THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. Wi:i)Ni:.SI)AY, MAY 7, l'.Wi FIKE INSURANCE . . AMI REAL ESTATE AGENCY ..OF" C. PI. AMI & SOI, TlOXKSTJ, PA. All Leading Campanlcit . Jtepreneiitt'd. Wild Land, Fortius, Houses 0 Lotufor Sale or llent. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. New Ailveillscincuts. I.ainincra. Ail. Robinson. Ail. Hopkins. Locals. 1'i'iici' Ky. Header. K i Miner ilros. Local. Heath A Kelt. Locals. Dovoe it Co. Headers, 111. Ci-nlrnl Itv. Header. l M. A St. l Hy. Kim lor. White Slur (IriKJury, Locals. Tin n i! -il a Cash Store. Local. Oil uuirkct dosed it f l.lid. Oil mill gas leases at thin olllce. Kresh candy Hi T. C. S. It Hopkins sells the Douglas shoes tl Fresh strawberries at tlio White Star (inx-ery. It (iroeerie are always fresh at Tlo liostu Cash Kt iro. It Oct ymir cemetery lots dressed up Tor Hesitation Day. These are busy Jays whero cash rules the prices. T. C. 8. It Ijawn iiiowera aro in business once more to the full extent. Don't forget Conw ell's lectin e at tlie court house this evening. Iron lied, springs, mattresses, din ing room chairs, JU, at Hupk ins' store. 1 James Emert, of (Icrman Hill, lost a Bond team horse ly dentil last Saturday morning. (loto Killnier rtnw. drug sloro for delicious Ice cream soda or ice creem In any quantity. It Ttw season for cab bing lias does not npeii till J. mo loth, and eominues till February lith. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Sean drelt, of Fox Creole, Monday inurnlug, May 5, l!,a son. Nothing nicer than a pood ham mock swinging under a shade tree. Hopkins lias thorn all grades. It Sty lish fctraw hats nro tho chief ex liltiit in our show window this nock. Hive a look. Heath A Kelt. 1- Tho new stea . laundry Is in opera tion, having made tho first eolleetion on Monday morning of this week. Tho hammock reason is now on and wo have a very nice assortment uf tins cninfbruible article. Month A Kelt. It Tho Northwestern Association, (S. A. 11.. will hold lis annual rn-iinion In Franklin on Wednesday, Sept 10th, next. Mr. (Ion. V. Sawyer and family wish to tlnuk tho neighbors and friends for their kindness to them during their re cent bereavement. It's a tnlhly ill wind that blows no body good. Since tho trust boomed the price of meat up beyond our reach we haven't had a touch of rheums! ir.. W. J. Campbell has the foundation completed for his new residence on May street and tho building will be rushed from now on as rapidly as possible. A great treat is in storo for those who who attend the Cottwcll lecture at the court house tills evening. Ills fame is too great In need mention. Hear him. Wanted, man for Forest Co. Organ izer lor fraternal benefit society. One fa miliar with insurance, preferred. Liberal terms to right ptrty. II x Scranton, Pa. 3t All kinds uf fruit trees aro blossom-. Ing, and If that wore any indication the crop should bo a good one this season, though early tippcarancea aro oftoii de ceptive. Tho proper time to begin work on the roads is right now, before the hot sun and wind bakes them so hard that a scraper will not make an Impression up on tbein. Tho river keeps up to a pretty nice boat running stngn, and there. Is Bcun-ely a day but that souio boats or barg'S are started from or Dnss this point for the lower markets. Tlio Doiieks' oil report for April shows Ii7!t new wells completed with C72 rigs and drilling wclN. This is an in ereaeofal wells and a decrease of 2'.'fl barrels in new production compared with the mouth of March. One lioiindrsd and fifty thousand trout fiy have been shipped to various points from the State fishery here within the past three days. Seems as if the streams ought to be pratty well stocked a this rate. Corry leader. Lenore, (he l-year-old daughter of attorney T. F. Hitchey fell out of a ham mock at her home yesterday and broke the bono of tho left leg above the ankle. Dr. ltovard attended tho ationl and she ia doing cmito well this morning. 