade against the trespassers npon the company's proerty. Tbey declare that the practice of Jumping on moving trains must bo atopped and a number of arresla liavo been made In Oil City dur tho past few days, but the work will not aiop there the olllcers say, and in a con vcraatioi', the other day with a Tioneata man they declared Hint they had inside information against a number of the bio a here and that if the practice was not immediately stopped srres's would be made. This Is no Joke, buys, and II you don't walrh out, some nf theso days vou will be called npon to ray a flno of$23 or $10 and possibly in addition languish a few weeka in jail. Take warning, Here's ono on tlio average newsboy that may or may not apply to this town, just as you happen to fool or may have been compelled lo hunt for your paper any old place about the premises. It is from the Lewlsion Journal, and you will know whether It's so or not : I find it sometimes at the door, I lind it at the gate; I find it twisted into curls, I Hud It laid out straight, I lind it wrapped around the knob 1 tlnd it In the snow ; I find it forty feet away From any patli wa go. I tlnd itolten on the walk, - . I lind it on the lawn ; Sometimes I fuel it (in your mind) That ia, I find it gone. J lind it in the entry wsv, I lind it in Hie hall ; I Hud it tucked behind Hie screen, I lind it not at all. I lind it sometimes in I lie rear. And sometimes out in front; 1 always tint! that ere I lind, i 11 nil I havo lo hunt. letter (o Tlio Lead i tig Jeweler. Ttonesta, I her Sir i How much gold do you Bell in the curse of a year? and how much pewtcrf how many 18 karat watches? Imw many filled cases? No matter. A man may wear a gold looking watch, or gold, it's nobody's business. The money he didn't pay you, he may have In the bank. Some women may wear pewter; and paste may be aa good as a diamond. Not ao with paint. Poor paint lets property go to w aste. Lead and oil is good for three years; but that is the end of its wholeness. Zinc is aa good for six years as lead for three. Leed and oil will keep out water three years; Devoe lead and zino six years sixteen in favorable conditions. Youra truly, 71 F. W. Drvob A Co. I. 8. Jas, p. Davis sells our paint. Kiopa the Caaak aad works all' ibr l aid. Laxative Broiiio-Qiilnlue Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, i o pav. Price s cents. lt-27-ly Prompt Payment of Insurance by the Prudential Company. East Hii koiiv, Pa., April 10, l'JOi To My Friends and Neighbors: Tho Prudential Insurance Company havo this day paid me f'-IK) 0 insured hy tl.eir policy upon the life of mv sister. The amount due was paid in liill very prompt!) and without putt tig nic to any trouble. 1 recommend (he Prudential to all per sons needing lite insurance. Respectfully, It Mtai Nina I'urks. YOU AND YOl'K KKItMH. T. F. Itilcliey wa. a business visitor 10 Oil City last Friday. Misa Itertha Vi light was a visitor to 011 City last Saturday. M iaa Kmma Hunter ia visiting in Ti oneala Fianklin Newa. F. It. Lanson waa in Yoiingsville ou business the first of the week. Mrs. J. it. Robertson is a guest of fi lends in Oil Cilv this week. Mrs. A. C. Urey waa a visitor lo Oil City over last Thursday night. Mioses Marie and Dora Matha visited Ir lends at Hickory over Sunday. Mrs. Janus tl vdot was a gooit of friends iu OH City over last Salibath. .mm. w. i'. McKay, of Oil City ia visiiing her brother, Daniel Salsgiver. Misa Aletha Wallace, of near New- uiauaville, ia a guest of M re. Joseph Clark. Mrs. J. F. Proper and aou Curtis, visited friends in Warren last Friday and Saturday. Alex Swanson of tho mantel works was a business visitor to Oil City Monday afternoon. Bert Roberts was over from Titusville on a visit to his uncle, Sheriff Jainieson, over Sunday. Charlie Ssrlorli and James Miller were down from East Hickory on busi ness yesterday. -Mrs. C. A. ltandall and daojjbtcr, Misa Lizzie were Oil City visitors yes terday afternoon. Misa Tallmau will give her inusicale thii week, Friday evening, at the homo of Mia Maudo Butler. -Earnest Sibble and Philip Wolf, of the township, wore business visitors to Oil City on Saturday. J. C. How man Is surveying some land in whi' li he ia interested down near Oil City this week. Oeorgo H. Hobiiison attended an in formal party in the Ivy Club parlors at Oil City last Friday night. Commissioner Clerk S. T. Carson and E. E. Fleming have been in Brad ford on business this week. Mrs. W. W. Carson and Mrs. John