-iff - ; . THF FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. t. WINK, Editor a Psopsiktor. VKPXEf-PAT, MAY 7, YXH. 1902 MAY 1902 Su. IMo. Tu.'We. Th.Fr. Sa 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9)10 11 12:i3 14115 16 17 18!l9l20!2l!22l23!24 25!26;27 28 29 30 31 ANNOUNCEMENTS. Republican Primaries, Saturday. Mv ID, 1IM2. Tkrm Congress, J-.ll; Senate, Assembly, f 12; Prnilionotary, 1J; Sher ilt, $10 ; County Commissioner, $7: Aud itor,; Jury Commissioner, $- ! : State Ili'tfie, $,'. Invariably the rash must aeooinpany the order for announcement. OONURKSS. W'e are authorized to announce the nameof Hon. Joseph C. tiihley, a- a can didate for the Kepubhcan nomination for Conttress in this Congressional District. AVSF.M1ILY, We are autliorir.ed to announce F. F. Whittekin, ol Tionesta IWouuli, as a can didate for Assembly, subject to Republi can usages. We are authorized to announce C. W. Ainsler, of Jeuks Township, as a candi date for Assembly, subject to Hcpublicau usages. I'ROTHONOTAKY. We are authorized to announce J. C. fieit, of Howe Township, as a candidate for Prothonotary, Ac., subject to Repub lican usages. We are authorized to anuoiince C. F. Feitt, of Tionesta IloroiiKh, as a candi date for Prothonotary, Ac, subject to Ke luiblican usaues. We are authorized to announce K. A. Ntrlikenber of Jcnks Township as a can diiiate for Prothonotary, Ac, subject to Republican usages. SUKRIFK. We are authorized to announce Kicbard W. I.edebur, ol tireen Township, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Re publican usastes. We are authorized to announce George W. Noblil. of Howe Township, as a can didate lor Sheriff, subject to Republican usages. CofSTV CM MISSION Kit. We are authorized lo announce A. K. Ship, of.lenks Township, as a candidate fur county Commissioner subject, to Re publican usages. We are authorised to announce ,1. A. Nash, of Howe Township, as a eandida'e lor Comity Commissioner, subject to Re publican usages. We are authorized to announce Con rad Burhenn, of Oreen Township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subjicl to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce R. I.. Whitton, of Hickory Township, as a eau didnte lor County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce J, It. Maze, of Harnett Township, as a candi date for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce N. O. Cole, of lireen Towuship, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Re publican usages. We are authorized to announce John S. Vail of Harmony township, an a candi date lor County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce W. A. (irove, of Tionesta Borough, as a candi date for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. Having thus announced as a rantidate for the Republican nomination for County Commissioner, I desire to announce mv platform as follows: I believe that the business or the said office can 1 done, and well done, by the Commissioner al much loss cost to the Tax-payers of the County especially lor the services of the Commissioners themselves. In order to show my good faith in this belief I de sire to pledge myself now, that if nomi nated and elected to the said office, it will not cot the county in excess of live hun dred dollars ($ oo.U0) per annum for my services. I believe that the business rail be done for less than the above amount, but it it can not my time will not amount to more than the alve stated sum. If the business of the office and my duties as such oillcer requite more than I antic ipate, that will lie my loss. I have thus publicly announced 'my platform so that the people will know lor what they are voting, and what to expect If I am" suc cessful. Respectfully, W. A. GfcovK. Jl'RY ro.MMISSIONKR. We are authorized to announce. Krnest Sibhle, of Tionesta Township, as a candi date for Jury Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce I). K. Carson, of Harmony Township, as a can didate for Jury Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. STATE IH.I.K'IATK. We are authorized to announce Wm. J. fiavley, of Green Township, as a candi date for Delegate to the Republican Stale convention. We are authorized to announce (ieoriro W. Osgood, of kinvsley Township