'The Marlenvllle Express reached Its nitrons again last week, being printed at tue Clarion Hepublican otllco for the present. Kditor Pickens expects to have things running in his ollice sgaln as soon aa a building can be secured and a print ing outlit gotten together. Tho Franklin district conference of tlio M. K. church began its session in the church at this place Monday evening, and lasted till tills morning. Nearly all mo ministers of tho district, numbering upward of Z't, were present uml a very successful session w as hold. . A. V. Kkhards, fur tho past eight years manager and superintendent of the gasa'd water plants of Tiunesta, re signed that position last week, and Jas. R. Clark was elected to tako bis place. Mr. 1(1 hards' thorough acciiainiaiice with tho busin us has put both nlaula on good footii g, Keepii g up s good supply of both these excellent com mod dies, so that consumers had no occasion for com plaint on that score. We are not aware where "Al." Intends locating, but in whatever co.niiuiinily or capacity wu w ish and bespeak lor bun success. Rev. J. V. Stockton, ul Wdklusburg, Pa., will supply the Presbyterian church during the ahsence of tho pastor w ho will take a vacation in ordei to regain his health which lias not been good since his return from abroad last year. You may have uoticcd that when a man has d 'lie you a iniaii t'lrn, ho acts m id at you and w ill not spcuk as he passes you. If you endorse a frjend's nolo, and he lets you pay it. it is dollars to doughnuts bo will say all suits of mean things about you. It Is strange, but true. The twelth annual tournament of tho State Sportsman's Association will lie held in Oil City tills year.lasting from the l.'tth to tho Kith of May inclusive. The Oil City gun club has completed all ar rangements lor this special event and will show their visitors a royal time. Many shooters of national fame w ill be in attendance. Kay Ilirtcil wishes to announce to those w ho contemplate putting down ce ment walks that ho is now. ready for orders, and w ill commence work as soon as the rirer is low enough to get giavel. (hve your win k to a home man whose guarantee will hold good and who will put in a foundation of the proper depth. Joseph Mong, of tho . township had the middle and third lingers of the rigid band badly lacerated by the knives of a rotary feed cutter which he was operat ing Monday morning, lir. ltovard dressed tlio Injiiied baud, and atjongli nouu of tho lingers had to be amputated he will have a mighty soro hand for sums time. An exchange remarks that the gaso line season Is now at hand and accidents limy in cur, and to remember that if you have a gasoline lir:', throw Hour on it, or meal or sand, never water. Flour, meal or sand w ill put the tire right out. Water only spreads it. Now tlx this in your ow n mind so it will come Handy when you need it. W. II. Frost and wile who have spent tlio winter in Lcmison, Alabama, where Mr. Frost has large interests in the lum ber business, started north last week, and will Ink up their re idince for the sum mer at their home In Fredonia, N. Y, The thermometer registered lull down there and they concluded that was a little too wurin for comfort. The Advocate, Kidgway, Pa., says: Hev. S. Sager, of this place, left here Monday last for Peterboro, Ontario Can ada, lie and rue of Ills brothers are go ing into business In Canada, and will open a boarding school in tlio near future. Thov seem to have an excellent opening for such a school. Rev. Sager expects to move his family to Canada before long. "Had I saved my lumber," said A. J. Thompson, a lumber dealer of t'ilus Ville, al the ('niiin Station last night. "I could now get more for It on the stump than when 1 had It milled. Tho men who Kept their trees standing aro now getting all tl e money, while tho other fellows who did not look Into the future are