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WATER WORKS NOTES. The Dlrecton Report Progress Gas to he Hot fairly dealt with, and the same view is entertained by at least some of those O. EL DUBOIS CO. Art Sole Agents for McKean Co. for DOINGS IN NEAR BY COUNTIES.

Corry's tax levy is seventeen mills. The St. Mary's Herald has gone into who witnessed the game. Used to Pmsap the Water Into the Street Mains. II.

E. MORRISON the chromo business. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Hartan Haiitss Brothers' The rain that has fallen within the past week in this immediate vicinity was a blessing that was generally appreciated. Sole Agent for the Spring water company, held on Monday evening, the directors reported progress as It not only relieved parched yegetation, follows CHICKERING, WEBER PERSONAL PENCIUNGS. James Hyde is in New York Citjr.

Miss Decie Mills, of Renovo, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. John Kebler. Ed. M'Coy, of Smethport, is about establishing a branch drug store at Mt. Jewett.

Postmaster Kelts and family spent Sunday in Ridgway with relatives and friends. Fred. Swanson is building an addition to his already roomy house on Chase street, north of Haines. Frank VanOrsdall and family returned on Tuesday from a visit to relative A site for water works, at the mouth of Hubert run, has' been selected. A number And all First Class Pianos and Organs.

The roof of the government building at Erie will be of bright copper. A number of children in Meadvillc have recently died of cholera infantum. Within a radius of six miles of Punxsutawney there are thirteen post offices. The Clarendon relief fund now foots up $9,605, of which Warren contributed about $5,000. Francis Murphy, the great temper NO.

95, MAIN BRADFORD, PA, ALSO MASON HAMLIN ESTEY ORGANS. Write to us for Prices and Terras. 64 MAIN BRADFORD, PA. replenished the well nigh exhausted streams, and allayed the dust, but it extinguished the forest fires, and thereby put an end to the destruction of timber and bark, According to a statement made in the Democrat, there is still an indebtedness of $3,000 on the M'Kean county soldiers' monument at Smethport. This is not as it should be.

It is not much of an honor to the dead boys in blue to have an unpaid for monument erected to their memory. Let some means be taken vVm Toe in. Hlaae tli.e of large springs on the point of the hill will furnish about half the supply of water, and the balauce will come from Hubert run. A site, with water rights and restrictive privileges to protect them, lias been purchased for $2,000. A permanent supply of gas from Hemlock No.

2 (guaranteed for ten years) has been bought for $3,000. It will be used automatically, in lieu of steam, to 20t2x ofeveiy naoaa. Me are Here MI THE KEYSTONE POPULAR JEUElOv POST OFFICE BLOCK, KANE, 'I Where you will find the Best Stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, AND SILVERWARE! Ever brought to this city. I have a No. 1 Engraving Machine with which we engrave i All Goods Bought at My Store, Free of charge and in the best of style.

Prompt attention given to repairing of all kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, 3.ALL WORK GUARANTEED TO CIVE SATISFACTION." O. G. KELTS, i PROPRIETOR. 1 and friends at Springville, N. Y.

LAND OFFICE ance advocate, is spending the heated term at Chautauqua, S. E. Ulnian returned on Tuesday evening from a visit to his home in Wil OF KAlE LEADER. The young ladies of Brookville en liainsport, whither he had gone on Fri gage in games of base ball, and some of day. to wipe out the indebtedness.

THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1887. them exhibit considerable skill. ELISHA K. KANE J. N.

Belford, of Renovo, despatcher Bro. Rogers, of the Smethport Miner, Warren's "dry" goods business is of the middle division of the P. E. road, is a facetious cuss. In his last issue he said to be on the increase since the refusal of the court to grant licenses.

pump the water to town. Cast iron water mains will be laid as soon as they can be obtained. On Fraley and Greeves streets six inch mains will be used. On Chase, Biddle and other principal streets the mains will be four inch. The line from the water works will be six inch.

The supply of water was gauged July 12th, in the extreme drought, and found to exceed 7,600 barrels per day. This would supply one barrel per day to every person in a community with a population five times was registered at the Hotel La Mont on Monday. AGENT FOR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Divine worship every Sabbath at It A. M.

and 7:30 p. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday at p. M. Sabbath School at p.

M. All are cordially invited. REV. Or. G.

BARNES, Pastor. polks fun at Port Allegany in this wise: "After a careful study of the maps on the first page of the Reporter we are moved A number of the ladies of Renovo Mrs. M. Crossmire has been tendered bathe in the river at that point evenings. They ear the regulation bathing suit.

