THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WKPN K.HDA Y, NOV KM UK It at, IW. FI KE INSURANCE . . AND . REAL ESTATE AGENCY C. M. Ail & SOI, Tl OX EST A, PA. All Leading Companies ltcpreitentctl. Wild Land, Farms, UouiteH 0 Lotn for Sale or Iicnt. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. NKW AIIVKIITIMrillKNTS. t.ammora. Ad. Hopkins. Locals. Heath .t Ki'il. Locals. White .Star Ororery. (.orals. Tionesla l'sh Store. Loral. Oil inarkot closed t f 1.42. Kinarhlna dishes at T. C 8. It Oil ami Ran leases at this offlne. -Walton I lead the n all. T. C. 8. HopHina sells the DoiiKlas ohoea tl Adelbcrt M ilia Impersonator ami entertainer At court house nexlTuesday eveniii). Nuts and candioa for Thanksgiving atT. C.8. U Thern Is likely In lie a desperate at tack on Turkey to morrow. Hopkins aella lite Woollex jacketa nil k rlM. They're the beat. It Oolil seal rubber are tho best made. In all alyles at Heaib A Felt'a. It (I una for hire and good ainniunition for aale at the While Star Uroonry. If Go and hear Mill at the court house Tuesday oenlii(. He's ureal. 20 and 10 cents. tut your line fruits, vcgetablca and otlinr delicaelea for Thanksgiving dinner at the White Star Oroeeey. It The Free Methodist congregation will lxln a series of revival meetings next Monday evening in the church here. The new issue of l:l-cent postage lamps, bearing the portruit of Hie late President Harrison, were plaecd on ale reoently. Itev. Mr. Oallnway will conduct aer vicea in tho I'reshvterian church next Sabbath morning and evening at the usual hour, W. U. Wymau lias been appointed a member of the board of health ofthe bor ough to fill the vacancy caused by the death ol S. II. Haslet. The court house should be packed next Tuesday even inn In hear Milla the Impersonator, at tho "line time helping to decorate and beautify Ihe achool rooms. Many of the roads hereabout are get ting lu a bad rut, as it were, from contin uous heavy hauling over. It makes "go lux" lather tedious and difficult, but It denotes uuaincaa. The Kane Republican states that the r mains of Master Karl Campbell, whu died at Ihe hospital in that plare of con vulsions, were taken to his home at Frosta last Wednesday. In the case of C'has S.'l.weh vs. I'a vld Minta, which was on trial when our report of court proceedings closed last week. Ihe Jury returned a verdict In fa vor or the plalntitr for fJOS.41. Union ThanksRiving services will bo held In the M. K. church tomorrow even ing at 7::i0. Rev. Kobert McGarvey, of the F. M. church will conduct Ihe ser vices. All are cordially invited. Following is tiie list ol letters remain ing uncalled for In Ihe Tionnsta, Pa., Post (Mllce, lor the week ending Xov. 31, HUM: Miss Helen llolinberg, J. J. Forester. V. 8. Knox, I'. M. Mrs. Fanny (irove, President ofthe Woman's Relief Corps, requests a full attendance nf the members at Ihe meet ing next Wednesday evening, Dec. ltd, at which meeting Ihe annual election of of ficers will take place.. Tho F.Ik County General Ilospilal was lormnlly opened to the public last week at Kidgway. It is a line institution anil will receive a large patronage. Too many of these beneficent Institutions cannot be had In Ibis section. A mild case of smallpox h a develop ed at Mayburg. Thepaiient Is a young man who came fioin Tituaville about ten days ago. The school board of Kingsley township, acting aa a board of health, la ljokiug after Ibe quarantino regula ions. The Supreme Court or Illinois has decided on an appeal that neither a school board, nor a board of health, municipal or State, can compel a child to be vacci nated except when it Is deemed absolute ly necessary to protect the public health. By the burning ol an out building be longing to Daniel Mack, on Sinnkey Hill, last Friday he lost a'ooul 4un pounds of pork and a number ol nthoi valuables. The loss falls heavily upon Mr. lilack, who ia totally blind aud quite advanced in years. Owing to absence next Sunday of Itev. Kobert MoUarvoy, who goes