FA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2b. The coming of Spring ia associated la the minds of most people with house-cleaning and the general renovat ing that makes the immortal words of 1'ajne "There's no place like uome" a hollow mockery and burlesque. True, there ia no place like borne, at such times, and we are very glad of iu But after order La come out of chaos aud a man ceases to run the risk of death by lock jaw from coming ia contact with the business end of a lack while huuting the colio bottle io the dead of a dark night, "There is no place like home" again mena some thing to Immunity and raau decides that after all bouse cleaning pays. It is wonderful ivhat a lot of beauty can be gotten out of a fowdollars worth of paint and paper propeny ap plied. And it doesn't take many dollars' worth either, when one can buy paper as low as Co centa a single bolt. Good paper, too. We have as good a line of paper as can beeeeu elsewhere iu Tionesta, perhaps belter, but we'll let you judge for yourielf .8 to that. A word about paint: Unlike wall paper, low-priced paiut isn't cheap. In wall paper you get good value for what you pay little or much, but there is only one kind of paint that is cheap and that is the beat that can be bought. John Lucas A Co. have been making paint for a great many years. It may not be the only good paint made but there is none better and you rre not ' taking chances when you buy it, as you are in purchasing painta made by comparatively new and obscure manufacturers. It is the only brand we koep. Color catda can be bad for the asking. rv r TttF P&yts Pharmacy. him and Bridge Streets. h U fir 83 I fa i4 14 THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNKSDAY, APRIL 25, l'JCO. FIRE INSURANCE , ..AMI.. REAL ESTATE AGENCY . OK -. c. Tionesta, Pa. All Leading Companies Itepresented. Wild Lands, Farms, irouset cO Lots for Sale or Ben t. LOCAI, AND MISCELLANEOUS. New Advrrlisciiiciits. Junius. Ail. Sires. Local. KohiiiKon, Ail. 1 .am mors. At). Hopkins.. Locals. Mead Cyclo Co. Ail. Tlio Mi'Cuu Co. Ail. Ceo. Killmor. Local. Clarion Normal, I Mill. K. Walters Co. Ijocala. TiniipHta Cash Storo, Locals. Kohortaon. Trial List, Confirmation. Shorlir Jumiosou. Cimit I'roclauiaUon. Oil market closed at $1.47. Oil nnd ns leases at thin oll!co. How do you like tlio "New Way f " You can got It at Hopkins' xtoro. tf. CraIi prices make big nalos at Tionos tu Cnsli Store. , It "The Spy of Gettysburg" ct tlio court ltoiiso next Friday ovtming. "Queen Quality" shoes for Indies, f'J at Tionesta Cash Store. . It. Tlio Republican Stale convention Is In session In Hmrlsburj; to-day, A woman always has more lespoct for a man who gets tmid ut her onco in a while. What do you have to say about the "Now Way." Try it at Tionrsta Cash Store. It Thore Is one thing tiiat can cortaiuly bo Kaid of George, Dewey he is a dutiful husband. G. T. Anderson has tlio foundation completed for his now residence on Wal nut hi root. It you want to know what a person really thinks of you, refuso to do him a favor. Ex, About tlio orly kind ut stir some peoplo succeed in making in the world is a disturbance. Ladies, see thoso handsome pulley belts at F. Walters it Co.'s millinery store, the latest out. ' It Tlio annual meeting of tlio Penna. Slate oditorial association will be held at Wilkcsbarro, Juno 20. Don't take any othor for "World Known" or "Queen Quality" shoes. $3, at Tionesta Cash Storo. It reep frogs aro putting in full time now and the sparrows hold five o'clock mass regularly each morning. A low- strings of trout have been brought In by local anglers, but the catch bo far has uot been very great. Tionesta Summer School will begin May 7, 1900. Those desiring information address R. N. Spccr, Tionesta, Pa. tf Geo. Killiuor'a soda fountain is keep ing tip a steady "iiz" these days, and ho only charges livo cents for ice cream soda. "It A trout measuring olevon inches in length was caught in tho river up near tho cemetery last Saturday by young Jiinmio. Conger. Alvin Giflbrd, aged eighteen years, of Oil City, was drowned in tho Allegheny river near Kockwood shortly before uoou Saturday. reoplo who contemplate purchiug new carpet this spring will make a mis take if they do not inspect Hopkins' stock and seo his samples. It Tho county commissioners have fixed a lax ol ?1 on every bleyclo in the county, according to tho recommendation of the