THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WKDNKSDAY, MAY 10, 1B07. BOROUGH OFFICERS. PurgtM.K. C. Heath. Couneilmen. Joseph Morgan, C. F. Wmvtr, H. Fit7.iorald, Win. Smoar baufrh, R. H. Crawford, Ij. 1). Itowinan, J. T. Halo, W. K. Ilium. Juatlcea of the 1'eacc C, A. Randall, B. J. Notlov. Constable H. 8. Catiflold. Collector F, 1. AntRlor. Srhool Director li. W. lloloinnii, L. ARnew, W. A. Grove, il. Janiloson, J. (.!. Scowden, Patrick Joyce. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congress Xm, C. Aiinoi.D. Member of Senate Wm, II. Hyiik. Assembly J. K. Wunk. President Judge (Jit aiu.km II. Noykh. Associate Judge Jos, A. Nash, A. J. McCray. Treasurer James II. Fonks. Prothonntary, Register Recorder, ifte. John II. Roiikrtson. Sheriff1. Fiiask 1. WAbKKR. Commissioners W. M. Coos, C. M. WllITKMAN, llRltMAN lll.UM. County Superintendent V.. K. Stitzin- OER. District Attorney P. M. Clark. Jury Commissioners . H. CakPKN tku, ii ko. I. HniKi.rtH. County Surveyor 3. F. Propkr. Coroner Dr. J. W. Morrow. County Auditor M. K. AniioTT, J. II. Clark, K. J. Fivnk. kkoui.au trhmh op court. Fourth Monday of February. Fourth Monday of May. I,BHt Monilav of August. Third Monday of November. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ifMONKSTA I.ODOF,, No. 3W), I. O. O. F. J. Moets every Tuesday evening, in Odd Fellows' Hall, 'Partridge building. rvTulisT IiODdF., No. 184. A.a U. W., I Meets every Friday evening In A.O.U. W. Hall, TlouoHto.- WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P.O. S. of A., moeU every Saturday eve- nlng In A. O. U. W. Hull, Tionosta. ' pi APT. O KORO K STOW POST, No. 274 JJ G. A, H. Moots 1st and 3d Monday Evening in each month, in A. O. U. W. Hall, Tlonesta. APT. OKOKGK STOW COUPS, No. 1:17, W. U. C, moots first and third Wednesday evening of each month, in A. O. U. W. liall, Tioncslu, Pa. ' TMONICSTA TENT, No. KM, K. O. T. -L M., ineels iind and 4th Wednesday evening in each month In A. O. U. . hall Tionosta, l'u. P M.CLARK, ATTORN KY-AT-LAW, and District Attornky. Ofllce, cor. ol lm nml Undue Streets. TionoHta. Pn. Also agent for a number of reliable Frro Insuranco Companies. T. F. IUTC1IF.Y, ATTO RNE Y-AT-LA W, Tionesta, Pa, 11. SIOGINS, M. D., Ytt ; -: u f. TA . ; ., TIONESTA, PA. J W. MORROW. M. D., Plivsiclan. Surgeon A Dentist Olllco and Residence throe dixirs north of Hotel Agnow, Tionesta. Professional calls promptly responded to at all hours, LD. HOWMAN, M. D., Phvsician A Surgeon. TIONESTA, PA. Olllco In building formerly occupied by it. IN iLMim. van prmnpwy eimvt" n., niirht or day. Rusidonco opposite Hotel Agnew. rOTEL AGNEW, Ij. AGNEW, Proprietor, Thia hotol, formerly tho Lawrence House, lias undcrgono a complotochango, and is now furnished with ali the mod ern improvements. Heated and lightod throughout with natural gas, bathrooms, hot and cold water, etc. Tho comforts of guests never neglected. CENTRAL HOUSE, V. F. WEAVER, Proprietor Tionseta. Pa. This is tho inostcontAilly located hotel in tho place, and has all the modern Improvements. Jo pains win bo spared to mako it a plcaxaut stopping ulaco for tho traveling public. First class Llvory in connection. TTOUEST HOTEL, D West Hickory, Pa, Jacob Bonder, Proprietor. This hotol has but recently been completed, is nice ly furnished throughout, and offers the ltiist and most cointortablo accommodu' tions to guests and the traveling public, Rates reasonable. OIL EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, Cor. Seneca and Centre Sts.. Oil City, Pa., Thomas Gout, Proprietor. Meala aud Lunches served at all hours. Open day and night. Whon In tho city iook up the Exchange Restaurant, aud get good meal. pUIL. EMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER Shop iu Walters building, Cor. Elm and W alnut streets. Is prepanil to do all Kinds of custom work from the lineot to tlia coarsest and uuuruiitoes his work io give perfect Butisluctioii. Prompt atteu tion iriven to mending, and prices rea sonable. I. ZA II RINGER. I'RACTK'A L WATCH-MA K E R and Jeweler of 'j years' experience, prepared to do ull work in his lino on short notice and at reasonable prices, Alwava guarantees sutistaction. Valcli es. Jewelry, Ac, ordered lor parties at the lowest possible ligure. " ill he lo in the building next to Keclcy Club Room. J (iRENZO FULTOX. Manul'actuier ol nod Dealer in HARNESS. tOLURS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. Fred. (Jrettenber GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Ga or Water Fit tings and General Itlm-ksm ithing prompt ly done at IaiW Rules. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop ill rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidionto, Pa. Your patronago solicited. FRED. OR ETT EN II E RG E R . S. II. HAM & SONS., GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA. PENN. T CI rn lIl?AnVT A TV JliJ X HiU r- -A IeH LbUllO ttiiu LIFE " INSURANCE - AGENCY, Also Conveyancer. Heal Bur ate Cnmnrlsos the Purchasing. Soiling, I easing and Kontlng of all kinds of lieu I Instate. Con ve yancinq Uriel's, and Searches of Tltlo a Spec ialty. Having had twenty-one years' experionco with lorest coun ty lands, I am prepared to give mtlllW'T INFORMATION ro- gurding the Titles and presont .Status of same. Moderate chamcs for drawlngTin- struments of writing transferring property. L I EE IN SURA NCE. T mn Clencral Anont for the Kauit- nliln I.lln Assuranco Society ot tho II li I. . ,.r.,l.,o nf FOHTY MIlJLlONS of DOLLARS, being thirtocn millions larger than any other conmanv In the WOULD. NO ONE who needs Life Insurance can allbrd to take it boforo Booing tho New Policy of this Society. C. M. ARNER & SON, Fire, Life and Accident Insurance agents . . AND - REAL ESTATE BROKERS, TIONESTA, PA. Campanlrs Krpriwntril. Aftart. Korth American, - - $ 9,686,808.08 7,454,943.11 10,004,697.55 . 2,215,470.92 15,609,932.32 Royal, - Hartford, Orient, Phill'a Underwriters, - Titles examined and "Uriel's" prepared. Farms, wild hinds, houses and lots lor sale or rent. Particular attention paid to tho collodion of rents, intorest, Ac. Also to the nroner assessment of lands and avment of taxes. Leasing and sale- ol oil and gas lands a specialty. Church and Hnbbnih Hrtaool. Presbvtorlan Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m.: M. K. Sabbain mciiooi ai iu;uu a. in. Preaching in M. K. Church every bbd- balh eveninir bv Rev. R. A. Bu7.7.a. Preaching in tho F. M. Church every Sabbath evening at tho usual hour. Rev. . K. lllnHR. I'&Ktor. Services in tho Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning aim evening, kpv. .1. v. mcaii non oinciaunir. Tho rogular meetings of tho W. C. 1. U. are held at tho headquarters on the second and fourth Tuosdays of each month. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market $.89. You can getit at Hopkins' Btoro. Best line of Bouils at Miles Arm strong's. Shirts, hats In all the new stylos at Miles it Armstrong's. "A drop of oil,, says the bicycle sago, "may eave a pint of perspiration." From lactorv to foot are the shoos at Miles A Armstrong's. The unveiling ol the soldiors monu tnent at Clarion takes place to-morrow. The date for the horse racoa at Oil Cliy haslioen fixed for Saturday, May 29. Heath A Ktllmor are placing n new oda fountain In their storo and it is a bounty. J. D. W. Reck has Improved tho ap pcarance of his residence with new coat of paint. New advertisements In this issue. Miles A Armstrong. Heath Kilmer, Lain mors. Don't buy misses and childrens shoes until you see tho bargain counter at Hop kins' store. Tho bill against przo light pictures od a knock out blow in the State Senate. Tho fragrant and beautiful honoy sucklo la In blumo and is vory plentiful In this vicinity. Whon a man past 25 tells a woman that ho nover loved bofore sho always regards him with suspicion. Ex. The Quoen Esther girls will servo lc cream and cake at Bovard Hall next Tuesday evening. Don't forget It, The Anti Cigaretto League will hold n niiblio meeting In School hall, Wed- nnadnv. Mav 20. All are Invited to at tond. Do you appreciate good laundry workT If no patroni.e tho Dunkirk Steam Laundry. Miles A Armstrong, agents. It, mav reouire the seTvicos of tho United States army to distribute the food If a shipload Is sent to tho starving Cubans. "Many a biblous mini will never laugh," says tho Manayunk ' I'hdosoph "but he will crack a smile when he has tho prico." Wo havo had a very unfavorable spring for farm work and many of tho farmers havo not gotten all their outs sowed yet. A Corry editor maaf s tho aturtliiig blaloincnt thai thcro aio several cuiiin h:iln in that town young moil who live oil' their parents. 