THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, JUNK 4, l!i FlftE INSURANCE . . AMI REAL ESTATE AGENCY C. M. ABNBR & SDN. TIOXKSTA, l'J All Leading CompaitteH Represented Wild Land, Farms, Houses i& Lota for Sale or lieiit. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. New Advrrthrnicutx. I.nniners. Ail. Knhlusnn. Ail. Hopkins. Locals. Prima' Ky. Headers. Heath A Knit, locals. Killmtir llios. locala. O, J. Weeks A Co. Ail. Nickel Plato. Headers. White Hiar (irocery. Lwals. Tionesla Cash Store. Local-. Oil market closed t f l.'-O. Oil Mini gua leases at tills olllce. -Walton ! leads tlio. u nil. T. C. S. Ilnpnins sells llie Douglas t-lioes tl Now pola'oesat tlio White Hiar Oro- cery. I' Another lot uf those but weather shirts this week. Hopkins. It k'or 8alo-at Hcowden Clark's simp, aecoud IihihI buggy Dulsnu self-oiling axlo. tr Ooino in anil take a peep at the Prog ress ahtru. 'they're all right. Heath Felt. It Always on tlio lixiko.it for Ilia boat. Compare prices on Walton shoes. Wold only at T. C. 8. It Tlio old lashioned game of croquet haa become modern, tin to Killmer llios for croquet sets. K Heal Kstate Agent F. It. I,Hiianii one day last week sold the Siilsou lot on Kl til street to W'.di. Wyinun. An editor once said that lie hid seen but ono ghost "mt ws llie gl'osl "' subscriber who had forgotten to pay lor ilia paper. ""!' horrible to look up on." It Is expected that the "McKiulcy'' postal card w ill be in the hands of all puslotllcus throughout the country about July. They allow a piulile view oflhe late President's lace. -Mr. Francis W. Hulsey, the editor it the New York Times Saturday Kovicw of Hooks, contributes to the Keview of He. views lor Juno a suggestive article en titled "Some llmika to Head this sum iner." Fresh vegetables are ut their Is' now and the White Star Uroeery leads New potntoos, lettuce, radishes, onions, loiuatoes, in fact, everything in the vo latile and fruit line, a aoou aa it comes into the market. It If the earth be equally divided among Its inhabitants each person would not about 'i 13 acres says ail exchange. It illicit be added that it each pernou had to work theao 1-3 acres, what a crop ot w eeds there would be. Frank Mnng, a ualivo of Clarion county, well known aaa driller, com muted sulci, lo In the city Jull at Hi. Marys, W. Vs., uu May Hist, by Langing himself. Lie bad been drinking heavily ami was in a demented condition. The case in Clarion cuuuty vs. Fred Frill, charged with administering oil of tansy to Catherine llariuuii to procure abortion, causing her death, was culled on Tuesday and waa continued, dulcud uut furnishing bait In tho sum ol ?1, VW. The editor of the Dundee Observer has discovered that "whenever the ears run uver a farmer's cow, it i always a thoroughbred the company has to pay for. All the stock bocomcs thorough bred afUir being run over by the train. There ia nothing that improves slock so much as being crossed with a locomo tive." Au exchange says a lawyer in a court rmiiu may call a man a liar, a aooutidrel villiau or thief, and no one will make a complaint when court adjourns. IT a newspaper prints soon relict-lions on a man's character, there is a libel suit or I dead editor. This ia owing to tlio fact that tho people believe w hat tho editor says, A Mcadvilllo mail says that every fall lie takes some gisid, sound, green tomatoes, wraps I hem in tissue paper and puts llieui away in adry place. Dur ing the winter tliey maybe ripened by placing them in tho sun, and tuo family have fresh tomatoes outof eaaun aa well as in. The real estate agency of C. M. Ari'e' & Son have for sale a now two-story frame dwelling In. use on North Klin street and a three-story brick dwelling on Helen street, besides a number " otbor Uesir.iblo properties in town. Any ono desiring to purchase a residence w ill do welt to consult Mess. Aruer A Son Immediately. l'ersuns who grow roses and are at a loss to know how to kill the little bugs II at destroy the beautiful flowers, are horoby informed that a pads green solu lion, consisting of one ieaspoonlul In four gallons