THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEPNKSDAY, MAY lis, TI REINSURANCE . . AM) - REAL ESTATE AGENCY ..or c. ft um 6 SOIL TIONESTA, PA. All Leading Companies Represented Wild Lands, Farms, Home tfc Lots for Sale or Rent. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Sew Advertisement. I.auiniora. Ail. Itnhinaoii. A1. McCuon Co. Ail. Hopkins Locals. Penna' liv, Headers. Heath t Kelt. Locals. llovoo .V Ci. Headers. Nickel Plate. Headers, Adiu'rs Notice. Jas. I'Mliol. White Star (Irocory. Locals. Tionesla iNsh Store. Local. Kxeculor's Suit). James A. llinnii. Appeal Notice. Co. Commissioners. Oil market closed ut Jl.-H. Oil mill gas leases at this ollice. -Walton ! leatU llio.n all. T. C. S. Hop:-inn nulla the Douglas shoe tl New poU'oc at tlte While Star tiro- eery. It Walton shoes for hoys at Tionesta Caul) Store. It Kino hosiery ami underwear at Tio noila Cab Slure. It Heath t Kelt have a complete line of straw hum frniu the Ion kind up. It When you get that "'tired reeling" f" to Hopkins ami got a hammock. It 11 rn, to Mr. and Mrs. Hcrt Nichols of Nebraska, Saturday hut, a son. , ,S.eond lot ladies' nlllliui'r skirts HiIh week at Hopkins' store. They are Kell er. It Kish are cheaper than inniit. Family white lull .010 per pail at Tionesta Cash Store. It "mind, a small ring and one key, eviili'iitly a trunk key. Owner can have same hy iniiiii ing si this ollice. George 11. Huhiusoti has erecto 1 a neat little host house near the river hank at the foot ill llilanil street, III which lie will store hi" pretty lurch canoe. The Krio contoroiieo of tho Moihodial church will bo hehl this year In tho Trin ity church at Oil City, beginning Sept. 10. Miabop Andrews will lie the presiding, ntllcer. Hy a traile inailo lift week Jiitm Haslet now handles the ribbons over the handsomest pair ut horses in town. Hoth arejet black, weigh exactly alike, are young anil step off In the highost stylo of the art. The nice '.varni showers of the past week have done wonders fur v gelation, making all nature smile, anil Incident ally giving the weeds such a boost as to almost old iterate tho work of the Indus trious garJenor. Hev. tleo, Vibhert has Just rinsed a series of temperance lectures in our tow n. H i Is a very fluent anil earnest speaker. The Interest was manifested hy tho good audiences at each meeting. KlU'MKMIA Mkl'HI.inu, Clarlngton, l'a. The huso hall season was liiaiigu rated hero last Thnrsd y hy a. g.nno with the N eat Hickory nine. Soven innings wore played, the score Maiming 7 to 14 In favor of the home team. A game with a nine from Tltusvllle Is scheduled lor Decora tion Day, game to ho called at :) p. in. Citijons of l.ottsville, Pa. have been given considerahlo uneasiness lecertly hy tho altange sounds which came from a hill overlooking ho vihigo. Tho em inence has heen known as "rumbling hill" for goneratiotia and from lime to liiuo has given out uncanny sounds. I'u til recently it has been n Liiut fur some tiius. John Wray, one of Tylersbtirg' most prominent clliren, died suddenly of paralysis on Sunday last in Pittsburg, whilu on lusliiva trip to that city. His remains wero brought homo Mondny, am the funeral w as held yesterday at Tylersburg. He was aged about 71 years, and leaves to am vivo him his wife, a son and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Klliott desiro to roturn their thanks to tho friends and neighbors w ho so kindly extended awl and sympathy during the illness aril after the death of brother Matthow Klliot, and es pecially by the mark of esteem shown by the old friends ol the deceased from Newtown Mills, where so many ol his years were spent. When a young man, of very ordinary intelligence, h comes unduly impressed with an idea that ho Is intellectually 10 feet lull, with a head like a bushel basket, he is a sight to behold ; and many of his acts are audi as to elicit sympathy for the poor