Elder, of West Hickory visited Tiouesta frieuds between trains Monday. Geo. F. Watson Is moving his family from Oolinzi to his home in Tioeesta, in tending to make this his future home. Cant. J. M. Clapp was up from Pres ident ou business Monday of this week and gave the Kkhiuii.ic.vn a pleasant call. Misa Ivu Iloleman has returned from Pittsburg whole she had been working at the millinery trado during tlio spring rush. B. F. McM iehacl, one of our valued subscribers, lias moved his family from Marienville to Cherry Orove, Warren county. Billy" Cooper one of West Hick ory's firt class ton orial arllsia waa a business visitor to the county sout lust Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Weaver leave to day for Luelnda, Clarion county, to at tend I he funeral or Mis. Wa fattier, Joseph Voglebacher. Miss Christine Agnew, who has been t home on account of illness for the past two weeks, returned to her school at Cooper Tract last Friday. Mrs. Jennie E. Agnew, Stulo Treas urer of the W. It. C, is in Brookville tills week attending a meeting of the State olllcers of the Corps. Mrs. C. Itussel and son, Nelson, were down Irom Tidloute a couple of days Isst weok looking for a house to rent, with a view of returning here to live. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp son, of Nebraska, Wednesday, April 10, P.IA2, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sal shiver, of Tiouesta, April 11, a son. L. S. Cloiigli arrived from Ashvllle, Friday and reports that Mrs. Clotih and children are improved iu health and will remain until summer. Warren Mail. Dr. J. C. Dunn hss moved into tlio resilience recently purchased by him on Elm street, botween the residence of YV. W. Grove and J. N. liorow's restaurant. Leon Watson, of Kellettville, Super inti tidant of the S. d T. It. It., was ut Mill Village, Erio county, over last Sun day to visit his father who expects to start on a western Irip this week. Will Craig, who is employed by tlio National Transit Co., at South Vunilalia, X. Y., came home Monda1 on a two weeks' lay off, ho having beon feeling aomowhat under the weather lately. A. P. Andir8on, who has been quite ill at (inl inza for tlie past two weeks, is able to be out again and moving his liuii ily to Warren. Mr. Ando.-son is a good citizen and we are sorry lo seo him leave the count;. Dr. O. F. Bowman and Harry Wal ters, of Tidloute floated down tho river Monday hunting ducks. They expected to go on as far as President, but sto ped ;) Tiouesta for dinner and gave the ItK- PtiiiMCAM a pleasant call. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swanson, of Jamestown, N. , wero guests of Mrs. S's mother, Mrs. YV. W. Grove, over last Sabbath. They wero accompanied em on tliolr return by Misa Mniule Groro, of the Bell Telephone force, who takes a well earned vacation for a week or ten dava. Deputy Factory Inspector, W. W. English, ol Wellstioro, Tioga county, made his nlllcial rounds in Tiouesta on Monday and found everything under his jurisdiction in this vicinity in excellent condition. Mr. English is a genial gen tleman and his call at tlio Riirriu.iCAN office w as a pl asant one. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Irwin returned last Saturday from a ten days vis.t to Washington, D. C, and lo the U. S. Na val Academy, at Annapolis, whithe r they went to visit their ni phew, Hiram Ti win, who is a cadet there. On their return they atopped at West Chesler, Pa., and spent a pleasant day witli Mrs. T. B. Cobb. - invitations were received by the rel atives oftlio family here lo the marriage of Miss Annie Love'la May, daughter uf Mr. and Mrs. William Huntington May. of Louisville, Kentucky, to. Mr Willis . Perkins Davis, of that city. Tlio mar riage t' ok place ou Tuesdav, the fit'eenth of April, at hL'li ti'Hin at t'lnist Church ( atliedi al. Mr. May is a son of tho laic Mr. ami Mrs. Huntington May of this, place. During the lile of her grand ; mother Mis AnnU Love'la visited her j ou several ocnisioiis in e uipaiiy w lib j bcr mother and sistoia. I RECENT DEATHS. tills. KOI'lllA Klt'tKK. Sophia, wife of Fred. Killer, died at her homo ou Whig Hill on Friday evening after a brief illness liom apoplr xy, aged .12 years, 8 months and 10 days. Key. Steele conducted the luneral serv.ecs in the.M.E. church at East Hickory, of which Hie deceased was consistent member, at ten o'clock ou Sunday morn ing, after which tho body was laid to rest in the M. E. cemetery at