to Su gar Grovo, Pa., to hold quarterly meet lug services in that place, lie v. J. C. ISowinan will till the Ivewmi-nsville ap pointment, ai d Kev. B. F. Feit will preai h here in the evening. Fred Gillespie of Whig II ill sustained a compound fracture nf the bones of his right ankle while skidding logs on Hoss Run one day last week. Dr. Detsr of Kellettvllle reduced the fracture and Mr. Gillespie is getting along as well aa the evere natureof his Injuries will permit. The LaiMn Maccabees will give a masked box social at Movant's ball Fri day evening, Dec. S, to which the public is Invited. Kacb lady will bring a box with lunch for two which will be auc tioned otf to the highest bidder. An en joyable evening is promised to all who attend. No new case of diphtheria has devel oped in the family of James G. Ilronilev Kiiii-e the death of their little hoy a week ago to-day. and it is believed and earnest ly imped the course of the disease will end with this esse. There are no evidences of an outbreak in any oilier portion of the town, It is gratifying lo note. The big g is well In Butler county proves the biggest gasser ever (truck. The owner, Tlumms W. Phillips, baa re fused 7ft,iKK fr n We aj nd ind leases lu the vicinity of the gasser are licld at a high price. This well supplies Duller aud several oilier towns with gas. and its pressure exceeds l.Ofal pounds. The mouth of Nuvemlier, which is fast approaching its ond, has Iwen one of Ihe most remarkable within Hie oldest In habitant's memory for line weather and mi ll tempera1 lire. Hai ring a few frosta It's been more like June than November, and for outdoor work has been even more t durable than many of the past summer months. All of which has been very satisfactory to mankind in general and particular. There is not the slightest clue to the three prisoners who broke from the coun ty Juil, and as several days have, elapsed since they gained their liberty, it will be a difficult matter to apprehend them. The Warren county commissioners today offered a reward ol !H) for the capture and delivery lo the Jail In Warren of 1 nomas Mc.Mahou and the sum of each for the delivery of llerbeit Turner and Charles V. Hew. Warren Mirror. -Chief of Police Nugent received a tel ephone iiiessago from tladley, Mercer county, on Saturday night asking him to have the olllcers watch for a horse lhat had been sjolun at lhat place on Friday morning and which was being driven in Ibe direction of Oil City. The best de scription of the animal obtainable w as lhat it was sorrel in color and had a ring bone on one of its b'nii legs. The man suspected of having atoleu the horse is about ir: years ol ago end of sandy com plexion. Derrick. According to the flutter Times a boy cott ban beeu declared by Mt. Caruiel young men against all Ihe girls who turned them down for ibe sake of Ihe sol diers when Ihe sixteenth was encamped there. Over 150 signatures have beeu obtained In a pledge to have nothing lo do with any girl who associated with the soldiers. The agreement holds for one year. The papei states lhat lbs girls wore very Independent of the home boys while the soldiers were on hand, aud that now they can get along without mas culine attention for a w hile. We haven't noticed thorn ourselves, but those who are given to "seeing things" report tho flight of wild geese toward the southland within the past lew days. The geese usually My in a V- shape, which manner is accounted for by one who pretends to know, because the arrangement permits each bird to lollow the leader with the hast resistence. When ihe leader becomes tired be takes a place in the rear and another moves up and takea his place. In this manner each bird at some limo of tho tlight be comes the leader ol the Hock. Thanksgiving day tomorrow, and it is hoped lhat every aoul In this broad and glorious laud can li nil something to be thauklul for. If you have good health and a good appetite, whether you have enough to satisfy It or not, you ought to be