side-path commissioners. This is the season of the year when vou coiamenco to think of making a change in your "foot gloves Hopkins' lino of shoos beats 'em all Go aud see. It A Philadelphia man who has just taken the feo explains this act' by sarins that whon ho was drunk recently he committed the folly of paying His debts. Only best goods sold cheap at Tio MIR nesta Cah Stole. It Fishln'. Jls was wondorin' las' night . Ef th' blame lisli wouldn't bite; When th' birds b'gin f sing, Alius Bumhow smells like spring; Haft' bunt my ole kane pole See what's in th' pick'rel holo Downth' rirorjis below Wher' th' big tall wlllers grow. I cu'd set thor all day long Set an' lissen to th' song O' the warter, clear an' cool Cork a-bobbin' on th pool j Sun a-shinin' warm an' bright; Drowsin' till I'd git a bite-, Wake up quick an' jerk, jis vile Throw a suntish ba'fa mile! Er lay sprawl'd out In a Bkift, Lazy-like an let 'er drift Down th' river kind o' lay Dozin es y' float away ; Ole cord line a trainin' back Too dern tired to' take up slack ; Rite er not I jis can't wait ; Guoss I'll go an' dig sum bait. Ohio State Journal. Whon you want a suit of clothes go to Hopkins. His stock not only com prises the largest varioty of fabrics and liuest quality, but his prices compete with any and all. It The county commissioners of Craw- lord county baye made an order that hereafter the sborllT shall be allowed thir ty dollars a month to pay for the services of a Jail warden. Government reports show that the United States bicycle manufactories an nually export more of their produot in value than any othor manufactured arti cle of a similar nature. -The Siros studio will be open Wed nesday, Thursday, Friday aud Saturday or this week. Mr. Siros will be in per sonal charge aud that is a guarantee that all work will be right. It Young people preparing for college can do a year's work in Greek and Latin in a single term at the Clarion State Nor mal School by studying thoso branhos on the "Intensive" plan. A man ought to show the samo con slderatlon for his wife's pleasure aflor thoy aro marriod as before. Ex, Of course, we supposo our contemporary means, when convetiiont. Don't fail to attend tha production ol that military drama, "The Spy of Gettys burg,"-by homo talent In the court house next Friday ovoning. The proceeds are for the benofit of the W R, C. At this time of the year every yard should be thoroughly cleaned and all rubbish burned. There is nothing that will breed disease s rapidly as accumu lated rofuso from the wintor season. Frank Major, alias "Joe Kennedy," awaiting trial in the Meadville jail on the charge of burglary and murder, la but a mere shadow of his former self.' Closo confinement has undermined his hoalth. The 12 boys found guilty of furnish ing beer to minora, including young girls, at a keg party on Nevorslnk moun tain, noar uoauing, last summer, were sontonced last week to pay &25 and costs, amounting to $2.3. The borough schools will close next Monday and we suppose the pupils in all the rooms are glad of it, for this is the time of year when both young and old aro afflicted with "that tired feeling" to a greater or less extent. F. Walters fc Co. not only handle the finest line of Millinery In this vicinity, but they have the finest line of tailor made skirts and petticoats, and ladies and infants furnishings genorally. Get prices and examine goods before buying. Business men should look out sharp ly for counterfeit $10, $.", and $1 notes. They are freely circulated and the coun terfeiting gang can not be far from' this city. The (10 certificate is roported to bo very cleverly executed. TUisville Cour ier. Hon. J. C. Sibley was nominated at the conference hold in Kane last Thurs day on the first ballot for Congress, re ceiving 20 votes, the other six being for Hon. O. C. Alion of Warren. The nomi nation was made unanimous on motion of Mr. Allen's conferees. Following Is a list of letters remain ing uncalled for in the Tonesta, Pa., post office for the week ending April 25. 