Mrs. E. D. Kane, Hutchinson Trustees, and others. to remark that Boston can no longer lay claim to the distinction of being the 'Hub of the From now on that ex the position of nurse in the soldiers' orphans' school at Mansfield at a salary of $500 a year.

Capt. John Hastings, a veteran Dem M. E. CHURCH. Services every Sunday at 10:30 A.

M. and 7:30 p. M. Sunday School at 11:45 p. Prayer Meeting every Thursday at 8 p.m.

REV. J. A. PARSOliS, Pastor. clusive honor will have to be awarded to ocratic politician, has been appointed postmaster at Punxsutawney, vice II.

C. as large as that of Kane. The pump will have a capacity of 15,000 barrels per day, or Port Allegany." (Telephone connection with Magowan's We have received from G. C. Bran sufficient for ten times the present popula Store.) don, editor of the Charlotte tion.

This indicates tli.it the directors ex P. M. MEETING. Kane Lodge, No. 506, A.

holds its stated meetitigs the first and third Wednesdays of each month. THOS. H. RYAN, W. Richard W.

Smith, Sec'y. E. ULMAN, pect the town to grow. leader, a eopy of a special edition of the Leader, which contains an interesting There will be a tank on View Knoll illustrated historical sketch of Charlotte high enough to throw water to the top of 23ealer in. FOREIGN 4 AT? DOMESTIC Town Lots in Kane, Emery Davis, cashier of the Kane Bank, was called to Busti, N.

on Monday by the death of his father. Uc returned last evening. It is rumored that Father Klocker is soon to be transferred to Union City, and that a priest from Cameron county will succeed him. J. W.

R. Attleberger, of Madsburg, Ohio, is visiting his brother in law, II. H. Corson, of the' Kane House. Mr.

A. is a traveling agent for the Standard oil company. Rev. Bergquist will go to M'Keesport, and of Eaton county, as well as much in a building 75 feet high on Fraley street, formation of a statistical nature relativ Town Lots in Mount Jewett, The pump will force the water direct into to the industries and growth of the Wol the mains, and gate valves will be so placed WINES 9 LIOUORS.l LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. The "funny man" we do detest WH( aai) no nmns o) poi eqsJl Who alms at us his ancient jest 'Aouauios 18 Atauj) aAV A joke so aged, stale and hoary pndj Xpnajin s.aus mood 8iJ.

The same old weary, dreary story auiqiJuj Kiuoa a. vq UOfi Uf bow we curious daughters of Eve arms in Wetmore and Ham lin Townships. that in time of fire a stream of water strong verine State. The. edition comprises forty eight bound pages, a number of enough to tear shingles off can be procured Timber and Bark Lands, which are filled with attractive advertise The borough will be asked to contract (joal and Minerals, ments.

Mr. Brandon was for a number for 12 fire plugs at $50 a year, which is the jttoqs jo pun Auo S)33 oqs Jl (Though this latter fact we deeply grieve) Avoqauios jno puu il.aqs 9Q noX ing of years editor of the St. Mary's Gazette, 1 NEXT DOOR TO KANE BANK. Bair. The Venango Democrat, which was recently started in Oil City, has suspended publication presumably for lack of support.

An attempt is being made to organize a building and loan association in Ridgway. An institution of that kind would fill a long felt want in Kane. Truman is the name of a jiost office established at Cochran, Cameron county, on the line of the Philadelphia and Erie railroad, between Beechwood and Howard's. Forest county at last has a reaper and binder within its limits, and the Tionesta Republican is loud in praise of the wonderful performances of the machine. Chief Justice Gordon, of the Supreme Court, was overcome by the heat in Brookville on Monday of last week.

He was in the garden at the time watering his plants. The boys of Butler do their swimming in the reservoir. It no doubt an and was well known in this section as a price paid at Corry. But if the borough or individuals will pay for constructing the plugs, the water compauy will supply them IN clever, genial gentleman. ust stand on our neaas a point to nna aouh ion juSno aqs Sumiauios In these comical Hues (I) from the "funny man's" mind.

'UBUIOJi satJJOM 9uiqin sajntri jj at half price. Orders by Mail Solicited and promptly 3cZCeazi and 3511c School Matter. Ross, the Ridgway tailor; whose work A meeting of the school board of "Kane COUNTIES. American An rriuier. Summer will soon be over.