as a raiidi'iHte lor Delegate to the Kepublkau mate i onvenuon. AUDITOR. We are authorized to announee W. II. Stiles, of Hickory township, as a candi date for County Auditor, subject to Re- pu oilcan usages. We are authorized to announce George W. llo einan, of Tionesta borough, as a candients for County Auditor, subject to ncpuuiiuan o-ages. Miss Coral JUAy, daughter of Sena toraud Mrs, M. S. Quay, will christen tho battleship Pennsylvania. It has remained for the meat trust to demonstrate bow the people Buffer when a monopoly applies the screws. Owikii to the fine missionary work of the meat trust vegetarianism is enjoying a pronounced boom in all parts of the world. Democrats who are worrying about the mantle of Ilryan should remember that it lielongs to a man who was twice defeated . Rkitiiucans must not neglect the pri luary election next Saturday afternoon. There should be a large turnout all along the line. Let there be a full expression of the voters. A Conoiikssional report says "our naval prowess lies almost entirely in our eighteen battle ships, eight armed cruis. era and twenty-one protected cruisers." Of course the navy must be kept moving in the right direction, but an attempt to deny that it is formidable now is useless. lo rto ltira is part of the United Stales nil lias tlie sumo freedom of trade as that ' enjoyed in thn ret of the country. In ' Americau e&poitH aud iuil'orU lor eit;ut j months exceed $12,V,0 O.all liiool'diitv. The proerity ofl'ortn Itico will make the Cubans thoughtful on the subject of ! annexation, j Mahomkt, at twenty, married a wifeof forty; Shakespeare's Anna Hathaway was seven years his senior; lr. John son's lady was twice his sec at their mar riage ; Howard, the philanthropist, at the age of tw?nty-five sclo ted a wife of fifty-two; Mrs. Row, the auihoress, was fifteen years the senior of her husband ; Margaret Fuller married the Count D'Os soli, ten years younger thau herself, and the immortal Jenny I.ind is said to be eight or ten years older than Hcrr Otto GoUlsclimidt. And these are what are called in common parlance ''happy mar riages." No need for anyone to despair, is there ? Tiik application of the national anti trust law to the abuses alleged against the combination of business Institutions com posing the meat trust will naturally re sult in an important judicial interpreta tion of the law. This is very much to be desired- Of the methods pursued bv the packers interested in tho combination, it is said they Lave for years been carrying ou the meat industry by means of an agreement which under the law is con spiracy, punishable by liuo and impris onment, but are now in a fair way ot be ing brought to book by the Department of Justice. The process is a little slow, because it is impossible to prove con spiracy w ithout a mass of testimony that is usually only circumstantial. In the proseut case there is some direct testi mony from the former employes ol the trust, as well as documents which go to prove the government's content on. The action biought uuder the so-cailcd Sherman act, which punishes any at tempt arbitrarily to increase the cost of the neossRi iis of lire by conceited action, which is called conspiracy. There is no one great corporation handling meat. The trust is comp sed of six principal corporations, independently operated and yet working in that "harmony ol inter est" which divides up the country into spheres of influence and provides lor fix ed prices which must bo charged by all under penalty. This is the conspiracy in question, and apparently the government is having no trouble, in preparing its caa-. Hickory Memorial liny Program. Program of F.li Berlin Post No. ft) Dept. of Pa., for the Moth of Mav, lmrj, to be held at Whig Hill The following de tails have bet u made by Coin. J. Al liance : Field Marshall, W. K. Witherell. Committee on Invitation, Win. Al baugh, S. C. Whitmer, T. P. Harry, J. 11. Berlin, W. K. Wiiherell. Music, W. E. Witherell auj J. II. Ber lin. Services and Sneakers, J. K. Stough ton, and P.. F. Stover. Flowers, J. II. Berlin, Jonas Shuuk, Geo. Hindmnn. Decorations Minister II. Downey, ('has. Southworth; Fast Hickory W. A. Hums, B. F. Stover; We-t Hickory V. 1'. Siggins, ilmry liivie; I'raihcr