THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY. DKCKMIIKK S, l"2. riUE INSURANCE . - AMI . . REAL ESTATE AGENCY .. OP . . C. M. All & SOI, TlOSESTA, PA. All Leading ComiKinle Jtepresented. Wild Lands, Farms, Houses & Lots for Sale or Itent. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. KW AltVKKTISK.UKNTrt. t.simners. A.I. Kiililiison. Acl. l.lnn Collee. Al. Hopkins. Locals. Point's Kv. I.sesl. Harvey r'rita. Ail. Tribune Farmer. Ail. V. A. Snow A Co. Ail. l'l.lf. ('. llllM'k. 1.IMMI. A. J. Mar. Jr. Notice. U. A C. Mcrriaiu Co. Ail. Killnhiiro Normal. Local. While SUr tlroeery. ls-als. Tintesla Cab .Store. Local. Iloatb . Kelt. Al. mill 1-ocsls. Forest t'n. Nat. lUnk. Mtisk holders' meeting and Siaiemaut. Oil market closed at I1.4J. Klue china dishes at T. C. 8. It Oil anil gas lease at this oltlco. Walton I leads the u all. T. C. 8. Hopkius sells the Douglas shone tt I.sdles wrapt at Hesth and Kelt'". It Shoes, shoes. New shoes fur all at T. t S. It They are coutinu. Xina goods. Hopkins. It Don't buy a winter rap till you aee prices at T. 0. N. It All wool umlerwear for every body at Heath and Keit'a. It Wooltex means Just w hat it says, all wool aklrts and Jacket. Hopkins sells tnem. It Attend Kdinhoro Normal; winter session commences Dec. 'J!. Send for catalogue to John F. Bigler, Principal At this season of the year fresh veg etables, If tliey aro fresh, iniike the pleas anient and best diet. Try those found at the White Star Urocery. It All exchange llures it that the safest way for hoys le hunt i with ferret. They will then I arrested and locked up, and thin lie prevented from shouting themselves. Tlie career of lr Andrew D. White, who is Just retiring from the American ambassadorship in Merlin, la the subject of an article in 'he Keview nl Keviewafor December by Mr. K. J. Kdwarda. Following I the lint a lettera remain Ing uncalled lor in the Timi'wU, Pa., Post (Mice, lor the week ending Dec. 3, r."J-: Mr. diss. M. Moore, card. D. S. Knox, P. M. The stringing of another wire from Tionesta to Hickory Is going In Improve the service over the Forest Co. Phone be tween theselwo stations very materially. The work is going ou as lat as weather will permit. Do not air your troubles, says the I'uux'y Spirit. Himeiiiher' that every man has troubles enough of his own. blessed is that man and "eloved ofall the gods w ho neves iucals, and w ho scorns to bellyache. C. A. ltamlall has purchased Harry McIntoh's dwelling near the eastern end of Win. Lawrence's swinging bridge. The bouse h lately beun occupied by George Corbiu, who has removed lu bia former home near I.lckingvillB. Following a custom established in re cent years, Mear Wheeler it Dusen bury of Endeavor, presented each of the married men In theii employ with a line rat turkey for Thanksgiving. It took aeveral ilor.un of I lie loyal buds to till the bill. The Derrick's oil report for Novem ber shows 7L1I new wells completed In the Pennsylvania Held, and lull rigs and drilling wells. There l a gain of 111 in new wells and a loss of lim barrels in new production over the October showing. The increase in new work is 42. The Marienville Express saya that "Ttouesta has several casei of diphthe ria," which la not the case. Since the death of Mr. Brnmley'a little boy no signs of the disease have appeared in that family nor in any portion ol ihe borough limits, we are pleased to in form the Ex press. The season for legally killing deer closed on Saturdsy, and it ao happen that not a deer was killed in this vicinity d.iring the open season. Which ought to nuke Ihe game somewhat plentier next year. 