THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WKDNK..NDAY. DKt'KM HKIl 1!4, IW4. FIriE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE AGENCY . . OK LI AUDI. 01. TlOSKSTA, PA. All Leading Companies Jleprencnted. Wild Lands, Fartnx, I foil sea tC Lots 'or Sale or Jient. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. NKW AllVHtTlwK.MIiNTS. I,ninnur. Ail. W. W. Itourra. Iim'kI. Heath Kelt. I ."i'. In. Smart .V Mil' otlicrir. Ail. Kilinhoro Normal. I .oca I. Joyco' M illinory . I.nctil. Hires, l'hotinrriipliMr. l,o.-al. WhiloNtar timcery. l.orals. Tiooiwtx t'itsli Ntoro. Local-. Meadvtllo ('ouiiinircial t'ollce. Ail. Oil inarkol closed at f 1 ..1 1 . Fine china ilwhes at T. '. S. It Oil ami k leitsos at this nlbce. -Walton I leads Ihe " all. T. C. S. Hopkins sells thn Dounlas (-hoea tl New neckwear at Tionesta CaBli Store. 11 Uuarantecil kill kIoyob at Joyce's Millinery. 1' 'No paper will be issued from tins of Ho next week. Woolen umlerwear fur nieu, women andchildronatT.C.S. It At any lata Ibe roads are not left In bad condition for wheeling. Call and see our line of ribbons and neckwear. Joyce's Millinery. It Tibia linen, napkin, towels, hand kerchiels, etc., at lleaili A Knit's. It The lrliKtheninn of Hie daya since Monday l hardly perceptible yet. The White Hlur (itneery ban Hie choicest line of fruits, nuts and candles. The largest and best selected stock of dry Kod and notions in town at Heath Keifs. 11 Miss Helen NmearhaiiKh is home from Washington Kumale Seminary for the holiday vacation. Edinboro Normal is precminentlv a teachers' school of blub (trade. Winter aesHion bruins Deo. It Tile Presbyterian Sabbath school will bsve a Christmas iretl for Its members at thn church this evening The Macev Concert company at the court house Monday evening, Jan. 5, UK)'.. Tickets at lierman'a. To-morrow's Christmas, and hero's hoping; it will be one ol Joy and good cheer to you and all of yours. ".My Old York State Home," at Iale hall, b'ridav evening. Hesorved seats on sale at the Iavls pharmacy Over the holidays we will sell you any article In the shoe line at a reduction The Famous .Shoe House, Oil City. It Our tine aleiiihiiiK has vanished lie fore a melting rain, whl 'h has likewise put lb j river on a Kood bin "high." The Sires photograph Rtllery in this place has axam resumed business, and will be open every Friday and Saturday until further notice. It Ladies' line dress shoes reduced from f.1.00 and U.M to (1. Men's holiday slippers 4H and 75 cents, at the Famous Shoe House, Oil City. It The Jefferson county teachers' insti tute ben I in lu Itrookville next Monday. Supt. Teitrick has issued a very hand some phamphlvt giving the wejk's pro gram. The new dormitory at Kiliuboro will be occupied during the winter session, which begins Dec. L".i. For further Infor mation addresi the I'rincipai, John F. Bigler. It A very pretty wall map of Pennsyl vania, late edition, can be had by ail dress ing the Lycoming Rubber Co., P. O. Box 1553, New York City, and enclosing 8 Cants in postage at imps, Don't forget the Christmas exercises at Mt. Zion (ierman Lutheran church this Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock German-English services next Mimlay. Everybody cordially invited. Oo to the White S;ar Grocery to-day and lay lu your supply of Irults, nuts, candies, etc., for to-morrow, Christinas. The stock wa" never finer, and you will have no trouble in pleasing yourself. Home for the holiday vacation: Har ry Davis, Philadelphia dental college; Karl Wenk, dental department of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadel phia; Howard Kelly, Kiskiuiinetas school. Following is the list o' letters remain ing uncalled for In the Tioivsta, Pa., Post Oflice, Tor the week ending Deo. 