THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. wehnknuay. JANUARY U. m-i FIiE INSURANCE . - A MI - - REAL ESTATE AGENCY .-OK-- C. M. MIR & SI, TlONESTA, PA. All Leading Companies Represented. I I'ihl Lands, Farms, Houses Lots for Sale or Rent. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. NEW Alf KUTISEMENTS, James. Ad. Laminar. Ad. Penn'aRy. I."cal. Nmart A Sit erbortf. Ad. Hopkins. Ad anil Inol. Joyce's Millinery . Locals. White Star Grocery, Locals. Tic.iientm'-sh -Store. Local. IleatU A Feit, Ad. and l-icala. Oil market closed at $1.51 Fine china dishes at T. C. S It Oil and gas leases at thin office. Walton ! leads tbe n all. T. C. S. Hnphina sells the' Douglas -hoes tt Lola of renman's at Heaili A Feit's. All winter hats at cost at Joyce's mil inery, , A nice lot to select from. It .--IheBkatlntfon llie. back channel Is Boa and Is being well patronized. i-Now is the time to buy your jacket if ydu would net it cheap. Just 4 price. Ileatb A Feit. It j-It is pleasing to note that tbodays are jrrowlrja perceptibly longer, especially at the latter end. --The Sires Studio in this place will be open ou Saturdays only until further no tice. J. W. Sires, Prop-. It The prices on shoes, underwear, shirts, capes, jackets, and lurs are Inter esting. Come iu. Hopkins. It Tne Epworlh Leagoa will have a dime social at the borne of County Treas urer F. A. Keller this Wednesday eve ning. Everybody Invited. Hod Joseph C. Sibley, our dis tinguished Congressman, has the (lianas of the Republican f r a number of valu able pubiiu documents recently received. Your grocery bill is the important item these days. Call on us and see'it we can't save you money; as well a- supply you with the best to be had in town. White Star grocery. It Free Methodist quarterly me 'ting will be held In "the church here beginning Friday evening, Jan. 2;l, and continuing over the Sabbath. Rev, M. It. Miller, presiding elder, will be iu attendance and coni"11 " 1 yflcotings. A rabkrfn Library has been es laolikhed at Endeavor and is proving a decided success. Mrs. N. 1'. Wuetler, with that generosity so characteristic of ber, presented a large number of veer memberships In the library as part of her Christinas gilts. Tldioute News. The Warren poultry and pet Mock association is holding ils annual exhibit this week, and Tlonesta is represented by County Treasurer Keller, J sums Haslet, Fred Kib and Archie Davis, who have each a nnmher of fine birds entered and will no doubt bring home tin ir share of prize. ' " ' ... T' the newspaper man the difference between advertising and news Is as per copilble as that exl ting between sin and sanctity. His bread and butter depend upon this difference and ho is .as little justified In giving away bis advertising apace as would a moTchant in banding out a suit of clothes. The first sleighs to be used on our streets this winter eamo outun the 8th of December,, and there lias not been a day alnce that the sleighing has. not been good, making over live weeks thus far offl'd inler weather and tine going. Who would hav. the nerve to tell us this Isn't one or the old fashioned kindT Tobacco dealers aro receiving chocks from the Secretary of the Treasury for the amount due them as rebate on their stock held n July 1st last, when the war tax was abolished. The dealers sont in their claims during the month of July, but thedepsrtment has just gotten around to paying them off. Ka h dealer was. al lowed 3 3-8 cents per pound on all tobac co in stork on Jul 1st. For years it has been the custo.n nl the people of Corry to run to the depot when a pas-enger train ws due. This was resorted to In order to givo passen gers an idea that Corry was a lively city. Now tbe railroad detectives are breaking lip the practice. Simply because Perry Conley refused to remain away from tbe depot at Corry "Justice" sent t lie poor fel low to the Erie jail for 30 days. 