'Twould be a good thing. In fact, if no deer were killed for the next live years. Thanksgiving day was a d sagreeable one as far as weather went, but there was cheer In most households, nevertheless, and people remained Indoors lor the most part and enjoyed their turkey, chicken, family reunions and small party gathering, Thanksgiving day is never failure. Col. D. C. McCoy died at his homo in Mcadville on Sunday last after pro traded illness, aged about 7H years. Col. McCoy will long be remembered by a large circle of Iriends, and especially tho old survivors of the gallant S ki Kcgiiiient, which he led to many a victory during the civil w ar. Capt. Holison, of Merrimac fame, ia the attraction at the Kidgway teachers' Institute this week. He w ill lecture on "the United State as a world power," but the gallant captain would doubtless make a greater hit were be to give tlie protty Elk county school ma'am an idea of how It goes to Le kised by several thousand girls "in just no time." The interior of Scowden Clark' hardware store is undergoing iUi(o a change for the better. The walls have been lined w ith yellow pine, and a steel ceiling nt very liaiidsomo design ia being placed overhead. A scheme ol shelving extending to tlie cciliuir w ill be placed on the south side, and when completed the room will be one of the showiest in town, mill anything needed in Ihe hardwaie line can be had at this well appointed store. A profitable and pleasant W. C. T. U mother's meeting was held at the home of Irvln Allison at Nehrasa, Nov, P.i.h. The following ladlea from Tioneala were present: MovUmea A. It. Kelly, C. A. lUml .11. 0 W. Watson, J. II. Hagerly, J. A. Adams and A.O. Urey. The Lady Maccabees wish it remem bered that their masked box social lakte place in Ilovard'a Lall next Friday eve ning. A short piogram has been arran ged for the occasion, and the sale of the boxes and eating of the lunches will fur nish a pleasant evening's enjoyment for all who attend. Don't expect an occasional ad to bring you much business. The business man who everlastingly keeps his name bsfore the public through the columns of his lo cal pawr never complains of dull busi ness. He needs all hi time lo check up hi business. Ask any successful busi ness man if this is not so. Attention is directed lo the ad. of the Tribune Farmer of New York. Thla la perhaps the best all round farm paper printed in America, and through our clubbing arrangement can be had in connection with the Rki'Uhi.ican for $1 50 for both papers. Either old or new subscribers can have the benefit of this big deal. Try it. I.. Hammond of Corry and widely know n throughout this section, died at his home on Thanksgiving night. He was the S' ii lor member of the linn ol Hammond A Crosby, lumbermen doing an extensive business at McCraya, For est county, for a number of years past, and was well known to many of tbe busi ness men of this county. Ijist week two cow belonging to St. phen Kspp died, the circumstances surrounding their death being peculiar, M r. Happ dipped water for the cows In bucket in which patent plaster had been carried, and soon after drinking the water the cows bcame sick, there being every evidence of poisoning. A dog belonging to Miss Mry Smilli drank of the water and It lso died. Ktnlenlon News. Itoys who shoot airgun should take to heart Ihe lesson so oiten pointed by the frequent accidents which occur. An air gun In the hands of a reasonable boy is a safe toy, for he appreciates the danger of Indiscriminately pointing It at people anil uses It for the harmless sport which it furnishes. In the bands of an Irrespon- a hie, thoughtless lad, It becomes an in strument lo be feared anO the possessor la In a lair way to become a msn who w 111 "rock the boat" or "not know It waa loaded." If you are indebted to thi HKrt'iu.l- r vx on siib-eriplion a settlement of the account at this time would be very great-1 ly appreciated. If you can't pay the whole amount of your Indebtedness do tlie best you ran III that direction. It is not often that we trouble subscribers for remittances, but it become necosary now and then, Lecauso somo of them ate entirely too far In arrears and it isn't fair to the printer lo allow your subscrip tion to run for years without an effort to sipiare up. Pursuant 'o its usual custom, Ihe Pennsylvania Hail road Company will issue clerical order for the year l'.HW to ordained clergy men having regular charge of c'mrche located on or near Its lines. Clergymen desiring such orders should make individual application for same on blank furnished by Ihe Com pany through it Agents. Applications should reach the tleneral Cilice of the Company by December 21, so that orders nay be mailed December ill to all clergy men entitled