deluded mortal, who Is simply a victim of his own misplaced conlideuce and self-assurance Hli.zsid. Tho recent severe frosts do not seom to havo been so destrivtivo to tho fruit crop as was at fust feand lliey might be Apple trees hero seem to he healing all right and the young fruit is coining along in gnoit shape apparently. Oilier crops Wore not Injured to any extent, and tho piospeets for a more than averaga yield of cereals and fruit aroo. k. in this lati tude An exchange suggests Hie following lines as an appiupriato opening address for tho new pert Pension Commissioner "My gnllant veterans, attention! Sep right up and get your pension. I In re's nothing gives lne gieater joy than to care lor the brave old soldier Imv. 'Twill lo my elTort, year by year, so long as you shall linger hi re, to lulp u n ,,( yl(ur fill, and smooth your pa-sing dowii the hill." Scowden A Clark have a ear load of buggies of all grades, a very lino selec tion, and something tosuitany purchaser . Also a good lino nl team wiigons of iheir own Hiipei ior make. They are ready for all comers in theso lines and Impu to Iisvp a call from any w ho may contem plate purchasing. And if you want a plow or anything In the farm impl cut line, they can lit you out satisfiic'urily and save you money. u The constant drop of water Wears away the hardest stone ; The constant gnaw ol Towser Medicate" Hie toughest Done ; The const Hit cooing l iver Curries oil tho blushing maid ; And the constant advertiser is the out) who gets the trade. Kx. Mis Ilutli A. Work, f r a number or years a resident of Forest county, who has been spending the past year with her sister, Mrs. Hope Hogg, inOxlord, Kng land, lustra I of returning to her Colorado homo this spring as expeclol, goes lo I'pper Fgvpt, whorosho will teach Eng lish and music to tho children of aoiuo wealthy Egyptians attached to the Amer ican mission in the city of Asynt. Memorial dny next Friday will be properly o! served hero as usual, w ith the i. A. It. and W. 1'. ('. as leaders on tho piogram. Tho exercises will begin ut 2 o'clock, when tho prin'ossion will format Post headiiiartera iiiul inarch to liiversidn. After strewing (lowers over thu graves of departed heroes, tho people w ill a-siun bio at the court house where a memorial address will bo deliv ered by Prof, Charles K. Lord of Frank-li-i. Five men, one woman, a boy, a girl and a baby, alighted from train 3 yester day, and went down the branch. Tho womiin carried all the baggage of the party in a huge bundle on her back, while tho live lug, la.y loafers strolled along entirely unconcerned. Nice lot of prospective cilinens ! Meadville tisy.elte. Why did not sumo of the bystanders Imeibly ilhntr.ite lo tho foreigners that that was not the custom of this glorious country? The editor who is afrnld to speak out on a public ((iiestion, lust some Bobscrib or w ill stop his paper, will never secure a very largo circulation or an extensive influence. The editor who expects to please everybody will wind up his ca reer by pleasing nobody. Tho lirst les son of Independence for tho ucwspiper mini is to keep his paper as nearly ruht as possible without fear of the subscriber who .tups his paper. Press and Printer. To w ard ell the Impending ph a.'tieof 17-year locusts tho member of the Wo man's liuild of the First Presbyterian Chinch, Holiday-shunt, Pa., are sewing i,VM luiuchfs to shii id tho voting trees on the extensive farm lands of J. K. Me l.anahan, Sr., from devastation and harm. Tho government has notified nursery men anil lending real estato propriet rs tliHt tho plague Is imminent. We shall soon see if there is anything in this an nual 17-' ear locust scare. 