'Shall weiratherattho River" might to bo a popular hymn iu Pittsburgh this week, iu lew of the tact that tho liuptists are holding a convention there. Tho new pipe lit e which is being put in by Hoy llros. is being laid and .it is Mviw.-li'd Ihat the new company will bo ready to furnish gas in about a iiiontn How about a Fourth of July celebra tion in Tionosta this year T We can't get along without a blow out of some kind Some one stir the old eagle up and get him in good shape for Hurouming. Two new street lights havo been put up -one on Elm and ono on ltridgo street and they aro a wonderful iin iirnvi.iimtit. Now what's going to bo done uboiit that bicycle ordinance? The way to make money is to save it A dollar saved is worth two mrncd. Save your money by buyiug clothing, shoes and drygoods at Hopkins store. It don't cost anything to Investigate. See styles aud Uarn prices. When you want anything in the line of green groceries or fresh vegetables dou't forirot that Ainslor is tho leader In those linos of goods. This stock is al ways kepi ill the best of order and fresh goods arrive daily aud Mie prices he aaks enables him to sell his goods quickly, consequently his stock is always lresh. Go and see. R -YouanrotRatHipklnVslore. Spo thoso warft for 3Pc at Mile Armstrong's, Special prices on shoos and clothing t Hopkins' store this week Special sale of neckwear at Miles A Armstrong's. "Clean tip" should bo the watch words with every property owner. If ono can not freshly paint his house, he can atjoast rake up and burn the win ter's accumulation of rubbish and keep tho lawn smoothly mowed. The annual meeting of tho county W. C. T. U., was held In the union rooms at this placo Inst Wednesday and a vory en joyable time was had by the members. After the business mooting a lunch was served and the afternoon spent in social chat. Visitors often inquire why boating Is not more popular hero wllh the beautiful br.dy of water at hand. That most poo- plo would prefer to take the chances of a smnshup than a row boat tip-up, may bo a solution to the problem . Warren JlfiV ro Same here. This Wodnosday eyening is ihe regu lar meeting night of Ihe W. R. C, and as tho Decoration Day exercises are to be discussed, along with other Important businoss, evory nipmbor of the Corps is urgently requested to bo present. Mns. Kate 15. Craio, President. Tho memorial sermon for Tlonesta will bo delivered by Rev. U A. Huzza in tho M. E. Church on Sabbath evening, May 21, at 7:30. Tho comrades of tho G. A. It. and the women of tho W. R. C.will meet at tholr headquarters and march to the church. All aro cordially invited to attend. Eviry love affair is like a progress ive gamo of cards. The players have moved up from another table where they had diflcront partners, but the game they play is the samo, with tho same points and the same blunders. It differB from a progressive gamo of cards only In the fact that the prize isn't as valuable as the prize givon at cards. Atchison Globe. Life is largoly mado up of hopes that are never realized, desires mat are blighted In the bnd, ambitions that rise up and animate, but being frustrated, are extinguished. Anticipations that glad don the heart for a time and cause the spirit to bwoII to almost abnormal pro portions.butjwhich nover evolve from the fancy ol an over stimulated Imagination to the bloBsod fact of realization. D. The Kane Republican notes tho capt ure of the biggest trout in this nock o' woods.or.in fact.in the State. It was caught last Thursday by Soymour Hood in the Kir7.ua crook on Andrew Dilfenbachor's farm, and had been an object to catch by numorous fishermen. It mens. urcs a fraction over 24 inchea, weighs 6 pounds and nine ounces, having 6 rows of spots, a thing nover seen by the oldest trout anglers In this section. The air ship hns certainly been up around Kane. Last Friday while driving pipe for a well on tho ball ground where the build ings for tho new factory aro being orected, tho mnul which ' was boing used flow fiotn the linndlo and struck Patrick Joyce on the forehead, making a very ugly .wound. While it did not knock him senseless at the time he was hit he faintoi about three-quarters of an hour altorward at Scowden A Clark's wagon shop. Tho blow was a very hard one and had it struck him on the side of the head might have caused'Paf'to be the