ot water, carefully sprayed Upon the nme bushes, will induce the pesti fcrutis insects to turn ut their tes in short order. Homo men are bom bosses, and otli ers are born to be bossed. This cau l be heleil and ia evidently in accord with the divine order of things. Many men are lacking lo what we call executive ability. They cannot pUn or lay out work,devi-e Ways and means orwoik to the best advantage and ir left to them selves will do all the.r work in the bald est and most aw k ward way. They have little or no confidence in their ow n judg ment and had always rather be led than to lead. Other meu have tuick prccep tioiiB, readily forecast coining probabili ties and see wnere five minute' work to day will save two hours woik to-morrow. '1 his lactiliy of alertness, pro.-cp-tiou an.l what we cad nintiiliiui is ills 1,11' livciv a American trait hiiU may bn cultivated and developed. Moreover, it should be, lor the possession ot it nooks the Miccc.ssfiil man in any line ol tmti I less. A game of ball lias been arranged for to-morrow afternoon between a team from the Mantle Works and oue compos ed uf tho busine men. 'Twill . Iau in teresting guno. (io and see it. A Meadville man predicts that the clause in the fishing I w which permits, under a Isind, tho use of wins, w ill re sult in the practical cleaning out of every seiuublu ut renin in the State. As a law intended for tho protection of game fish, tlio seining cMuso is pronounced by ang leis to be about as sensiblo as using oil to put out a tiro. An exchange says: "Tlio question of whether a mau ought to be married on $oO a month ia aain being discussed. It all depends on the girl. There are girls it would be perfectly sale to marry on $ .0 a month, and there are other that it would be positively dangerous to peace of mind to marry on f 00 a month." D also depends a great deal on tho man. Tho borough school board i.et on .Monday of this week and cllcctod au organization for the year by electing the following ofllcers: 1'residenl, J. K. Vi'enk ; Secretary, L. Fulton; Treasurer, J. C. Scowdeii. The time for electing teachers for the ensuing term was set for Saturday, June S3. The now and re elected members of the board are Hcv. J. V. McAuinch, L. Fulton and J. C. .Scowden. Tho boy who wants to do things must not only he around when such things are happening, but must make tilings hap pen, says the Saturday ovening l'ost. And the only force that will make things happen is thought. 'Iho pioduct of thought Is ideas, and the marl ot valuo of a good idea Is a fortune. Honest worth is a good Kalary, but honost woikplua good ideas Is worth aninUrist In the business. Senwden A Clark have a car load of buggies of all grades, a very line selec tion, and something tosiiilany purchaser. Also a good Hue ol team wagons of their owu superior make. They are ready fur all couiers in these lines and hope to have a call (mm any who may contem plate purchasing. And if you want a plow or anything in tho farm implement line, they can lit you out satisfactorily and sate you money. 11 With some young men too repaid de velopment is just as deplorable aa no development at all. Such victims of ab normal intellectual growth are frequent ly imbued wilh Iho real belief that the community in which they exist wouldn't amount to much were it not for there presence In It. Usually time and an ac quirement of little good sense will tlisa buso them of such extravag int ideas, .sometimes more heroic treatment le comca necessary, According to statistics compiled by tlio Department of Agriculture, Lancaster conntv, Pa., is the banner farming com munity of the United Stales. The fig nres follow ; Value of farm buildings, fit.ll7.SJ0j farm prodii"t, tlL',ill3,ll.i; amount of gross income, J i.lO.Slo. Other Pennsylvania counties which iiiako a good showing in value of farm buildings are: .Montgomery, f ll,Wt,4nO ; Chester. JUi..V-:l,7-l j Uut'ks, iU,s:,l'70; llerks, f.l,ii"i3,'JI!t. Some friend of tin lainily tnt a no tice to the Abilene (Kan.) llelleetor say lug thai an "eight-pound boy '' had been lorn to Mrs. Blank. All