1 he 'Jlth annual resirt of tho State Hospital for the insane at Warren lias been Issued and the copies aro b - lug dis tributed. The report of the superinten dent shows that during Iheypnr 10" men and Til women admitted and l't'i men nnd SI women were discharged. Of this num ber il'.i men and 13 women w ere restored, 1 men ami women were iitipioved. III men and 13 women unimproved, anil (iO men and 30 women dnd. At the present time thero are 1, HIS patients on the rolls. A motor cycle is one of the new things for Tifiiesta, machine of that sort hav ing urrived hero as tho property of Harry Watson, who has been exhibiting it on our streets for a day or two past. The motive power Is produced hy gasoline, t1 0 mill hinei v being attached to the frame and out ofthe way o (he rider. If they keep tin w ith llieso Improvement, whereby the leg movement and mii-eii-lur exertions ae dispensed with, it Is ilkely to get all tho editors in the coun try Into the notion of investing In a ma chine. It Is well known that yawning is in a way contagious, and occasionally a prac tical j"ker will make useol'thls (net In a streetcar. Hy yawning once oi twice lie is sure to set li is lellow passengeis agtpe, much to his own smiist inent and their oiiibarrasiiient. This is not tho only case w here inentlo suggestion controls inusch). A brass baud was once totally deiuornlized by a iiiischi vloiis boy who stood ill front of the players and sucked a lemon. The mouth of every musician puckered up ami olio hy ono they alien donpd nil efforts to play Into their insliu ments Kx. Alcxandpr Spper father of our tow ns man, Prol. K. N. Speer, died suddenly at the homo of his on, William, near Oil City last Saturday morning. Deceased was 7."i years iff ago and a native of Ir. - land. He hud hicn a long time and prominent resident of Venango county, locating on a farm near Deiupspytown about IK'iO. Hon. P. M. Spier, one ol Oil City's leading attorneys, is also mieot the surviving sons of the deceased, l l.e funeral sorvices wero held at tho family residence In Denipseylown, Mo:ula af ternoon. Hev. v . (.. Mclintto ol tne United Picsbyteriim church, of w hich de ceased was a member, officiating. The Oil City lliir..ard has at Billed l'a LMtli birthday and Ed iter Ilowcn alludes to the matter bv modestly stating that the ItlizMrd is 20 years old to-day and a'ill in debt." (It course this is a mouii mental lubrication. Everybody knows tli.it the Illizard, like all oilier wide awake newspapers in this section is fairly wrecking in wealth, and that every fellow about the institution is a bonded nabob and rides in an automobile on the slight est invitation. True enough, all hands "eulier fish or cut bait," bin that is mere ly for health and recreation -not a forced is no at all. When the Hli.zird ceases to blow a healthful, snappy brcez", delight ful lo all its many readers, it w ill be when the present force has "shuffled off," and never, never, because "it's still III debt." Fire In JltU! Thai's French. At tho Odtl Fellows State convcnlii n hold in Kr.e last Tuesday and Wtdnos dny tho lollowing grand officers were elected: Orsnd Muti r, Samuel S. A. Steel, of Pittsburg j Warden, Hubert (iinhaiu, of Philadel) Ilia; Secretary, Joseph II. Muckev, ef WilHttmsport; Treasurer, Charles M tickle, ol Philadel phia. Hero ere some very interesting statistim relative to the order ill Ibis Slate. $IS,oi0 was paid out in mileage expenses in paying the car fare of the delegates. There are I, bill subordinate lodge, and H'-'i representatives were present at tho session Just clos -il. There is a iiio nbership of IIJ,'.1!" in good stand ing and there w a-paid out lor sick, lu neial bent tils, and w iilos and orphans homo the grand total of j4s.s,! );.!. This is inde.d a grand showing, onelhaten ly Odd Fellow lias just reason of feeling proud over. It is one of the best frater nal organizations in tne country to-day nid it steady grow th attests this lad. The next s.-.