Chestnuts will be plenty this year. has given so much satisfaction in this borough was held at 8 P. M. Friday, all the vicinity, will visit bane every Monday members being present. until further notice.

Headquarters at W. Griffith's, as heretofore. no minutes ot the last meeting were The Square Man. Have you noticed that watermelons read and approved. are larger than usual this year? The Historical Journal, A communication was read from Miss In some sections rattlesnakes are Special Attention Florence Hodges, declining the position of Tlte Historical Journal for August is an more plentiful than huckleberries this Allegheny county, on Saturday forthepur pose of laying the corner stone of a Swedish Lutheran church at that place on Sunday.

Our townsman, A. B. Thomas, postal clerk on the Pittsburg and Western railroad, has resigned. John A. Kurtz, of Clarion county, has been appointed to the vacancy.

Albert Linn, who lives on the Smethport road, about two miles from town, has lost tli.iee children this week with diphtheria one on Sunday, one on Monday, and one on Tuesday. The fourth one is now sick with the same dread disease. J. H. Ross, the pqpuTar Ridgway tailor, is about openiiijf'a branch establishment at PuBxsufawney.

Mr. Ross has built up a bitrade in Ridgway and surrounding towns (including Kane), and we doubt not he will do equally well in Punxsutawney. teacher of the primary department. unusually interesting and valuable num A communication was also read from year. Read the new advertisement of This week is called to ber.

Its leading feature is a biographical sketch, with portrait, of Governor John Miss Irene Davis, accepting the position of V. Griffith elsewhere on this teacher of the second intermediate depart swers the purjiose very well, but the Andrew Shulze, including a history of page. ment. quality of the water is certainly not im FLietfEWOOB. the purchase of the large farm at Mon toursville, which led to his financial ruin The Bradford base ball club disband The secretary stated that Miss Kate Ryan proved thereby.

Clarendon is at present a scene of ed last week. Lack of support tells the This is followed with the journal of had accepted the position of teacher of the first intermediate department, and had tory. great activity. The relief committee has signed contract. Iced tea is pronounced a wholesome furnished 400.000 feet of lumber and A motion directing the secretary to for 52 Small Farm Lots, hot weather beverage by those competent 400,000 shingles, and over 100 buildings ward contract to Miss Davis for signature to judge.

are in course of erection. 5 and 10 Acres each was defeated. The Bradford post office is an enter 1 Sixty six Renovoites have expended On motion, the secretary was directed to national, as well as a domestic, money Close to Kane, six thousand dollars in sinking a well on correspond with applicants, with the view of order office. Drury's run, without obtaining either oil securing a principal and primary teacher. Mr.

S. B. Thomas, whoJIves on Smethport road several ranes from Kane, requests us to infort the readers of the Leader that he willbring a load of fresh vegetables to town every Saturday during the season, which he will deliver at The music of the hammer and saw On motion, the board adjourned to meet or gas. W. Ij.

Holman, formerly of Kane, is one of the unlucky sixty six. is heard in many sections of our thriv On the Friday evening, July 29. the Big Level and Wilcox Roads. ing borough. John Hamilton, of Clinton county, who made a voyage in a canal boat from Pine Creek to Philadelphia, via Union canal, in 1839.

The daily incidents of the journey are given in a racy and piquant style. Edith C. Baily contributes a charming article on "Local History Its Interest and Importance." The story of a prolific family that emigrated from Greene county to Ohio in 1810 is one of the odd features of the monthly, which is followed with an article on curious grave stone inscriptions. Some valuable information is given of Huntingdon in early times, and the long ownership of the homestead occupied by Hon. J.

Simpson Africa is shown. Old time furnaces in Butler county and the first mail to Franklin make interesting paragraphs. A letter from Secretary Bayard shows A man in Williainsport has been ar Fresh nuts and conffy jctoni imeryat the City the doors of our citizens. rested for pulling out the hair of his Bakery. 7 The upper leather tannery to be at Eldred will employ about one mother in law.

This is the first instance Horace Little, of Ridgway, has been Tho Ladies' Aid SocieW nf the Preshv hundred men appointed associate judge of Elk county terian church do all binds of plain sewing, on record, so far as our knowledge goes, that the mother in law has come out outlining and fancy Tvork, cheaply and by Gov. Beaver, to fill the vacancy created The Swede Sunday school will hold a picnic next Wednesday, Aug. 3d, at a wen. urciers to be leit atJUrs. Searles' second best.

fresh bread, buns, oaks. at place yet to be selected The guests of the Renovo House, the City Bakery. by the resignation of G. G. Messenger.