leading feature of a funeral. Hill Nye often spoke his witticisms with the greatest truths. Among the most noticcahlo, most Nyoish and most apropos is the following: "A man may ride on tho back coach of a train to Bave interest on his money until the conduc tor comes around ; stop bis watch nights to prevent wear and tear : leave his and V without a dot to save ink ; pasture his mother's grave to savo corn ; but man of his kind is a gentleman and scholar compared with a fellow who will take a newspaper, and, when asked to pav for it, puts it in the olllco aud has it marked 'refused.' " Decided success attended tho spin- Bters' convention entertainment held in tho Court house last Friday evening un dor the auspices ot tho Y. P. S. C. E.,and the exchequer of that society is now con sldorably improved In consequence of the very large crowd in attendance. The entertainment was a very onjoyable one. as was demonstrated by tho hearty ap plause. Of course there were' too many porticipants for our space to permit special mention, but wo must Bay tho ladies and gentlemen all did remarkably well, and but a short time has been oc copied iu rehersals. Summer millinery goods are be L'itininir to make their appearance and the display of trimmed hats which Mrs, W. W. Grove is making is certainly thoroughly up to date, and tho hats are trimmed alter tho latest stylos from Now York and Paris, and in order to Illustrate to the pooplo of Tionosta and vicinity that they can buy better mil linorv at home lor less money than they would havo to pay iu the largi cities Mrs. Grovo will for llio next ten days hold a special sale of her roods at reduced prices. A cordial ill viUlion is extended to all to come an examine goods, oven il you do not wisli to buy. It If von want vour town lively make it so. lion i uo io sicon. Itlll UCi Ull UMI work for It, talk about il, and talk lavor ably. If you have property, improve it paint vour house, clean your alley and back vards? Make your Mirniundin pleasant ami u will bo worth more iu tho market. If you are doing real well advise vour friends to come and invest near you. Work for your home interest trade at home, help your dealers, keep your money at homo as much as possible and it is likely to help you iu return The successful towns have been made by property owners working together. Pub ii.. linnrovHiiient is an investment that pays. YoHMjHvilli' Citizen. An immense game of ball was played recently between the college students of Westminster and Grove City, at tho lat. tor place. The home team defeated the U. P's by a scuro of H to i. Fooling ran high du ring the game, aud at the clos3 a general light ensuod. Wilhelm, the Westminister pitcher had his left arm broken, but he langht with ins right un til knocked senseless with a bat. About half a dozen student had to he taken to ilin Mincer liosiiital. Several policemen wee badly used up iu trying to quell the riot. uiiea number of tho students have been expelled from the colleges iu consequence of the scrap, but thai is all wrong. We must have base ball, aud you can't play the good old American game properly without a few scraps. TOU ASD TOUR FltllCNDS, Miss Mae Grove was a visitor to Tid- louto last Saturday. --Miss Mary Rumberger of East Brady visiting Tionosta frionds. A. H. Dale loft for Cleveland, Ohio, on Monday on a business trip. Mrs. L. Agnew and daughtor Alice were Oil City visitors last week. Misses Minnie and Maudio Canliold visited friends In Warren last week. Julius Byler, Esq., of Titnsvillo was in Tlonesta on business last Saturday. Mtb. Eliza Paup and daughter, Ida, have gone to Pittsburg to visit friends. Mrs. Cowol of Oil City was a guest of Mrs. L. Fulton for a low days last week. Mrs.S. II. Haslet returned Friday from visiting frionds inOil City and Rono. Miss Maudo Brennan returned Mon day from a visit with friends iu Frank lin. J. W. Jamison has gono to Gusher where he will drill during tho coming summer. Mrs. J. H. Robertson returned Sat urday from a week's visit with friends in Marienville. Will F. RoyleofOil City wasshaklng hands with Tlonesta friends last Friday and Saturday. D. W. Clark of Tionosta, was swap ping army stories in Tidionte Tuesday afternoon. Tidiovtc News. Mrs. .T. Shawkey of Warren passed through town yesterday on her way to yisit friend at Newmansville. Mrs. II. S. Bates of Titusville, and daughter Mrs. Skinner nf Moxico, N. Y., are guests of Mrs. II. H. May. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Br.inor and baby of Hickory were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Canfield over Sunday. Miss Ellon Conger of German Hill returned Monday from a week's visit with friends and relatives in Salem end Oil City. Mrs. M. F. Iliggins and childien went to Steaiuburg, New York, last Fri day, where they will visit hor fathor.who is quite ill. Ed. Kireharts has gone to Beaver Falls, the tome of his parents. Ed. Is a ollv good fellow and his many friends here will miss him. Mr. and Mrs H. C. Giering are re joicing over the arrival of a fine baby girl at their residence on May street Mon day evening, May 17, 1807, Mrs. J. C. Scowden went to Williams- port last Monday as delegate to tho Grand Lodge of the Daughters of Rebockan, which Is in session at that place. J. S. Kerr of the granite and marble works of Oil City was in town Monday and Tuesday placing a number of new monuments in Riverside cemetery. Sheriff Walker returned Monday from Philadelphia where he had been on ollicial business, and to witness the un veiling of tho Washington monument last Saturday. Rev. J. T. Brennan is confined to the house with an attack of pneumonia of the lungs, but ho is not considered seri ously ill as yet nnd his many friends ure anxiously awaiting his recovery. A. W. Alhaugh of East Hickory has bec'n canvassing for books for some time past and as an evidence of his success and ability In that line one ot the companies he represents has presentod him with a very fine organ. J. P. Huling left on Mouday for Wil- liamspoi t, as dolegate to the State Con vention of the Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., which is in Bession there this week. On his return he will stop off at Lock Haven and visit his old home. Death of Jane P. Morrison Jane P. Morrison was born on May 1st, lS27,on the Iloleuian flats along the Alle gheny river, and was tho third daughter of Hon. Alexander Holomau, who raised ninocliildren,seven of whom survive her. In 1851 she was married to Hugh Mor rison, by whom she had one fson, A. W. Morrison, of tho Morrison farm, near Tidionte. hor husband dyiug about 6 years ago. About two years ago she was attacked by grip aud rheumatism, aud soon became wholly helploss. She was brought to the home of her niece, Mrs. John Lockwood, so as to be near her physician, and died thore on Thursday morning, May 8, 1897. Hor funeral was held from the L. B, Church on Saturday morning, May Sth, and was conducted by Revs. Fonton and Cunningham. Tho interment was in the cemetery at Tidioute. tho burial service having bsen read by her brother, Rev A. Holomau of this place. She was a very great Buflorer, and It is a great gain for hor to be at rest. ricamntville Jiee ord. Mrs. Morrison was a sister of Ell Hole man, Mrs. J. Ii. imie auu mrs. nr. jiuii tor of this placo and was well known by many of our older residents. Wlwn John Wesley was iu America. Few people know that John Woslcy was evor iu America. Few know that il was he, and not Ruber Jtaikos, w ho iiiblished the lirsl Siindav-si.liool in tho world. It was John Wesley who preach ed tho first Methodist sermon delivered in I ho I'niled States. In The Ludiea Home Journal Uir June Rev. W. J. Scott will teli iu tho "Great Personal Evcnts"serics tho stoy of "Whon John Wesley Preach ed iu Georgia," which is taid to be one ol tho most interesting narratives in this most successful series. Bicycles Personal Itiigguge. At New York Tuesday tho passenger coinunttet o f the Truuk Lino association decided that bicycles would be consider ed personal baggage, except between United States and Canada. If tins ducis ion is approved aud adopted it will ineuii that wheelmen have won a hard fight, The entire text of tho resolution cannot be lenincd, lint inasmuch as it means Ire transportation of wheels, it will be hailed with delight. It has been the effort of wheelmen secure the adoption osoino such rcuolu tion bv a tarill association, and on this meeting intense pressure was brought to bear. Prohibition .luss .Ucefiug. All Prohihitionests, friends af temper anco and citizens generally ol all clus. are cordially inviled to attend a mass meeting at the Court House on Monday evenini;. Mav 24. lh!7. at 8 o'clock, p. in Frnle.