-i,,n ill be held at lAUam.n. Last night was a hummer for cold and from appearance to-night w ill be a double hummer. It is too soon tovscertain the extent of damage done to croos. Sheriff Jainies.in returned from Pitt -burg Saturday, having dolivi red his pris oner, Kiehard M lller, to the penitentiary auth rities. where ho w ill serve a thrpe year sentence. Henry Schrc idcrliuc, working in tho bark wisnls near tlie obi Kiniiiimy mills, in Warren county, had one of his arms broken hy being struck by a limb of a falling treo one day last week. Among thoso from hero who attended thu Freo Methodist quarterly meeting at Oil Citv last Sunday wero Mrs. Eli Holo- inan, Mrs. C. K. Ilra lhury, Mrs. Hacliel Noble, Miss Anna Anderson ami Miss Mary Lovrj y. Iost, on Wednesday of last week, sompwhero between the residences of W. V. Orovo and (ieorgo Killmer, on Elm street, a la ly's silver natch, open face, with monogram "L. I. L." engraved on hack. The tinder will be suitably re warded by leaving it at this office. Win. McCann left for Jaino-town, N. Y., yesterday, ace nnpaiiled by his little grand-son, llarvoy Shoemaker, for w hom he will consult a spts-ialist, the child hav ing met W illi an accident at the camp meeting grounds here last summer, since w hich time he lust the use of ono of his arms. The "market" held hy the Endeavor society last Saturday afternoon at the home ol Mrs. J, II, Il ibertson was a greater seccess than tho Indies had counted on, for they had failed to pro vide enough gootl things In go round, the supply being exhausted before tho lime for closing tho market had arrived. Doubtless tliey will be batter prepared on the next occasion. A brick company has been organized at Marienvlllo and will begin the maiiu facluro of brick within a short lime. Many of the new business houses will he of brick, and tho tow n will present a much more substantial aspect than before too big lire. Building operations will he brisk tlioie this sfiuiuer, the leading citizens having determined tn make things hum ill the new Marienville. Tho Tionesta Literary and Dramatic I.y.'ruin w ill produce a three act drains entitled "The (i; psy liiiocn" In Odd Fel lows hail. Tho cast includes 20 peo, It) and rehearsals have been going on for a one weeks. In all probability it will eclipse all formei home talent entertainments ever presented In Tionesta. A more exli tided notice w ill be given next week. The dales lisvo not beon fixed. J. N. Buxton, tho well known ton torial artist, ha relumed lo I'rand Val ley after four years' absence spent in Ti onesta, anil opened one of the linest bar ber shops in thai section ol the country. Everything is new and nobby about the establishment, ami the pooplo of Oram Valley aro pluseed lo see their former fellow citizen hack again. Tltusvllle Herald, tilad to know our friend Jain?a is so nicely lixrd in his new quarter, and hope he'll wax fat and flourish like the proverbial green bay tree. Hill v jr (Jnnulerillle. T.iursilay last aliout noon J. E. Peter son, about 3i years of age, single, of Ak ron, Ohio, employed by Harding Hr is., bark contractor lor the Warren Lumber Company, was seriously Injured, being struck by a fallen treo. His right arm was broken lit three places, between his elbow and w rist, shoulder blade fractured and hurt ii. tonally. Ho was brought trotn the camp on tl e log train and promptly taken to the Warren Hospital and will recover. The follow ing families are recent ad ditions to our town : Harry T. Smith and Frank Swaggart of Nebraska, and T. N. VanTassel, handsaw filer, from 1. ml low. Connie Ledebur, of Tionesta, Ellsworth Forsythe, of St iglo, and James Finite fro"k, of Ciillensbiirg.baigcyard employ ees, loll with a party of aliout 100 from Warren, lor Ellis county, Mich., to work iu : In bark woods. Messrs. Hunter fc Homing launched baige No. 11 ou tho -Id iust., and Mr. Morgan turned boat No. 10 on thu same day. A Sunday school has b"cn oiganized hero with an attendance nfiilinut 'si. Mr. Joel Curr, Supt.: Mrs. A. E. Southworth, Secy., and