to receive them. It, Uncle Sam'a rural delivery lias brought out many peculiar things. At one point on a cross roads in Indiana a number ol farmers, in order to make it convenient to themselves as well as the mail carrier, have rigged up a novel con Irivance. Here Hi farmer are served and all have their mall boxea mounted on an old wagon wheel, which has been set on top of a p wt. Tne If! boxeaarearound the rim of the wheel, and w hen the car rier comes ho simply has In give Ihe wheel a turn lo reach the boxes. It ia a iiiiiilaiure postollleo outol doors. One of the nicest accessories for the front porch, especially during the wet. sloppy weather, is a rubber mat. And about II e handsomest of this sort oflhing that has come under our n tice, Is a mat which Mr. J. It. Chadwick is selling. It Is of the best grade of rubler, deeply ginoved or embossed and handsomely gotten up in every way, makir.g It not only a very useful arllclo but a real orua- u.eiit for the door step. They are made in the most appropriate sizes and sell at a reasonable figure. When Mr. Cbadwlck calls on you don't fail to order one o these pretty mats, for you will enjoy It for many years. Another very excellent article for whi-h Mr. C. has taken the aitency Is Dr. Chase's celebrated book of recipes, never excelled In ita parth ular lino. Quick and complete Justice was meted nut to Joe Manning, al'aa Hawthorne, who was tried In the Venango courts last week, for the shooting of Policeman Mc Kibbon of Siverly last summer. At 1:15 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon the jury rendered a verdict ol guilty as indicted on all the counts charged sgah st him. He as immediately sentenced by Judge Criswell lo eight years and nine month in the Western Penitentiary, and within an hour attcr the Sheriff was on hi way to prison with the convict. This ia Man ning's third tr p within a few years, his last being from Forest county for stealing a bicycle and beef hides, for which he was sentenced to live years. When through with bis latest term be will have spent nearly a third of bia lifetime behind prison walls. One of Mesdville'a oldest and most experimced physicians made state ment to a Tribune representative a day or two ago which houN be comforting lo I lie general public. It waa regarding smallpox, and he said that from some cause unknown the disease bad been so modified in this country in receut yeata tha' it is very seldom that a case I seen in this country which leading physicians are willing to accept as genuiuesinallpox. Many physicirns have cxpreiiaed the opinion that what Isnowrlssaed as small pox is a new and different disease, ol much milder form. The physician quoted is of the opinion that the disease still exists in tlie country, however, but in such a modi lied form that barring the isolation it incurs for the patient, it is not so serious a comnlatnt as malaria, a severe attack ol grip, or many olhtr of the more ordinary troubles. nicanvuie Tribune. -Revs. O. II. Nickle and F. M. Small, of the TionesU and Tylersburg M. K. charges, respectively, will exchange pul pita next Hahbatb, Dee. 7, when their schedules will tie as follows: Iter. Nick- le-Tylersblrg 10:30, Washington 2:10, Leeper 7:10. Kev. .SuiaU-Nehiaska 10:30, Cmpp Hill 2:30, Tioiie-ta 7:30. Last Saturday Frank Hood waa taken to the Oil City hospital In charge of Dr, Slgg Ins, who operated on the patient for appendicilia Monday afternoon. He rallied quite well from the shock and hi condition was such last evening that his brother and cousin, Jake and Will Hood, felt wan anted In coming home, feeling that Frank waa coining through all right. John A. Joyce, son of our townsman Patrick Joyce, and Misa Elizabeth Konn ev, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Koouey of Franklin, were married iu St. Patricks church that city, Saturday mor ning, Nov. 29,1002, Rev. Father Donohue otllcialiiig, Mra. Joyce, Miss Msry and Joe of this place were present at the cere mony. John's many friend hereabouts extend best wishes on this happy occa sion. While re uriiing home yesterday alternoon Joshua Thompson, of Nebras ka, was thrown out of the bugiry at a point about a mile