cussing their luck." Pittsburg toi lette. The thirteenth anniversary of tho l'pKorth League will occur Sunday, May llth. Following is the program: Sun rise prayer moeting at 0 o'clock conduct ed iiy Kev. Nicklu. At 11 o'clock, there will be a program rendered by tho F.p worlli I.cauue. At ti: in, League rally; 7::i(, Kev. Nickle will address the League. K very body is invited to attend theso services. A now scliemo to swindle tho farmer is coming this way from northern Ohio. A men comes along and oilers to sell tin right for a new-iauglod wagon tongue. If the farmer does not bite readily the tongue is left Willi him. A confederate then comes along and gets struck on the pattern and offers f-UHl for it. The man sends fi'iO to man No. 1 for tho right and the job is done. Scowilen A Clark have a ear load of buggies of all grsibis, a very lino selec tion, ami something tosultany purchaser. Also a good line ol learn wagons of their ow n snpoi ior make. They are ready for allcomers in these lines and hopo to have a cal I from any who may contem plate purchasing. And if you want a plow or anything In the farm implement line, they can lit you out satisfactorily and save vou money. tl Tlio Republicans of Venango county nominated the following ticket at their primaries last Saturday : Congress, Jos eph C.Sibloyj Senate, Willis J. Hilling; Assembly, Dr. (ieo. W. Magee, It. II. Os burn; Register and Recorder, D. K. Ilu cliannn ; Protlionot iry, Marshall l'hipps; Treasurer, John It. Steele; County Com missioner, Charl-s W. Shaner, John W. Irwin; State Delegates, P. M. Speer, O. II. Parsons, A. R. Newton. Joe and Sarah, the baby bears which have been on exhibition and attracted so much attention at Wager's market for the past two weeks, were this morning taken to Oil City, where they will bo shown for a lime. It Is likely that the little ones w ill bo sold to the Citizen's Traction company of Oil City ami will bo placed in Smithnian's park at that place. Mr. Wager has set a price ol $UM on the pair and they aro well worth It. Titus ville Courier. Three boys, sons of the most promi nent residents of Iteynoldsvill", Jclb r son county, namely, Fiancis Ilarilman, aged II. Charles McF.ntor, a'cd 1-', and John Cowley, aged It), were rlronned in Sandvlick creek yesterday. Tho boys were playing alorg the stream and it is supposed that ouo of lliein fell between tho logs ill tho creek and in attempting to assist him the other two fell in and wero drowned. Their bodies were recovered a short time after the accident. The impression is general among the fi-heriuen of Pennsylvania thai when the game and llsh laws wero enacted by the lust legislature, that the clause imposing a penalty ol $2" for lishing on Sunday was eliminated. This Idea is erroneous. Although nothing was said in tlio new statute prohibiting Sun. lay fishing, there was no clause nullilying the clause in the oh) law, which now stands. Any one guilty ol fishing on Sunday can bo mulc ted in costs, the minimum of which is f i"i and costs, ono-half of the line to go to the Informer. Two men from Youngs t oAii, Ohio, who I elieved that the new law c limiiia'.d tl.e Sunday penally, crossed tho Slate line and fished ill the Mahoning river last Sunday. They were nrrested and each paid an amount ap proaching fit). Derrick. A ii. an lavor begins to rl.so in the Wolld until he settles down. The viewers appointed by the Dauphin county court to view tho bridgo across Tionesla cr. ek, Greeu township, lately destroyed by llxsl.wllh the object of hav ing the State rebuild the same, met and viewed the site on Thursday last. Their recommendation to the court covers sev eral liiiMrtant points, they believing the now structure should be of steel, single span of .")