'We w ish that some or the officials, whose duty it is to see that theordinance requiring nroperty owners to clean the tnnw from the sidewalks fs complied with, had to Uojdr throiu'h the hug drills of snow iii)rvne sections of the town, Then endeavor, to tl undoubtedly pnlotu. the ordinance." That's wh -t the Kane Republican wi-dies, but of courso the Hem would not fit any Other town. No, 6f course not. ' Tbe newspapers in this vicinity coin- men toil some of them at length upon the tramp nuisance that is bothering the peo pie of their towns. The people of War ren have had little trouble with tramps Within toe past year and it may be truly said that the establishment of the stone pile at the jail hai had a good effect. Other towns than Warren have found tliat the xlicy of making IIih Knights of the Road work beforo they eat works well. Mirror. Rather fickle weather wo havo had in the past woek. Saturday evening the Ihermomoter registered down close to the zero mark. Sunday evening alout the name hour it rained a little. Monday morning the mercury hail dropped again t within two degrees of tho cipher and at 10 o'clock the same morning was down two degrees below. Rut why get uneasy when the coldest wentlu r is yet to comeT In two short months p:oliably sugar making will be here, and with that event robin and bluebirds come, and then spring, gentle spring, will be here. We're bound to take the rosy side of things, rain f r shin", freeze or thaw. lidiimte Cuair "aclorj Rurued. The larg chair factory at Tidioule took tire this morning, and word reaches here at 0:"0 that tbe conflagration is be yond cont ml and the entire plant will be destroyed. This is a heavy loss to our neighboring borough. We note with much satisfaction tbe selection by the slate committee of tbe Mouse at Harriaburg, of Hon. James N.'l Moore, of Rufler, for the important po sition of Journal Clerk ot tbe new legis lature. While Jim has at times wabbled a little in bis allegiance to the majority side of his party he always was credited with possessing the courage or his con victions, ami it never has been necessary to beat around the bush to find "where he was," and that he will prove himself an efficient officer goes without saying. -Stephen Taft. employed at Urey's livery barn,' met with a very painful ac cident yesterday morning. One of the horses had gotten the halter rope over his head and Stephen passed into the stall to free the animal, and doing so the horse lurched sidewise catching his right arm at the wrist and jamming the elbow against the side of the stall in such a manner as to break both bones near the wrist so that they protruded through the flesh. Dr. Bovanl dressed the wound and made bis patient as comfortable as possible, but Mr. Traft will be a louir time laid up by his injury, which may leave him perma nently crippled. A new counterfeit $20 gold certificate Is being circulated in this State which it would be well for merchants and others bundling much money to be on the look out lor. The bill is nl the series of 1882 and has a portrait of Garfield. It is a very poor photographic production, print ed on two pieces of paper, with heavy red and blue silk threads distributed be tween them. An attempt has also been made to tint the notes but the led and yellow inks have been so unk illtully applied that the bogus bill can be readily d- tected. The United States treasury de partment has issued a circular warning tho public to be on the look out for the new counterfeit, Win. Harrison, one of Oreen Twp's old and well known residents, was taken to the Titusville hospital Monday for the purpose of having his left leg operated upon. Mr. Harrison has been alllicted for some time wiih an affection of the knee joint which had grown so trouble some that he sought relief in a hospital in Philadelp'iia. from which city he re turned on the "lib ult., having had an operation performed nt that place, but the trouble continued te grow worse. The limb was amputated between tbe knee and thigh. Drs. Coulter of Oil Citv, Ward ofTitusvllle and Realty of Leeper, per forming tho operation shortly after the patient's arrival at the hospital. It is be lieved this will be the means of saving Mr. Harrison's lif". The doctors diag nosed the disi'ase as tuberculosis. --The joint installation ceremonies of the Post and Corps ollh.'ers held in their hall last Wednesday evening were well attended and most successfully carried out. Mrs. Ahbie Lynch, department secretary, Installed 'he Corps officers, which Interesting ceremony was a very