J. E. Stougton, tieo. Hmtdleson; Church Hill Win. Albaiigh ; Walters Ira Barns; Town Line J. H. Berlin, Jonas Shunk. Memorial Sermon by Rev. Steel will be held at Fast Hickory in tho M. K. church, May S, at eleven o'clock a. in. Everybody invited to intend. General decorations will be at Whig Hill at ten a. in. sharp. As usual the post and friends will meet at the church grove at the above hour am) march to tho cein etry. All Sunday Schools and other orders and citizens are most cordially in vited to tall into line of march to" and from the i enietrv. Tne Sunday Schools aro requested to provide flowers for the occasion. Any recitations or singing they may wish to execute on the occasion will be heartily endorsed by the Post. All S. S. superin tendents and teachers will report to the niarsiiail by to o clock, in tue grove, to receive instructions. At the cernetry Hie following will Ins the program : Hymn by the Sunday Schools. Prayer bv the chaplain. Hymn by the Sunday Schools. General order read by the Rtljl. t-uarils posted at the graves ol deceas: d comrades. Singing bv the Kmulav schools. Roll call of the dead. Dirge by ihe baud. First and second comrade's address. Music by the ban 1. General strewing of flowers by tho as sembly. Forming of line ami return to the church grove, wiiere the oration w ill be delivered bv Rev. Steele, alter which will be a basket picnic dinner. The rest of the day will he spent in songs and speeches by tbe Sunday schools and oth ers. An urgent invitation is extended to all to be present to aid us in this solemn duty. We especially desiie all old sol diers to fall into line and touch elbows with us as we used to do, in honor of those who have gone to the other shore. W. A. Bi'HXF.s, W. K. Willi kukli,, Com. ou Program. ftllMI KhWAKII, MOt. The readers of this paper will be pleased to leai n that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in nil its sbtges, and tint is Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure known to the medical fra ternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly apon the blood and mucous surface of the system, thero bv destroying the foundation of the dis ease, and giving the patient slrenuth by building up the constitution and assist ing nature in doing its work. The pro prie:ors have so much faith In its cura tive powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case tiiat it laila to cure. Send for list ol testimonials. Address, F. J. Cll FN FY A CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 7"c. Hall's Family Pills are thebest. ltl:ll(HN It.tTCM Tl) II Alt It I-II ( in;. Yin l,rlillNhunia Itailrouil, Account t;er umiii llnpiiMl Itiellin-n ('(inference. For the German Baptist Brethren Con- fererenco al llarrisburg, Pa., May it) to il, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to llarrisburg on May 15 to 21, good to return until June 2 inclusive, from all stations on its line at rate of single fare for the rou n I trip (minimum rale, .i reins). An extension of return limit to Juno w i II lie m auled if ticket is deposited Willi agent ;it llar risburg on or before June 2, for which no additional charge will be made. Holders of soecial excursion tickets for this event may obtain Irom the agent at llarrisburg, from May 21 to 2l,exeursion tickets to all points in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and the District of Columbia, good to return to June 2, inclusive, at late or single faro for the round trip. Side-trip tlekfts sold to passengers hav ing tic kets to Hiirrisburg on deposit Tor .,i.,..i..n will l.n liiiiil.,.1 for return nas- I !.'