Mrs. W. N. Hall, Treas. The directors of Pleasmt twp. havo kindly tendered tho uso of tho public school house lor service Frank Carr ol Punx sutawney, preache every Sunday even ing. The mill shut down last Wednesday, and fully inn boarded train at tho cross ing to attend the circus in Warren. Sat urday the men worked till 3 p. in., w hen all who had a legal right to went to the It' publican primaries to vote. Tionesln Hungers. Agreeable to call of chairman, the ex ecutive coinmiltco of tho above associa tion met at tho office of D. S. Knox, the llllh Inst, at 2 p. m. Present, ('apt. Knox, J. II. Berlin and J. Alhaugh, Ahso'il, C. A. Hill. Alter discussing tho matter it was decided to hold tho third reunion at Tionesta, July loth 1!M2. Tho secretary was instructed to correct the company roll at far as possible, and notify all member of the coming reun ion . A gtuerul invitation is cxtciitcd to all comrades ofolher organizations to be with us . Brim: your w ile and families, everybody. Tho presence of every "Hanger" is greatly desired. Adjournment to mrot at call of cl air mini. D. S. Kxox, President. J. Al.liAt t.ll. Sts;-y. Fanners' InsMliitc. The county Hoard of Farmeis' Insti tute Managers, will meet at the County Commissioners' elliee on the second Tuesday of June, lo arrango for the place w here Institutes art) to be held this sea son. All ol our people w ho desire insii tutes, ought to attend this meeting and present their claims. The 11 anl is com is'sed of the local members of the Statf Hoard of Agrilultiire.and one representa tive from each County Agriculture So ciety, the Pomona lirango and County Alliance. If you find tint you cannot at tend this meeting, address a letter with your reipn si to rhairmau of Board of In tilute Mnmig rs, euro of County Com missioners. Tlml llrnilllliil t in., conns from the varnish ill Devis's Var uish Hisir p'lint : ts ."i cents mote a iptait though. For sale by .l ino -. I'. Davis. ;l.'i.in. VOL' AM) VOL It HiltNDS. li. G. Cjaston is in Pittsburg on busi ness this week. -L. Agnew was a business visitor to Pitlshurg last week. -J.b.W.KecIc was in Marion, I ml ana, on business last meek. Mrs. Garfield Grove visited friends iu Oil City a part of last week. T. li. Cook was over from Cooksburg a few hours ou Thursday last. Miss Lizzie Kitchey was a visitor to Oil City last Friday aticrnoon. John Groveof Franklin was a guest of Tionesta relatives last week. Prollionolary J. II. Koliertsou went to Buffalo ou business M outlay. Mrs. (J. E. Gorow visited friend in Youiigsville the first of the week. Mrs. F. F. Whlttokin lelt last Friday for Canton, Ohio, to visit relatives. G. II. Killmer was a business visitor to Oil City over last Thursday night. H. L. Weston and son, of Uricksville, Ohio, are visiting friends iu Tionesta. -Mr. George Harrington of Kellott- ville was a visitor in town ytsterday. S. C. Johnston was a business visitor to Franklin a couplo of days last week. 'Squire S. S. Whaley of Endeavor, was a visitor to tho county seat Monday. -Prof. H. N. Speer was a business vis itor lo Kane a couple of days last week. Miss Lucy Hilling was a guest of Miss Mao Clark in Oil City over Sunday. Mrs. Dr. F. S. Hunter is visiling her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. T. IV, Corah, at Warren. L. B. Smith, of Kane, is a new ad dition Iu the force of the Tionesta Steam Laundry, Levi Metz was down from James town, N. Y., visiting friends over last Sal bath. Miss Elsie McCaiiiinou, of Clarion, is a guest ol bur friend, Mrs. II. II. Felt for a few tlavs. Miss May Chirk was up troin Oil City haw ecu trains last Saturday to visit her mother. Miss Jennie Siggins of West Hickory was a guest of Mrs M. E. Abbott over Monday night. (Jtsirge Lehncr of Pittsburg, w as cir culating aiiiong Tionesta frii nds a lew day last week. S. T. Kecder ofEdinboio, was a guest of 'Squire Itiintlall at tho Rural House, a