the must thankful mortal on earth. And litis la not the sentlmentof adyspep tic, either. Another cause for prolound et thanksgiving might be monlioiied Ihe fact lhat the day is the end of the foot ball season, hence one may expect some thing lor his money when he invests in ihe price of a great city daily. At Warren on Saturday a hearing was bad in the case of the Common wealth vs. John Gallagher, and the de fendant wits held to bail to appear at quarter sessions court. The accused is charged with having a couple weeks ago while acting as a detective of the Penn sylvania railroad, shot a young man named Higby, w hoso home ia in Troy Iwp,, for the reason lhat ho was Jumping on and otf railroad cars. The bullet passed through Ihe shoulder and the young man's arm will likely be perma nently paralyzed. It ia very likely lhat the railroad company will be aued to re cover damages, If Gallagher is convicted. From all parts of the country co.ne reports of unusual gorgeous sunsets. So brilliant are some of them as lo cause reports of tires In Ibe next western town, Scientists declare that Ihe magnificent display of color In the evening sky is caused by volcanic dust in the highest strata ol Ihe atmosphere and their ex planation seems very plausible because they predicted gorgeous sunsets Ibis winter soon alter the eruption of Mount Peloe. How the volcanic dust causes the sun's rays to color the sky so beautifully is one of Ihe mysteries j et to be ex plained. The dust evidently acts like a prism and decomposes the white light of the aim Into Ihe prismatic colors. -Adelbcrt Mills, Impersonator and en tertainer, has been secured for an even ing's enoyment at tho court bouse next Tuesday evening. He comes under the auspices of the schools of this place, who lake tills method of raising a fund wherewith to decorate, renovate and otherwise beautifv Ihe several rooms ol the school building a very laudable idea, aud one which will add to the com fort and pleasuro of every pupil. It ia hoped the large court room will be packed on litis occasion lor Piof. Mills is an ar tist in his line and will give an evening of rare enjoyment. Turn out and help the school pupils and enjoy yourself, for a small sum. General admission 25 cents. Children 10 cents. Three gunners who should be desig nated as game hogs, if, indeed, I hey were not violalers ofthe law, were here Satur day. They had been near Garland and had brought with Ihem'i'iO rulle.1 grouse. It was stated that they had only been bunting for three days. If they had, they certainly disobeyed Ibe law, ebher by shooting more than the law allowed or by the pur -lia-e of the birds. In any event they ere violalers of the statute and the laws ol decency. The men hailed from Pittsburg and bad three fine dogs with them. Tituaville Courier. Unless lite laws are more rigidly enforced against outsiders there will be little need for game protection lor there will be none left to protect. So long as lbs limit of birds is kept at 10 per day for each gun ner tbore might as well Ins no limit, for it Is an easy matter to take a "dummy" or two along and load them down with game No person should be allowed to kill in any one day more that five birds (three would be still heller) and if caught violat ing this provision a heavy line and im prisonment should be the result. Choice vig. tables, groceries, domes tic or tropica! fruits alwaya lo be had at the WhitoSlar Grocery. Call or 'phone' YOU AND lOl'K FRIENDS. Mrs. S. T. Carson and Mm. George Dayia were Oil City visitors yesterday. I. N. Patterson was up from Franklin Saturday looking after hia oil interests. Mrs. Win. Hinearbaiigh and Mra. J K, Wenk were Oil City visitors Thursday aHuriioou. Hev. and Mra. McGarvey spent a part of last week at Siverly, Ihe guests of tbolr son George. E. E. Fleming, W. A. Grove, 8. T. Carson and Q. II. Killmer wore business visitors t Oil City Thursday. Mra. J. H. Fones visited her sister, Mrs. J. G. Carson at We-t Hickory, last Thursday