thotditor could uke out of it was that the "eighth boy" bad been born to Mrs. Iliauk, mid thus prin ed it. And the Blanks, who have been in tri icl but one year, have Iboen raising Cain about it ever since. New York Tribune, Tho following is a paragraph fiom tlio Oriind Secretary's report at tlio 1, O. O, F. convention held in Frio hist wtek : During tho past thi.ty-foiir years the lodges of Pennsylvania have distributed lor tho relief of distress and for the pre vention ol distress and actual want the sum ol f Ift.l l i.ti7J.5i. Vo this may prop erly bo added Iho contributions of tho Kiiivimpmout llratich of tlio Order lor the sain" pcrio I, ?J.I)ltl.-!3.s.", and it swells the grand tobil lo f l7,liJ,Ji'.:!7. When a man commence a commu nication to a newspaper w ith "My atten tion has been called" It is safe enough to assiim that the matter is eonsiderel by him of sufficient importance to w airaul giving it considoiatlon without having attention called to It. The expression is used merely to convey the impression that it was necessary to direct his atten tion to what is said si. out him in the newspapers, and Unit unless this was done lie would never know what they were saying. It is a species of self adula tion on adding to his own importance and detracting from that of tho news papers. Kx. Thegamo of ball between Tionesla ami TituHvilie on Decora ion Day was a decidedly olio-bided affair, the hoineleam winning by a score nf7 t 0. The vis itors were only a "picked up" nine from Titusvillo and l'lcasantville and had never played together before, conse quently they were out classed by our boys, but they look their overwhelming defeat good naturodly. Our Dots played a very doient game and lor the amount of practice Ihey have had worked very well togetliey the battory, ISaukheaJ and Blum, playing nicely. Our club this year are all heme players and with litllo hard work will be able to put up a gisid game. The Jamestown Journal says: "Pcn- hsylvaiiiaiisi can come to Chautauqua and fish to their heart's contnt without tak ing out a liceiif o. Tho Fowler lish and ga . o protective measure is simply recip rocal; it prohibits residents f any State w hich requires a license fee from lion residents to take out a similar lieense when thev lish or hunt in New York. While Pennsylvania requires a licenso lor nun -reside:, ts who desire to hunt in that state, such licenso is not required hv those w ho wish to fish there. Cone- qiiently Pciitisylvaniaiis can li-h in this Male without special lb-ehse, and wel come to llieui, A TinaeMa Women Asks "liaveynu a floor paint that will lat two weeks ?'' Y'es we have Devoe's j it b is i t eautiful gloss and will wear two yours properly applied. J.D.Davis 3 3i-."m Travelers' I'ruleclivi' AVu Meeting at Portland, Oregon, in June I'trJ. Kxctirsion tickets on sale May -'Hh to June S:b, good lo return within ti'l days :rom d..te of sale, via Nickel I'l.ito Koa.l. For lowest rates iiiq'lire of near est agent or call on or address City Ticket nliee!ijn State St., Uric, Pa., II. C. Al ien. C. P. A. T. A. No. IIJ-Jl. A farmer living not far from town brought in some butter last week and aftor trying every groeory store in town was compelled to take his butter back unsold. It seems that this farmor seuds to Montgomery Ward for everything he buys and our grocers have decided to let him sell Montgomery Ward h's buttor. That reminds us that when the llaptist ladies held their bar.aar they wrote to buth Montgomery Ward and Sears, Iloe- buck dr Co. for contributions. Their lirst letter remained unanswered; but a sec ond elicited a reply from Montgomery Ward. He said he gave a great deal for charity, but con lined his giving to his homo town. Why not allow him to make his money off his homo town. Salamanca News. The character of a man is often re flected in the bearing of his wife, says the Ilii..atd. When tiie woniau of tho house acts as it in constant tear ol her lord anu master; when she invarably retrains from expressing an opinion, until she has heard w hat he thinks ; when she is meek and humble, moving noiselessly