...""', - - ' sae until JunuiAl, ne lusnu. It Kcpnhliciii) Primary Elect Ion. Pursuant to a Resolution of ttie County Commi lee, passed Februaiy it, I '.Hi, it is ordered that Its Rcpuhiicau voleis ol Forest Couutv meet on SAIl UDY. MAY lit, l'.HU. at 'J o'clock, p. in , at the follow ingusnied places of holding primary elect lous, to wn: Bvnett, at C'arlngton. Baruelt, al Cksburg, Harnett, al Redclvlte. Green, at Nebraska. Green, at (initonvitlo. Oreen, at Goluia. Harmony, at W est Hickory, ll.irnu ny, at Fogle Farm. Hickory, al Fast Hickory. How e, at Hriokston, Howe, at Cooper Tract. Howe, u Lynch. Howe, al Watson Farm. Howe, al Iron City, Howe, at Frost, vlii. !i also includes former Byroiulown precinct.) Ilowe, at Porkev. How e, at Clough's Mills, Jcnks, at ManenviUe. .looks, at Duhriiig, Kingsiev, at Starr. Kingslev.at Newtown Mills. Knigsley, at Kclleitville. Kii.gsley, at May hum. Tionesta township, al Township House, Tionesta Borough, at Court House. At which time and place they will by their vops nominate: One person lor Congress. One person for Slate Senate. One person for Assembly. One person for Prothonotary, Ac. One person lor Sheriff. Two persons lor Comity Commissioner. Two persons for County Auditor. One person for Jury Commissioner. One person for State Delegate. Fach election precinct w ill also elect one person li r number of the County Comimib e for the ensuing ear. The poils will remain open till 7 p. tl). Return Judges will convene at Ihe Court House, Tionesta Borough, on the following Tuesday, May I I, l'.Hi, at i o'clock p. III. Attention is called to tho Act of June, I'vsl, regulating primary elections, that Judges and Clerks, before entering upon the discharge of their duties, shall lake and subscribe an mull or alliriuatiou ill presence of each oilier. Proper elec ion blanks and tickets w ill be lushed to the committeemen of Ihe different precincts m due nine. It is their duly to sco that these are promptly on hand on the day of the nrnuaiies. Wm G.'.Mouiiuw, Chairman. REN lUICAS ri;i3AKY KU.ES. Kl'I.FS GOVFHNINU TIIK RKPl'B l.U VN PRIMARY Kl.FCTlO.NS OF 1 -'OR F.ST CUl'.N 1Y. 1. The candidates for the several offices shall have their mimes announced in one or more of tlio county paiters al least three weeks prev.oiis l the Primary Meetings stating tho olllee and subject to the a lion ol tho party at the said primary nieet'iu:s. 2. The voters belonging to the Repub lican party in each township and borough shall meet on a day to be designated by the County Committee at tne usual place ol holding spring elections, at 2 o'clock p. m., and proceed to elect one person lor J udge, mid Iwo persons for Clerks who shall loitu a B inid of Flections to receive voles and determine who are tlie proptr persons to vote and who shall hold ihe polls on until 7 o'clock p. ni. After tlie polls are opened, Ihe candidates an nounced shall he balloted tor ; the name of each person voting shall be written on a list nl the time of voting, no person be ing adi.xed to veto more than once for tlie same otlice. :. Alter the polls are cloned the board shall proceed to count tlie vote that each candidate has received, and make out the returns accordingly to bererlilied by II. e Judge and attested by the Clerks. 4. The Judge or one of the Clerks ap pointed by Ihu Judgcj of the respective election district shall meet at tlie Court I loose, in T ionesia, on the Tuesday fol lowing Ihe Primary Meetings nt 2 o'clock p. in , having the returns and a list of vot-rs sin! ihe person having the highest number of voles lor any ollic. shall be declared the nominee of the Republican parly. A. Tho Return Judges shall he compe tent lo r' jeet I v a majority the returns from any district where there la evidence of fraud, either in tlx returns or other wise, and shall reject them where there is evidence of tiiree or more persons vot ing at the Primary Meeting who are not Republicans. ti. Aiiv two or more persons having an equal number ol votes .'or the same ollice the Judges s! all proceed to ballot lor a choice, the person having the highest nuoiOer to be tlie nominee. 7. Tne Return .ludecs shall appoint intones Representative. Senatorial and Congressional whoso accepiaiii e of aid appointment shxll be a pledge to supp.iil the person who may receive the I rgest laiuili r ol volts cast lor that ol- hcc. S. The Return Judges tniy at any lime change Ihe mode and manner of selecting candidates as they mav be instructed by Ihe people at iheir primary meetings, duo n lice being gnn by the County Com mittee. It. The Chairman of the County Com- mitico shall bo required to issue a call in pursii ia f the action of the County Comtiii'.tt e. NEitVtllS IKIMT..BI.E Mill IIS". A Slant Sloi'T Well Told of a Iliid Ciuiililii.il and its Ecus Cure. A. Lewis, of No. 3o) Kast Third street Oil City, Pa., says: ' Oneofiny 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 ami tells me his strength is back his appetite good, sleep natural and nervoisiu ss gone. Ho likes them Very much end co:. aiders the medicines line c.no." Dr. A. W. Chase's Norvo Pills aro sold at 5Hc a liox at dealers, or lir. A. W. Chase Medicine Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Sec that portrait and sigunturo of A. V. Chase, M. D., aro on every package For sain by Killmnr Bros., druggists. Stups I hr Cenuli and works fl'thr ( olil. La alive Broino-uiiiiiie Tablets euro a cold in one day. No cure, no pay . Prico 2'ernls. 