pleasing featura of the evening's doings. The ladies bad their usual tine spread ready at the close of the exercises and the bountiful lunch was discussed with a rel ish that bet' kened keen and a lively ap preciation or the excellence of the viands set belore tho large assemblage. Alter the banquet a "camp lire'' was held and many happy speeches were listened to, and!a a late hour the party dispersed more than pleased with the delightful evening's enjoyment. MlasKellnr gave several recitals, and Miss No. lie Carson favored the audience with a number of vocal selections, There Is no use worrying, frelling and losing sleep because some one lias found lault with what you do. 'Tis the common lot ef a man iu business. The merchant doesn't please all of bis custo mers; the postmaster is cuffed and kicked for alleged mistakes; the railroad agent is frequently backed up In the corner and given to understand this and that and th olherthing; the butcher is forever n mind ed of the tough steak, and even the min ister H"ds It hard to please all the con gregation with his hist sermons. II you do not believe this ask these mi n. The new sparer man gets more than bis share of it. and Is expected to get out a cheer ful newspaper all the same. A man hp friemis another for vears and is turned down and abused. Such things are not pleasant, but they always have been and doubtless alwaj s will be, and the ma.i who goes throiiL'h them the easie-t is the one who pays the least attention to the n and goes right along ti ying to be pleasant and useful. Clarion county must build a poor house. Among the opinions of the Sih preme Court handed down last week was on reversing Judge Wilson iu tbe mat ter of the county buying a farm and erect ing a county home for the poor. The poor overse. rs of Edeuburg and Clarion petitioned Judge Wilson for a writ of niendainus on the county commissioners, compelling them to buy a farm and con structing a poor house. Judgo Wilson dismissed the petition of the appellants and an appeal was taken to the Supreme Court. That tribunal reversed the de cision of the lower court and remitted the records with instructions that a peremp tory mandamus lie issued as prayed for and that the counly commissioners pav the costs. The people of Clari n need have no uneasiness about tbe change In the system which a countv home will in volve. If their oillcials exercise good judgment in the erection of the home, as lid Forest countv, lie citizens will like the new order of things much better than under the antiquated overseer system, for it will prove more humane and much less expensive. One day last week while Sheriff Nob lit was passing through the upper corri dor of the jail his foot came in contact with a projecting bolt in thelloor. Upon investigation he discovered what had been a well-designed plan to break jail by some prisoner that had been confined there recently. A part of the floor l fur mid of heavy glass made In two sec lions iu older to admit light into the low er corridor. These sections are fastened with bolts. Tho nuts had been unscrewed from below and two of tho bolts almost entirely cut off, but the would-be jail breaker had been foiled in bis attempt by the swinging of o'io of the upper doors directly over tne glas section thus pie venting its raisinu more than an inch or two. i lad the door been closed it wnuhl bae been an easy matte' to have thrown this section back and gain the corii i dor al ove, and as this portion ot the jail is seldom locked, to have passed out and flow n through the shot ill 's house inotr-edom. It is ni elle-s to say this lit'l" mailer lias been repaired and every IhitiR made secure. VOU AMI 101'K FKILNDS. Mrs. Ellen Hill was a visitor to War ren on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brown were Oil City visitors last Saturday. Hart Lawrence was dowu from Grunderville over Sunday. --Mrs. Win. Lawrence spent Sunday with frieuds at Qruuderville. The two-year old son of Protbonotary Geist ha an attack ofm-asles. C. M. Arner and son, Lew, were in Warren on business yesterday. A. C. Brown, Esq , was in Sheffield and Kane on Business Monday. F. X. Kreitler, of Nebraska, Is in Cincinnati, O., on business this week. John S. Vail, of vVest Hickory, had business in the county seat yesterday. Ed Dunkle was up from Oil City over Sunday the guest of his sister, Mrs. U. II. Killmer. U. M Herman returned yesterday from a business trip In the eastern t art er the State. Miss Ina Johnson of Jamestown, N. Y., was a guest of Mrs. G. II. Killmer, over last Sabbath. Mrs. L. J. Hopkins spent a couple of days last week with her mother, Mrs. Jackson, at Warren. Ralph Blocher, of the township, was visiting friends at Fagundus, Warren county, the past week. Prof. I). W. Morrison, principal of the high school, was a business visitor to Warren last Saturday. 