-s.ir It. D. Patton of Lancaster, Pa, will address the meeting. Admission free. Jas. T. Bkln.nan, Chairman. Memorial Day Program. Following are the programs: arrranged for Ihe celebration ol Memorial Day by the G A. R. Posts of Tlonesta and Hick ory : ( ATT. OEO. STOW POST, NO. Zt I. Headquarter Capt. Geo. Stow Post, No. 274, G. A. R., May 17, 1HW. It is desired to have a proper obser vance of Memorial Day in accordance with goneral orders from National and Department headquarters. uoo. mow Post by a Committee appointed by the Commander has arranged tho following program, which will be carried ut as nenr as possible on rsaiuruay, may Tho Sunday schools and' all children will meet at their respective churches under their Teachers anil Superinten dents, at Tionosta at 9 a. in., at Ziinndol Church at 12:30 111., at Mt. .ion Lutheran Church at 2 p. in., where services will bo held as per G. A. R. ritual, and singing by teachers and children. Children are appointed coinmltteo on flowers. Each person will provide what they wish to eat. Tho G. A. R. and W. R. C. and all soldiers present will meet at the hall over Heath A Killmer'a drug store and march promptly at rt a. m. The lino ol march will extend to F. M. Church and counter-march to Riverside Ceme tery, All orders and citizens are respectfully invited to inarch with us, and the chil dren will be prepared to fall in the line of march at the proper time. After services at the Mt. Zion Luther an Church, there will lie a lunch served in the grove, followed by an address and other appropriate exercises. It is to bo hoped the citizens and chil dren will all be present and assist in the exorcises of the day. At 7:110 p. in., the exercises of the day will bo concluded at the Court House in Tionesta. Public exercises as per ritval. Singing by Choir. Address by the oralor of the day. C. A. llll.I., S. J. Skti.f.y, D. S. Knox, Committee. By command of Cum. G. W. Koiunsn. Attest, J. W. MolillOW, Adj. KM BEIILIN POf,T, NO. 2!l. Memorial services at the M. E. Church, Whig Hill, Sunday, May 2:t, Bt 10 a. in. Rev. Huzza of Tionesta will officiate. A cordial invitation is extended to every body. The several Committees appointed to decoiate at the different cemeteries will, after performing their duties, report to tho Post Commander at Post flail at East Hickory, at U:30 a m., on Satur day, the 20th. Tho above mentioned Committees are constituted as follows: West Hickory J. Alhaugh, W. P. Siggins, Geo. Ilud dloson, T. P. Harry; Minister H. Downey, Henry Groce; Whig Hill Geo1 S. Hindman, Jonas Shuuk, Thus. Cowan; Church Hill Jas. Johnston, Wm. Al- baugh, Dan'l Rustlor ; Prathor S. 0 Whitmore, 15. F. Stover, J. E. Stough ton. The Post, Sunday Schools and friends will form in front ot 1'ost Halt and march to the Cemetery at 10 a. m. sharp, headed by the band. At the Cemetery the usual program will bo adhered to in every particular. Alter the beautiful Decoration services at the Cemetery all will inarch to the grove tho rear ot tho m. r.. ;nureii, wnere the orator of tho dav. Rev. J. E. Uil- lard. will bo listened to. All who hear him on this dav will be more than pleased. After this address the assem bly will indulge in a basket picnic, After dinner tne young ladies ana ceiitleinou. the boys and girls will be caned upon, ana win respond wuu select reading, recitations, etc. All are invited to take part in this new de parture in Decoration day services. Let no ono stuv away, out come oui nnd ioin witli us in honoring the mem ory ol our dead. By the Committee, J. Ai.iiAuau, luairman. Teachers' Examinations for 1S!7. Tionesta, Monday May 24. Noiltown, Wednesday, May 20. East Hickory, Thursday, May 27. Kellettvillo.'Friday, May 28. Nebraska, Saturday, May 2!). Brookston, Tuesday, June 1. Marienville, Tlmrs'day, June 3. Clarington. Saturday," J une 5. Tionesta, Special, July 0. itiai lenviue, especial, juiiu .i. An examination will be held in Clarion for tho bmiolit of Forest County teachers who attend the Clarion Slate Normal School during tho spring term. All except JNorinal graduates and those holding permanent ceriuieaies, who wish to teach in forest t.ouniy during tne I school year beginning June 1st, 1807, should enter tho class at one of these ex aminations. jN'o one will be examined I twice. Certificates will not