'U, liVJi Mrs. J. T. Jackson, Mr. S. A. Shi-Ids. Mr, E. B. Brown, S. K. Carson, Feo,. D. S. Knox. P. M. W. O. Rogers, the stone cutter, baa finished work on the Vallny bridge at Franklin, for this season, and will now resume bis winter occupation as agent for J. W.Kerr A Co, the well known manufacturers of monumental atone work. Mr. Kouers can show you sam ples of work and quote price that are all right and the reliability of his lirni is un questionable. It The EmlentoM Herald, commenting on the Rkpi iimoan's Item last week about the tramp who discarded a very fine lunch that had a few moments prior boon handed him by one of the good la dies, adds: "A holm did that act in Em leuton one lime but the husband went a little further In this case, lie kicked the tramp all over the street until be begged for mercy." And he did I he proper ca per. -The Claringtori W. C. T. 17. held sewing social at the home of Mrs. I, Mile Heasley recently. Fifteen garments were completed, anil a good time was re alized by the ladies. In the evening Kirs, lleaslev gave a party for the young peo ple, serving refreshments. On lllb inst., the union and a number ofyTrieiids attended a carpet ran sewing at lie home ofMcs. Anna Henderson, of foleinan Kilo. A Hue lime was reported.) No Paper Sen Week. Thn uladsnmo holiday aeason having again been inhered In it becomes our painful duty to ii.Ihs an issue, hence no paper will be forthcoming from this of fice next wock. The olllce will be open the entire week, however, for the Haus acllon of business, receipting for sub scriptions, turning nut Jot) printing, itc., and we hope many of our patrons will make it a point to call. The next Issue of the Hni'i ni.iL'j will appear Jan. 7, l!i:i. May all enjoy a Merry Christmas mid Happy New Year. Chas. Amaiin Is dow n from Warreu doing some plumbing and furnace work for F. K. Lausnn. He is accompanied by his son, Paul, who Is visiting hi' young friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. o.-gi.o.l, of En deavor took advantage of lb" tine sleigh ing Saturday evening to drive down to the county geat to do some Christmas shopping. The Masonic fraternity held their annual installation of olUcers Monday evening, after which they enjoyed a royal banijuet at llotul Weaver. The inclem ent weather and bad loads kent quite a number of visiting brothers attuy. Those preoeut report a lino evening's enj y incut. ' The Macey concert at the inurt house, Monday even lug, Jan. 5, w ill be a treat which no lover ol artistic entertainment can atrurd to miss. Every member of t'io company is a siar in his r her par ticular line. The large court room should bo crowded on this evening. Reserved eat tickets at He. man's, Hog cholera is playirg havoo ill pari ol this and Mercer counties. In the seo lion near Urennvllle more than 71) hogs have beou lost b' the disease, one lariui r aloiio having lost a pen ol i'l. The dis ease seems to have spread from Butler county Close watch is being kept ou slaughterhouses In both counties. Franklin News. The Starr Comedy Co., a theatrical troupe of considerable renown, will pro sent "My Old York State Home," at Dale hall next Friday evening, Deo. lift. The company comes well recommended and the cast has nearly a dozen people, and patrons may expect good show, (ieneral admission - cents, reserved seats cents. On sale at Davis' drug store. All kinds of patent medicine testi monials are to le found, but lew can come up to the following recently tent to a llinghampton patent medicine man: "My brother too your noted liver rem edy for four weeks. At the end ot that time he died. Before his burial a laint Igu of life was noted and an autopsy waa performed to make death certain. 