Mr, Little will only serve until the first Monday in January, as the vacancy will be filled by election in November. The potato crop, owing to the exces Renovo, were taken to Sizerville, AH those in need of a aood Sewini? sive dryness of the weather, does not Machine should buy the 'iflelnmate." It eron county, on Tuesday, on a special is a first class machine fh ever resnect promise well in this section. train by Supt. Roberts. Sizervllle is get Swan Gustafson, who bad an axe anu warranted to give tuitislaction.

buried in his knee cap, while at work in It seems to be a fact, strange as it Address Kitic Emcsox, Warren, Pa, the bark woods about two months ago, is ting to be the most important point in this section of the State, pilgrimages being made to it from all quarters. may appear, that Bradford has a barber able to be about on crutches. It was thought at one time that amputation shop the employes of which are not per mitted to talk to the customers. These lots have just been surveyed and lad out for the benefit of persons having work or business in town, but desiring to have their own cattle, poultry, gardens, orchards and other luxuries of country life which cannot be crowded into the narrow limits of town lots. Running water on 35 lots.

Prices to suit all purses. The recent forest fires have swept over many of the lots, leaving them quite clear of underwood and fallen timber, and making clearing unusually easy. Good Roads iu Wetmore. The Prohibitionists of Warren county that old Henry Harris, of Muncy, did not purchase his freedom, as he claimed. The department of old persons living is quite full, as well as that of aged deceased.

An account of the centennial anniversary of a Washington county, lady carries the reader back to pioneer days. Although would be necessary, but thanks to the We with pleasure make room for the Kryllng is a man Who aets on the square, And treats people white, Dispute it who dare. He trades on a plan That Is upright and just Aud keeps going on When competitors bust. He buys at rook bottom, Ib careful in choice, And offers the bargains Which make all rejoice, if you want to save money And increase your pile JJronpin and Frylin And he'll make you all smile. He possesses the power To spread happiness round, And his store is the place Where bargains arc found.

And the address is P. FRYLINO, Next door to Hotel LaMont. met in convention at Warren on Tuesday So many people come to Smethport aud placed the following ticket iu the tfbr medical treatment that the Miner skill and assiduity of the Drs. Kane, his limb has been saved. following from the Smethport Miner, which is a great compliment to the super field Register and recorder J.

H. Hor suggests the propriety of establishing a visors of Wetmore township: "Mr. M. H. O.

Blymiller, of the St. Elmo but four months old, The Historical for their accommodation Hotel, requests us to state that if there There is talk of organizing a board O. Campbell, who has recently returned from an overland trip to iSaegertown, Journal has reached a good circulation and is rapidly gaining in popularity among those who wish to see our local of trade. We trust the matter will take Crawford county, gives us his opinion of shape at once, and that an active, vigorous are any parties in Kane who have horses that have speed, either as runners or trotters, he will be glad to make a match with them for either a mile or a half a the 130 miles stretch of road between history preserved. It is printed on heavy organization may be the outcome.

here and there. He says the best piece paper, in magazine form, aud twelve numbers will make a magnificent illus of road in the whole distance is that. CARBONATED Both the hand organ and the circus have given Smethport the go by thus far this season. A town that fails to attract mile. Here would seem to be an excellent opportunity to get up a race.

ing between Smethport and Kane: Tin 7Ct NAT PMT1A trated bound volume of over 400 pages, Send $2 to John F. Meginness, the pub MJMMU a hand organ must indeed be dull W. C. Rowland, of Warren, did a the worst from Kane to Warren, The very best six miles of road is the first six miles this side of Kane, which is in splen lisher, at Williamsport, and secure it at nice job of lettering on the large show once for a year. Back numbers still window of the Kane Bank last week.

He SUMMER DRINKS ud condition. This is undoubtedly at supplied. A game of base ball will be played thig afternoon between the Katie club and the Bradford Browns, on the ground of the former, The game will be called tributable in a large measure to the road Call at HofTer's reftalrshop and get a box of Lightning cldanser for cleaning plow used in Wetmore township, itbeing the only one used in the whole distance put the words "Kane Bank" in large, ornamental block letters in gold, blue and vermilion, with a shading of black, brown and white, the two latter of which were delicately intermingled, Mr. Row at 2:30. Made from pure materials are not only REFRESHING, at this silverware, rnce zoc.

a box ton county commmissioners 1 Conratfi, T. Fulkerson county auditors Geo. Ens worth, C. A. Rosinejjury commissioner C.