lliat place A husband and family of six sons and two daughters, are left lo mouru the loss of a good wife and kind mother. A. K. MOORK. A. E. Moore died at his home on Hun ter run, Mond iy evening, April II, VM1 or c.itnrih of the stomach, from which ho has been a constant sufferer for over a year. I), ceased was aged 51 years and leaves a wile and live cliildron one son and four daughters. Mr. Monro camo herewith his familv about eight years ago from Ekastowu, Holler county, and purchased a part of tho Capt. C. W. Clark lurm on Hunter runwhere he hss since resided following the avocation of a farm er. He was quiet, law-abiding citizen an I bore the respect ol his neighbors, w ho join in extending sympathy to the bo reaved family. The funeral was held at tho home at 10 o'clock this morning, tlio services being conducted by Kev. (J reaves The interment took place in Uiversitlo cemetery at this pla e. JOsKI'll VOOI.KHACII Kh. j Joseph Voglebacher was stricken w ith paralysis Monday al'icrnoo ut ids home at Lucinda Furnace (Marion county,' and died Tuesday morning April '13, 1002, lie had always bucn a man of under- lul health and vigor never having needed the service ofa physician, and up to the time that he w as stricken bad not com plained of any unusual ill feeling. Mr, Voglohaclier'a parents settled at Lucinda when ho was an infant and he bad bee n a re-ident n: that place all his long and useful life. He was married about years ago to Miss Mary Ann Moore, daughter of Squire John Mooro, also of Lucinda., who died lottio 13 yo..rs ago, Tho result of this union was ten children seven of whom survive, namely: Mrs' James Ulllillau, of Miriciivillr, this county; Mrs. Gust llorne, ol Youngs town, Ohio; Mis. ilanrahaii, of Man ulngton, W. Vs.; Mrs, John Suit., of Dallas, Texas ;"Mrs. C. F. Weaver, of TioiiesU, and John and Joseph Voglo baclier, of Lucinda. He was a good citizen and an honest man, possessing many stei ling q ualilies of character and he will bo deeply mourned in tlio com munity in w hich he had spent his entire life ol 87 years. The funeral will be held at tlio Voglebacher church to-morrow, Thursday, morning at 0 o'clock, tlio in terment being in the. churchyard there. Til I I UK A I (II. I) IN ONI) DAY Take Laxative Itronio Quinine, Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to euro. E. W. Grovo's signature) is on each box. 23i). 11 27-ly State Hill Ilnllil New lirldLrr. The Dauphin County Court has ap pointed viewers to examine and report on Hie matter of replacing Hie county bridge that was destroyed by Hie Hood of a few weeks ago located a short distance below Jug Handle road, and spanning Tiouesta creek. Tho viewers are as fid lows: John Male Jr., Honesdaln, Wayne county ; Josbua W, Gross, Harrisburg; John T. Maglnnis, Scrauton ; A. M. Eastman, Tuiikhannock, Wyoming county; F. F. Whittckin, a: list Tiouesta. They have set A pril 20th as the day for viewing the site and will immediately Hi. re after make their report to Hie Dauphiu county court. It is expected tl.o bridge will bo rebuilt during Hie coming summer. SEItVOl'S txiui'.vrio.N. An every day history, hiph fclrung nervous, excitable, constant headache, no rest at niulit, heart weak, appetite poor, loss of weight, strength all gone. Head tho following: Mrs. Fred Wholoben, of Glailerun, Warren, Pa., says : "I was induced to u-o A. W. Cliase'a Nerve Pills for excess ive nervousness. I was so nervous I could not bear a noise or much talking. I was vory forgetful my mind seemed dull. I was listless and tired all the time Tho lesult of the uso nl tho box Hint I used was reinai kable. They toned up the nerves and system generally and I work well rrgain, am strong, my mind is clear and noise and talk do not bother inc. I am very much pleased with Hie pills andean recom mend them highly to any one who feels as I did." Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are Bold at50uabox at dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Company, Buffalo, N. Y. See that portrait and signature of A. W. Cha-e, M. 1)., aro on every package For sale by Killmor Bros., druggists. Thai llenullliil ilaa comes from the varnish in Devoe's Var nish Floor paint ; costs 5 cents more a quart though. For sale by James. I). Davis. ;il!l5in. Listen to II. C. Alien April loth and 2nth special parlies lor Washington stato in particular and all western points in general will Inivo Erie, I'a., via the popular Nickel Plate itoad al 4 .11 p. m. (Eastern or City lliiio) under my direct care. Special representatives of each road over which panics pass w ill ho with mo. Important arrangements have beon made for tourist csr space. Careful attention w ill bu give u to women, children or tho aged who may elect to go with me. No other Agent can give you the samo advantages tor a trip of this kind. I ales will ne greatly advan-ed af ter this party goes. Vou are strongly ad vised to make your arranirementsat once. Address II. I'. Allen, !to State Si,. Krie, Pa. A-U 2t Last On tut ( liiiuce for this year to go west fonn way) very cheap and comfortably is with II C. Al len's special party to leave Erie, I'a., on A pril 2llh. W rite for particulars and havo M r. Allen conic and see you. Ad dres 0-0 state St. Erie, Pa. A-13 21 ANTED: All up to-dato man for manager sn.l general agent of this county by Tho 1'nlelitv .Mutual Lite In surance Company nl Philadelphia. Sal ary and commissions to the riirht man. ddre-s, with rejereiiees, F. M. Witea ton, 112 X. Broad Street, Philsdelphu, Pa. 1 HI :ii. IT PAYS TO APVKKTISK in THIS PAI'KK. Cream of tlio News. Oil of eloquence is frequently mixed with water of weak argument. The way our carpet sella is proof of their wearing quality, wo all know them. Hopkins. It i no f.nglisti soldier s pay Is J7 .0 a month. Tlio soldier of no other country except Hie United States gets so much. Shoes, just a short story about this pirt of our stock, wo keep tho best we cau buy, and can lit you all form the smallest to the largest. Small prices ia the key lo all. Heath A Feit. It There's n fool like a )oung fool who tries to act like an old tool. Clover and timothy seed, flour and feed at T. C. S. It Aa the cost of living increases tho supply of great peiets decrease. Talk about Lace curtains, here ia the place to see a stock of them, that is up-to-date. Haven't been resurected Irom last year, all new end cheap. Heath A Feit. 1 Speaking of nd sights, an old woman at a ball in decollete costume is nearly tho limit. I'O'plo can afford to put window blinds on barns and chicken coops nowa days. Killmer Bros, sell shades and rollers conipk-to at 10 cents and up. It When a w idow calls a bachelor by his first namo it indicates that she lias a stiango design on his last name. Summer underwear at Tiouesta Cash Store. . It Tlie stingy man who gives away llie things he can't use imagines lie has a strangle hold oil charity. Mercerized loitlards, wo dofy you to tell them from Hie real silk. Most beau tiful for waists and dresses, they only cost you 23c yd. Heath A Feit. It It doesn't matter how prolty a girl looks at the piano; If she doesn't sound well she spoils tlio effect. When you think or buying shoes of any kind don't puss Hopkins' store with out taking a look. It Alter nmn etine woman and she lias been after him every since. Latest iu hirt waists for men at T. C. S. n It isn't always the brightest girl that casts the most reflections. Organzino tlio new thin goods, pink, blue, bull and black. Tills ia the most beautiful thin goods on the market, come und see it. Heath A Feit. It Bring up a boy I he way he should go and awav he will go, Carpets that are H ied and Iruo at T. C. S. it The average longovity in tho United States was 33.2 in P.W0. Ladies Oxford- in every style, kins. Hop It The number ol sheep in Australia to day is given as about BT.Onu.ono. Tlie Buiterick publications for May are hero eomo iu aud get ono. Heath A Feit. n Tlio now Ameer of Afghanistan lias declared against the admission of mis sionaries to his country. If you want to see a lino assortment of ladies' and gents' shoes go to Killmer Bros. New stock just in and tho prices nre wonderfully low. u The democratic party in this Stale has leaders enough. What it now most wants Is followers. New hats, shu ts and shoes at Tlo- nesla Cash St"re. it It is always a good plan to spend your money at home, where you make it. Just a low of our wasli goods, organ zinc, gaze, do soie, mercerized foulards, organdies, dimities, batistes, mercerized zephyr, brauaby ginghams, percales and many more. All the now and hcauliitil designs. Solid for samples. Heath it Feit. u If you will notico carofully you will see plenty of $2 30 hats on SO cent heads as you pass through the world. New china this week at Tioneata Cash Store, u That man is a good bit of a plrloo- pher who never allows himself to get into an urgutiient with his wile. When you go out lookinix for malar ial tor a new waist or