'Ilia liver waa found to be so very much alive that it w as ueces-arv lu take a club and kill it. It a pleasure to note that Editor Willis Cowan of ihe Warren Mail is be ing urged by his fi lends for appoint ment to tlui position of Slate Printer at llarrisluirg by the iniomiog administra tion. II thorough competency ana pecu liar fitness is to have the call on tho p ace there should lie no question of Bro. Cow an's preferment, and if the new Hover nor Mould please the editorial brethren of the northwest he will settle the matter in his I nor. . The Postotllce department recently inaugurated a movo to stop the habit many people havo of writing ill photo graph packages, newspapers, etc., that are put in the office as merchandise. Special inspectors are making the rounds and post m ns'.era are Instructed to open all packages not sealed and if writing Is found therein, to report the same to the department. The violations of the Histal law along this linn are becoming so nu merous that it Is simply astonishing. A aubscrlber once received a dun through the poswlllce and it made him mad. Ho went to see the editor about it and the editor showed him a few duns of his own ; one for paper, one for type, one for fuel snd several others. "Now," said the editor, "I didn't get mad when these came because I knew that all that t had to do was ask several reliable men like you to come in and help me out, then I could settle all of tbem." When the sub scriber saw bow it was he relented and renewed. The Cnunlv Commissioners have given a contract to the Nelson A Bu chanan Bridge Co., ol Pittsburg, for the erection of a new span to the west end of Ihe river bridge at this pace, that span being in a dilapidated and unsafe con dition and incapable of being repaired. It i only a question of a short time till the other two main spans will need re placing, but the Commissi era feel that it is best to extend Ihe time somewhat ao that the expense will not bear too heavily at one lime. Kaiher a novel suit was entered In the Venango county courta last wet k by Henry Findlay against the Oil City hos pital. Thecomplainant desires torecover damages in the sum of Jii'i.OoO for con trading typhoid fever while an Inmate of the institution. Findlay wa admitted to the hospital, wherein operation for ap- pendicilis was performed. He recovered rapidly and in a few days wss removed to his home. The room which he occupied at the hospital was one In Ihe typhoid fever ward and lust as be was recovering from appendicitis he was . atricken with Tever and was sick lot several weeks. He claims to have contracted the disease at the hospital. Slier ill John Jamiesoti, ono of the most popular young men ever elected to ollice in Fortst county, was in town on Wednesday night and returned toTitus villo on Thursday. During his visit here be presented to A. Gilbert, of" the City hotel, a young fox "with a pat." The animal was one of a lii ter of three cubs that were dug out of a den In Forest county the mot her fox Iteiiig killed b the hunters. The sheriff had a cat that was nursing a litter o' kittens and he took them away and substituted the fox es. The mother cat and her foster chil dren soemed to see no difference and the latler have grown to the chicken stealing ago. The sheriff uaa found their tastes rather expensive and disposed of one of the animals to Mr.Giibert. lie Is also attempting lo negotiate the purchase of two bear cubs that were domiciled in the llrowa billiard room here lor several weeks but were sold to a butcher in Tio nesta. If the price can be scaled down the young bears will lie purchased and sent to one of the zoological gardens in Pitt.sbtirg. Derrick. It la sa d thai eight ca reuses ol veni son have been found in the woods In Sullivan county by men employed by C. W. Cbspin, since Ihe close of Ihe burning season. In every case the deer were wounded by buckshot, and It Is believed that "0 or more of the animals have beeu killed in the same w ay and left to waste ill the wissls. Wonde- if anything of be kind happonod in Forest conn' Ibis aeason ? Don't forget the Matty concert al the court bouse Monday, January . This will b loue of the chii-est or entertain ments, and these celebrated people could not b bad in Tionesla were it not that it ia one ol their "off date" nights. The company is line and plays in the largest cities of Ihe Unite.! States, whose leading papera are profuse lu their praise of Ihe fine artists composing? Ihe company. So if you care to be royally entertained don't miss this rare treat Tickets on sals at Berman's. Mrs, Eleanor H gliea will expose lo public sale on the