about. like a cat afraid of a boot-jack ; when she lolors to his wishes in all things, and would not think of purchasing so much as a paper of plus without ills permission; when her every act is such as to indicate that she is in constant dread of being or dered oil' llie earth forever and forever, amen when the wile displays thei-o symptoms, or characteristics, it is a sure sign that her husband, no matter how sinooili and considerate lie may appear in public, is at homo an overbearing, ego listic, domineering jackass. Aud when those conditions aro reversed, she's it. Memorial Hay in liuitcsla. Memorial Day anproacbes each year wnh ever increasing interest to every loyal and liberly-loying American. As the years advance and tho "Honor Hull of i bn liova in blue increases, the spirit of our nation bids all pause and listen to their deetts of patriotic valor and hero ism, and the citizens of lionesla consid er it a privilege lo add their part toa nation's tribute. This year a most excel lent memorial sermon was delivered by llov. J. V. Stockton, D. I)., in the Metho dist F.piscupul church on May ', aud was listened to with pleasure by all. especially by the members uf the Grand Army of the Republic. Friday, tho 3Uth, dawned briuht and beautiful, and beluie the busy world w as scarce astir, the na tional colors iloaled from almost every home and Old (Jlory spanned our strict in many business places. At 1J o'clock the meinbii.-s of the Woman's lie, id Corns served lunch at their headquarters to all tho sohliors, their families audthoso who took part In the exercises of the day. At two o'clock a luigo procession of the vuung people of our lowu and commun ity formed at tho Presbyloriau church and w as escorted by the Post aud band to the river bridge where beautiful services were conducted in memory of those ho perished in the U. S. Navy. From thero the procession advanced to the beautllul Kiverside Cemetery (that never looked more beautiful) where impressive ser vices wore held, and loyal tribute was paid to soldieis of three wars, tho last hero laid in the silent city, being Hrrold May Shiupe of the Spanish-Auiericau War. Later tlio pooplo assembled at the Couit House and listened lo aspiendid address given by Prol. C. E. Lord, of Franklin. Ohio Uiver Victims. kVaulilul and impressive memorial services were held in the Presbyterian church here to-day in memory ol the late L. I.. Hunter and I.. II. Magill, the two prominent citizens of this place who wore drowued in tlio sinking oflhe pack et City of i itisourg at Cairo, in the Ohio river, and hose bodies have not jet been recovered. The union service took place al 11 o'clock, end the church or which Mr, Hunter was a member was crowded with friends. Tho offering of tlowera was a superb one, and the ser vices one oflhe mo-d impressive the county lias ever known. A ddresses were made by Kev. Marks, pastor of the Pres byterian chinch ; by Key. Kemick, pas tor of the M. U. church, of which Mr. Magill was a member ; A. W, Cuiirso, cashier of the Tidl juto bank, and W. W. Hays, associated with Iho djecased citi zens in business. These addresses were touching acd appropriate ; they were eu logistic of the high character of the dead, ol their value to tlio community, and the loss it bad sustained in thulr sudden tak ing away, and full of comfort and hope lor Iho sorrowing relatives and friends. Solemn devotional servico were conduct ed, assisted by the choir. Tidioute cor respondence lo Oil City Derrick. Suggestions lor Cerrrspoiiilriils. Tho following sensiblo suggestions for in wspaper correspondents by ISro. ISnr laud of Iho Franklin News: Avoid sensationalism. Always use "etc." Ill preference lo "Ac." Do not use tho word "Sabbath" lor "H.in.lay." Correct punctuation la essential to all writing. Commence every sentence with a capi tal letter. Don't niako any veiled reforencesahout per-ons. Abovo everything else, write proper names plainly. Do not use tho character "tt" except in firm names. The time any item of interest occurs is always essential. Do not abbreviato the name of per sons, days