'Squire J. F.. Stouuhton and T. J. Bowman, of East Hickory, were in town on business yesterday. Joseph Morgan returned to his work at Grunderville Monday morning, after rest of a couple of weeks at home. Mrs. J. H. Robertson and Miss Marie Sincarbaugb went to Pottsville, Pa., last Friday, to visit friends for a few week". Mrs. Geo. Meader and baby of Titus ville, returned home Saturday after a visit with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weingard, on German Hill. ' Rey. E. W. Byers, of Allegheny Theological Soininary, will conduct ser vices in the Presbyterian church next Sabbath morning and evening. Quite a number of our people aro ar ranging to drive to Titusville this eve ning to see Mildred Holland in her new play, "The Lilly and the Prince." Ula Miles who has been i lerklng for fosrph Homo in Pittsburg for some months past, has resigned to a cent a similar position with G. W. Robinson, Mrs. Alice Vought and Miss Bertha, and Misses Mary and Bessie Morgan en joyed a sleigh ride to Marienville Satur day, spending Sunday the guests of Mrs. S. M. Henry. John and George and Miss Maine O'Hara, have returned to Pittsburg after a two weeks' visit with their parents at Stewait Run and with tl.cir brother, Henry, In ti.is place. Capt. J. M. Kepler lelt Monday noon for Hot Spring, Ark., to spend the re maining winter mouths. His son, Hon. J, W. Kepler, came up from Harrisbing to bid biin good-bye. Our old friend C. R. Bowman, drove over from Tylersburg Wednesday last. Charley informed us that he w ll again be a candidate for sheriff. Clarion Republi can. And here's hoping that Charley will win. Mrs. Willow of Johnstown, Mrs. F. Z. Jones of Tidioute, Mrs. Abbie Lynch of Allegheny, and Mrs. Carrloger of Oil Ci y, State auditing committee of the W. R. C, were her last week auditing the accounts of Mrs. Jennie E. Aguew, De- pal tment Treasurer. They also were present at the installation and banquet on Wednesday evening. -O.J. Diolil, Pine Grove, W. Va., was a visitor toTionesta a few hours yester da , dropping in while on a business trip to siehis business partner, Commissioner Shipe, Mr. Diehl was formerly engaged in lumbering in Jenka townsb'p, but during the past year or so transferred his operations tu West Virginia, where his firm has five saw mills at work cutting lumber as fast as they can,. He says that all kinds of business is neatly at a stand still at present owing to the muddy con dition of the roads in that country, they having had rain while we were getting snow. L. 0. T. M. Installation. A grand public installation took place at the A. O. U. W'.hall, Tuesday evening, January 0th, when the newly elected !- licers of Tionesta Hive, No. 234 were in stalled by tho able great camp r Ulcer, Miss Nellie E. Lounsbury, of Corydon, Pa. The business part of the meeting was quickly disposed of and at about 8:30 tbe doors of the ball were thrown wide open to the great throng of invited guests, who were royally received by the Lady Maccabees, alter which the arrival of the great camp officer was announced, and was escorted by the excellently drilled guards to the commander's station wheie the commander presented the installing officer with the gavel of aut'ioriiy. She then proceeded with her usual graceful ness to install to their offices the different ollicers-elect. Each odlcer-elaet was sol emnly sworn to the office of which they were about to take charge, and by the aid of the music and tho grand guards It was indeed a solemn but beautiful scene to behold. Afer the ceiemony a very interesting program was rendered, in which Miss Kellar, of