Chas. Albaiigh farm, Alhaugh Hill, Hickory T p., Saturday, January :l, PKj:I, at 10 nclock, one set double harness, two horses, one cow, spring calf, lot of tbomughbred White Wyandotte chickens, farm wagon, huckster wagon, buggy, bob sleds, thresh ing machine, wind mill, plow, cultivator, and all other farm Implements. Set good blacksmith tools, about 11,000 carriago bolts, different sizes, a quantity of Hay, straw, apples turnips.'cabbage, potat ea, canned fruit, household goods anil other articles. .Terms, sums of j or under, iali; over f. to $10, three months' time; over $10, six months' time with approved security. The larm is for rent. Charles Xylander, a prominent aud highly eateemed citizeu of Lickiugville, died on Friday last and was burled at the I leaner cemetery on Sunday. Deceased was in the 6:ld year of his ae, and is sur vived by his wile, ono daughter, Mrs. Albert Koy, and one son. H ia death was caused by paralysis of which be bad suf fered a second stroke a short time pre vious. Mr. Xylander wasa member lu good standing cfthe Grand Army ol Ihe Republic, of ihe I. O. O. F.olTvlera.mrg, and the United Workmen of Tionesla, at the lime of his demise. Ha was a good citizen in all respects and will be much misled in ilia community in which be had for many years niado his borne. The funeral wss held under Ihe auspices of Ihe Odd Fellows' fraternity. Once again the little air-gun nuisance has been demonstrated. Last Saturday afternoon Ferdinand, the K'-yeara-old son of Addison Wagner, of the township, became the possessor of a new air-gun, and he and Harrison Blum, about bis own age, entered into a sort of battle, all in fun, of course, nat realizing the danger of the little guns, w hich threw a BR-shot. After several exchanges of i-hots. one of the pellets from Harrison's gun struck Ferdinand In the right eye, and the bat tle ended. Dr. Greaves was summoned and found the injury sufficiently serious to advise the services of an eye specialist and the boy waa taken In Oil City for that purpose on the evening train, and It is thought that while the eye-alght will not be totelly destroyed it wl.l be some whst impaired. The sale of these dan gerous playthings should by all means be prohibited. ; ' New Lake SI earner rtonesta. A prominent exchange publishes the following dispatch dated Detroit, Mich., Dec, HHh! ; "The berth made vacant In the Wyan dotte yards of the American Shipbuild ing company by Ihe launching of the Anchor line ateamej, Tionesla, will not remain empty very long, as It Is wanted for the new steel steamer to be known as No 14, on which work will be com menced immediately. The work of cleaning away the debris of theTionesta'a launching has already started aud work on the keel blocks and keel plates will be under way next week. The new ship was ordered by Ihe Wallaces of Cleve land as trtisteea and will represent every thing modern In the big modem freight ers. She will ba 140 feet lo length and of 50 feel beam," , ; ' And so we are to infer from this that our pretty little city with the' prettiest of names ia to be honored like some of ihe great Tcilies or the country by haying huge steamships christened after HT We are not aware of how the owners of this pew lake beauty hit upon such a musical name, but it is evident they are men of rare taste, and good Judgment. Ths New Tax Lira Law. The hooks for the new lax law, which goes into effect January 1st, have been received at the prothonotary'e olllce and all is ready lo begin the new system of sales ol land for taxes. Commissioners' Clerk Smiley said the law waa a most complicated one, when asked to explain U to the reporter this morning. Pro thonotary Pbipps said Ihe main change from t;.e old law was the fact that laud sold for taxes would be exposed for sale the same as for any other debt. As far as we can understand Ihe report will be made of unpaid taxes to the prolhonntary who will issue a lien against the property and the sheriff ill sell the same. Here tofore the sale has been made by the county Treasurer. The