11-27-ly I't-llimtUniiia Kiiilrouri Iti-ilm-eJ Itmes lo M. I'aiil or .Ilium ncnli. Account nlin ul lluiiiiMl Amittcrsary. On account ol the National Baptist An niversaries, at St. Paul, Minn., May 20 to 2S, tho Pennsylvania liailroaii Company willsftlloscuisii.il tickets Irom all sta tions en its lines to St. Paid, or Minne apolis, May 17 to 11), good to return Hot eerlier thau May 21, and not later than May 2sl, at greatly reduced rates. These tickets will be goo I for return psssa;;o only when executed by Joint Agent at St. Paul or Minneapolis and payment of 'St cents inado n r this service. By de positing ticket ilh Joint Agent not ear lier tl in May 21 nor later than May 21', and pay nient of .Vi rents at time of de posit, an extension of return limit may he obtained to leave St. Paul or Minim al oils not !ao r than Jun. ..o. It I'rcam or the Nens. T.si many men whisper their like and shout their dislikes. Vuderwear to lit every one at Tic iicnta Cash Store. It Men and choihesllncs are apt to be unsteady when they have too many sheets in the wind. KeineiiiU'r that we have the largest and most complete line ot ladies' muslin underwear ever shown in Tionesta, and w sell it at prices thai w ill surprise y u. Heath A Flit. It If the man behind tho gun is a crack shot Ihe rabbit's left hind foot doosu'l save it. Tomatoes, encumbers, lettuce, on ions, redlshcs, in fact all fresh vegetables in the market can bo found at the White Star Grocery, and they aro always liept fresh loo. Also In a (quarters for tropical fruits, confectionery, and the finest line of groceries in town. 2t A square mail is seldom a rounder Flour thut makes baking easy at T, C S. 11 Marriage of a deal and dumb couple ought to result in unspeakable happi ness, You can get it at Hopkins' Sb.ro tf The proof of tho pudding is in the re quest of the small boy for another por tion. Our slock of summer underwear this season for both ladies and gents is the nicest ever. Come and see. Heath A Felt. A good many men get their opinions as well as their clothes ready made. Remember that you can get the finest bulk gulden seeds at tho White Mar Gro cery, if Finest line of skirls and jackets at T. C. S. It Money makes Ihe mare go If the jockey has horse, sense. l.awu mowers. Ice cream freezers, Hammocks, croquet sets, everything we want for this season of the year. Gi t them at llopkin's store. It A sealskin sack does not always warm the heart. Ladies wrappers, skirts and jackets at T. C. S. It A secret of dress Is the location of the pocket. For a nobby straw hat call on Hop kins, u A pessimist ia a man who thinks other men art as bud as they know he is. We are long on sh rt waists, but shori on prices. Come aud e amine. Heath A Felt. It A w ise man is his own best friend; a fool is his own worst enemy. IStoadway hala at Tioneada Cash Store. . u Political bosses like to think of them selves as the sovereign people, These warm spring da s bring light clothing to mind. We are showing in our dry goods department an assortment of II in goods that surpasses anything 111 that line ever shown in Tiomsta. If you have ever dealt w ith us you know that our prices are right if ynu have not, dome and be convinced. Heath A Feit. 1 Success covers a multitude of traus ac'lons ol the gold-brick variety. For underwear and hosiery see T. C. S. It The sweet confection abroad may be a hitler pill at home. A Tionesta Woiiiaa Asks "have you a floor paint that w ill last two wockaf" Ye we have Devoo's; it has a beautiful gloss and will wear two years if properly applied. J. D. Davis 3 2tl-Mn Vt liooiiiiis t'nuah. A woman who has had experience Willi this disease, tells how to prevent any