or articles. Items that cannot be continued should not be handled. Tho editor is not inspired and cannot always guess your correct meaning. Always give titles of persons, such as Cap'ain, Lieutenant, 1) etor, Professor, etc. Nover write anything about any person you would not like to see in print about yourself. liive initials and full name, when pos sible. The abbreviation "Mr." should bo dropped. "State," when referring to Pennsyl vania or any otlu r Slate in the Union, should begin with a capital "S." Iiy observing the aliovoyonr letler will I be handled mom easily and give better i satisfaction to both yourself and the o l I itor and publisher. In ri'inrtirc. any item always re member the live W's-What, Who, iVheii, Why and Where. If this is ob t'i icd,lhu iu in will be complete. YOU AM) VGTK FU1KNDS. T. F. Ititehey was iu Oil Cily on bus iness last Fi iday. J. II. Kelly was a business visitor to Oil City last F'riday. J, U. Kdcn was a business visitor to Warren last F'riday. Mrs. Clara Haydon, of Siverly, is a guest of friends in town. -Prof. 11. N. Speer is visiting frinds in Dempseytowu this week. J. !I. Henry is tho new day operator at the Peuns'y depot here. S. J. Wulcott is visiting Irlonds and relatives iu West Virginia and Ohio. Mrs. J. W, McCrea was a guest of friends iu Oil City ovor last Sabbath. Dr. Ij. D. liowtnan, of Jainostown, N. Y., was calling on Tionosta friends. Horn lo Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Heece, ofCropp Hill, June 3, 1WJ, a daughter. Miss Mario Smearbaugli was a guest of friends iu Warren ovor lust Sabbath. Mrs. J. C. Scowden was a guest of friends iu Bradford during the past w eek. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hart are up from Oil Cily lor a lew days' visit w ith rela tives. -W. P. Crouch, of East Hickory, was iu Tionesla on business Monday after noon. M. Ij. Auiaun, of Warren was a busi ness visitor lo liouesta over Aiuutiay night. John Pottigrew, of East Hickory, was down on business ovor Monday night. Mrs. S. T. Carson and children of the West Side visited friends in llickoiy last Friday. C. J. Carlson, of West Hickory, was a business visitor to the county seat on Monday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Moad McCann, of Uruuderville, Sunday, Juno 1, a daughter. Horn 13 Mr.and Mrs. Chas. Kennis ton, Monday morning June 11, 11W2, a daughter. Misses Lizzie and Nannie Ititehey have gone to Now I.ebomm, Pa., for a vitil with friends. W. C. Auisler aud family, ol Hed Key, Indiana, are here on a visit to his brother, F". P. Amsler. Kalph lllocher was up from drove City College to spend the Memorial Day vacation with his molhor. John Reck was down from Bradford a couple of days last week looking altor oil interests on Cropp Hill. Mrs. J. W. Jamieson and daughter, Miss Belle, are visiting relatives in 101k City, Clariou county, this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brown of Tio nista, were Iho guests cf friends In towu over Sunday. Clarion ltepublicau. Mrs. Joseph Morgan went tolirun dervillo Monday morning for a week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. W. N. Ball. Mrs. I.. H. McHlhatlen and sistor-in-law, Miss Ketta McElhatten, ofOil City were gliosis of Mrs. A. C. Urey last Saturdaj-. Mrs. James West aud daughter, Cecil, ami Miniiio Keisy, or Kelletlvillo, re turned yesterday from a visit with frieuds in Uuloti City, Pa. Mrs. Jonnie C. Partri Ige, who has been visiting her mothor, Mrs. Judge Dale, for the past month, returned to hor home in Pittsburg yesterday. A. T. llrookhouser was called to Girard, lCrie county on Tuesday morn ing on account of the serious illness of his daughter, Mrs. L, A. Kundall. J. W. Black, of Pigeon, who had busbies! in the county seat the lirst of the week was a pleasant caller at the Re publican office yesterday morning. Mrs. J. E. Wonk has been very seri ously ill since last Wednesday, but her physic ans find her symptoms of such a nature as to give them good hope of iter recovery. Ous B, Evans was down from Fn deavnr over Monday night to take Ids third degree In "Masonory" (Jus pro bably thinks he's "it" now but he's got another think. G. W. Kobiusou and daughter, Mrs. J. II. Kelly, Mrs. Jennie E. Agnew and Mrs. J. 11. Foues aro iu atteudaiiio at the G. A. It. and W. R. C. State Conven tions at Gettysburg this week. Joseph Adamson, of Philadelphia was a plea-ant callor at tho Republican OUico on Monday whilo enroute to Kel- lottvllle to look alter his interest in tho Salmon Creek Lumber Company. John Conger and brido of South Oil City wero up on Memorial Day to visit his mother, Mrs. S. II. Conger. They wore accompanied by Mrs. Kate Coffinan a sister of Mrs. C., also of South Oil City. Mrs. 1). W. Clark;;aud daughter, Colyn. loft last ovening for Philadelphia to attend tha graduating exorcises of tlio '02 class of mi rsrs of the M. K. hospital of which Miss Rutli Clark is a member. Mrs. W. K. Morgan returned last Thursday fruni Geneva, Ind., where, she had been to attend the graduating exer cises of the Geneva High School, her niece, Miss May Murphy being ono of the graduates. Mrs. Thos. Mays returned last Thurs day from Oil Chy where she had been visiting friends. She was accompanied by her nephew, Lyal McCartcr, w ho will visit his cousins Miss Maudeaud Blanche Mays for a few days. Samuel L. Pickens, editor of the Mariedvllle Express, was In town over last Sunday visiting his parents and friends. Ho has purchased a new out fit for his paper and we expect to see It blossom as Iho roses of June, Clarion Democrat. Chas. 8. Leech, of Harriman. Tenn., Scott E. Leech, of Maniiiiiglon, W. Va. and Clydo E. Whitehillof Miiucie, Ind.t were called hern during tho past week by the serious illness of thoir sister, Mrs. J. K. Wonk. Mrs. Wenk's mothor, Mrs. S. M. Whitchill of Marionville has b-en witli her during her illness. I.cllcr Iu J. T. Dale. Tionenln, ra. Dear Sir: The hmisoof 11. H. Parker, undertakoi, in Morris. N. Y., was painted nine years ago with Devoe, and is in per fect condition to-day, Mr. Parker's pres ent address is Sherburne, N. . Lead and oil would have had to bo at least painted twice before now, ai it only wears hall as long as Devoe lead and zinc. Yours truly, 7H F. W. DKVoK A' Co. P. S. Jos, D. Davis sells our paint. Tioiii'sta A most distressing accident befell one ol Tionesta's young uion, at Oil Ci'y last Saturday afternoon, of which ti e Derrick gives an account as follows: "Isaac II. Gorow, aged 22 years, was crippled for life, and probably fatally hurt, at Rock wood about 6:'M o'clock Saturday after noon. Tho young man, whose homo is in Tionosta, came hero two months ago to work on the P. K, R. and secured a job as brakeiniu on the work train. On Saturday afternoon a train of flat gondola ears were being shunted into tho siding and he was about the middle of the train. Ho intended to jump offandi-Ot down on the flat car on his band i aud knees and sprung oil' the side, but the back of his jumper caught in the stake at tho side of the car and he was thrown beneath the wheels, which passed over both legs. No one saw tho accident and ho was dragged soveaal yards, his back being cut and his arms hurt. When the other trainmen found him he was still beneath '.he train. Until legs w ere terribly crush ed between tlio knees and ankles. Ho was brought to tho city in tho yard en glno and taken to the Oil Cily hospital, where ho was attondod by Drs. Rilchey and Coulter, company surge uis, and Dr. J. B.Siggins, Ono leg was amputated, bill the condition of the young man at the conclusion of this operation was such that it was considered dangerous to at tempt the second operation." At last accounts tho young moil was doing fairly well and it is thought he will recover and that tho one loot may be saved. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.N. (ierow are with him. (.Team uf the News. It always makes us innd to see a poor plavar wear a base ball suit. For a nice easy porch rocker or s hammock that is au ornament lo any porch call on Hopkins. ll You can't deny that It looks shiftless lo own more than one dog. Now is the time when you will want a nice thin dress. Don't forget that we have the vory nicest things in dimities, organdies, Swisses Ac. Heath A F'eit. It A kiss may be either a punishment or a reward. Sii'ls, shirts, under-kiris, wrappers, Ac, at T. C. S. It After a mighty lie has prevailed men call it the truth. See those wash skirts at Hath A Fell's, prices are lower thas others. It --Some men wasto a lot of time wish ing It were to-morrow. Tho largest assortment of hamnincks In ton n can be found at Killmer Bros. 1 Civiliz ition compells the savage to work for his daily bread. New lot straw bats opened this week the way tliey go is the proof of the st-. lo and value. Hopkins. it Dyspepsia is tho parent of many dis agreeable qualities. Fine liiusory aud undorwear at Tin nesta Cash Store. It Truth never dodges up an alley, no niatler whom it meets. Wo have just received a largo invoice of wash skirts, white, colored and crash. These skirts should have been horo in April but wero lost in shipping. Now wo aro going to give you tho benefit ot the Into arrival and have marked them all at a discount that makes tliein so cheap that any person can havo one cheaper than viiu can buy iho material alone. See them. Heath A Kelt. It U ion want your wife to act like an angel treat hor like one. Walton shoes for bnys at Tionosta Cash Store. ' , Your lailurn is as sweet to your rival as it is bitter to yourself. Another 10 doz lot ladies shirt waists every stylo quality and price. Hop kins. D. A smart fool is dangerous and an ig norant one is still more so. Fish are cheaper than meat. Family white lish Site per psil at Tionosta Cash Store. . , Approval of'a man's conscinico sel dome helps to boost his salary. No tiloss ( iirriiiue 1'nliil .Unite will wear as long as Devon's. No others are as heavy bodied, because Devoe's weigh 3 to 8 ounces more to tho pint. Sold by J is. P. Davis. 3 ai-fun Many a man's pessitnesl io views of I Ho are duo to his acquaintance with him self. . TO M UG A lll.ll I.N ONK IY Take Laxative Bromo Quinino Tablets All druggists refund tlio money it it lads to euro. 10. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 2-V. 11 27-ly ( lii isliaii .Scientists. Annual meotinz of First Church ol Christ Scientists to beheld III Boston June l ithto 18th, lisi'i Ono faro lor tho round trip by way of the Nickel Plate Road. Tickets on sale 12th, 1:1th and 1 Ith to Boston director bv way of New York City, good to return Juno 2.1lh with privilege ol ex tending return limit I by deposit of oOc) to July 31st, tH2. Inquire of nearest Tickot Agent. 21 Iteilllcral Itnles lo Hoslini lln Pennsylvania llitill-ntl il. On acenuut of the meeting of the First Church of Christ, Sciential, at Boston, Mass., on June lit IS, the Pennsylvania Rsilroal Company will sell excursion tickets to Boston from all points on its lines on Juno 2", inclusive, at rate of sing e fare lor iho round trip, plus fl.tm. A. 0. I'. '. Very low excursion lutes for meeting o Supremo Lodge ht Portland, Oregon June Kith to 20th 10ii2. Tickets on sale May 20th to .Iuiie8;h via tlio Nickel Plto Road, good to return w ithin (io days Irom date ol sale. See nearest agent. Call on or address Cilv Ticket Ollb-e !20 StiitoSt., Erie, Pa., H. C. Allen. I'. P. A T. A. 2t Mops llie finiiill Hint works oil Iho I old. Laxative Broiiio-ljniniiin Tablets cure a cold in ono day. No euro, no pav. Price 2.") cents. 11 27-ly My litllo son bad an attack of whoop ing caugli and was threatened with phen niouia; but for Cliamlw rlain's Cough Remedy we would have had a serious time of il. It also saved him from several severe attacks of croup. H. J. Strickfaden, editor World Herald, Fair Haven, Wash. Sold by Killmer Bros., Tionesla, W. G. W'llkins, West Hickory, Pa. I.on-Kiilr Hxrui-siiiii lo iirren, Wean, nail llrailloril. On Sunday, Juno , the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run a special low -into excursion 'o Warren, olean.aiid Bradlord. Special train will run on the following schedule, and round trip ticn ols, good going only on special tram and good returning on spei inl train Juno X, aud regular trains June D, but net good in Pullman sleeping or parlor cars, w ill be sold at rates indicated : Tioncsta, train leaves :r.2 a. in., rnto to Warren and return il.no, oleau or Bradford and return l.'; Hickory, train leaves rate to Warren and return, l.d', rato to Bradford or Olean and return $I.