returns will also be made by the county commlasioners. One feature is very plain. The costs will be much greater than heretofore. A man bo has a sale to gain a title to a piece of land will no have to pay the lull value ol the same, if the piece be small and of little consequence. The advertising of the same will be in the bands of the sheriff, tbe same as any other made un der a lien. Franklin News. Allrm's Hperlal Parties leave Erie November lHth, Dec. 2d and 1'ith. Very cheap rates to middle west and iniddlo south-western stales. In quire al once at least. II. C. Allen, C. P. A T. A., Nickle Plate Road, Erie Pa. A 70-51. It will be good news to the mothers ofsmall children lo learn that croup can bo prevented The first sign of croup is hoarseness. A day or two before the at tack the child become hoarse. This ia wsin followed by a peculiar rough cough. Give Chamberlain's Cotigb Remedy freely sssoon ss the child becomes hoarse, oreven after the rough cough appears, aud it will dispel all symptoms ol croup. In this wav all danger and anxiety may t avoided. This remedy is used by many thousand of moth rs and has never been known to fail It la, In laei, Ihe only reme.lv that can always be ile. tended uhiu anil that is pleasant anil sale to take. Sold bv Dr. I Hi nil, T onesla, W. U. Wilkins" West Hickory, Pa. TOC AXO yOL'H FKItXDS. Dr. J. C. Dunn waa a business visitor to Oil City Monday. T. J. Vangieson was up from llaum on business Saturday. Frank Waikor ia down from Grun dervillo for the holidays I,. Agnew and Miss Gertrude were Oli City visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Doutl were shop-1 ping in Oil City Thursilsy. Hon. C, A. Randall waa a business visitor to Oil City yesterday. Frank Coleman, or Salem, W. Va., is paying a visit to his mother, Jas. G. Carson was down rrom West Hickory on business Saturday, M as Hazel Fonea Is visiting ber cousin, Guy llayilen,at Siverly. Miss Maude Green is visiting ber grand parents at Sugar Run, Pa. Misa Bessie McCalmonl, of President, was a 1 iouesta visitor yesterday. John Grant, of Kinzua, is down for a holiday visit with Tionesla friends. Miss Blanche Pease aud mother of Till ion te, aie here for the holidays. Miss Katie Osgood is home from Clarion Normal for the holiday vacation. Mrs. G. W. Warden and two sons, of Knileavor, were Oil City visitors Thurs day. --Ralph and Miss Ruth Cook, or Ne braska, were visitors to Oil City Satur day. Chas. Cropp went to Meadville yes terday to spend the holidays with rela tives. Mesdames John and Jacob Cropp, of Cropp Hill, were Oil City shoppers Sat urday. Clurlie Hill ia home from the Warren Business University for the'boliday va cation. Misses Alice and Patience McCrea were guests el Oil City Irieuds over last Sunday. Mrs. J. T. Carson was a guest of Mra. Anna Hassey at Oil City a couple ol daya last week. Miss Msggle Kline returned Satur daw from a two weeks' visit with friends In Oil City. ' Miss Bertha McKee ia spending the holidays with friendr in Stoiieham, War ran county. Misa Minnie Reck left las'. Friday for a visit wiih friends in Erie, Pa., and Con- ueaut. Ohio. Geo. Robinson attended a party giv en by the Ivy club In Oil City last Frl day evening. -Mra. O.T.Anderson visited her slit ter, Mr-. Harry Bruner,at Went Hickory, last Monday. Mrs. M. E. Abbott and little daugh ter were gueeta of frlenda at Endeavor over Sunday. Misa Maggie Bromley, who has been attending school In PltUburg, ia borne for tbe holidays. Arthur Irwin, or Franklin, waa a guest of his uncle, S. D. Irwin, Esq., dur lug Ihe past week. Mrs. W. A.Shewman, ofKellettville, and sister, Misa Cora Watson, were vis itors to Warren yesterday. Mrs. G. Ij. Frye and baby, of Oil City, were guests of her sister, Mrs. Gar field Grove a partot last week. I. F. Stliziogef oatne in from Char leston, W. Va., and took bia family lo their new borne last Thursday. Fred Blum is up Irom Duquesne,Pa., on a visit to his parents. He is accom paulid by bis neice and nephew, Mrs. John Runnlnger, of Niles, Pa., was a