Fredonia, in her charming manner, recited a number of ber beauti ful selections. Ti is enjoyable evening closed with an elaborate banquet pre pared by the never-tiring Lady Macca bees, and was served delightlully, giving all credit to those having it in charge. About 100 plates weie served. Among the invited guests were the Lady Mac-ahecs of Pleasantville, Pa., the Sir Knights of this place and their wives, also the husbands of the Ladies of the Ti onesta, Hive. K Tit (IIIK A I OI. II IN (INK IMY Take Laxative Bromo ('uiniuo Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature Is on each box. 2. I -1 4 -1 y "Tbe nicest and pleasentest medicine I have used for indigestion and constipa tion is Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets," sa Melard F. Craig, or Mid dlcurove, N. Y. "They work like a charm and do not gripe or have anv iin pleaanl ell-s-t " For sale bv Dr. Dunn. Tionesta, W. (I. Wilkins, West Hickory. Might Have Keen Big Blaze. What might have beou a big biaz was nipped in the bud by ihw prompt action of tbe tire brigado yesterday evening aliout 5:00 o'clock, when the large Dale building was discovered to be on firo. Tbe south wing or dwelling portion of the building is occupied by V. ii. Arm strong's family and it was here the fire started. The origin of the fire is some what of a mistery as there bad been no heat in the chimney lor some time, a small stove with rubber hose attachment having been used for heating, and the most plausable th-ory is the existence of a small leak in tne gas pipe near the base board that may have been burning for sometime unnoticed. At any rate the partition inside was charred from the ground floor to the coiling of the upper kt-.ry, sud the rooms were filled with a dense smoke. A dash from the hose was enough to sqiielsh the flame. This is one ot the largest buildings in the city, in the third story of which is lo cated the Odd Fellows and Masonic lodge r mums, and had (be lire gotten beyond e ui.trol would have made a terrific blaze. Tue damage to the building will possibly reach f 100, and about the same amount to Mr, Armstrong's household goods. t lapn Property lb-nl Consummated. The Clapp property deal was consum mated Friday evening and the deed was recorded on Saturday. This deed con veys about 10,126 acres of land Id Presi dent and Pinegrove townships, Venango county, and Tionesta township, Forest county, beini; the real estate, less re serves, hold by the Into Edwin E, Clapp, deceased. Only a consideration of flOOO appears in tho document. The convey ance is made by John M. Clapp and Anna P. Clapp, his wife, of Lakewood, N. Y., to II. J. Crawford and T. O. Gregory of Kmlenton, Pa. The indenture is dated December 31, 1902. C. Heydrick signs for the grantors as attorney in fact. It is set forth in the conveyance that John M. Clapp has come into possession of the holdings of the other legal heirs of tbe late Edwin E. Clapp, whose signa tures apiear in the instrument as follows: James McLain, Mary McLain, Charles McLaln, Ralph Clapp McLain and Caro line G. Mclain. The following legal heirs whose right, title and interest have been acquired by the said John M. Clapp ate named In the instrument: Edward C. Shankland, Ralph M. Shankland and Emeline F, McAllaster, children of Eme- Iine F. Shatiklanii, deceased, and Caro line C. McAllaster, John M. Clapp and Ellen C, McLain, said Emeline F, Shank laud, Caroline C. McAllaster and Ellen C. McLain being sisters and said John M. Clapp brother of said Edwin K. Clapp, deceased. There are a number of reservations and exceptions relating (o private property previously conveyed out of certain tracts, oil and gas leases granted, and school, church and mill properties. These reser vations and exceptions are not very clear to an Individual who Is not personally ac quainted with the properties, although written with the evident intention of making the provisos plainly understood to one having a knowledge of tho loca tion. The document consists of a num ber of lengthy, closely type-written pages, replete with descriptions and ex planations. Considerable guessing is being done as to the probable price paid. The parties interested and their attorneys declined to make pubiiu tbe