."i feet in leuulh, to be ten feet higher than former bridge, and that the approaches should be of steel, the one on right bank to be 100 feet long, and that on tlio loft bank 1 :B feet long and ex tend over the railroad track. The report states, also, that tho probable cost will be about t.t),(0. School Dlreehii'h' ( onrrntlon. Tim convention of school directors for the election of a superintendent of schools of Forest county met in the court house in this placo yesterday, and woio called to order by Superintendent Stit.iiiger. The convention organized by electing (icorge W. Warden of Hickory township, President, and Win. (. Morrow of Har mony, and M. II. Shick of Jeuks as Sec retaiies. The question fixing the salary of the superintendent w as the lirst to be taken up. It was decided by a vole of the convention that no action be taken, after a motion to fix the salery at $1,51 u was voted down. The question w ill be determined upon the length of school term for the past year, which seems to exceed seven and one-half months, and it will not likely I15 less than $1,51)0, but no part of that sum will be taken from the appropriation for Forest county. Nominations wero then ma to as fol lows; K. K. Stit.ingcr, the present in cumbent, R. Specr and T. E. Arm stroll ', of Tionesla. Hut one ballot was necessary, resulting as follows: Slit. inger 2!I, Speer 2n, Al mstinng There were hut 51 of the HI directors present. The convention then dispersed. Democratic Xomiiiiilions. At tho Demoirratic pritnarios held last Saturday the following ticket was placed in nomination: State Senate, W, D. Shields, of Harnett ; Aasseiubly, J. W. Landers, of Tione-la Ilorough; Sheriir, Henry C. Keinble, of Harmony; County Commissioners, Henry Woingard, of Green, R. J. Flynn.of Kingsley; County Auditor, B. A. McCloskov, of lireen; Jury Commissioners, Lewis Wagner, of Tionesta twp. At the meeting of the Democratic county coinmitteo held yes terday there having been no name an nounced for the olIh;s ol Prothonotarv, D. J. Murphv, of Howe township, was given that place on the ticket. The total figures on thoso ollices for which there was a contest aro as follows; SENATK. Shields Hiteliev ; (iiayl.ill :tir I.Mi I.V ASsEMIII.y. Landers s!H Carson I.VI LDt'M'r C.IM.MISSIONKR. Hoovler 1." SiL'uins ISH.I H inegard ; 2-0 Flynii 'iTZ (t reenewalt lo-t Herman U0 The Iloilies Mill Missing. Since Monday teiephono messages from Cairo have been received every niejit giv ing new s of tho day's work and tho Unit ing of bodies, but the waters still keep our loved ones in tluvr embrace. The searching party has a special boat which leaves Cairo In the morning at 5 o'oloek for the scene of tlio disaster, re turning in the evening. L. C. Porterfleld has had one gang of men under him and J. II. White another, mid tho gruesome work goes on day r. Iter day w ithout re sult. Traces of Mr. Hunter wero found in Pie wreck in tho way of toilet articles, but no clothing or baggage has been lo cated. Hut fast in the wheel of tho boat wore found a door and a shutter of the statu rooms occupied. Il Is now sur mised that they were awakened, had lime to dress and get hold of the door and shutter ns floats, and Iheil jumped over board. Whether they wero struck by the wheel or were drawn under the boat is surmise. Hut it is generally thought that Ihey w ill be found together, as Mr. Magill, who was a powerful swimmer, would not hate left Mr. Hunter who was not. So far as we can learn, tho boat or wheel have not beeu raised or moved, and Ihey may bu imprisoned under one or the other. P.ills, showing half tone pictures ol .Messrs. Hunter and Magill, have been thoroughly distributed all down the Ohio and Mississippi oiler log reward for the recovery of tho bodies, and Robert Humier Is at Cairo to watch for such in formation. Ttdinute News. Fiiilcnvor Hems. A heavy thunder shower accompanied by considerable hail occurred here on Sunday evening. The Saints held services in the K. O. T. M. ball at Last Hickory Sunday night. Supreme Deputy Wll-on of tho K. O. T. M. Is hero for a few weeks to stir up interest in lodge manors. The