guest of ber sister, Mrs. Jane Grove, last week, icturning borne Satur day. E. E. Norton, of East Hickory, was transacting business in town Monday aud gave Ihe Rki'DBUcan a pleasant call. O. B. KelUr, general merchant, of Pigeon, was a guest ol his son, County Treasurer F. A. Kellar, a couple of daya last week. Misa Julia Anderson, of East Hick ory, was a guest of her sister, Mra. 8. T. Carson, or tbe West Side, between trains on Monday. Gus. B. Evans, Walter Crouch and John Petligrew were down from Hick ory Monday evening fraternizing with their Masonic brethren, Mrs. Win. Smearbaugh, Mrs. K. C. Heath, Mra. W. W. Grove and Mrs. F. W. Swanson were among tbe Oil City visitors Saturday afternoon. Miss Cloe Green Is borne from the Warren Business University for Ibe holi day vacation. She ia aciompanled by ber friend Misa Gertrude McLain. Misa Nettie Giering, who has been employed as saleslady in riltsburg dur ing the millinery aeason, le here on visit lo ber sister, Mrs. K. C. Heath. F. P. Turner came down from Mar ienville Monday evening to be with his Masonic frlenda and help polish off Ihe turkey and triminin'a at tbe banquet. ('has. R. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Zabniser and Philip Williams, at tended the funeial ol the late Charles Xylander at Lickiugville last Sunday. W. W. Grove returned home Friday from bis drilling operations near Glas gow, Kentucky, where be and bis brother Park have been for the past year or so, Fred Scowden, of Meadville, stopped to see bis brother J. C.here last Wednes day, remaining over night, being on his return frcm a business vis t up tbe river. Mrs. H. O. McKnigbt and daughter, Misa Kiltie, ol Oil City, were guests of Mrs. M.'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Campbell, betweeu trains Monday after noon. A. Srry, who has been located here as lumlter buyer for Oile A McKean ofT.inawauda, N. Y., left yesteida ' for bla home In Cleveland, Ohio, to .pend the holidays. Mrs. J. II. Kelly, Misa Artie Robin son, Mrs. C. M. Arner and daughter, Miss Alice, Misses Liazie and Dclva Ran dall and Mrs. J. G. Grove were among the Oil City visitors last Friday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. J. . P. Grove returned from Akron, Ohio, Monday, accompanied by Mrs. Grove's mother, Mrs. Doult.wbo will remain their guest for aome time. Mr. Grove returns from his work of nearly a year past lu Kentucky where they drilled several oil wells. Violently Insane. The many friends or Sydney Mayer, an Oil City boy, will regret to learn that be is violently insane. On Saturday Chief ol Police Nugent received a telephone message from Curry stating that the young man, while being detained at that station, bad escaped from bis attendant, and was supposed to be on bis way lo Oil City. About two weeks ago, while in New York, the young maii'a actions were so queer tha be was placed under arrest and an examination into his sanity made. The result waa that the New York authorities decided to send him to Pennsylvania and arrangements were made to give him privato treatment at the State hospital at Warren. On Satur day an officer from Near York brought him to Corry and turned him over to an attendant. Up to that time tbe young man seemed self-possessed and asked for a shave. He was in a chair with bia face covered with lather when the attendant went to the door to speak to an acquaint ance. Svdney got up, w iped the lather from his face, and went through a side door Into tbe alley, where a hoise and cutter happened to be standing. Ile climbed into the sleigh and drove off. Talegrama were sent in all directions and in a few hours be turned up at Tidioute. When an attempt was made there to place lilin under restraint be made thn a' ening demonstrations with a pistol and tho people were afraid to approach bim. He abandoned Ihe horse and it is sup posed that he ia making bis way in this direction In a skiff. Tbe young man enlisted for service in Ibe Philippines aome time ago and was winning the favor of bia superior oftiueis and