bo granted to applicants under 17. i'.xaminaiions net; in at u a. m. ah work mu.it be done with lien and ink, on lerial cat), or fool's vuv iiaiier. Applicants Iroin oilier counties, (ex cept those who who bave previously taught In 1'oresi t o,, ami inoso living near tho county lines), will be permitted to enter tho class, only at the request of the school board for which they expect to touch, or the request ot their own sup erintendent. Applicant will please bring March number of Educational Foundations, and be prepared to ask one question with ref erence to Child study, and to give a clear answer to tho samo. On entering the class each applicant must hand the examiner a stamped en velope addressed to himself (or herself ), and a specimen ol penmanship. As specimen ol penmanship applicants may write a leucr explaining urieny meir system of penmanship. Stramrers to the nu perm louden i uiiisi give tho naiuo of at least one responsible person lor reference as io moral ciiaraeior. t crlihcalcs win not no grautuu io per sons ot questionable haints. I'.. I'.. S1 1 TZI KltKH, Superintendent. 1'here is some one iu almost every neigh borhood who is subject to attacks ol pain in the stomach or bilious colic. Mr. J. I). Kinnev. WarTeii Center. Pa . used to bo troubled iu that way. lie says: "The al lacks were marked bv tumble pains, diarrhiea and fainting spells. At such limes 1 sutlered exceedingly unl il 1 be izan usiim Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrho a Remedy, two or three doses of which clfecKsl an immediate and last ing cure." For sale bv G. W. liovard. You can got il ill Hopkins' store - Have you got $J.",.00T Have you got iviiHiU? Have you goi fpKi.oor If so, why don't you deposit il with Ihe Conewaugo Building Loan Association Association of Warren, Pa. They will pay you ii per cent, per annum fash Dividend, payable scuii-aniuiallv. ami you can withdraw your principal iu full al any time alter 0 llioilllis. - . Orphans ( our! oiile. FnIuIc of lloni-v O. Davis, dee'd. By virtue of a decree of said Court, thore will lie sol, 1 at public al the premis es in Tiono.la llnrolluh. Forest County Ph.. on I hursdav. .lone In, I 7 . al I 'clock, o. m. All that c eriain lot iu Tin- ii. xi.. Ii.iiom'h. l oresi Co., Pa., m ar the end of Ilin Allegheny River llridu-e - H,, no, In I North bv land formerly Sick los West bv Hie AlU ulieny river-.south by I,,,,, I i.iiihi.iIv Airnew- and East by Daw son Lot now' ( arson and containing I acre, bo the same more or lcs. linprove m ; A name ilwullillg house, about l!lx:i'i leet and small out buildings. Terms of sale ol purchase money .1,, in, liiilanee in lo wioal annual lu- slalliiients Willi legal iniciesl payable annually on whole sum, I" be sMcnnid by Judgment bond. , , F. R. I.anson, Adm r. S. D. Iiiwin, All y. May 19, 1M)7. ;!'- Not only piles of the very worst kind canbecurod by DoWltt's Witch Hszel Salve, but eczeina, scalds, burns. bruises. boils, ulcers nnd all other skin troubles can bo instantly relieved by the same remedy. Heath A Killmcr. Don't neglect a cough because tho weather Is pleasant; before the next storm rolls around it may develop Into a serious difficulty beyond repair. One ii inuie i ougn t ure is easy to tnxe and w ill do what its name implies. Heath A Killmcr. Largest assortment of club ties at Miles ct Armstrong's Notice of Appeals. Notice is hereby given that the Com missioners of Forest County will meet at their office In the Horo' o Tionesta on tho Sth day of June next for the purpose of holding a Court of Appeals from the assessment of money at interest for the year 18! 7. Attest, fW. M. Coot. J. T. Dale, C. M. Whitkman. St. Clerk. (HkkmanBm-m. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow- accounts have been filed in my office and will tie presented at tho next term of court for confirmation. First and final account of A. B. Kollv. Executor of the last will and testament of Giles G. Buttertield, late of Tlonesta Borough, Forest County, Pa., deceased. First and final account of Adda O. Dingman, M. W. S. Dinginan and D. S. Knox, administrators of the estate of Jasper II. Dingman. Into ol Tionosta Roroiigh, Forest County, Pa., deceased. J. 11. ROBERTSON, . Clerk Orphans' Court. Tionesta, Pa., April 27, 18H7. A CHOICE LOT CLOTHING ! MAKES A CHOICE EASY. Yop Can't make a mistake