part of last w ee!:. Mrs. S. S. Canliold leturned Saturday afternoon from a week's visit with rela tives iu T'itusviliu. Misses May Manner and Maude, But ler wero guest of friends iu Franklin over last Sjabliatu. Miss Maggie Kline returned Friday afternoon fioui a two week visit wiui Triends in Oil City. Mis lva lloleinnii eutortaincd a number of her friends ui cards la t Thursday evening. P. C. Mill has so lar recovered from his receut attack of pneumonia as to be able to be out again. Mrs. J. F. Proper returned Monday Irom a visit with her mother, Mrs. T. C. Jackson, in Warren. W. P. aud Orion Higgins of West Hickory, had business iu tho county seat Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Osgoisi were down from Isndeuvor last Thursday af ternoon for a few hours. Mrs. A. T. Bnoklioiisor peut Sun day in Oil City, tho guost of her oldest son, E. N. Brookll itiser. Miss Margaiet Nickle returned last week from a three week' visit with rela tives iu Conowangu, N. Y. 11. W. Horner has been down from Kinzualura few days, shaking hands witli his many Tionesta friends. County Treasurer F. A. Keller and young sou were iu Frodouia, N. V., vis iting relatives a part of last week. Mrs. C. A. Lanson and children left Saturday morning to visit relatives in Lotisville, Pa , and Lakowood, N. Y. V. II. Castle, of Mayburg, made a trip to Enterprist) lust week stopping iu Tioue-ta on his way going aud coming. Herman Coleman went to the Oil C'ty Hospital Monday, where ho will be treated by Dr. Fiedericks lor cataract of the eyes. Miss Jessio Well has resumed her duties as operator at tho Pennsy depot after a two weeks vacation at her home in Salamanca. Kov. R. A. Znhuiser, wife aud baby, of Youiigsville, were guest of his par ent, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Xahniscr, a coiiploofdays last week. S. W. Coleman, of McDonald, who ha been hero on a throe week's vacation, visiling his parents and enjoying the minting season, relumed home last Fri day. Misses Pearl and May Elliot, stu dents at Clarion Normal, wore homo on a visit to their parents at Stewart Run, over I lie Sabbath, returning Monday morning. Mrs. II. A. Lynch, of Endeavor, started for South Prairie, Washington, Monday, whero ttho will join her hus band, who has con. 'hided to locate in that State. Henry Yaniell of Stewart Run, ro turned Monday evening from Glasgow, Ky., where he has been building rigs and dressing tools for Grovo Bros, during the past winter. Friends here havo received invita tions to the marriage of Miss Etla Ram sey, of L'tiea, Pa., to Mr. Holiert T. Thompson, of Youiigsiown, Ohio, which will take place on the 1 lib of June. The bride to-be is asisler of Mrs. (S. G. Gas ton, of this iilace. and has a large circle ol friends among tho young society peo tle of Tionesta, to whom this annoimce- . put w ill come w ith pb asiuable stir prise. Tho RKrrm.K A acknowledges with many thanks an Invitation from Miss Ruth l. Clark to attend tho graduating exercises of the Methodist Episcopal Iline pital Training school lor nurses, which Interesting event will take place ou tho .".Hi of Jnue in St. Luke's ?.!. E. church, Broatl and Jackson streets, Philadelphia. M ss Knth enter .si the hospital three years ago, d-tprmined t ) finish the course, and In r many '1 ionet friends extend hi aily ooiigi.ttulatioiis on her complete success. ( ream of the Xt its. Ifyou cau't shoot, give i p Ihe gun. Suits, shirt, under skirts, wrappers. Ac.atT.C.S. It --Telling your troubles only magnilics tliein. For a nice Krch chair or double rocker try Hopkins. It When you go visiting, don't stay too long. Iu Ladies', missis and children' shops, Hopkins sells tho Strontuiau and Rieharusou. There are none better. It Women arc generally too busy talk ing to stop to think. See tho shirt waist at Heath it Feits. It's a poor rulo thai won't work tivo or six wavs. Fresh vegetables sro at