exact consideration for which the property sold, but it was ad mitted that it was In excess of f;)50,000. This Is the largest real estate transfer ever made in Venango comity. Some idea of the magnitude of the transaction ran be gained from the fact that it te quired five attorneys, woiking unceas ingly for two weeks, to make the re searches of title necessary to its culmi nation. Mr. Spurgemi anil the Heed. Writing to tbe Buffalo News concern ing Mr. Spnrgeon's allege) delenso of the "smoker," Mr. J. H. Bullock, of Fill more, N. Y., makes use of the following words in contradicting an item whb b appeared in that paper recently, which in substance also appeared in the Rki'Ud moan last week : "While it is true that Mr, Spurgenn made the statement regarding the use of the 'soothing weed' as quoted in yester day's News, it is also true that he public ly retracted the same, later in life. Since tho last will and testament, only, of a de ceased person is valid in law is it not due Mr. Spurgeon and the interests, of truth to give this fact as greit, or greater pub licity than the former T" ('Ol.ltK.N I 'ATE TOIH. The first Pennsylvania Railroad Per sonally conducted tour to California for the present season will leavo New York and Philadelphia on the Golden Gate special, January 20, going via Chicago, Kansas City and El Paso to Los Angeles and San Diego. An entire month may be spent on the Pacific Coast. The Gold en Gitte Special will leave San Francisco, returning Tuesday, March 3, stopping at Salt l.ake City, Glenwood Springs, Colo rado Springs and Denver. Rate (300 from all points on the Pennsylvania railroad east of Pittsburg, covering all expenses of railroad transportation, aide tr'ps in California aud ber'h and meals going and returning on the special train. No Hotel expenses in California aro In cluded. Tickets are good for return within nine mouths, but when not used returning on the Golden Gato Special they cover transportation only. For de tailed itinerary apply to Ticket Agents, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant Gen eral Passenger Agent, Bread Street Sta tion, Philadelphia, Pa. Some young men are prejudiced against work bee iuso they imagine that being hired lowers them. lion's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any caso of Catarrh, that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CllKMhY iV Co., Props., Toledo, O, We, the undersigned, have known F..I. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions aud financially able to carry out any obligations made hv their tirni. Wkst it Trai'x, wholesale druggists, To ledo, o., Waliuxu, Rinnan A Makvis, wholesale druggists, Teiedo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting dirccllv upon tho blood and inn cons surfaces or the system. Price 7."c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Test! inonials free. Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. Cream of the News. The less money a man hai the more valuable it seems. See Hopkins' price on shoes. You will be suited with it. It Some women go to church to study texts and some t i study texture?. Just two little eiderdown coats left, white and bine, sizes 2 and 3, former price ft 50, now 7o. Heath A Feit. It To some people a small dally income is belter than a large fortune. Our stock of groceries is constantly changing, hence we have no stale goods in stock. Caliand get the best. White Star Grocery. It It is easier (o bragof one's future than it is to boast of one's past. Fa cinators, hoods, P ques all al marked down prices at Heath V Feit's. 1 If a man always pays cash he is en tiled tn a lot more credit than he ever gets. Ladies' jackets, furs and capes, any price. Hopkins. It Men who make a specialty of picking quarrels rarely complain of a short crop. Remnants, remnants, all odds and ends must go. Heath .t Feit. It When a young man tells a girl he isn't worthy of her love she is foolish to doubt it. Skirts at prices within reach of all at Heath & Feit's. It It is easy to turn over a new leaf, but it is often difficult to make it stay turned. Gentlemen's caps at reduced prices at Heath & Felt's. It Some people are unable to raise their hopes, while the hopes of others run to