1900: Miss Maude E. Kesseler, Mrs. Wm. Hesburn, Mr. William , Hesburn, Mr. Thomas Lock wood, Mr. Ge. W. Rose bush, P. M. Clark, 1 lettor, 1 card. A clever counterfeit silvor dollar is in circulation throughout this section and business men are warned to be on the lookout for it. The coin is of the date 1891 and so perfect is the imitation that it can hardly be dotected from the genu ine. It may be told by its smoother sur face and the markings about the edges are not regular. It can bo distinguished by the touch or by tho ring if allowed to fall on a solid substance. The peoplo appreciate a cash price when honestly uiado. Try it at Tionesta Cab Store. It Talk about ladies' shirt waists! Hop mns nas an aiuus oi em. rsome or em win catch a man's eye at a distance of half a mile. But they are not all built that way. He has them to suit all occa sions, and they are so cheap that any lady can have more thai. one. It The committee of the G. A. R, have invited aud secured Hon. W. W. Wilbur, of Wai ren Post, G. A. R., to deliver the memorial address here on May 30. The Post is fortunate in securing Comrade Wilbur for the occasion. He has always been identified with the order. A Democrat and a Republican Con gressman were talking about Dewey's oandldacy the othor day when the Demo. cratsaid: "Well, if Dewey should be elect id he will not be controlled by Hanna." "No," answered the Republi can, "I bolieve Dowoy'a wife's name is not Hanna." i'uHj-y. Spirit -L. Fulton, our hustling harness maker, has employed another workman in the person of Mr. C. L. Owen of Buf falo. Mr. Fulton's business is continual ly improving and there is no reason why it shouldn't, for he turns out only first class goods manufactured from first-class stock, then too, these glorious McKinly times are not discrepant. Dr. Kobert W."BlaVcsleo, the eye specialist, of Corry, Pa., was at Dr. Dunn's office yesterday and was consult ed by quite a number of our peoplo. Dr. Iilakeslee furnishes glasses ot both first tnd second quality at reasonable prices, and gives free consultation aud examina tion. lie will again lie In Tionesta on Friday, May 21. from 8 lock In the morning until i in (ho evening. -An umo girl wno was mairieu to a man after an acquaintance of three days complains now because he turns out to be a convict and uot the naval captain he represented himself to be. While she undoubtedly has causn to mourn, it is hardly right that she should receive all the sympathy. The man, on bis part, ran some risk. He was probably lod to believe that he was getting a wifo who possessed reasoning powers, A correspondent of the Warren Mir ror,!!) a communication iu suppoit of the adoption of the Curfew law, quotes tho opinion of a number of chiefs of police as to the good results of the law in towns where it has been adopted. Chief of I'o lice Moran, speaking of Titusviile's ex perienco, heat t'ly endorses the law and says that it works like a charm here. The modern curl -w has now been in lorce In this city upwards of six months and meets with goneral approval. Her ald. -ntusviiio, un city and other oil re gion points have a direct claim in the Dohavcn claim, which the United States Government has given notice it will pay. The claim has its origin in a lean off-1 50,- 000 made to the Government during the Revolution by Jacob Dohaven, of Phlla- dolphla. Theodore Steck, ot Titusvilia, and F. A. Steck, of Oil City, will come in for a good share of the money, their fath er having bought a tenth of the claim tlio Stock hoirs will rocoive about J.V,000 each. Ex, The census enumerators will begin work Juno 1, and must finish in thirty days. Cities of 8,000 or more inhabitants as shown by tha preceding census must be completed in two woeks. Tho four principal reports on population, mortali ty, agriculture and manufacture must be printed by July 1, 1902. After that tho tabulation of special Inquiries will be taken up. There Is no time fixed in which theso latter roports must bo com ploted. ' The enumeration appointments for tho district have not yot been au- nouced, but will be shortly. Many farmers in various sections are being victimized by a swindler, who rep resents himself as a census takor. He takes notes of the family and secures the signature of the fanaor to a paper which turns out to be a contract lor a lot of worthless books. Theso are sent to a farrnor as a result of the contract, for which tho sharpers demand payment. Census enumerators will be furnished with badges by the government which are to be worn in a conspicuous place so as to be plainly seen, and which will be their credentials for gathering statistics. Ex. Frank Zalinisor of the south ward came very near loosing the sight of one ot his eyes last Saturday. He and hia brother wero playing about tho