advancing steadily In rank when be contracted one of the many fevers of that cliuiate and was invalided borne. He bas never been himself since that time, but bis friends hoped that the change of cli mate and occupation would effect a cure in bis case. lie bas performed many acts of eccentricity during the past two or three years, but never became violent be fore. It is hoped that a complete recov ery can be effected in his case if found and properly treated. He is a young man or medium height, a fast and plaus- able talker, neatly dressed, and has dark complexion, dark hair and eyes and is about 22 years of age. Oil City Derrick. It will be a satisfaction to the Iriends ot the young man to learn that be waa taken In charge here on Monday evening last and will be taken by bis family to the State hospital at Warreu where be w ill receive proper medical treatment. The young man came here Monday night about 11 o'clock sad asked for a room at the Rural House. None of the men folks being preseut at tbe time, aud noting his queer ao'inna the ladies refused to enter tain him. Alter calling at a neighboring house, where his actiona severely fright ened tbe women, he loft and entered tbe Frie Methodist church where for a time be held a number of men at bay by pre tending that he was armed with a revel ver. The only weapon he had was i piece of iron about a foot In length. The men final. y persuaded him to go with them and he was placed in charge of Sheriff Jamieson. Tbe unfortunate young man stayed over Sunday night at the Carter farm, West Hickory, escaping early In Ibe morning from Mr. Gibbs, tbe manager, who knew bim. He took with bim a shot gun and overcoat belonging to Mr. Gibbs, and with the gun was able to frighten away bis pursuers. On bis wsy to Tionesla he bad gotten into tbe river and his clothing were still wet when taken in here. He must have been in Ibis conditio'! several hours, and was aullering severely from exposure. PLAIN TALK. Straight Talk ana to the Point-Tile Virtues of Dr. A. W. Chases' Nerve Pills Told in a Few Words hj One Who Knows. Mr. Georgo Sebreck, Jr., of No. Ul Pine street, Meadville, Pa., says: "Wheu I got some of those Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills I was in a vory nprvotis state due to work that kept mo up at all hours and denied me sleep. I had dizzy spells as well. The box of Nerve Pills cured all this. I am no longer dizzy nerves are strong my sleep natural and I feel good In every way. I think this proves the medicine is a great r.ne." Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are sold at 50c a box at dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Company, Buffalo, N. Y. See that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase, M. D., are on every package For sale by J. C. Dunn, druggist. Tes ! Allen Will conduct two more special parties from Erie to Chicago and all points west on January fllb and 20th. Fine California parly January nth. Cheap rates to mid dle western points. U. C. Alien, C, P. A T. A., Nickel Plate Road, Erie, Pa. A73 2 To Improve the appetite and strength en the digestion, try a lew doses ol Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. II. Seilz, of Detroit, Mich., says, "They restored my anpetite when im paired, relieved me of a bloating feeling aud caused a pleasant and satisfactory movement of the bowels." There am people in this community who need just such a medicine. Every box warranted. Sold bv Dr. Dunn, Tionesta; W. O. Wil kins, W. Hickory, I'a. MARRIED. KUIIL-JACKSON-AlMarienvllle, Pa. Dec. 20, IIW2, by C. II. Miller, J. P., Peler Kuhl and Clive Jackson, both of Redely ffe, Pa. Tbe EGGS which tome coffee roaster use to glare their coffee with would you eat that kind of eggs? Then why drink the mi Lion Coffee has no coatingof storage eggt, glue, etc. It cotiee pure, unadulterated, iresn, strong and of delightful flavor and aroma. rnirona qnslltr ni frMhDM .1. ln.ort bl U Mftlad paeaas. i Allen's Special Parties leave Erie January tith and 2Vtb. Write II. a Allen, C. P. A