their best now snd iho White Star Grocery leads New potatoes, lettuce, radishes, onions, tomatoes, ill fact, everything in the veg tablo and full line, as soon as it comes in to the market. It The musician cannot always Isirrow monev ou his notes. -Dimities, lawns, organdies all tho nice new things iu thin goods at Heath .t Foil'. It A broken promise can never bo made as good as new. --Always on tho lookout lor the best. Compare prices on Walton shoe. Sold onlyatT.C.S. It Missf riunoalwaja brings company. Avoitl the lirst ouo, il you can. -Strawborrios fresh every d-ty at the White Star Grocery. It The drinking song is generally a high bawl. If it is shoe you want, coino here. Y'ou are sure to bo pleased. Heath A Feit. It When a man is little and haltlheaded, bis friends say ho is dapper. Royal Woreostcr Corsets are ack nowledged the best. Heath A Feit are the exclusive agent. It One man cut r.f every 9S,6l3,2!i7 dies from overwork. -.-Largest assortment of summer dry goods in town nt Hopkins. It A woman shouldn't attempt to look coy alter slio Is thirty-three or four. --Gentlemen's Hummer underwear, all kinds, and sizes. Plain colors, also pink and blue. '-" and .'.0c garment. Heath A Fell. It How often "coolness" develops bo tw'cen friends. Our stock of straw hats is the most complete in town. Hopkins. It "I often think I'm cunning," a man said to day, "until results come in." Just now wo w sh to call your atten tion to tho elegant line of thin dress goods iu our store. Noth ng new that is'nt here. Come aud look over our sun k. Heath A Foit. It A boy is usually ready lo ent every time be slops playing. Remember that you can get the finest bulk gardon seeds at the White Star Gro cery, tf Work is pretty hard. Make it count. Don't lot a fool annoy you; laugh at him. to (tkk A roi. i) in dm: imv Tako Laxativo Broino (niiiine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on oach box. 2'ic. 11 27-ly A curd ol Thiuiks, We hereby tako this method of thank ing our many neighbors, friends and I lie community at large, for the kind help, assistance and sympathy shown n dur ing the firo and burning of the dwelling of our noighbor, Mr. Hood, which came very near burning our property ami at a lime when I was absent from home. Thanking yon kindly nnd hoping you may never need help in this manner, Wo are sincerely yours, Mr. and Mrs. Ai.kxanokh Swanson. Letter Id K. ('. Ileiilli. TioiicsM, Pa. Dear Sir: Which, of these two, is tho belter argument T Painters condemn reailyuiado paints; lead and oil is your pujnt. Or this? Devon load and zinc lasts twleo ns long ; and the dealer, who sells it, bucked by the maker of il, established lit! years, guarantees it. Devoe is your paint. Your truly, 77 F. W. DkvoK A Co. P. 8. Jus, D. Davis sells our paint. t'c niisylvniiin Itnilrnnil Kolurcil Itnles lo .llimif iitoll or SSI Paul. Ou account of the National Mteting, Fraternal Order of Eagles, at Minne apolis, Minn., June 3 to 8, tho Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will sell excur sion tickets from all stations on its lines to Minneapolis or St. Paul, May 31 to June 2, good to return not ear.ier than June 3, and not later than June'!!, nt greatly reduced rates. These tickets will begord for rrturn passage only whon executed by Joint Agent at St. Paul or Muinrapolis and payment of 2" ctnts made for his service. By (hp -suing ticket witli Joint Agent not earlier than Juno 3 nor later than Juno 0, and pay ment of 50 cents at time of deposit, an extension of return limit may hcobtuined lo leave St. Paul or Minneapolis not later lhanJulv7. It A. 0. I'. W. Very low excursion rates for meeting of Supreme Lodge st Portland, Oregon, Juno loth to Jlth 11X12, Tickets on Mile May Jiith to JtineKih via the Nh kel I'lrt ' Road, good to return witiiin Oil days Irom date ol sale. Seo m aresi tsgent. Coll on tir address City Ticket Ollice 020 