from here, and struck his head on a risk, inllicling a very se vere scalp wound. His aim John was driving, and after arriving at home Dr, ilovard waa railed, who dressed the wound and left the patient feeling quite comfortable. Mr, Thompson is aged up ward of 73 years. Misa Emilia (ieorge. daughter of Mrs. Benjamin Mealy of the township, baa been ailing for a few days past with what her physician, Dr. Itovard, pronounces imprliyo cuuliuiuM, or contagious pus tular skin disease. Tbe disease is atten ded with scarcely any fever, no pain, and very li tie constitutional disturbance, the rhiefsyniptom being pustules with Itch ing, the pustuli leaving no scar. The disease Is not severe enough to cause con finement to bed, and baa practically no symptoms of ainsll-pox, with which some people and physicians have confounded it. Misa George bad been stopping at Lolele, w here aeveral people are affected, but most of whom are not even confined lo the house. Taint Manufacture At Tloncsla. On Wednesday last Mr. F. I.ehberger and Mr. Clark, of New Castle, Pa., wore In town consulting with S. D. Irwin con cerning Ihe location of a paint manufac tory, at or In Ihe immediate vicinity of Tionesta. It will be remembered that Mr. I., about two years ago purchased 10 acrea ol land of Selden and Gen. Whit man, which lucludea the valuable ochre and chrome beds on the Whitman place, about 3)4 miles above this place on the hill almve Tionesta creek. These gentle men are quite well satisfied with the quality and quantity of the ore, which it appeara ia of a superior quality, and par ticularly adapted lor a first class paint. Our citizens generally will welcome the enterprise w hich now appears to be an assured success. These gentlemen have formed, we understand, a company and have concluded lo mine the ore, and Iiaul it to Iheir worka at or near Tionesta, w here the product will be manufactured and canned, ready for use. They propose after the ground Is secured to begin buil ding this fall and finish In tbe spring. We are pleased indeed to see devel opeuient of a mineral character of this kind, and hope and believe it will be a blessing to the promoters and lo the veople. Ilalltown and l'orley. A parly of buiilera were guest at Ihe homo ef James Welsh for the past week They were Messers. Harrington of Con- neant, Fenton of Jamestown, Jellerson Walters of Leecliburg, and John Wolf of Whig Hill. Mrs. Card entertsiued the families of Mrs. Kastwood and Mrs. K. O. Stroup at two o'clock dinner Thanksgiving day, Mrs. John McNally of N. Clarendon, called on Ihe M issue Norlin last week. School No 2 re-oper.ed on Monday, Nov. 17. It waa closed lor repair and has now the bright atmosphere ol a mod ern school-room. George Welsh has recovered from bis late Illness, but we are sorry lo say lhat Mr-. Welsh, Misa Dorlba, Miss Lois and James are quite ill. The dance given in tbe Bal'.lown hall last Thursday was well attended and a success. Supper waa served at Ihe home of Mra. James Welsh; musio by Messrs. Wallers, Kupert aud Colt. Miss Helen Stroup, who teaches at Sheriffs, spent Thanksgiving with ber mother. Thomas Wolfe spent Saturday evening at the home of his sister, Mrs. Welsh. Miss Lena Ka-twood returned Sunday from Grand Valley, where she has been visiting ber sister, Mra. Will Card. Leslie Spencer I 111 with catarrhal fever. Myra Stroup, Ilertha Hunter, Myrtle Durnell and Alice Byeraol room No. 2, have been present every day for the month of November. Dulles of Township School Hoards as lo Health ltegulalion. An Act of Assembly of April II, IX'.V, constitutes the school directors of each township a Board of Health, with full power lo "make and enforce all needful rules and regulations to prevent the in troduction and spread of contagious or Infectious diseases." All physician are required lo report lo Ihe secretary of the scjonl board the names and residence of all persons coming under their charge af flicted with such diseases, within 24 hours after Ihe development of the dis ease. The school directors have authority by themselves or a sanitary agent appointed by them, with tbe consent of the court or law judge, to go upon any premises, where a"y such disease exists or where there ia a suspicion that there is such disease, for the purpose of examination and take all necessary steps to abate the nuisance, If found to exist. As smallpox and other contagious dis eases are now reported in several places in Korcst county, school boards should at once form themselves into boards of health and make all necessary regula tions to prevent tlie spread of such dis ease. You owe this duty to Ihe children under your charge. sitops Ihe C'ssahana' werks sfl'tlie t'sld. Lsxative Brniiio-Qiiinine Tablet cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 20 cents. 