-MI. Children between and 12 years of age, half rates. Returning, special train will leave Ole an 7. (HI p. in., Bradford, 7 : " p. in.. War ren WKI p. in. The run of train No. :!2, leaving Bradford 3:l" p. in., Olean al 3..V, p. in., and Warren i!:i-ii p. in., JuneO.will becxteiided to Titusvillo to acconiinoilato excursionists returning by that traiii. 11 This sifrnnturo Is on every lie of the g'amins Laxative Bromo-Quininc Tabid. Um (touuuy that cures u culti Iu im uwy Distressing Accident to a Young .Hun. A. C. UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fino Turnouts at AU Times at Reasonable) Rates. Iti'ar or Hotel Weaver Te lephone Xo. 20. Hopkins. siioi: TALK. Agent lor (lie Fatuous DOLt.MH SIIOI. SHOES. OXFORDS. SHOES. Lsilica' Misses' Children' OXFORDS. OXFORDS. OXFORDS, l'atent Leather Oxfords. Common Leather Oxford. Kid Valour Oxfords. OXFORDS for small men. for big men. Oxfords of Any Kind at Auy Trlee. SHOES I SHOES ! SHOES ! Our Shoes arc 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. INTO trouble to show o-ooids L. J. Hopkins. w. B, J AMI'S, lleuiovrd Oil SAMPLES CHEERFULLY SENT FOR THE ASKING. It's a season of ligh weight, drapy dress stutl's, such as Veilings, Batista, Twine Cloths, Mistrals, lOolienes, Kto. All theso we liavo and others, ranging from -Vic to J-.Oo a yard, any ot which, or all, wo'd be glad to sample for you. w. b. jam eh. Perfect Ice Cream Powder Is instantly ready for uho. requiring only the addition of one quart of Cold milk, halt milk and half cream, or all cream, to miiko two quarts of as tine lee Cream as any conlectioner can make. Flavors lor Ice Cream are, Kasplierry, Strawberry, Va nilla, Orange, Chocolate and Plain (niillavored to be used with fresh fruits Ol In ninUinir up taucy creiuns.) Perfect Water Ice Powder requires only the addition of one quart ofCold water lo make two quarts of Water Ico or .Sherbet. Flavors for Water Ici aro, Iiemon ami Orange. .Send us iMc ami we will mail you a package of any of the above flavors, Willi our booklet, full ot valuable receipts for making sit kinds of Plain and Fancy Creams and Ices. O. J. Weeks A Co. HI Murray Ht., Now York City, N. Y. A Panama Straw I at certainly has the call this aeasou for the wearer of Iho hio,h-cln9!i straw bat. Guam and Quinto Panamas are as light weight as possible, and Iho ideal hat fur comfort. Carnitine I'auiiiiiN, - $10.00 GUAM PANAMAS A very cloee imitation nf llie genuine I'unatiia, 84 ami 8" Qui n tii l'a n a in ai An imitation of Guam I'unamii, 83. liut everybody is not going lo wear a pauama, ami for that in u n wo have the tried a d true Mackinaw, il to S3. For the younger man a broad hrimed aailnr also narrow brim, too, for that matter in very rough, plain Canton nr Milan braid?, $1, g'2, ?:J and 81. Hot Weather Comfort in light-might summer clothing wool crashes, serges and fjney llittitiel cat and pants oo vest. .Skeleton cnatl, aiuglo and the new twu button dnuble-breaslcd ; also the Norfolk style, rr a. i tr. t i r ( U f N t. r rv 41 X43SENECA 5T. lennsylvania ICA1LKOAI). BUFFALO AND ALLFXIHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking effect, Nov. 3d, UKM. No. SO Buffalo F: i press, daily except Sunday . 11:25a.m. No. :t2()il City and Pittsburg F:x resH.daily.except Sunday ..7:'I0 p.m. For H ickory, Tid ion te. Warren, K iuxiia, Bradlord, Olean and the Ka-st: No. 31 Oluan Kxpreas, dally ex -ept Sunday 8:53 a, ill. No. 3.1 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday ........ 4:30 p. m. For Time Tables and additional infor mation consult Ticket Agent. J. B. HUTCHINSON, J. K. WOOD. Genoral Manager. Gen'l Passenger Agt. SIIOIX of every kind OXFOHV8 for boys. to 112 Cotitor Ht. City, Pa. $8, $10, to $15. i . r i r-r i-i i d m V I w i vuImi uiL-r OIL CITY. PA OK
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