night, Miss Mne Kellar, of Lyons, Pa., ia a guest of her brother, County Treasurer F. A. Kellar. Mrs. A. C. Urey. Mia. J. A. Adams, and Mrs. Ellen EI t II, were Oil City vis itors Friday. Mrs. Robert Fulton was a giinst oi lier parents, Ml. and Mrs. 11.' W. Horner, at ICinzua, over Sunday. MrB. H. M. Zihiilser returned Friday Irmn a visit lo her son, J. W. DeWalt at Kittanning. Mrs. A. C. Ilrovvn and little daujjb er Martha, of Tionesla, are the guests ol Clarion friends. Democrat. Harry Conger, with the Pittsburg Bridge Co., was up over Sunday visiting bis mother. J. R. Osgood was lu Pittsburg on business the first of thn week. Mrs. Os good was an Oil City visitor yesterday. Geo. Ilium, of Triimans, was a pleas ant caller at the Hkitiii.ican oflVa wnile in the county seat on business Saturday. Prothonotary-elect J. C. Geisl, of Hrookston, was in Ihe county aeat last Thursday night, making arrangements for his removal here the lirst ofthe year. George Nellis, a former Tionesta boy, but now of Clarksburg, W. Va., was up duiing the past week visiting friends aud renewing acquaintanceships. Sheriff-elect Nolillt was down from Pigeon yesterday shaking hands with friends aud receiving congratulations on his successful run at the recent election. M, A. K. Weldner, a prominent at torney of Clai Ion, and well known in this county, where he had a considerable practice in years past,died at his homoon the ISth lust, in theOU'.i year ol his age. Mrs. Judge Kock has returned from visiting Ohio lelatlves lo be with Tiones ta friends for a short time, expecting soon to make bor home with her son, W. It. Reck at Bradford. Frank Hood, son of John Hood ol the borough, baa lieeu aulluriug with a severe attack of appendicitis for a few days past, and hie physician expects to operate upon him to-day if hia condition is not improved. F. E. Mubie, of Erie, was shaking hands with Tionesta friends last Friday. We are glad to know that Frank is again on the road lo recovery from an il.ness that threatened to undermine his other wise robust health. -Mra. J. D. McGown and daughter, Nancy, of Hanford, California, accom panied by bar brother, Caldwell Over lauder, of Allegheny, visited their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Overlander, during the past week. Miss Marie Sinearliaugh gave a card party last Saturday evening in honor of Miss France! Kilpatrick, her guest for Ihe past three weeks. Miss Kilpstrick returned lo her home lit Frar.eysburg, Ohio, Monday, bearing with her tho good wishes of many young friends made during her visit here. The Motbodist parsonage was the scene of a pleasant surprise party last Thursday evening, when the friends ol Miss Mary Kumberger, learning Ibe dateof her birthday, assembled and as sisted her to spend social evening. Re freshments were served and all had a splendid time. Emlenton News. Brigadier Clifford and wife, of tho Salvation army of Philadelphia, were guests at the home nf Mrs. Giflord'a brother, J. A. Adams. Mr. Gilford's love for the pure fresh air or the onuutry brings him here on hia annual vacation, and much of his pleasure is found in the woods, where he Is quite successful in the pursuit ofthe gamey pheasant. Daniel V. Lytlo and Miss Viola Cor ah were wedded last evening at James town, N. Y at I o'clock. Both are well known young people ol the city and each baa a host of friends who extend congrat ulations. The groom Is well known, hav ing been prominent in athletic circles of the city and ia at present a member of Ihe C. A. C. Mra. Lytle la a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Corah and has for some time beeu In the employ of Metzgar A Hogab. Mr. and Mrs. Lvtle will make their home in this city. Warren Mirror. The bride ia well and favorably known in Tionesta, her former home, and our young people extend congratulations on Ihe happy event Tuesday evening of last week Mra. J. M. Reynolds, who resides with her hus band on the farm of A. U Weller and lately occupied by J. R. Stroup, on