Democrats held their primary at the township houso Salurilry afternoon. Hark peeling opened this week. Men aro not very plenty, consequently wages aio middling high. Prof. K lucker's two nights entertain ment in K. O. T. M. hall last week, from a financial point of view Mas a failure, very few people attending. I'kiiiio. Yi. c. t. r. The F.xeciitivo committee of the For est County Woman's Christian Temper ance I'uiou w ill meet at tho homo of the President, Mrs. N. P. Wheeler, a'. En deavor, on Monday, May llth. Luncheon at twelve o'clock . HusinesH meeting at half past one o'clock. The county ntli oers, including the Local Presidents and county Superintend) nts, are n quested to be present. Ai.ii'K II. Sniuiss.Secy. No (ibis Carriage Palm .lliulc w ill wi ar as long as Devoc's. No others arc as heavy bodied, becaice Devoe's w eigh :l to s ounces more to the pint. Sold by Jas. D. Davis. II yi-.iui Ilium seekers Cxciirsfoii Hates. To points West, Southwest snd North- w est w ill be on sale the 1st and :lrd Tues- j it. iv of each month during March, Apnl-i and May via Illinois Central Railroad at; aliont one fare plus f.'.oo for round trip w ith stopover privileges. Write to day for free de eriptive matter and full par ticulars to F.. A. Kleiner, Trav. Pass. Agt Ml. i nlr.il K. !(. Park lllllldiog, Pllls buiu. Pa. VOU AXU VOUlt I'KIE.NIM. Clifford Craig was up from Oil City over Sunday. Hairy Watson was a business visitor to Oil City Saturday. Mrs. H. H. Felt was a visitor to Oil City last Friday afternoon. Miss Mae Hurtt, of Marienvillo, is a guest of Mrs. J. H. Robertson. John Joyce was up from Oil Citv to spend Sunday with bis patents. Mrs. I). W. Clark was a guo-t of Oil City friends a part of last week. ('apt. J. J. Haiglit, of Cooper Tract, was a visitor in town yesterday. Mrs Lizzie Hilling made a shopping trip to Oil City yesterday aflornoon. Mrs. C. Ammo and Paul were visit ors to friends in Warren over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Proper, weio business visitors tu Oil City Friday a f tcrnoou. Mrs. Suio M. Sharpe is a guest at the Inline of Dr. aud Mrs. C. A. Hlack, Titus villc. Pa. Mrs. E. E. Fleming and Mrs. A. Carson were Oil City visitors last Friday afternoon, W. L. Culbertson, ol Oil City, was a guest at the home of J. II. Foues over last Sabbath. Mrs. A. M. Doutt and daughter, (iunovieve, visilod friends In Oil City a part of last week. Mrs. C. Russell and son Nelson, of Tidioute, visited Tionesta friends be tween trains on Monday. Misses Katharino aud Mary Joyce pleasantly entertained a number of the young folk last Friday evening. Our staunch old Republican friend, Isaiah Cassatt, of Harnett township was one of our pleasant callers yesterday. Miss Jessie Wells, telegrapli operator at the I'ennsy depot, is spending a week's vacation at her home at Salamanca, N. Y. Waller J, Morgan, one of the carvers at the mantel works, left Saturday for a week's visit at his home at Hughesville, Pa. C. R. Bowman, superintendent of the mantel works, was a business visitor to Jamestow n, N, Y., a couple of davs last week. Mrs. Robert Adams, of Henry's Rend, who was visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. W. McCrea, returned home Sat urday. P. C. Hill, who has been seriously sick for the past week with pneumonia, is somew hat bolter, but not yet out of danger. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Irwin, of Tiones ta, are in the city on a short visit to the former's sister, Mrs.CHeydrick. Frank lin News. Tho Rkfi'Iimcan had a ptoasant call yestorday Irom (ico. Wagner, ol the ex tensive lumber firm of Wagner A Wilson, Merit nville, Chas. and James Conger were housed up last week with a sevcro attack of grip combined with nourulgia, but aro able to be out again, L. Agnew is roeoverlng slowly from a severe attack of rheumatism in both feet, eonllning him to the houso for the past two weeks. Walter Crouch and CJus B. Evans were down from Hickory township Mon day evening learning the mysteries of the second degree in Masonry. O. H. Keller, of Lyons, Pa,, is hero on a visit to his son, County Treasurer F. A. Keller, and Miss Edith Weilo, of Warren, is a guest of Mrs. Keller, Quite a large party of young girls from hero picnicked near West Hickory last Friday, going up on tho morning train and returning in the evening. Mrs. J. R. Morgan is home from a months visit to the family of her son Frank, in Pittsburg. She report i that Mrs. Morgan and tho children, who were on the sick list, as all well again. By an oversight last week we failed to mention Charles and Harry Wolf, sons of Mr. and Mrs Henry Wolf of tlietowu ship, who loft last Tuesday for Pittsburg to attend tho summer term at Duff's Bus iness College. "Farmer" I. E. Dtun arrived in the citv Friday evening, direct from the Texas oil fields, his personal appearance being ample evidence that tho glorious clinialo ol the South agrees with him. Oil City III izzard. Miss lloula MoCroa. ofSiyerly, who has been the guest of her cousin, Miss Alice McCrea for the past week returned to her home Mou lay evening. Misses Lillian and Uraco McCrea are visiting friends at Eiglo Rock, Will Craig, who has been at homo for the past three weeks on sick leave, re turned to his work for the National Tran sit company at South Vandalia, N, Y., Monday morning, feeling and looking much Improved in health. R. J. Thompson, who has charge of Ihe stock room at the Ridgway Dynamo and Engine Works, and moved hero re cently from Brockway ville, has pur chased tho residi-nee of James Penlield, on Hydo avenue. Ridgway Advocate. Jas. Aliarali and David Thompson were business visitors in Tionesta dur ing tlio past week. 'I hese gentlemen are both successful Jefferson county jobbers, woll known to Forest county lumber men, where they have been engaged in extensive contiiu ts for lime years past. Mrs. R. T. Biizard and son, ol Brock way ville, were guests of Mrs. (i. F. Wat son on Monday. Mr. aud Mrs. Fred Slocuin, Hary Spinger and Miss Lena Watson, of toilinza, aud W. A. Showman, of Kebctlvillc, wero guests of Mr. and M rs, Watson yesterday, aud Miss Ada McColluin, of Oil City, was a guest of Miss Georgian Walson. Ula S, Miles, who has for the past two years been employed as a clerk in Tionesta Cash Store left Saturday for Pittsburg where ho has secured a good position ill the upholstery department of th large store, of Jos. Homo A Co. Ula has many friends among the young people here who will wish hlin abundant success in his now position. Friends hero have received invita tions from M isa May H. Murphy lo at tend the lilth annual commencement ex ercises of the Geneva, Iinl,. High School, next Wednesday evening, May I I. Miss Murphy was at one time a pupil in the Tionesta schools and has many friends among the young proplc. Her aunl.Mrs. Win. Morgan, leaves lo-inoriow noon for Gcueva 1 1 alt"iid the exercisys, JlarleiivllIcN Fire Loss Since the great fire at Marienvillo the people have been pretty generally en gaged in having their insurance adjusted, ami It is h ped all losses will be settled to the satisfaction of those who sullcred by the conflagration. As a rule the loss es have been complete, very littlo being saved, a fact which should make a proper adjustment much easier. The Express says "tho prospects for Marienvillo are to-day belter than tvor. It was and will be a good town, and ill tho near futuro several brick buildings will bo erected. Marienvillo Is not dead Jusd begun to live." Through the courtesy of the Turner Bros, insurance agency we are pormilted to give the following accurate list of losses and insurance carried : Loss Insiir'co C. W. Amsler f 1U,0'K) f:,lnV7 M. A. Carriuger fMKI 400 Mrs. Laura Graybill I,2fm 500 Mrs. Cora Cooper 500 lluO Cecil Gross 2,000 l,2"iii Fennor Hart 1,21:0 1,(nki Miller A Co M) 350 David Mintz .W.IMIO ls.250 J.H. Menseh 12,000 (t,5ll J. H. Fiddler 2"0 ami J. J. Young 7,eoo 5U0 A. M. Neely A Co 14.