here, because we won't allow it. We carry only tine goods. Our Clothing is made lor us, and nothing enters the construction of it but what is FIRST CLASS. Our stylos are right, our prices are ri lit. NOTICE. NOTICE. A FEW PRICES. Men's strictly all wool Cheviot Suits $il.50. Men's nil wool Cassiinero Suits $8.00. Men's tine Clay Worsted Suits $10.00. Men's Ediubiirg Scotch Plaids Suits $10,011. Children's and Boys' Suits. In age from price from $75c. to $8.00. IN DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES GROCERIES HARDWARE AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, We are at the top round iu Quantity and Quality, and will let you in on the ground floor. Come and sue us. No trouble to show goods. L. J. HOPKINS. This Space Has been occupied with wall paper for Borne time, but dou't think because we are making a change that our large Stock is exhausted, for we have some very nice Patterns loft yet, but we would like to call your attention to the fact that our Stock of Paints, was never so complete bofore. We aro Sole Agents for the famous Ark Brand Water Proof Paint, for iuside or outside, which wo claim is one of tho best Ready Mixed Paints on the market. And in White Lead and Oils we will not be undersold. We also have a Roof Paint years. Call and see us you that what we DltUtJGISTS WD QpOCEPS, - TIONESTA, f A. HEADQUARTERS FOR CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES, STATIONERY. GROCERIES, PROVISION, CONFECTIONERY, Etc. Come ami examine goods and prices, aud we'll do the rest. COMPARISON Its easy to make absum claims and if you've got tho money, tho papers will print them. Some of the claims are so absurd as to make their falsity at once apparent. Compare our goods, the trimmings, tailoring, lit and style. Then if you buy and are not satisfied return the goods and get the money. Not taking many chances on a sale of this kind are you V Here are Mime Value Uat Men's Hair linn pants, 90 ner cent, wool, well made, per pair, 93c. Men's Jean pants, full lined, hip pockets and war ranted not to rip, per pair, 47c. Painters and Paper hangers' white overalls and jack ets. Overalls with bib, each 25C. 15et quality men's blue denim overalls and jackets full sizes and warranted not to rip, each 45C. A full line of Sweet, Orr & Co.'s woolen and cotton pants from $1.00 Up. Men's heavy weight black sox, two pair 25C. LAMMERS' 43 SENECA ST., Arlington Hotel Sick headache can be quickly and oom- rtleteiy overcome bv using those famous ittle pills known ss "De-Witt's Little Early Risers." Heath A Killmer. TKIAIj list. List nf causes set down for trial iu the Court of Common Plcasof Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Fourth Monday of May, 1M7. 1. L. Hammond and A. Sperry, doing business as L. Hammond A Co., use of National Hank of Cnrry, Pa., vs. C. W. Amsler, Jos. Campbell! E. E. Amslor, Ida M iller, doing business as Amslor Bros. A Co. No. H, May Term, 1HH. Sum mons In Assumpsit. 2. Win. J. Rica's: ley, Trustee, vs. Adda O. Dingman, M. W. S. Dingman and D. S. Knox, Executors of Jasper H. Ding man, deceased. No, November Term, 1H!KI. Summons in Assumpsit, :t. Alexander Fitch vs. A. II. Dale, sur viving partner of the late firm .1. H. Ding man and A. H. Dale, doing business as Dingman A Dale. No 71, August Terai. 1H1H, Summons in Assumpsit. 4. J. V. Ititts, J. C. Campbell, C. W. Amsler, E. E. Amslor, trading and do ing business as Campbell, Ritz A Co., vs. J. P. Heed and Kli Berlin, late trailing and doing biiMlncHS n Reed A Berlin. No. 3X)4, November Term, IHI'5. Sum mons in Assumpsit. fi. Harry W. Pickett, for use of Fred E. Windsor, vs. A. J. Wallace, S. S. Towler, J. H. Morrison, Ed. Watson and John Hoover, doing business as A. J. Wallace A Co. No. 18, February Term, 18U7. Summons in Assumpsit. 6. W. W. Lewis vs. I). W. Clark, Deft, and Harriett M. Cook, Terra Tenant. No. 17, August Term, 18)15. Scire Facias Hur Judgment. 7. William II. Frost, PUT., vs. Bert Sehreckengast, Delt Equity. No. 2, Mav Term, Sii7. Issue oined. " Attest, JOHN II. ROBERTSON, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., May 3, 18i7. OF Worth $10.00. Worth $12.00. Worth $13.50. Worth $15.00. 19 years. Iu 3 to that we guarantee lor 5 and we will convince say is all right. WILL SHOW. are lair sample of our Iriee. OIL CITY, PA. directly oppiwite us. y t