the German Hill road two miles from Tio nesta, met Willi a severe accident. She had gone to the hay loft to throw some hay down, when she fell a distance or nearly 12 feet to the barn floor below, striking on her right arm, causing a very severe fracture of that member above the cllmw. The bone was badly splintered. some of the pieces protruding from the flesh. Dr. Delar, of Kellettvllle wee passing shortly after Ihe accident and was called In and rendered the necessary surgical sssistanc , leaving the patient feeling as comfortable as possible under the circumstances. Mrs Reynolds was otherwise bruised by tho fall, but will recover, though she will doubtless be maimed for life having little use of her right arm. HOUSES! HOUSES! Most be a dd quick regardless of price, for I am going home for the winter and will not stay longer than Deoemher Hb. Come quick it you want bargains. Ohaxt Shistkb, lit. Ilrookville Fair Grounds. Terr (Neap It airs Heat ArromnKMlallona. Allen's special parties to Middle West and Middle Soulh-Western States on No vember blth. Dee. 2d and l"th. Inquire at least of H. Allen, C. P. T. A., Nickel Plato Road, E'ie, Pa, A71-".t Death of Mrs. A Mender. Last Sabbath afternoon aboul 2 o'clock, there passed peacefully away one of the aged residents of Tionesta, Mis. Eliza beth A Mender, relict ofthe late Joseph Alleudor. She had been in feeble health for several years, owing to extreme age, having on the ISth or last March passed her KSth birthday. She was born near where Stewart Run postoffice is now lo cated, in the year 1H1 1, and was a daugh ter of Thomas Dawson, long since dead. Siie spent her lile within a few miles of w hore she was Isiru excepting the latter 18 or 20 years spent in Tionesta where she made her home w ith her daughter, Mrs. Hannah Sigglns, wheie she died. In early life Mrs. Allender was convert ed aud becuino a member of M. K. church in which faith she died. Grandmother Allender was eieleand lo many who knew her and loved and respected her, and by whom she will be sadly missed. Besides tho daughter above mentioned she leaves one son, John, ol Cleveland, Ohio, aud daughter, Mrs, J is. Hunter, of Mill Village, Pa., who were present at the funeral, which was held at the M. IS. church at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Rev. O. H. Nickle officiating. The in terment was in Riverside cemetery. Inn Shooting Accidents, (hie ratal. A very distressing accident, resulting Irom Ihe careless handling of a gun, oc curred in the household of Edward liv ers, over in the township, about seven miles from here, on the road leading from he Blocher to the Shriver sch ol hous, last Sunday forenoon. Willis Byers, an adopted son of Solomon Byers, was han dling a 3S-caliLre Winchester rllle, and almost immediately after being cautioned by the little victim's mother, Ihe guu was discharged in some unaccountable manner, the ball slrik ing the knee of the little 8-year-old daughter of Edward By ers, shattering the bones and indicting a frightful wound. Physicians were hur riedly summoned aud within a few hours Drs. Phillips ol Leeper, and Dunn of Tionesta were In atteudance.and succeed ed in relieving Ihechild's suffering ma terially in the delicate operation of dress ing the wound. Leaving their patient some time about midnight in compara tive ease and as comfortable as could be under Ihe circums'ances,. they were sur prised to learn that ou Monday morning about 11 o'clock the child suddenly ex pired, doubtless from loss of blood and secondary shock, as the patient had ap parently passed the critical point Hie o ve il ing bolore. The case is one of peculiar sadness, the household being almost fran tic over tho distressing affair. CIUPPLKD FOB I.IKK. Alvin, son of Isa'ab Killer, living on the ridge about three mi Us above En deavor, Hickory township, was made a cripple for lite by the accidental discharge nf a gun on Suuday afternoon last. The young man, w ho is aged about Its years, was hunting ra