(100 10,000 . D. Neill O.OOO 3,500 Neill A Stoneoiphcr 3,.'ki0 2,550 Marienvillo H. A M. Co. .. S,5on 2,500 T. J. Kevner 8,000 3.000 A. S'roinquxsi M) 200 A. F. Smith 2,ooo 1,400 Mrs. M. E. Graybill 1,2ihi Sun M. C. Carriuger 3,500 2,0n( J. II. Moorisoii 400 400 J. II. Powers 10,000 5,ihi0 W. W. Kribbs &,IK 0 5,200 Mrs. Martha Leech 700 500 Mrs. M. It. Sutton 1,000 7o(l Jenlcs Lodge I. O. O. F.... 1,510 1,100 Amsler Bros. A Co. 1,500 1,000 II. II. Harp HI) 050 P. O. S. 01 A I.6iH 1,4,10 A. E. Stoiicciphnr S.noO 3,200 G. S. National Rank 4.0 450 Marienvillo Express 2,0 i Set) Dr. b. Porter 1,0011 s:;,o Mrs. E. C. Davis 1.200 WW Walton Estate 1.000 (150 I. O. O. F Encainp't :mo 15o (ieo. W. Buhl fi.OOO WHi C. II. Hitchey MOO Hot) Star Grocery Co l,0o l MMi Mrs. J. T. Smith I, "00 1,000 O. F. Carlson 2,(HI0 1,300 Fire Association 5'0 5ti0 Presbyterian church 2,500 l,(kiO M. II." Shick 200 200 It. K. Carriuger A Co 1,000 Win Susan Carr 1,200 Hi L. Hunt 5i) 3o0 H. B. Hoover Wdl 5n0 II. Cohen 5,000 2,500 John llonvor 1,000 John Kohrig 100 Haiigbman Bros ?K B. A O. K. K. Co 15,000 A. L. Emert 400 Dr. J. E. Beck 5,0( 0 Johnson (Photog'r) 1,2IN P. Cunningham L2no 1,000 Harry Towler 1,00 400 II. S. Keck 175 Mary B. Kohrer A Co 4,(loo N. F. Hoover 1,000 Mrs. Lindslny 400 J. N. Saudrock 3,ouo Blood Kstalo NU C. II. Knapp 000 P. Walton 400 Moriaritv Estate..: 2.000 Sarrah llottlsli tloo Mrs. M. Levy 400 N. Burton 2'M D. Kil'er 4e0 Mrs. Mortimer 1,000 Towler Estate 2,5(0 2,2( 0 Dr. C. C. Ylngling 400 150 Kahle Estate 4u0 4oo J. H. Watson fl.oni) Ruben Stopp IP'O Mrs. E. Cunningham Io0 It. Sigwoath .mo J. A. Grubbs 200 200 H. C. Howard 0"0 G. W. F.ddv 4iKl T. C. MeM aster 1.500 l.ooO BuhlAGibbs 2,l"H tmO Mrs. Mahenev 1,000 .1. P. Goth...." :too D. 'Stelner 200 A. E. Hiines (loo Sundry individual losses.. 2,ooo lion Total.. 10S,5('7 Letter to F. P. Amsler. Tionesta, Pit. Dear Sir: Dovoe Jead aud zino not only goi s further than Mixed Piiiuls except lead and oil, the paint that covers as well but is full measure. Few paint , that aro sold I v the can, aro full-measure; generally thoy aro about ten per cent short, Tho same is true of almost everything factory wolghls and measures aro almost always sliori. Lead and oil is an honest paint; the only objection to it is its chalking oil' in three years. Dovoe lead and ziuu neither chalks nor peels, but lasts twice as long as lead and oil. Yours truly, 74 F. W. DevoK A Co. P. S, Jas, D. Davis sells our paint. TO Ct Ul! A COLD IN (INK DAY . Take Laxative liroino Quinine. Tablets All druggists refund tho money if it fails to euro. E. W, Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. 11 27-ly I'lUlllllin ION MTITE ( (Nl:TK. Itrilui'fit Kales lo New Caslle vitt 1YiiiisI vniiia Unilroiiil, On account of tho Stale Convpntb n of t lie Prohibition party, to bo held at New Caslle, Fa, May 21 and 22, 1002, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will seli excursion tickets to Now Castle from all stations on its lines In Pennsylvania at rate of singln faro for the round trip. Tickets w iil be sold May 10 to 21, ami will be good to return until May 21, in clusive. 11 sii'iitlie Khcliiiinllsin Cureil Alter Fiiiirlccn Ycnrs.or Miillerliia. "I have been allliclod with sciaticrheu matism lor fourteen years," says Josh Edgar, of Gerniaiitown, Cal. "I was able to be around biitconstaiilly sull'crn.l. I tried everything 1 could hear ol and at last was (old lo try Chamberlain's Pain Halm, which I di I and was Immediately relieved mid in a short time cured, and I am happy to say it has not since re turned." Why not use this liniment and got well? Sold by Killiner Bros., Tio nesta, W. G. Wilkins, West Hickory, Pa. This sitfnnturo in on every lx of the c'i'ne Laxative BromoQuinine Tabkt. th remedy that curvtv a cold in one cluy MARRIED. COSGI'.R-GKA Vl' At