house aud yard and the younger one had an air gun. Frank was looking out of a window and his brotlior pointed the gun at him and told him to get bis head iu tlio house or he would shoot him. and then pulled the trigger, thinking of course that Frank wonld dodge, but lie didn't, and the shot struck bim on the brow of the right eye. ' Dr. Bovard was oalled to extract the shot and says that if it had struck half an inch lower it would have resul'.ei in tho' boy'a losing , the sight of the eye and possibly more seri ously. The first lequisition of ' tho. now stinp books arrived at the local post office yestorday afternoon and were at onee put on sale. It is a new idea re cently introduced by the postoflloe de partment for the convenience of tho pub lic. .Two-cent stamps only are furnished iu small books of 12, 54, and 48 stamps each, and of postage value 24, 48, and 96 con Is, respectively. They are sold at an advaneeofouecenton the value of each book, to cover the cest of manufacture, or 25, 49 and 97 centa respectively. The pages are of six stamps each, interleaved with a paraffined paper to prevdut prema ture adhesion, making a book of conven ient size to carry in tho pocket or pocket book. They will, no doubt, become, very popular. Producers of oil in Pennsylvania fields will be exercised over the decision just handed down by Justice White, of the United States Supreme Court. This opinion, in substance, denies the right of an operator to drill wells lor oil on the edge of a gas pioHm-lng territory when through tbt procuring of oil the g is from a neig bor's land is permitted to waste in the air. In oilier words, tho right of a State is maintained to compel the owner ofa flowing well to shut it in if injury Is incidentally done to another. This de cision is a reversal ofa number of courts upon the same question. But tho iutvr- prelatiou of Justice White makes oil and gas in a sense tiie common property of the community; that the State has a right to remilatn operations so t at an owner shall not commit acts that are det riments! to public interests. TOU AND TOClt FRIES DS. A. If. Kelly Is la Chicago on business this week. ' Mrs. Kate B. Craig was au Oil City visitor on Monday. Mrs. D. W. Clark is In Oil City for few days' visit wlih friends. Miss May CUrk was a guest of Oil City friends over Monday night, Born, to Mr. aud Mrs. H. II.Bruner. luursday, April 19, 1900, a daughter, Mrs: Suie M. Sharne is visiting her sister, Mrs. II. S. Bates, in Titusvillo. Miss Sarah Anderson visited her sis ter, Miss Auna, last week at Whig Hill. Mrs. Dr. Wallace of East Brady is a guest of her sister, Mrs. J. II. Dorickson. Mrs. J. C. Soowden and daughter Essie visited relatives in West Hickory Monday. Mrs. A. M. Doutt is in Oil City on a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. A. Hart, who is quite sick. Rev. C. C. Ruinberger and daughter. Mary, have been in Pittsburg for the past few days, . . . M. L. Amann of Warren was a euost of bis brother Chas. of this nlaoe over Monday night. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. DewalL Vandergrift, Pa., Saturday, April 21 1900, a daughter. Uarry Wtson and cousin. Miss Bor- tha Dunham, of Golinza were visitors to Oil City on Monday. -Mrs. F. F Whittekin returned Sat urday from a weok's visit with her moth er at Connoaut, Ohio, Mrs. IlattieSmutaand Belle Buck. lin ol Tidioute were guests of Mrs. C. Amann a few hours last Saturday. Mrs. G. W. Sawyer leaves to-day for a couplo of months' visit with relatives and friends in Boston, her formor home. --Miss Daisy Zahniserand two vounir brothers left for Clarion Tuesday, where the formor will attend the Normrl school. Mr. Longwell of Grove City, who has been at homo for a couple of weeks, is ajjain in Tionesta looking after his oil in terests. Mrs. P. Wyman.who has been living with her daughter, Mrs. Burt, at Oswega, N. Y., for the past year, is here on a visit to herson, W. G. Wyman. Mrs. S. J. Campbell and Brand- daughter, Miss Mary Katherine Bigony, are visiting the former's daughter, Mrs. ti. c. uiering, in Pleasantville. Mrs. G. T. Anderson and sister. Miss Maud Canfield, were in Oil City last Sat urday, where the former is being treated oy Dr. Fredricks for a serious evo trou- Mo. -George Wagner of the extensive lutn- ber firm of Wagner Jt Wilson, Marion vino, ana timer Sutton, who has the contractor keeping their mills in stock, wero business