T. A., NickcV Plate Road, Krie, Ha., if you are going west or south or Chicago. ATI 2t This is the season of Iho year when the prudent and careful houscifn re plenishes her supply of Chamberlain's Couuh Remedy. It is certain to l.e need ed before tiie winter is over, and results are much more prompt and satisfactory when it is kept at band and given iiMtoo'ti as the cold is contracted and beloro it baa become settled in llm svstem. ,In almost every instance a severe cold may be warded oil' by bikini: this remedy freely as aoon as the first indication of thn cold appears. There is no danger in givim; it to children for it contains no harmful substance. It is pleasant to'take both adults snd children like It.., Buy it aud you will net the best. It alwais, cuiee. For sale by Dr. Dunn, Tionesla, W, O. Wilkins West Hicliory, Pa. 0 Good Stenographers Ityoahe af M SM sf 8 MMM 0 f'VMIM eT Ofl! 1 11 T V t a K' fi t VUllflfUaffM M9 It the kind we turn out. Our system is Winter Opening January 5, S903 Write or call for full Information rcganltnr any course In Business or English. MEADVILLE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, S. L. Boyd, Prln., MaaoVffa), Pa. J AC K J. it L. J. Hopkins. CLOAKS AND SUITS. u 1 V ft-: mm Coat 10.00, Color 11 ml ltlai-k. It's an entirely I'W l'nrl mciil we invile our out of-lown friend io- Everv irarnn'iit llii M-a-oii" make, iiiHiirliifl only correct Mjll'. Going lo tu t ti basis llist will jUHtity your c iililii( iuite a instance 10 pairuuiie. niuin here Tor IjjUO. We'd rather tell you a 815 one, tliou(?li, a we firmly there' easily $r iliff.ireiiee in the Iwo anils. Pi ice of Ladies utl MiMt Coatsi commence at 85 for su All Wool K rue: Cloth, then run up frtm this to 825. SAMPLES. We'll be pleased lo send you samples of the New Dress Goods, Silks and waiatiiigs if you'll kindly write, saying about what you would like lo ee a postal card will do. WILLIAM B. JAMES, OIL CITY, PA. Christmastime. Not so far away, ia it? When one counts the hundred and one tbiugs lo be attended tu of which llie (jreatest uf all is gift hunting. From now on the waul of Christmas shoppers wilt be uppermost with us, and we'll wel come them lo a display of beautiful and appropriate holiday gifts, excelling anything this store has previously attempiid. It's hardly necessary to re mind you that you can make your selections now aud have them held until wautcd. This is a convenience you'll appreciate. tilth Kola', Smoliiii"; .la'hei, Nu filer, Ifaiulkerehle ft, Men' Leather .'ools. T7 1 i& i3v tikxTZf roNE. PRICE 'CLOTHIERS 41 X435ENECA 5T. Heller Tkaa A Plaster. A piece or llaunel dampened with Chamlsarlain's Pain Halm and bound ou the alb cted parts, is Issuer lhau a plaster for a lame back and for pains in the side or chest. Pain Balm has no superior as a liniment fur ihe relief of deep aeated, moseular and rheumatic pains. Sold bv Dr. Dunn, Tionesta; W. G. Wilkins, West Hickory, Pa. Hound Trip Home-seekers' Tickets During the same period round trip Ilomeseakers' excursion tickets will be sold by the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway on tbe first and third Tuea (fry of each mouth, good to return within Jl days from dale of sale, lo many points in Iowa, Minnesota and South Dakota. Nortn Dakota and other western acd southwestern states. For further information apply to any eonion -ticket suet it, or addrasa John It. Pott, District Passenger Ageut, Room D Park llldg., Pittsburg, Pa. 4t. MMMM ICJ tnd . common school emic a turn ,m snouiu become a valued amanuensis In tho ottire of home Urtre manufacturing concorn, or a court or batik KU-notrriuimT. lndttKl, the business world In itvImi? nut for n-allv romix'tcnt stcnnifrnniif m. This simpleinn?ZSl TS! E Call here and see the finest line of JACKETS, CLOAKS and FURS ever exhibited in Tionesta. Prices in reach of anyone. ri . t 1 19 new department no a small pri tit Holiday l' lib re II a, Full Ire Milrti, eekwear, .loie, m z c-i OIL CITY. PA.
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