bits near his borne, and bad been standing on a stump with his arms folded aud resting on the muzzle uf his sun. He was in the act of stepping down when the gun slipped and the ham mer striking some object discharged the load, which passed through Killer's right elbow. Dr. Detar of Kcllettvillo was summoned and found the elbow joint shattered and entirely destroyed, lie rendered Ihe necessary surgical aid aud at last accounts the patient was doing quite well, aud the doctor thinks the arm may be saved, but the youug mail will be crippled for lifo. With almost daily warnings of this na ture people will porsist in their careless ness in handling tireurins. Envoi's Exii.uvno.. An every day history, high Btrung uervous, excitable, constant headache, no rest at night, heart weak, appctito poor, loss of weight, strength all gone Read the following: Mra. Fred Wholelien, of Gladurun, H'arren, Pa., says : "I was induced to use A. V. Chase's Nerve Pills for excess ive nervousness. I was so nervous I could not bear a noise or much talking. I was very forgetful my mind seemed dull. I was listless and tired all the time The result of the use ol the box that I used was remarkable. They toned up tho nerves and system generally aud I work well again, am strong, my mind is clear and noise and talk do not bother me, I am very much pleased witli the pills and can recommend them highly to any one who feels as I did." Dr. A. W. Chaso's Norve Pills arc sold atoOcabox at dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Company, Buffalo, N. V. See that ortrait and signature of A. W. Cbae, M. D., are on every package For sale by J. C. Dunn, druggist. The Ileal Remedy for ( rone. From tho Atchison, Kan., Daily Globe. This is the season when thn woman who knows the best remedies for croup Is in demand in every neighborhood. One of Ihe most terrible things in the world is to be awakened in the middlo of the n ght hv a whoop from one ol thechildren. The croup remedies are almost as sure lo be lost, In case ol croup, as a revolver is sure lo bo lost in case of burglars. 1 hero used to be an old-lasiloned remedy for croup, known as hive syrup and lolu, hut some modern mothers' sa-. that Chamberlain's Coiuh Remedy is better, and does not cost so mneh. It causes Ihe patient to "throw np the phlegm quicker, and gives relief in a shorter lime. Givethis remedy as soon as the croupy cough appears and it win nrevent the attack. It never tails and is pleasant and safe to lake. For sale IV I'M. I'MMII, I "HI, ... . 1IAMI"! West Hickory, Pa. Allen Wn "Thumba I." if you're going to the middle west or middle south-western slates soon. Very cheap ratos. Special parties Nov. lsih, Dec. 2J and liitli. Inquire at least at once. H. C. Allen. C. i. A T. A Nickle Plate Road, Erie, I'a. A Oil 5t. J I 1ST WHAT vol nki:i. ( kanibrrlain'a Klomarh and Liver Tabids. When you leel dull after eating. When you have no appetite. When you have a bad taste in tho mouth. When your liver is torpid. When your bowels are constipated. When you have a headache. When vou feel biliniia. They 'will improve your appetite, cleans and Invigorate your stomach, and regulate vour liver and bowels. Price i" cents per box. Sold bv Dr. Dunn, T o nesta, W. G. Wilkins' West Hickory, Pa. Mlwpa Ibr '! nad nark all the olil. Laxative Bromo-Ouinlne Tablets corn a cold in one day. No cure, no psv. Price i cents. ll-27-ly ("ream of tlie Sows. The world don't pause lo examine a man's tracks after lie gets there. - All sixes in ladies' jickets can lie found in our stock. Largest variety in iown. Heath & Feit. It In ladies' coats you can gel the great est value at T. C. S. It If a man never changes his mind be is either very right or very stubborn. Sweaters for boys ami men at Tio nesta Cash Store. It Some moil never head a procession until they enact the star role of a luncral. The overcoats aro going if it is warm. It's the style and price. Hopkins. It Bring your babies am! children to us for shoes. T. C. 8. It Hanpy