visitors to tho countv seat a few hours last Saturday. -J . T. Dale of Tionesta was appointed by the Court Commissioner ol . Forest county, vice James H. Morrison resigned to accept Postmastership of Marienville. Taylor made a good Clora of the county, aud being thoroughly familiar with the work will make as good a Commissioner. Tidioute Xews, MiHs Maude Deniston was called to Grove City Monday to attend the funoral ol ber grandfather. Edward Dlnlatnn who-o death was tho result ofa stroke of paralysis roeeived about two . months ago. Mr. Deniston was one of the most prominont men in bis community and bore tho respect of all his neighbors, and had beon a justice of the peace for a long term of years. He was aged eighty-three years. Miss Deniston was accompnnicd by Johnny Armstrong. Mrs. Uritta C. Swanson, mothor of John, Alex, Victor and Frank Swanson of tills place, diod at her homo in James town, N. Y., Tuesday, April 17. 1D0O, aged GS years, 3 months and 13 days. She was a faithful wife aud loving mothor, a true Christian and was respected and loved by all who knew her. She was fa vorably known here whareshe had visit ed, and all who met hor will be pained to learn of her demise, and extend sympa thy to her sons in their sad loss of "man's best fiiond mother." All of tho family from here atmndod the burial last Friday at Jamestown. Mrs. Edith Griffith, of this city, and Goorgo Roy Earl Dawson, of Franklin, were married at the home of the bride at 12::!0 o'clock tills morning in tho pres ence of about 15 relatives of tho brido and groom. Rev. J. S. Wrigbtuour. D. D.. pastor of the First Baptist church, offici ated and the brido aud groom wero unat tended. Following the ceremony an elaborate wodding breakfast was soryed. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson left at 2:40 o'clock tills morning, via Buffalo, for an extend ed weddiug tour. Tuesday's Derrick. Tho groam is a son of J. A. Iawson of Stewarts Run and is well known iu this vicinity. Tho Spy of Gettysburg." ; This interesting military drama will be produced ut the court house by homo tal ent next Friday evening, April 27, and at "Kellettville by the same company ou the evouing following, the 28th. The cast is composed of about the same pooplo who rendered "The Cuban Spy," and who gavo such excellent satisfaction. The participants have taken much interest in their rehersals and have worVed hard to get theinsolves in training so as to bo able to give a good entortaiiunent and their efforts should be apprecialod and good audiences should turn out at both places. Remember that the proceeds go to tho W. R. C. Following is the cant: Gen. Mead If. L. Davis. Howard Lenox II. B. FeiU Maj. Timothy Tapley R. A. Fulton. Undo Moses Mulvey G. II. Herman. Cyril Blackbnrn J. N. Bankhead. Solomon H. C. Jjawreneo ('apt. Warren K. E. Wrnk. .lenniHon J. G. Jamieson. Mabel Meredith Miss Kathleen Joyco. 1ottie Evans Miss Emma Lawrence. Mrs. Moae M ulvey ...Mihs Minnie Rock. Excursion Parlies for the West. Every first and third Monday to all points west. California, Northorn Pa cific Coast points and Alaska gold fields. Write II. C. Allen, C. P. X T. A.. Nickel Plato Road, Erie, Pa, i - r No. iKKIt If you have any idea of doing iiuy painting this scitsou look overG. 11. Kill mer'sstiK'k of Frost's Flexible ready mixed lead paints. This pa:"t will com pete with anything in that lino yet pro duced. It I HUuelni Frederick Tfaase Dead, ttii our win til duty 'this ' week to chronicle the death of another old and re elected resident of our conty, WKhelui Frederick Thase. Deceased was born in Germany SopL 25, 1820, and died at the home ef his son-in-law, Q. W. Ledebur, near Starr, April 23, 19. 0, aged 79 years, 6 months and 27 days. Mr. Thase came to this country in 1847, coming directly to Allegheny. In 184!, on Green Thursday, he waa united iu mariiage to M ss Marie Sophia Sagcl uursi. mis union was blest with one daughter, Caroline Sophia.' In 18.11 Mr. Thase found a second helpmate in the porsou of Sopia Marie Dorotha Dickrager who has also preceded him to eternity two years ago. There are left to mourn the death of the departed one daughter, Mrs. Henry Ledobur, seven grandchild ren and Ave great grandchildren. Mr. Thase was a man who was univer sally respected and his demise is regret ted by all who knew him. Funeral ser vices were held at the Lutheran church on German Hill Monday afternoon