11-27-ly T0C 1XD I0CR FRIENDS. Misa Minnie Orerlaoder is visiting friends in Hickory. O. W. Proper waa in Philadelphia on business last week. Mra. J. W. Campbell was a visitor to Oil City on Monday. Miss Ella Conger was a visitor to Oil City Monday afternoou. Mra. A. B. Kelly was a visitor lo Oil City yesterday alternoon. Mr. U. B. F'elt and young son are visiting frleuds at Bradford. Mrs. L. Fulton and daughter Flor onc, were Oil City visitors Friday. Misa Daisy Butterlield of Crown, Pa., Is a guest at the home of her uncle, L. Agnew. Mrs. A. Abbott and daughter Mar- j'irie ol Oil .City , are visiting Mra. A. Carson . Mrs. F. S. Hunter is visiting ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W, Corah, at Warren. Howard Kelly, of tbe Kiskiminetas school, spent bis Thanksgiving vacation at home. Dr. Hilchey and little daughter were up from Oil City fur a few hours Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. U. Dale and Mr. Geo. Hole man are visiting relatives vnd friends In Pittsburg. Master Guy Hayden, of Siverly, waa aguestofbiscousiu, Miss Hazel Foues, over Sunday. MissMsyme Emert, of Tylersburg, Is a guest of hi r aunt, Mrs. Fred Bristow, for a few days. J. W. and Q. Jamie-on and J. T. Car son were among tbe business visitors to Oil City Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Greavea spent Thanksgiving at Ihe home of Ihe doctor's nio.ber in Warren. Rev. Boi land of Metcer, pi etched In the M. E. church here last Sunday to an appreciative audience. Isaac F. Stiteinger for tbe past two years a resident of this place, baa moved to Cbarlestown, W, Va. George Carson and Miss May Sanner attended tbe Bement-Mclntyre wedding at 1 idtoute last Thursday. Miss Jennie Siggina, of West Hick ory, is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. A. Wheeler. Mercer Dispatch. Dr. J. W. Morrow and family spent Thanksgiving day with Dr. Will Mor row's family at West Hickory, J. R. Davis of Kittanuiug, a brother of Mrs. J. 8. Hood of the borough, visited the family a portion of last week. Miss Kittie Heplerof the West Side, teacher of Ihe Jamieson school, waa guest of friends in Oil City a part of last week. Miss Angie Frost, of Fredonla, N. Y., the guest of her sister, M rs. F. A. Keller, for a lew days, returned home Monday morning. Clifford Foreman entertained ten of his boy friends at his home Saturday evening, Ihe occasion being his sixteenth birthday. -Mrs. Lyons, daughter and son.of But ler, returned home Friday after a three weeks, visit with ber sister, Mrs. Wm. Itwren3e. John M. Magrane, of Tionesta, who bad been visiting bere during the past week, returned home this afternoon. Oil City Blixzard. Miss Daisy Peck, of Grand Valley, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Gerow, at The Central for a week, returned home Monday morning. Mrs. Frances Gaston and Mrs. Au gusta Eaton, of Cochranlon, mother and aunt, respectively, of G. G. Gaston, are here on a visit to him. Mrs. John Knupp, of Nebraska, ac companied her brother, Frank Hood to the Oil City hospital last Saturday, re turning tbe same day. Will D. Hunter, who la engaged at tho Emergency Hospital at Warren, spent Thanksgiving with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hunter. Mrs. A. B.