A. Strong. It is asserted that Henry George, the labor agitator, demanded $450 for his addresses at Erie on the occasion of the laborer picnic in that city. If this be true, we venture the opinion that Mr. George has fewer admirers in the lake city than he had prior to his appearance there.

How few men who spring into prominence escape an attack of swelled head. In our last issue we chronicled the killing on the 19th of Mrs. M'Nerney, ef Oil City, by her drunken husband, the shooting by the father of his son and Officer James, and the shooting of the infuriated murderer by Officer Warden. Father and son lingered until the next day, when both died, the latter at noon and the formerat2o'clock. The wounded officer is still in a critical condition.

It was indeed a terrible tragedy. Truxton Miller, James C. Miller, and George Hammersley were arrested at Trout Run, Clinton county, on Saturday, charged with tapping the pipe line of the Kane has donated land, lumber, gas Ross, the Ridgway tailoxrwhose work lme ot the year, bnt also liJSALTHFUL, and the place of 130 miles, Mr. Campbell has done considerable traveling over the various roads of this county during the past six and exemption of borough taxation to an has given so much syCfsfaction in this land is certainly an artist. to get them vicinity, will visit vane every Monday until further notice.

at j. Hon. Alfred Short, of North East; Arc again offerins to the public those special bargains in their different lines. MEN'S SUITS! At the following sacrificing prices: Good Union Suits, $4.75 All Wool Cashmere, 7.50 Fine Serge, only 9.00 Those Fine Black Dress Suits, only $13; former price, $16. It is impossible for ns to describe all of the many bargains in this line.

iron works which will locate there soon Enterprise worthy of emulation. Ridgway Advocate. T. W. Griffith's, as heretofore, years, so Ins opinion in such matters ought to be good.

The foregoing speaks well for the enterprise of the citizens of The ice cream ptujor irhow open at Irving Schultz, of Wilcox, and W. H. Osterhout and D. C. Oyster, of Ridgway, each of whom represents considerable capital, met in Katie Tuesday noon and Some of the sidewalks about tow tne Daicery.

Wetmore township in providing their Fresh eggs at the yfane BaKery, are in a wretched condition. It behooves the committee on sidewalks to look into Buy no sewing machiiyrlintilyou have iad a business conference. Mr. Short the matter, if the borough would avoid supervisors with modern machinery for making good roads. It is hoped that other townships in the county will do likewise." left for Erie at 4:10, while the other three the risk of suite for damages.

seen the Standard aRthf luirniture Store. It is the lightest ranking and best machine made. Ross, the Ridgway tailpr, whose work gentlemen remained until 6:55, when tbey took mail east for their respective homes. All kinds of vegeffcbftis. onions, let vt has given so nniali sacisiaction in this The prospects for a fair at Tort Allegany this year are rather slim.

8o says Bro. Hughes, of the Reporter, and as he is secretary of the fair association, he lettuce, radishes, at the Kane Is from the Elegant Apparatus at LaMont Pharmacy Which has already gained for itself the reputation of producing the FINEST BEVERAGES in this section of the State. I Miss Nellie G. Kinncar, the eight Bakery, KKery. vicinity, win viHiujyaiie every aionoay until further notice: Headquarters at j.

T. W. Griffith's, as heretofore. Wall Paper WalfWeat Frylinu's. ought to know whereof he speaks.

year old daughter of G. W. Kinnear, left yesterday morning for Jamestown, N. Lemonade tea is pronounced a very Dr. Bates' great botanic cure is sold by your druggists.

Takdno other. Three months' treatment for $LM Wall Paper WaiyVer, at Fryling's All kinds of SOftdrijfks. such as hirrVi refreshing, satisfying drink in hot where she will visit relatives. She was in charge of Conductor Burr as far as Warren, where her uncle met her and BOYS' and CHILDREN'S SUITS. In this line we have an immense stock all sizes and all prices, aud the prices are bound to be the lowest, und will stand comparison.