is the man who can forget all Ihe mean things he knows about himself. For "hurry-lip" orders 'phono the Whito Star grocery. It Guaranteed not to rip, are the gloves and mittens at T. C. S. It Any man who takes things as they come lacks push. Gel a nickel-plated lea kettle for a pniso at T. C. S. It Some men's littleness is by far the biggest part of Ihein. Do not worry about where you are going to get your winter wrap, but come to our store and have the trouble over once for all. Heath & Feit It Money ceases to talk alter a miser gets a strangle hold on it. Wooltex skills and jackets. Hop kins. It Flannelette wrappers for ladies at T. C. H. it Cats and some votors ipend a good deal of time on Ihe fence. Bed blankets and quilts at Heath it Feit's. It If you can't marry dollars the next best thing is lo marry sense. You must see our prices on Presents before you buy. T. C. S. It It is easier to Lpologize to a big man than it is to a little one. Heavy school shoes, largest assort ment In town. Hopkins. It Men's heavy working pants at Tio nesla Cash Store, It Never judge a woman'a cooking by the apologies she makes for it. When you want a pair of rubbers in any style do not forget that Healh A Feit have the Gold Seal. Tho very best on the market, H Only a homely woman evor saj's that pretty things are useless. New China for XmasatTionestaCash Store. It Sometimes Ihe hardest things to bear are what the neighbors say. Why buy a shoddy jacket when you can get a Wooltex. Same price. Every thread wool. Hopkins selis them. It Ladies' jackets aud skirts at Tionesla Cash Store. It Many a man's doivnhil can be traced to tho loss of his balance in a bank. Finest china Just in this week at T. C. S. It Any man who has a poor memory for debts has a good memory for races. Have you seen those fancy wool waists at Hopkins' store yet 1 It Uneerwear and hosiery for all at T. C. S. ' It The man who has worn a winter suit all summer will soon te in style again. Ladies' suits, jackets an I skirts are cheapest at T. C. S. It With many a man the loss of his rep ualion would be synonymous with good luck. Don't buy a winter cap till you see pricesatT.C.S. It It's the girl who can't sing Hint seems anxious that everv one should know it. Fur n Hull fold. If vou have a bad cold you need a good reliable medicine like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to Irosen and relieve it, and to allay the irritation and Inllamma tion nf the throat and lungs. For sale by Dr. Dunn, Tionesta, W. O. Wilkins, West Hickory, I'a. TIONKSTA MVIJ ItlOX.- CORPECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour V ''k l.nOf$I..V Corn meal, feed, f 1(H) tb 1.4". Corn meal, family, "p I.H) lb 2.im Chop teed, pure grain 1 ' Oats ISto ..V' Corn, shelled .w) Buckwheat Hour, fi II i .ti Beans 1 bushel 2.511 Hum, sugar cured .10 Bacon, sugar cured .17 Shoulders .lu Salt Pork, p It. .11 Whitefisb tt kit .70 Sugar rpioi.oo Syrup ''-'U ,5i N. (). Molasses ,:i.Vii .60 Colleo, Itoast Rio U'Hil Coffee, blended Java .0 Tea :V0i .: Butter S'Iil Rice O.Viii.n Kgga, fresh ia." Salt "rt barrel i.-i Lard Potatoes, bushel Potatoes, Sweet "f It .'-i Mine i barrel lK)l.li Nails V keg 2.75 This iffimture In on every box of tho gemiint Laxative Bromo-Quinine Table th9 remedy that cure n colli la one day Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone HPnrltriff a nketrh nnd rtowrrit'tmn mf qut'-klr ftwprtriiri our opinion frcu whet lnr an InriMiMtitt in pr"hn1.lT fviU'iil.ttii, ritrn iiiinn-tlmtnrtni-irltfMtttn). Hun'ltvtnkon run-nut ffil (row. I idltftC Mupttrr for wcurinif pitl'-ni. I'.-itfitf fakpn thn.iiirii M iiiui ft to. rtftw.TO lprtn tvtticf, without ttrtrtre. In tlie Scientific Jlmerfcan. A hundtwmiplr IMntratfl TrEir. I nri'Ml ft. riilitlion of ntir uMiiiUf )urii.l. 1 cru v f t a Tour iiuimiji, f u roiuoyuii rpfTMi r. 36iBro.d,,.rrfvYijrif Urt'icb OiH. y, ilj V Wiiab.i.iu.i. I. L- Wanied-An Idea S Who r.m ffctnK T fuifii!' nin 1 1 if? iK'tf fl put ut 1 rr 9d yntir Mfi; thr v.if lrtrii; '-u wrviifh Wrtw JOHN VhlMKi:iU UN .. J':U nt Ait.r nevg, Washington, I. '., for th-tr lit.' prize oil mmI 1UI or iwu tumor! luVkuiMii wauled. .irV BO YEARS' yy EXPERIENCE v$; i-.i . .... un ,y -J .', !. f?.v, : 1 V N In each ; .