dangerous consequenro front it. She says: Our thnt children took whooping cough last summer, our haby boy being only three months old, and owing to our giving them Chamberlain's Coiuh Rem edy, they lost none of thnir plumpness and came out in much better health than oilier children whose parents did not use this remedy. Our oldest girl would call lustily for cough svrup between w hoops. Jessie Pinkey Hall, Springville, Ala. This remedy is for sate by Killmer Bros., Tionesta, W. G. Wilkina, West Hickory, Pa. AGENTS WANTED. I.IFi: OF T. DKW1TT T A LM AGIO, by his son. Rev. Frank Dew itt Talmae and associate editors of the Christian Herald. Only book endorsed by Taliuago lainliy. Fuoimous prolit tor agents who act quickly. Outtit ten cents. Write im mediately I' LA RK t- CO., 222, S. Rli St., l liliU , l a. .Mention tins paper. 4 21-tl Notice. Notice is ho; (by given that an appli cation will be luude lo the Court of Com mon Pleas of Forest County, on the nine tccnth day of May next, at 10 o'clock in the loii noon, under Act ol Assemble, entitled "An Act lo provide lor the in corporation and regulation of rertain cor porations," approved April 2'.i, WI, and the sun lenients thereto, by Amos ('ling er. Syo Neid, Josephns Dunham, Jesse Biirchhcld. II. o. I arson anil J . J. Me Cruin, for the charter of an intended cor poration lo be railed. The Neilitown t enieterv Association, ihe character and object of which is Hi" maintenance of a burying ground, and for this purpose to have, nossess and enjoy all rights, beuo- lits and priveligcs conleried by the Act ol Assembly alorsaul, anil Us supple ment. J. J. MrCnt'M. PROCLAMATION. WltKiiKAs. The Hon. W. M. I.indsev President JudL'O of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions ill mid for tho isiuni v ol l-.iresl, has isHiied his pre eept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, tiuarier ."sessions oi me i-eaee, i irpnaiis' Coort, Over and terminer iiuu Ocneral Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for Hi County of Forest, to commence on the Third .Monday ot Mav, being tho lllth (lav or .May l'rj. , tiro is thereforo given lo the Cor oner. Justices of the Peart and Con stables of said county, that they be then and there iu their proper persons at ten o'elis'k A. M., ol said day with their rocoids, inquisitions, examination, and other loineinliranoes, to do those things which to their ollice appertain to be done, ami lothoscwhoare bound in recognizance to prisoeute a gainst the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail ol Forest County, Dial they ma v be Ihen and there to prosecute against tliein as shall lie just. Given un der my hand and seal this 21st day of April, A. D. P'02. J. W. JAMIFSON. i..s.l Sheriff. ! GOLDEN RELIEF cures p.ir omp TTvr'w colds M IV50ETHBOS,'S INSIDE OB OUT OiAKHHffAi In 1 to ft minutes ?..'.: BCUTS : SJRUISFS (STINGS BXCSTT NAIIS I COLIC -v.wi TE31 I Elegant Simplicity! Our dliirt waists this (caeou are a liappy combination ot rlo gutKO in finish, with simplicity of material. Tlie variety of styles makes it possible for every woman lo wear something stylish witb v.ry small outlay of ruoney. Tricea range f. titn flOj up. R0BINS0N, TUE. Hi i-ivr. List of causes set down for trial iu tho Court ol Common Pleas of Forest Count v, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Third Monday of Mav, 1:1)2 : 1. Truman I). Collins v John Wilson, No. 8 !, September term, liKO Summons in eject -unit. 2. J, W. Baxter, vs. M. V. Patterson and J. F Been, trading as Patterson A Beck. No. .Hi, May Term, hid. Sum mons in assumpsit. :t. K. C. Hi. uh and George IT. Killmer, doing business i,s 11. ath t Killmer vs. Free Mnlhoilisl Church, W. J, Foreman contractor and W. J. Foreman and Guy Hillard, trustees. No ;- Sept. Term, P.-01. So:. Fa. Sur. Mechanics I, ion. 4. Mary Caldwell vs, Brali' ev ,V Ilea f ami .I.S. Caldwell. No. 7, Feb. Term, i:m2. Sherill "s interpleader. 5. J. B. Frb, vs. Pennsylvania Hail roa.l Company. No. 14, Feb. Term, P.irJ. Appeal by Deit. from J. P. i. Michael West vs. C. W. Seigworth. No. IS, May Term, 1!11. Summons 111 Trespass. 