-Mealy of the township, re turned Saturday from a seven weeks' visit with ber daughter, Mrs. S. W. Mnng, at Bowling Green, Ohio. Mrs. Jennie E. Agnew, state treasur er of the W, R. C, was absent last week in Erie county on a lour of Inspection of the several corps of that county. Mrs. Herman Hyde returned from visit at Utica, N. Y., last week, Mr. II. expects to return in a short lime and then they will make their home bere. E. E. Fleming is looking as pleasant these days as though be had struck a thousand barrel gusher. It's boy No. 2 and arrived Friday, Nov. 28, 1902. A dozen of Lloyd Miles' boy friends assisted bim in the oelebratlon of his 10th birthday on Thanksgiving evtning, and say they bad a rollicking good time. M. L. Range, of Stewarts Run, dis posed of a load of very fine apples in town yesterday. The Kkcublican office force was not forgotten In the distribu tion. S. D. Irwin Esq., was elected and in stalled as Noble Grand of Tionesta Lodge, O. O. F. at Its meeting last week, fill ing tbe vacancy caused by the death of S. H. Haslet. William Harrison, of Green town ship, who bas been suffering for several month with a disease of the knee inint, went In Philadelphia last week to receive special treatment atone of the hospitals in that city. Mis; Blanche Hui.tor returned Mon day to her school at Mayburg alter aev eral days spent with ber parents here. Miss Nettie Albatigh, who was a guest of Miss Blanche over Sunday, also returned to ber school at Buck Mills. Chester Orover, of Dunkirk, N. Y., and Miss Edna Lucele Bowen, of Sala manca, N. Y., were united In marriage at the bride'a borne, Nov. 23, 1902, Rev. Grover, father of the groom, officiating. Mr. Grover was formerly a Tionesta boy, Ex Sheriff Walker, who manipulat ed the engine and logging train for the Warren Lumber Co. at Grundervllle during tbe past summer, oiled up tbe lo comotive and backed it into the shed for the winter, and is now among friends here for a month's recuperation. TO tTHK A I'OI.IMN ONE ll.tV Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fsils, to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 20c. 11-27-ly (ream of the Kcws. Smiles are merely little pneumatic laughs. Guns for hire snd good ammunition for sale at tbe White Star Grocery. tf Life is one continuous round of un finished busiueas. Gold Seal Rubbers are beat, at Heath and Kelt's. n Tbe clubable man Is tho one Ihe po lice are looking for. Choice vegetables, groceries, domes tic or tropical fruits slways to be bad at tbe White Star Grocery. Call or 'phone. Any singer can take a high note if it ia of tbe greenback variety. Uneerwoar and hosiery for all at T. o. s. n Some orators seem to think that elo quence is a lest of the lungs. Bring your babies snd children to us for shoes. T. C. 8. It Betdng odds does not prove anything except that the better has nerve. Fiuest Una merceiized skirt in town from $1.00 to 13.50. Hopkins. It Taking advice is a good bit like tak ing medicine. It requires faith. Heath and Feit have the exclusive sale of Gold Seal Rubbers for Tionesta. Do not allow any one to sell you some thing "just as good." Gold Seal ia the best. It Tbe man with the family of grown up daughters is surely under home rule. Ladies' jackets and skirts at Tionesta Cash Store. It Lota of men waste their lime bragg ing about the things they used to do. You are always sure of getting the best at tbe White Star Grocery, and fur the least money. It Love may laugh at bolts, but politi cians do not. Don't go by Hopkins' when looking for Furs, Jackets aud Capes. Fall llneof everything Wooltex in the lead. It After losing bis beartayonng man of ten loses his bead. Heath and Felt have just received another shipment of Heavy Fleeced un derwear for men t $l.(K)asuil. Seetbein They're warm. It After praying for goodness some peo ple forget to be good. New Chiua for XinasatTioncataCash Store. It Justice only takes a man's part, but injustice takes it all. Lambertville rubber goods. Hnag Proof. Hopkins, sole agent. It A sensitive man, unilke a clock, is apt to go when he Is run down. You must see our prices on Presents b 'fore you buy. T. C. 8. It A coward likes to believe tbat dis cretion Is Ihe better part ol valor. Flannelette wrappers for ladies at T. C. 8. It Don't argue with a fool. Listeners will say there are two of a kind. Ladies jackets in latest styles at low est prices. Heath and Feit. It When a woman keeps a secret she can't keep secret Ihe fact tbat she is keeping one. Sweaters for boys am) men