thoYionio of the bride's parents, Grove avenue, nil City, I'a , Thursday evening, April 20, l!i2, bv Itev. Thomas K Thulium pastor of Trinity M. E. Ch.lrch, Mr. John Con ger, ol T10111 s'a, I'a., and Miss Mary Grant, ol'Oil City. STEEL RAILS WANTED! V. inteil, 0110 to three milesse' olid hand tee rails for cash payment. Any sixe f cm Id to lo pound per yard, sh.pmont prompt or later to suit seller. Want also, one lo two miles 50 to 70 pound per yard. Address room 700, Publication Huddiug, Pittsburg, I'a. Nn I.vss of Time. - I ha-c sold Chamberlain's Colic, Chol ora aud diarrhoea Remedy for venrs, and would rather be oat of 001 lee 1111 I sugar than it. 1 soiil Hve la It'es of it yisn r oav to ihresheis that eon Ul go no farther. and Ihey are al work auain this morning. IL K. Ptielps, Plymouth. Oklahoma. As w ill lie set 11 by the above threshers were aide to keep on with their work w ithout losing a single day's time. Vou should keep a bo tie ol this Remedy in your home. Sold by Killiner Bros , Tio nesta, W. U. Wilkins, West Hickory I'a. C1WS TOStCCO, I haveacoiuple stock of ev erything in my line and my goods are kept fresh and up-to-date. A trial older will convince you that my prices ' uro aw ay dow n. Try a I Jar of H V-.TI ' vf' . 1" -. s . Pride I have the agency for III MAS HOni: ISAIiIlKY, BREAD, CAKES FdOUGHNUTS. Garfield Grove. shoe: TALK. v jf 'wS.-ij opmns. Agent Lr tlio Famous SHOES. OXFORDS. Ladies' Misses' Children's OXF011DS. OXFORD-S. OXFORDS. Patent Leather 0 fords. Common Leather Oxfords). Kid Valour Oxfords. oxFQim Qxmnns oxFonos for big men. for small men. for boys. ' Oxford of Any Kind at Any l'riee. SHOES I SHOES I SHOES! 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 see us when you want shoes. INTO TROUBLE TO SHOW GrOOIDS L I). JAM ICS, Keuiovrd oil City, Pa. SAMPLES CHEERFULLY SENT FOR THE ASKING. It's a season of ligh weight, ilrapy dress stulls, such as Veilings, lialisls, Twine Cloths, Mistials, Kolieiics, Me. All these wu have and others, ranging from isle to fc!.uu a yard, any ol which, or all, we'd bo glad to sample for you. W. 11. JAMES. iTYLE First, last and all tlio time, tho average man wants style in h a clollica. He can't gut it unless he gelt qual ity, Ico, Style nieatis hand-worknd collars and lapela, as niibjh &i it ineuns correct outlines, aud it alwAysmeaus fit. Two suits of clot lies may look almost precisely alike tlu first (lav thoy are worn, ami very unlike iu a week's time. Ti e beauty of good made to measure is that il keeps riojil on luuking; well. Tlio trouble is, it costs loo iiiulIi. Our ready to-wear has the sunn characteristic of per manent good looks, nml costs very inucli less. Our clothing is made tor men who want to dress as well as anybody, but who object to paying; loo dearly for the priviKgu. Our manufacturers aro merchant tailors oil an enormous scalo. Good suits, $ 7 Fine suits, 12 Finest suits, 20 Ami "your money back" if fur Everything that's gum! in Hats and !E2Zif fQNEi PR 41 & 4-3SENf.CA ST, A.CUREY, LIVERY Feed: & Sale STABLE. Fino Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates, tear of Hotel Weaver TIOISTESTA.. FJ. Telephone Xo. 20. lennsylvania UAir.ltOAl). BUFFALO AWi ALLEGHENY VAL LEY nmsioN'. Taking effect, Nov. ltd, l'JOl. f, No. 30 ltull'alo Kxpress, daily except Hunrlay 11:25 a. 111. No. Oil City and Pittsburg lixf ross.daily, except Sunday ..7:110 p.m. For lliekory.Tidioute, Warren, Klniua, Itradford, Oloau and the I'ast : No. SI Olcan Kxpress, daily exeopt .Sunday 8:65 a. 111. No. 81 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday i:'S0 p. in. For Time Tables and additional infor mation consult Ticket Agent. J. It. HUTCHINSON, J. R. WOOD. General Manager. Geu'l Passenger Agt. SHOFM of every kind 1HHJU1YIN K1IOKS. SHOES. opkins. to I 'l Center St. and $10. and 15. and 22. any reason you are not satisfied. Men's Furnishings At right prices ICE CLQTHTeEfTS OIL CITY. PA.