7. Tionesta Manufacturing Company Limited, v. Fast Fnd Mantel aud I lie Company. No. t, Nov. Term, ltmi. Sum mons in assomnsit. Attest, JOIIN II. KOBF.HTS'ON, Proiluuiotarv. Tionesta. Pa.. April 2, l!H2. I'lON l-XTA .U-Y It li. KTM CORPKlTKl) EVKKY Tl'K HKl.lAlil.K IlKAl.l Flour "i sack Corn meal, feed, Iilttti Corn meal, family, "f h) It) Chop feed, puro grain Oats Corn, shell, d Huokwhii.t II mi r, j) tt Beans bushel Ham, sugar cured Bacon, sugar cured H Shoulders Salt Pork, tl. Whilellsh y kit Sugar Svrup N. O. Molasses , t'ollee, lioast llio Coiree, blended Java Tea Butler Bico Fggs, fresh...., Salt f) barrel ljird Potatoes, f) bushel Potatoes, Sweet Y It I. hue 'p barrel Nails t ki-g SPAY, BY l.ioM.r. 1.4. l.lM l.'s) (u .-0 ..... .Nl 21 2..M! .1 .IS .10 .1 .1(0 ft) tit) ."! "s'lMi ,50 ..... .:.Vii .6(1 12sij,I5 .20 .Mi (d.2." Ondv.OM e.12) 1.2o .11 .Is) .tr.' WbU.oo a. 75 Cures Klieumalisiii, Neuralgia, Injuries, Sore Feet, Inline and Aching Back, iikin I)ist-ases. Pains and Spiains. IP WftNO ELECTRIC OIL. 25-. TRY IT If D A VG TO ADVF.BTISK In THIS PAPFK. ROYAL SHOES. DAnpi? I .n I IJ Wo arc proud of our showing of these superb shoes. Wo know they arc going to ho prime favorites this season and have taken special pains to make n complete showing of these superior shoes. No other house has such a range of patterns or de sirable styles. Men's W omen's Children's Carpets. i Mies u j&m ALWAYS LEADERS I1T QUALITY OB PRICE. Substantial for Women do nut depend on tlie amount of leatlier wotkcil into lliem, but tlie quality of it. Tlio lightness, die grace aud the wearing qualities of the have won thorn a distinctive prestige with women. Tht makers guarantee thetu, we do, aud iuvite your inspec tion of the now styles just in. HEATH Up-to-Date A O. A. It. A. Wayxk Cook, President. FOUEST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, MlllfCTORS A. Wayne Cook, O. W. Ilobiuson, Wm. Kineai baugli, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Ultchey. J. T. Dale, J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yment at low rales. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative b king, lnlorest paid on lime deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. The Spring Campaign i now on in WALLJPAPER! CEO. I. DAVIS, The re.-ognized artist in Paper Hanging and Palming, has all his samples ready for inspts-ti-in, and a liner line al lower pri. e was never exhibited here or else where. Mr. Davis Is prepared to show samples and give estimates on all work in his I. ue, and it will. lie well for parties needing hl service., to consult bun al once before engagements are made too far ahead. Border papers g. in at same price as ceilings and walls. This is a new thing and an important item ill keeping do-vn the expense, Desolution Notice. Take nml.-e that the partnership bo tween Charles Koecn and Wulf Hoseu do ing business as Wolf Kosen .V Bro., at Marienville, Pa., was on the 20 1 h day of March, A. D., 100:', by agreement III writing dissolved. The business will hereafter be conducted by Wolf Itosen, Charles K sen having wilhwrawn from business. All claims due tho linn will be settled with Wolf ltos.-n. Wolf IIokkn. Dated, April 2'.lh, 1!HJ. Wanted-An Idea 3 Whn rn think r ftniiH) aiiiiiuo tiling lo lustful. Prrrt Tour 1ntiw: thrr mny inn yu wpalfh Wrtw 3QHS WtODKHill'KN A X).. ?Wnt Att Bey. Wavhtnitum. l. i'.,tt their nu vttmt IT LEATHER atent Kic . SHOES AXMINSTERS MOQUETTES BODY BRUSSELS VELVETS TAPESTRIES INCRAINS UNIONS MATTINGS LINOLEUMS Shoes 01ga Nethersole $2.50 Shoes & FEIT. Doalors in 60.TS. Kki.i.t. Cashier. Wm. Smkarhauuh, Vice Prealden NATIONAL 1JANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150,000. Finest Ever Shown. It is sd mi lied by till who have eutn them thut lliij season's styles of Xelth'lon Nliuci niul Oxford Are handsomer aud in . re varied thau ever before shown. They aro shoo perfection and have no equals in beauty, elegauce and tase lur the foot. Fashionable in shape, high grado iu material and eccelleut in construction. The re a ton wli" these shoes have beaten all records in sales is that Ihey are perfection in Gl: No shoes have ever equalled them in this respect. Won't yon allow Is I.) dem onstrate how perfectly they fit? JOE LEVI, Cor, Centre, Seneca, & Sycamore Sts OIL CITY, 1M. none 23. RIGHT PRICES. Goodyear Welt Hand Turn McKay sewed. Rugs, o lui c