Stat-St., Erie, Pa., II. C. Allen. C. P. ,ti T. A. 2t Thti tignMuro I on every Imi of the g.nuln Laxative BromoQuininc Tabled lfa remedy tbat enrvm a cold In one day MARRIED. II l' . II ICS - W F.ST At tho Rural House, Tionesta, May 21, Ittr, by C. A. Ran dall, J. P., .Mr. James F. Iltmbes ol Manoiiville, antl Miss Eva Viola We t of Muzettp. l'a. Minis Ike t mmh ami work, sll III)' ulii. Laxative Broinn-t jninine Tablets euro a cold in one day. No cure, i o piv. Price 2.j cents. II 27 ly Lass f Tiste. I ha"0 sohl Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and diarrhoea Remedy lor years, and would rJther bo nut of coffee and sugar than it. I sold live bottle of it yester day lo threshers that con UI go no tarther, and Ihey aro al work ngam this morning. II. K. i'lielps. Plymouth, Oklahoma. Aswi1IIiosii.ii by the above threshers were aide to keep on with their work w iihoiit losing a single day time. You should keep a Isi tie of this Remedy In your home. Sohl by Killmer Bros , Tio nesta, W. G. Wilkins, West Hickory Pa. CICtBS TOBACCO, I haveacomple stock of ev erything in my line and my goods aro kept fresh and up-to-date. A trial order will convince you that my prices are away down. Try a Ilur of SOAP I have tho agency for IIIMtf IIOHK It AKi:iY. try my BREAD, CAKES & DOUGHNUTS. Garfield Grove. opkins. siioi: TALK. Ageut f.r tlia Famous SHOES. Ladies' Missos' Children's OXF011DS. OXFOIIDS. OXFORDS. Fatent Leather Oxford. Common I.eni her Oxford, laid Valour Oxfordn. for biff men. for small Oxford of Any Kind nt Any Friee. SHOES I SHOES I SHOES ! Our Shoes are made for us. All guaranteed by the manufacturers. No jobbers' job lots among them. Our Shoe Department contains every style kept in an up-to-date shoe store. Come and see us when you want shoes. IsTO trouble to show goods L. J. Hopkins. Uf IS, JAMKS, Ueniov.d to II'J Center St. oil City, Pa. SAMPLES CHEERFULLY SENT FOR THE ASKING. It's a season of ligli weight, diapy dress stulls, such as Veilings, Uitisls, Twiuo Cloths, Mistrals, Kolienos, Klc. All Iheso we havo ami others, ranging from ."0c tn f '.u a yaul, any ol which, or all, we'd be glatl to sauiplo for you. W. 11. JAM EM. A Panama Straw I fat certainly lias the cttll tliis eeasou fur tlie wearer of the biylwliua straw lint, (iunm and Quintn Panamas are as light weight ga poseihle, and tho ideal hat for comfort (semiiiie I'iiiiiuiiM, ... $10.00 GUAM PAN A.MAS A very close imitation of the giuuine Panama, i t and $ ) (uinti Panama Ad imitation offiuam I'unama, $ Hut everybody is not going to wear a patiania, aud for that mini wo hive tho tried a d truo Muekiuaw, tl Iu (3 For the younger inun a hruad hrimcd sailor tilsu tmriow liiiui, to, lor Unit li. ut It r in very ruugh, pla u ('union orMilun braids I, 82, 3 and 84. Hot Weather Comfort in light-weight summer il ithine wool crashes, erge and fancy flannel ft at and ants no vest. Skeleton cnala, uiuglo aud the new two hutt )' double-breasted ; also the Norfolk style, Zlzzz? "om F PRice cloth7HfTS 41 S43SEfCCA ST, OIL CITY. PA, A. C. URE Y, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Hates. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOiCTEST-A.. PA. Telephone Xo. 30. Pennsylvania HAlLltOAl). BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking effect, Nov. 3d, 1101. No. So Buffalo Express, daily except Sunday Ib'J.'ia. Ul. No. SI Oil City and Pittsburg Kxi ress, daily, except Sunday ..7:30 p.m. For II ickory.Tidioute, Warren, Kinr.ua, Brail lord, Olean and the Fast: No. 31 Olean K.x press, daily except Sunday 8:65 a. ui. No. 3:1 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:39 p. ill. For Time Tables and additional Infor mation consult Ticket Agent. J. 11. HUTCHINSON, J. R. WOOD. General Manager. Gen'l Passenger Agt. S1IOI.M of every kind IMHIJLIH KIIOKS. OXFORDS. SHOES. QXFQftVS for boys. men. $8, $10, to $15.
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