and the remains were Interred in the ceme tery at that place, the obsequies being conductod by his pastor, C. A. Rhiel. The family have the sincere sympathy of tho community in their sad bereave ment. . Asleep in Jesus! far from thee Thy kindred and their graves may be ; But there is still a blessed sleep, From which none ever wakes to weep. Oil Motes. The well near the mouth of Little Coon Oil City parties operators, Ed. Wasson contractor, was completed last week, go ng to a depth of 2,000 feet, iu dry. A very fine quality ol grey sand was found at a depth of 1,200 foot, about 60 feet of it. Breene A Co., over near Patrick Dono van's, on Stewarts Run, edge of Vonango county, had a break-down last week while penetrating the second Band. Grove Bros, are nearly ready to begin drilling on the P. M. Shannon lease near the headwaters of Little Coon creek, Green township. A well being drilled on the McGarvey farm at Troiitman is bound to have as near a world wide reputation as it Is pos sible to get. Tha drillers are instructed by the South Penn Oil Co., which is drill ing the woll, to be careful to save sand pnmpings from each run of the screw, and to keep extra record of each change of rock, the thickuees of each kind of rock, etc., from top to bottom of well. They have also been furnished with Btnall Backs to put each kind of sand pumplngs in, so they can mark them dis tinctly. These are to be put into a glass tube which will represent the hole in minatuie, the whole to be put up care fully and sent to the exposition at Paris this summer and placid on exhlbitien. Titusville Courier. Attempted Suicide. rue residents oi I'leasantvuio were greatly shocked Sunday over the at tempted suicide of Miss Amelia Stoelz ing, daughter of R. D. Stoelzing, a prom inent business man of the borough, who Is well known here. Miss Stoelzing is 22 years of age, and ill health is believed to have caused the rash act. According to the best information ob tainable, Miss Stoelzing, who had been attending to her lather's family durin. the morning, suddenly loft the room, re turning almost immediately with a small vial of laudanum. Placing it to her lips sho said she was going to kill herself as sho was tired ol living, and sucoeeded in swallowing a portion of its coutents be fore her father, who was present, could knock it from her lips. Modical aid was summoned at once, the poison removed from Miss Stoel.iug's stomach, and she was shortly none the worso lor her fearful experience. Tilumille IfcraUl. Dress pants, and suits are all new and not every "conceiveable style." Only this sousou's goods at Tionesta Cash Store. It Deafness C'amiut He t'uri-d by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased poition of tlio ear. There is ouly one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inllnmod con dition of the mucous lining of the Eu stachian Tube. When this tube gets In flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entire ly closed deatness is tho result, and un less the inllamation can be taken out and this lube restored to its normal condition hearing will bo destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is uothiug but an inflamed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We will give Ouo Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh Curo, Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75. Hall's Family Pills are the best. A GORGEOUSLY BOUND work of art has Just beon Issued in New York at an outlay of over f 100,000 for which the publishers deslie a Manager in this County, al o a good solicitor; good pay to right party. Nearly 100 full-page engravings, sumptuous paper, llliimina ul covers and bindings ; over 2KI golden lilies in tho morocco bindings; nearly 100 golden roses in tho clot li bindings. Sells at sight ; presses running day and night so great is the sale. Christian men and women making fortunes taking or ders. Rapid promotions. One Christian woman mado clear $.00 in four weeks taking orders among her church acquain tances and friends. W rile us It may lead to a permanent paying position to manage our business, aud look aflor our largo correspondence, which you can at tend to right al your home. Addiess S. C. Knowles, General Secretary, 12 East Fifteenth Street, between Broadway and Fifth Avenue, New Yrk. 4-18-5t PROCLAMATION. Whkkkas, Tho Hon. V. M. Lindsey, President Judge of tho Court of Common Picas and (darter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, hits Issued bis pre cept forlioldingaCourtofCommon I'leas, Quarter Sessions of the 1'oacn, Orphans' Court, Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for th County of Forest, to commence on Hie Third Monday of Mav being the 21st day of May, l'.m. No tice is tbereforo given to tho - Cor oner, Justices of tho Pence and Con stables of said county, that they Isi then and there in their proper persons at ton oVbs-k A. M., ol said day with their rceonls, inquisitions, examination, nnd other reinemlii-anees, to do I bono tilings which to their ollico appertain to be done, and to those whoHrelxunid iu recognizance to prosecute against I In- prisoners I hut are or shall bo in timjail of Forest I 'unity, that they mav be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my blind ami seal this 2 ird day of April, A. I. II1MI. J. W. JAMIESON, I..S.J Sheriff. NOTICE. W, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on two 25 cent bot tls or Imxcs of Baxter's Mandrake Bit ters, if it falls to onre constipation, bit lousness, sick-headache, jaundice, loss of appetite, sour stomach, dyspepsia, liver complaint, or any of tne diseases for which it is recommended. It ie highly recommended as a spring tonic and blood purifier. Sold liquid In bottles and tab lets in boxes. Price 25 cents for oithor. one package of either guaranteed to give saiisMcuon or money refunded. Heath it Killmer. Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes. TIONESTA MARKETS CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALER8 Flour U sack 1.00 1. 15 Corn meal, feed, $ 100 lb i.001.25 Corn meal, family, 100 lb .95 Chop feed, pure grain l.no a'a 35 .38 Corn, shelled 55 iiettns p ousnei Ham, sugar cured Baoon, sugar cured 2.50 .14 -121 .10 .50 .OoJ Shoulders .. Whltefish W kit guRar .05 j a Syrup m 25 N. O. Molasses .4n .50 ,50 Coffee, Roast Rio 4 (m 15 Coffee, blended Java or Tea .H5 .50 - 15 .liO 05 .OH (9 .12 1.26 in Butter Rieo Eggs, fresh... Salt $ barrel. Lard Potatoes, $i bushel, 45 .50 Lime 39 barrel nn3it nn Nails 3ft keg ." 7s HOPKINS. Clothing, Clothing! Talk about Clothing! We have It in every conceivable Color, Style and Quality. OUR STOCK WAS NEVER LARGER, OUR PRICES WERE NEVER LOWER, OUR STYLES NEVER BETTER THAN THIS SPRING It will pay you to look through our stock . before you buy your Spring Suit. . J. Hopkins. JAMES, - Shirt Waists. This Stock here boasts of a great many distiuct characteristics "Originality of Design" and "Cheapness, as to Price" the principle ones. Skirts. A necessary adjunct to the Shirt Waist Question you'll be wantiug a SEPARATE SKIRT you an get one here for less money than the material alone will cost, for instance, A Handsome, Lustrous, Brilliantiue $3.75 Skirt at $2.75. A Strictly All-wool. Blue and Black. $3.50 Serce Skirt at $2.75. A $5.00 Blue and Black Ch vim Skirt at $3.75. AGENT FOi: McCALL'S BAZAAR PATTERNS, 10 AND 15 CENTS. Write for samples of anything io the dry goods line we will be glad 10 seud them to yon. WILLIAM B. JAMES, Tolephone 2.17 203 CENTRE i 204 SYCAMORE STREETS, OIL CITY, PA. JUST CLOTHES. Do you wear ready-made or made-to-measure? If ready made did you ever investigate the superiority of our clothing ? If made to measuri', are you open to conviction that wu i-uii compete successfully with ymr tailor iu the goodness aud gui up of clothing, while beating bim all to pieces in prices. As to fit. we've cxnericiicpd tailors that will make all re pairs necessary to improve the appearance FREE ol any charge to you. Everybody nowadays recognizes the fart that it pays to wear good clothes Our store is a hi object lesson in the art l dressing well without extravagance. Suits, overcoats, hats, underwear, shirts, glove, neckwear everything but chocs for man and boy. And the lowest price for the quality Manhattan Shirts, Spring patterns, attached or detached cuffs, uow ou sale. LAMMERS', 34 SENECA ST., - Arlington Hotel TIETI CEfiTlfllY FAD SUIT. THE BOYS MUST tV IT. HAVE YOU SEEN IT ? If not sail at our store We an-1 x elusive ageing for the Combinuii -u Suits for Liltle Fellows RICE 50C PER SUIT. Shirt and Pants to match. lbe most sensible and priciicshl. thing for summer wear. Wp can fit fcoya from two years upwaids That is all. THE McCUEN CO. 25 AND 29 SENECA ST., OIL CITY. PA. Dry Goods. - - of our el ot li in . OIL CITY, PA directly opMlten