dress, vou wili do tlio right thing it you come hern first, be cause you have the advantage oftlio larg est and host selected stock of wash goods u roicsi county, lieain a' 1'eit. It Indiana county people aro talkimr about celebrating the centennial of the organization ol the county. New lot ladies skirts and wrappors at '.C.S. H Poker causes men a cre.it deal mors loss of sleep than do babies, vet lliev don't scold hull so much Hl.outj it. By the way have Vou seen the Olira Netiiersole shoe lor women Heath A Feit am showing. If not drop in and take a peep, they are Hie best lor the money, 1 roe cost iu a ?!K) huv lawsuit, now ponding at Foreslville-," N. Y., will amount to about Dl.nno. Soi the latest in hosiery at Tionesta Cach Storrf. u A duly is a pleasure which we Irv to make ourselves believe is hardship'. I'nhit Your lliiaay fr 7.3c. to $1.00 with Devoe'a Gloss Carriage Paint. It weighs 3 lo H o.s. mole to tlio pint than others, wears longer, an glvrs a gios equal lo new work. Sold by Jas. ii. imvis. 3 Hi 5,. Notice lo 1'iiiitraclors. The School Hoard of Kmgsley District ill receive sealed bids (ill It) o'clock a. Saturday. A p; il Jiitli.l'.KIJ. for the erec tion of a school boose near Mtizeilo P. O. I Ian-and siieeilieaiioua can be seen at the Secretary 'h at New own Mills, Pa. lho Bo.rd reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. v KSI.KY Vt 111 T Kit: I, L, W. F. Junks: Sec. 'res., Apill 1st, 1!02. This rignnturo is on every box of tho fTTUilne Laxative BromoQuinine Tablet. tiia remedy thfct cures n cold In one day STEEL RAILS WANTED! tYniit 1, ono t'j throe fiiilrttftni mid hunt, li'o mil fr vAh pay i ii ti it. Any wzo f.niii MS U) 40 pninM per yard, sli'pnifliit pninipt or litter t still ni'llr:-. Want nlot i-iic to two ni U-h to 70 ton ihI "-r van!. Ail'iicsN room 7", I'liUirrHiun lluiltlin, rittf Itiirir, II V alniut your Mock of Nttilionary? e uo in,, n Man jou .'riming. "A neighbor ran in with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy when my sem was suffer ing with severe cramps and was given up as beyond hope by my tegular physician, who stands high in prototssiou. After administering 'uree doses ol it, my son regained coitcioosness and recnvereel en tirely within twentv-four hours," sava Mrs. Mary Haller, ofMt. Crawford, Va. This remedy is Sold by Killmer Bros., Tionesta, W. G.Wilkin's, West Hickory, Pa. CIMBS T08.CC0, I have a comple stock of ev erything in my line and my goods are kept fresh and up-to-date. A trial order will convince yon that my prices are away down. Try a Kar of- )1 Pride V SOAP I have the agency for II I MAS IIO.Mi: KAKKItV. try my BREAD, CAKES i DOUGHNUTS. Garfield Grove. Hopkins. snoi: TALK. Ageut for tha Famous IMUGLAS K1IOE. SHOES. OXFORDS. SHOES. Ladies' Misses' Children' OXF011D3. OXFORDS. OXFORDS. I'a lent Leather Oxfords. Co mm on Leather Oxfords. Kid Valour Oxfords. OXFOiWS for small men. for bij men. Oxfords of Any Kind at Any I'rlee. SHOES I SHOES I SHOES I Our Shoes are made for us. All guaranteed by the manufacturers. No jobbers' job lots among them. Our Shoe Department contains every style kept in an up-to-date shoe store. Come and sec us when you want shoes. ILTO TROUBLE TO SHOW O-OOHDS L. J. Hopkins. J It. JAM ICS, iwinovtri Oil L'.ty, Pa. SAMPLES CHEERFULLY SENT FOR THE ASKING. It's a seavin of lili weight, iliapy ilreaa Btulfa, such as VoiliiiK", liatitita, Twiuo Cloths, Mistrals, Kuliinox, Klc. All llicfe we havo ami others, raiiKiiiK from &c to SJ.IHI a J aid, any ol which, or all, wo'J lie glad to sainplo Tor you. W. U. JAM KM. Stetson Hats A lasting quality about them that appeals to the thrilty and makes them the best hat investment obtainable. In either soft or stiff hat, price '&J2Zf OAJE PRICE" CLOTHTErN 41 X435ENECA ST, Our Famous Ready-to-Wear Clothing For Spring and Summer ia be pinning to attract attention, i'eople who like tlio correct new things ia clolhcs and are willing to pay a fair price Rod liere the very things they are looking for. The youDg man who is a reader of Vogue, and t hose who do not care to much for style but want first class quality aud perfect fit, aro de lighted with our showing for the coming season. Come in and post you reel on styles aod prices. Everyl thing here to dresi you wel. while it ia new aod up to datef THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST.. OIL CITY, PA. 8II01i of every kind for boys. to ill renter St. aro Next to Helmets for Wear! $3.00 & $4.00. OIL CITY. PA,