at Tio nesta Cash Store. It Dyspepsia and disappointment in live produce similar outward effects, Hopkins sells tlie overcouts. Long Oxford Grays are the proper thing. It Spontaneous combustion is some times due to an accumulation of insur ance policies. Eyes Examined Free. Prof. C. Block, the eye specialist and optician, will be In Tionesta, at Central Hotel, two days, Dec. the Sth and 0th, Friday and Saturdsy. Special lenses for children's eyes and lor headaches. All work guaranteed. Pbok. C, Block, Optician. OF ri'BLIC INTEREST. To Kkow the Cure Tor Any Form of Servotisness or Hysteria Seeds But to Read the Fol lowing. Mr. Chester Kerr of No 131 WestSpriug street, Titusville, Pa., says: "We have used Pr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills in our house In two instances one case of nervous sick headache, norvousuess and depression and the other a acse of gen eral debility, lack of energy and strength. In tbe first instance the headaches were stopped and the nervous system put in good condition and in the other Ihe pa tient built up generally until in good health and strength again." Dr. A. W. Chaso's Nerve Pills are sold at 50c a box at dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Company, Bull'alo, N. Y. See that portrait and signature of A. W. Chaie, M. D., are on every package For sale by J. C. Dunn, druggist. This signatur is od every bsx of the genuine Laxative Brorao-Quinine Tablet the remedy that raree a cold tm ao day TIONITA M.A.lMtKTH CORPECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flrmr sack 1. 1 lOffli l..'l" Corn meal, feed, ft 100 lb l.4"i Corn meal, family, 100 fb 2 no Chop feed, pure grain 1M Oats .."" Corn, shelled .NO Huckwheal nour, m . Beans I bushel 2.50 Ham, sugar cured .j Himn. sinrar cured .17 Shoulders .10 Hslt Pork, H 1t .11 WhitefishW kit 70 Hugsr SJf.lW Myrup ( N. O. Molasses .Xt'm .M Coffee, Koast Klo Itjil5 CoHce, blended Java .20 Toa - .W Butter -M Klee Oifcfl.OM Kggs, fresh t4-'' Salt barrel I '! Lard Potatoes, V bushel Potatoes, Sweet V lb -i Lime barrel Wl.tsi Nails V keg a ' if t: j. (H X ' 'AV X V 1 I Jit from now until Christmas will be found a free game, amusing and instructive-50 different kinds. Get Lion Coffee and a Free Game at Your Grocers. JACKETS ! 3 L. J. Hopkins. CLOAKS - A - Coat rHlO.OO, Color and Itlac-k. It's au entirely .ew IM-parlllU'llI we invite our mil-of-town friends to: livery (rarmriit llii st-a on s make, liisnriii only correct fclj lc'. Going lo run this new department on a small pre tit basis that will justify your c.iiiiini quite a ili-tntica lu patronize. NllItM here lor IjjilO. We'd rather eell ymi a SI ) one, though, as we firmly there's easily $.3 difiiirence in I lie two anils. Piices of Ladies' aud Misses' Coals commence nt 85 for an All Wool lv rsej Clolh, tben ruo up from I bis to $25. SAMPLES. We'll be pleased lo send you samples of the New Dress Goods, Silks and waistiogt if you'll kindly write, siying ulioul what ynu would like to see a pnBlal card will do. WILLIAM B. JAMES, OIL CITY, PA. The Danger of Knowing Too Much. There is a class of men who pretend lo know it all when it comes lu the selection of a SUI 1' nr OVFXt'OAT. They refuse to be guided by the dealer, hnwevei high hi standi ig. and depend whol ly upon Iheir own konwlede, or rather lack of knowledge, in mak ing a choice. tucli men generally get tho worst of every bargaio they drive. Now wo like to see customers with "souls ol llierown." We wel come critical people hard to please people hecatue wo k "ow we kave the goods they want, and once we have convinced them of ihe fact, I hey appreciate our interest in their welfare and become beet friends. When we pay "this S lit or ihis Overcoat is Ihe best value you can obtain anywhere f r the ptice you have named," we are stating Ihe plain truth and will luck it nn by the slroreest possible guarantee, am! that is YOUU MONKY HACK IP YOU ARE NOT SATI.SFKD. Suits, $7.50 to $25. Ouercoats $7.00 to $25. IIAMMERS 41X4-3 SENECA ST. J iS Li In each pound package of 3 Call here and see the finest line of JACKETS. CLOAKS and FURS ever exhibited in Tionesta. Prices in reach of anyone. lNTID SUITS. OIL CITY PA,