-kxx ci h 1,1 . ' '' l frt-'tn no'? v.r.tii Chri.'trv..- -.-i t)C four ! r. (Yeo :;.init , i:' ni;.! iiij.-uciivv- 5 3 ciij.f..: I:iV.t Gwt LiO'l Co? r.-o ,- : :i r.tc C2.3-) ! fiC OntM Pva for ttm-e months' nipmberahm. iw Koli ff4mhrrwiveHtheiMicittl club oritur! every month, inHtnimtt mt ptecf, of h i rb-ciiits vociiland ri-'rututU. iitw muaic eactiwuQtii 1 lspivcttrtin nil. fcnh mem bs-r will 1m rctr Ct-t11WtofM-ro rv-t.U.p wu. h Ui pTl vl Ipt-ffif Club Ifoom In Nw l'urk I'll v , nd 0 1 U) lu-r 1 ii-r..lure, mualo or muikil luiirnmrin of any rK-erlfiir at U.lrl irW. tlo t.hj frm -; to 1 1, n yniir pircii. b.m'1 faj I,, )-,! ft! o.Ut V U Will f- t ;;iB i trior-than i"iir I BU'Dcj'yt vrth. Mt"irL LirmAiiY MUaiOCLUU, j II OW about jour stock of Stationery ? look It 11 i men, call ami see us. A VaMras.-ri.'ixn'-b'aua " JACKS! L.-Ja 1 f 1 1 i t L. J. Hopkins. CLOAKS -AInTO SUITS. vit J Vtt- '?"A if jwv Coat 10.00, iIrH mid Itlnt-k. It's au entirely IK'pnrtinoiit w invit our out-of-town frifnila 10: lhir.y tfiii-iiuiil llii oil's iiiakc, liiHiirinX only rorrwt hi Going lu run this utiw ilepur'.uit'iit ou a small profit 1 Hsin lhat will justify your coining uite a ilistnuce to patronize. NllilM Uvrv for iSii). We'll rather sell ym a 61") one, though, at we firmly 'hern's nisily l.") ililiiretice in the two stiiH. 1'iirm of Lailiea' and Minfes' Coatii cnmmeiicp at 8-5 fur au All Wool K rue; Cloth, then run up fruni i his Id 82-. We'll be plea-e l tu somiI ynu natiiile of tlie New Dress Goods, Silks and wuiaiings if yuu'il kindly write, siying iilmui what you would like to see . postal lard will do. WILLIAM B. JAMES, OIL CITY, PA. For Men Who Care. It's i ai-y enough tn find plenty nf Clothing unch as it is. Hut for flu man whu cares how hu looks aud how he spends his money, our kind of Clothing app tils And ii'a upon thu b s of style, quality and price com bined we bid fur patronage. Orerrnat time Ins mine A go id, warm overcoat is a garmeut that pays fur itself ninny linn a over, it will cost ynu nothing hut a little limo ti look through our stock, and whuu you find the right one, as you surely will, it will co.st you lisi I own it than you would think uuless yon are a regular customer of of ours, and, therefore, familiar with our methods of selling on clone margin. 7.'0 l Ijji'-M.OO, and our guarantee of .Money Hack il you can do better. About $15 Suits. Our suit prices run from 8".' to $2')0, and every price is repreooted worthily, hut $I5.i ii a popular price, aud the valuta we are giving at this figure are reiua.kablu. The Fabrics Plain and fancy clicvinK, fancy cassimcres, fancy wor steils and uuiiuiahed worster. U fr-iAJ2. Vi.lt. ih-CZf EL PR 41 X43SNECA ST. Look Before You Leap iut i any old suit. Examine our clothing carefully before buying elfe wuere. We don't claim to have ibe lowest priced clothing; we DO claim to have the bitt and Ihe cheapest clothing ia the long run. Ia it worth anything to you tn know that wheo vou buy a suit or overcoat at the Me dico Company's you are buying ab suluta satisfaction er your money back with ul a quiliblof The MtL'uen Company's Jland Made Uea.iy to Wear Clothing makes the best efforts uf competitors look like thirty cents. A (ir-t clu's cutler fits I hem nn you and all the necersary alterations are made in our own shop by expert tailor. TAII.OKIMl? YES A good as the best if you want a fust class article and are willing- tu pay a fair price tor it. liut that's another story. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 2tt SENECA ST.. OIL CITY, PA. TS! Call here and see the finest line of JACKETS, CLOAKS and FURS ever exhibited in Tionesta. Prices in reach of anyone. ICS CLOTMTErN OIL CITY. PA.
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