seed. Special prices ou all wiuter goods at Heath A Feit's. It A pessimist always looks a if he was thinking of something he wanted to for get. Ladies' jackets at just ono-half price at Heath A Feit's. Some very nice onis to choose from. It It is far easier to get a thousand sol diers together than it is to discover one good general. Ilou'l Worry. This is easier said than done, yet it may be oi some help to consider the niattor. If the cause is something over which you havo no control it Is obvious that worry inn will not help the matter in the least. Ou thoothet hand, if within your control vou have to act. When vou have a cold and tear an attack of pneumonia, buy a bolt e of Chamberlain s Cough ltemedy and use it judiciously and all cause for worry as to tne outcome win iiuicKiy dis appear. There is no danger of pneumo nia when It is used, for saie uy i'r. Dunn, Tionesta, W. G. Wilkins, West Hickory. ItKIM t Kl ItATKS TO II Alt ItiSltl HC. For the accommodation of those desiring lo attend the inauguration of Governor elect Pennypacker, at Hairisburg, Jan uary 20, the Pennsylvar la Railroad Com pany will sell round trip tickets to Har risburg, from all stations on ils linns in the State of Pennsylvania, on January l'.l and 20, good to return until January 21, Inclusive, at rate of single fare lor the round trip (minimum rate, 2.i cents.) Mrs. Johanna Soderholm, of Forgus Falls, Minn., fell and dislocated her shoulder. She had a surgeon get it back in place as soon as possible, but It was quite sore and r'ned ner very much. Her son mentioned iiiai ne nan seen Chamberlain's Pain Balm advertised for sprains and soreness, and she asked him to btiv her a bottle of it, which be did It quickly relieved her and enabled hr lo sleen which she had not done for sev eral days. Tho son was so much pleased with the roller It gave ins inoiner mat. ne lias since recommended it to many oth ers. For sale bv Dr Dunn, Tionesta, W, O. Wilkins, West Hickory. The maiilwhn savs he never makes a mistake probably doesn't know one when be sees it. h... a l.ail tnulA in MlA ttinlllll tllkfl S ff-w doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and T i.ur Tul.lmu PrlcB .' cnnlH. Wnrrant- edtocure. For sale by Dr. Dunn, Tio nesta, W.U. wilkins, west uio-'ory. MARRIED. DUCK-KELLY. At the M. E. parson age in Tyleriburg, on Dec. 21, 11H12, by Rev. F. M. Small, Mr. William Henry Duck, of Warren, Pa., and Miss Ivie S. Kolly, of Golinza, Pa. BROWN-JOHNSON-At the home of the bride, Jan. 1, 1003, Rev. E. H. Lau back officiating, Mr. Geo. Brown, of Marienville, and Miss Lela Johnson, of Monroe, Clarion county, Pa. CARLKY-SM ATH EKS-At Kane, Jan. 1, 1003, Rev. C. A. Jones officiating, Mr. Ge . L. Carley, of Watson Farm, Forest county, and Miss Olive Smath ers, formerly of Clarion, Pa. Lion Coffee is 1 6 ounces of pure coffee to the pound. Coated Coffees are only about 14 ounces of coffee and two ounces of eggs, glue, etc., of no value to vou, but moneyinthepocket ) 0 f the roaster. TTi. tMlad fiekaff. InnrM nnl fum ttMlilr and frwbliMt. Charter Notice. Notice is hereby liven lliat an applica tion will lie made to the Governor of the Commonwealth of I'ennsy Ivanla, on Thursday, the ."lh dav of February. 1 1M ", by Rebecca A. Cook. J. W. Cook, A. W. Cook, J. II. Cook, Ida M. Calvin, T. B. Cook aud Haitie J. Ross, under tho pro visions of an Act of Assembly ent'tled "An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations,'' approved April Oth, Is, 4, and tho sup plements thereto, for the Charter of an intended corporation to bo called "A Cook Sons Company," the character and object or which is the manufacture and saie ol lumber mid the piirchatte and sale of limber hinds necessary for said maiiiilai'luriiig business, iu the counties of Forest, Clarion, and other Counties of this Commonwealth, and for these pur poses to have, possess and enjoy all the rich's, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly snd its supplements. J. T. Makfitt, Solicitor. Wanted-An Idea Who ran think f Rome Mlrnpie thin to lutftiU Pr-ract Tfiir idffw: thiT nmjr brluK yu wealth Wrlw JOHN WKODF.ItHl'KN ft CO., P;.tnt Att -r bey t. WabiQKttm( I). '., f-r thlr prito otrr tUiU lUft vt two bunttr! liiTenOoua wauteO. I MOT Be a Good Book keeper They are In demand and command Good Wages This Is the kind wo send out from our school. Poor ones are only a drug on Hip market.