Our stock of FURNISHING GOODS lg always complete. Boys' and Men's White and Colored Dress Shirts At the Lowest possible Prices. weather. The best way to make it is to steep the tea early in the morning, and accompanied her to Jamestown. Although this was Miss Nellie's first expe National transit company near Trout Run, in May last, whereby six hundred barrels of oil was lost before the flow could be stopped.

The accused were put in jail at Lock Haven to await a hearing. It is supposed the hole was drilled in the pipe for the purpose of, obtaining a small quantity of crude oil for lubricating purposes, and that, having secured what they wanted, the guilty parties were unable to stop the flow owing to the great rience in traveling alone, she had no hesi beer, sarsaparilla, leVnade. can be had at the Kane Bakery. Ross, the Ridgway tajlor, whose work has given so rnuoh satisfaction, in this vicinity, will visitlKane ever Monday until further notice: HeadouArt at i A Sound Legal Opinion. E.

Bainbride Munday, Clay Tex. says: "Have used Electric Bitters with most happy results. My brother was also very low with malarial fever and jaundice, but was cured by timely use of this medicine. Am satisfied Electric Bitters saved 1 i life." Mr. D.

I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, adds a like testimony, saying He Eositively believes he would have died ad it not been for Electric Bitters. This great remedy will ward off, as well as cure, all malaria diseases, and for all kidney, liver and stomach disorders stands unequaled. Price 50 cts. and $1.

at J. D. Magowan's. The NEW SYRUPS on draught are W. heretofore.

when thoroughly cold make a lemonade, using the tea instead of water, The second nine of the Kane base ball club played a game on Saturday afternoon with the employes of the brush block factory, the score standing 15 to 13 in favor of the brush block boys. The game was called at the end of the eighth inning. Kane is getting to be a town of factories, because the citizens are wideawake. They have recently donated Buy the Star readvimiired nninfa pressure. Warranted to be mixed in Diirp linaooil Ross, the Ridcwav taiUtf.

whose work oil, and to give perfect satisfaction. Sold only by Thompson Kane, Pa. has given so nmofc sirtisfaction in this It is probably not generally known vicinity, will visit ffane every Monday until further notice. Headquarters at j. T.

W. Griffith's, as heretofore. Green vegetables i aily at the lumber, gas and exemption of Kane Hakery. that an act of Congress forbids any pensioner from bargaining, selling or promising his quarterly pension to any other dealer or person before it has come due HATS! HATS! HATS! As we ha ve the largest and most complete stoek of Hats In this part of the country, and sell them 25 per cent, less thun they can be bought elsewhere. It is needless to say that the most fastidious, as well as economical, buyero soon reeocnize the place to buy their Huts.

Come and inspect our stock, whether you wisli to buy or not, as it will benr inspection. We guarantee you a saving of Dollars and Cents on every purchase made in our store, and you will find that it will always pay you to trade at M. Jackson KANE, PA. The best place in tn good fresh to get bread is at the City vo not, cy any inducement, buy a sewing machine without flfst going to Thompson hardware store and seeing the advantage! new high arm Davis (vertical feed) sewing machine has taked fresh tancy in making tho attempt. Milford Packer threw his billiard parlor in the Gillis' block open to the public on Saturday morning, and he was greeted with a liberal patronage from the start.

He has three handsome new Brunswick Balke 4x8 tables, two of which are pocket and one carom. Balls, cues and racks are new and of good quality, and it is a genuine pleasure to step into his place and engage in a game of billiards or pool. Lemuel Davis and James M'Dade returned on Saturday from a trip to Mercer county, and the eastern border of Ohio. They brought with them a car load of horses, Mr. Dayis having purchased five and Mr.

M'Dade eight. The former were riding and driving, the latter draught horses. A finer lot of horses were probably never brought to Kane. Mr. Davis has already sold one of them a fine Hambletonian marc to George Campbell, of Preston.

We are pleased to GRAPE PHOSPHATE (Very Popular), GINGER MEAD (A Delicious Tonic) TUTTI FRUTTI Many Fruits RED CURRANT AND CONCORD GRAPE. These, with the regular CREAM SYRUP, Make a drink fit for the gods. and been paid, and that on t.ho ntlioi every day. Just received at i Bakery a hand all persons are forbidden by law to choice lot of fresh 1 onery and nuts. over other machines by the feed being on top.

We are selling the Davis machine very low. and on very easy paymeuts. Thomi sos Kane, Pa Hot and cold. Werfiean the baths at accept the same in any manner as security for credit or otherwise. The fine is fixed at $100 for any violation of the act.