- If you havo ordinary good sense and a common school education wo can make a (rood Ilookkccpcrof you. System thoroughly Illustrated. Com mon sense method, tcachitiir as busi ness la actually transacted iu tho business world today. P -."- I MEADVTLLE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE I S. L. do yd, Pria., Meidviik, Pi. I Enroll now while other re rioiog so. Write or call today tor lull parUculJars. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH Nafr. Alvfiv rll:tble. Lnilic. ask PniKirl.-it fur lll IIKM t It :. IM ,,i Itt-tl mui I.Oltl IIH-tllllK- OOXI-S, K4-Ult'l With Itllltf ril'luill. Takr no ollirr. Krriiar diiiinrrnuo snlisll tullwnsnnil IiuIIhIIoii. ltti t" vnur 1 i u,-.i-t, ur wild 4e. in sianipi lor arllriili,r. Ti-atl-nionlal ar.it Ka-llrf Tor l.u,ll-." im Ulirr, by rrlurn .Hall. IU.IIOO 1'e.sliiiinniiils. hold by all lmmtistii. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. 100 naillun Squnrr, l-H I I.A., FA. MeuUo thlt Dpeft 1 ii.ui.i..-., r.-ii-..- w H N PENNYROYAL PELLS HOPKINS. Wo have finished Stock taking1 and find we arc LONG on a lew items: I si We Are Iiony; on Shoe. 2I JSnl ' 1th . 5th THE COMES The Price is Cut in the Middle. Sometimes we cut oil the long ends. Stock MUST boUeluced in all department!, especially in the above LONGS ; Come Early. Get First Choice. L. J. Hopkins. JAMES. Time of Year Here When Stocks Must be Reduced. SOME MORE THAN OTHERS. Lonking back over a grett 8 a in's busmen. Selling w.is big, but some departments were back ward. Tli ne doparttunuts get first a'. tetition, with prices that will convert them into cash quickly. KLANNKliKTTIO Stxrteil thn season wi ll soino lidil piecen. There are 7. or 80 pieee hern to hh!I yet. 10 piece N' Ki I'Mhiiiic letto, fiiu. liO pfeeen lOn Flan iiolcttn, 7'e. .'10 pieces I2ie Klannelette, !'e. W pieces 1,'ic Kannelotle, lOJc. 1SICI) COM KOHTS Out oi l I (-iisint lied roiutiiriM thern .H left HoinetliiiiK like l.'iO, priced tlni wny: l one X-'ic. $l.."iO ones Jl.l.'i. $ J ones $l.li.i. fJ.SO Olios 1.U5, j ! ones f J l"i. $;.r0 cues j.'.HI. ULAN K KTS In the neighborhood of .'ton pairs (collon) Blankets with these prices to clean no: .'iiic blanker ll'.lc. 8!lc lilaokta li.V $ I blankets 8."c. $ 1. 10 blank et ilili;. Jl.'ri blankets $I.o;, l.;!l blankets $1.'JH. 11 NTAIKS IX I IIK CLOAK ROOM Trice are )layin a very Important part In clearing of the cloak racks. WOOL WAISTS AT JUST ABOUT HALK- ?1 ones 7!)o. $1.50 ones f 1.10. fAM ones $1..i0. g:l ones $1 !lii. f:!.5i) ones ?J 25. COATS Intended oinr into rleiaii more about coats in this advertisement but find we're erowded for space. This will uive you a little Idea of how they are being sold: $. black kersey eoat f:i fiO $7 ..M) salin lined black kersey, $.". 8 Tan Kersey c nil. ? .7i. $10 tan Melton coat, 'l 7", Other coals same proportion. WILLIAM B. JAMES, OIL CITY, PA. Price Reductions A large overcoat business lias left ns wilb ao ui'UPually large number of broken lots, and a great number of tbe finer grades. Tliese coats, whether men's or boys' or children's are all Ibis season's production and t lie most slylisb .-arrueots pro dueed, stub as the long looe fitiinjr hijles in Kersey's Mel ( hi and V emiii's, in Oxford mixtures and Gulden Browns. Cliildreu's the simc style --aniients us tbe Men's and all to at the sumo re In fed prices l '.') per cent, discouut from thu plainly marked prices. ttzzrf f e, pr 41 &43 SENECA ST. During January For I lie Purpose of Keep- lug Our Tailors Ilusy. A sweeping reduction will be made ou all Clothes to rueas ' ure. Oar slock of fine wool- oils is aud always lias beeD iha best ill the Oil Country, and tbe C otbet we make are sec oud to none. You can save from 5.00 to $10.00 on each Suit or Over Coat during this i ' month. ' ' ' . 'A word to the economically inclioed is as good as a page, and our output for Jatiuary is limited. THE McCUEN CO, 2b AND 29 SENECA ST. , OIL CITY, PA. Hiuler-iiear. Itiibbei'N. Shirts. Jackets and Capes. AXE DOWN. On Men's Youth's and Children's Over Coats. ictr cLOTtiiErTS OIL CITY. PA.