Thompson received a large invoice of tlK nted Owens driving whips. Call i famine them. and is equal upon the soldier or dealer, Difl'enderfer's, nextVrothaflotel LaMont. Tin top jelly glas JAMES' have some Nobby Suite, ten cent store. five and for good Call at the Kane For fresh, sweet ibpcstd call at the Kane Bakery.

Wall Paper AVall iafierat Fryling's. Hot and cold baths bav4recentlv been i ma you tney are lallers; It makes the people taugh rigl fresh bread. borough taxation for ten years, to an iron works which will start there soon. Emporium Iress There are a few thousand wells in old M'Kean county that have never been drilled through the third sand rock. They will not be finished until the market for crude oil is elevated to the same degree occupied by the mercury in registering the prolonged hot wave.

Bradford Era. An exchange pertinently says: "Never go where you are not wanted. If a man wants you to go to his room he will invite you to do so, and if a merchant wants you to visit his place of business he will invite you through the columns of your local paper. It is wrong to intrude on privacy don't do it." Bro. Rogers, of the Miner, brags of the number of good looking girls in Smethport, and invites any one who doubts his statement to come over and me price xen uouars.

J. M. Hoffer, the watcbtnaker, has on hand a few new silvar Watches aud roll auuea to tne taciiitiebt JJitienderlor's TAMES' have some Little Suits, And they are made of wool. barber shop. Call anl plate, chains, which ye will sell cheap.

Orders for all American watches, iewelrv Mother says "Are just to cute" Wall Paper WallPfoer, at Fryling's Bread, buns, cak esand pies baked 10 wear to chuiten ybr school. LO! and silverware will be filled on short notice. Noxt to City Bakery, Kane, Pa. Our line of bottled and draught twice a day at the Ivrfhe Bakery. For a cood bath call onThos.

DifTen For Sale. JAMES' have some Coi kscrew Suite In Blue, Gray, BlacR or Brown. Customers say they are the best They have ever seen in town. JAMES' have some Dandy Scarfs derfer at his shoplneict to tho Hotel LaMont. Hot and cVrfd water.

Or will exchange for bouse and lot in MINERAL WATERS Comprise all the popular Spring Waters in the country. Kane borough, one Jjrsey cow, one yearling heifer, and two calves. Mrs. G. W.

Kinnear. Don't Kxperlment. j) our in iianu" lor a quarter, you know. announce the importation of good horses, and trust Messrs. Davis and M'Dade will not weary of well doing.

James W. Shaw, of Bradford, Republican candidate for nomination for additional law judge for the Forty eighth judical district, composed of the counties of M'Kean and Potter, was in town on Tuesday, making the acquaintance of our people. In going the rounds, he called at the Lkaper office and indulged in a pleasant chat. Mr. Shaw says Gov.

Beaver will not appoint a judge until after the Republican county convention, when he will appoint the nominee of that convention. The finht seems You cannot afford to waste time in He was no longer shabby or sad, for he found Beautiful Clothing could always be had at prices within his means at O. B. LAY'S, The style is late, and bound to take: rru a .11 in a ld oweiis win ten. you so.

experimenting when your lungs are in danger. Consumption always seems, at Bucklen'e Arnica see them promenade some evening, mi c. hint, only a cold. Do not permit any The best salve in the world for cute. Thanks for the invitation, brother.

Will JAMES' ask before you buy To "Look before you leap," If you jump into our Furnishing Store dealer to impose upon you with some ilinar, 1 ivti tn in if Tli Vim.v'c Post Office Building, Kane, Pa. lou 11 find Clothing good and cheap. covery for consumption, coughs an 'wlds, JAMES i but be sure you get the genuine." Be Keep off disease by drinking nothing but PURE WATER to be found at bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no payment required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 centa per box. For sale by J.

D. Majr6wan. Fraley KjtSk, Pa, be over some of these fine days and satisfy ourself whether you are a good judgo of feminine bfyiuty. A game.o ball was played on.Thurs day afternoonilast, just after the Lbadbk had 'gone to firess, between a nine of cause tie can make more profit tie may tell you he has something just as good, 7 or just the same. Don't be deceived, If you want to buy an oafan or sewlna Jiave narrowed down to Shaw nut insist upon getting ir.

King's Nev machine wait for C. ABurdick, who give Vtiu Jhe avfcrthfe.voije.

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Pages Available:
626
Years Available:
1885-1898