THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WKDNEMDAY, J US U 18, 11KK. FII?E INSURANCE . . AM) REAL ESTATE AGENCY . . OK -- C. M. All & SHI. TIOXESTA, VA. All Leading Companies Represented, Wild Lands, Farms, House cO Lots for Sale or Rent. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. NKW AIYl:lTIK.MKNT. Jamns. Ail. Jnu I .(iv I. Ail. Ijuumora. Ail. HdIiIiiniiii. Ail. MiM'ui'ii I'o. Ail. Hopkins. LikmIh. l'nil. lllni'k. I.ncl. Arner .V S.'ii. Ijim'I. IVnim' Ity. Hmiloin. DnviMi i Co. Header. Mm. William. Local. Sir. ('. A. James. Local. Nenvulon A Clark. I .oca I. Lawrence 1'aiutH. Locals, While Ntar tirocery. Ijocals. Titimisla C.inu Htore. Loral. Kullt'r. Morcliantile Tax Notice. Oil market closed at It.'.!". Oil and ru Inane at lulu ofUoa. -Walton ! leads thoai nil. T. 0. S. The bass rtMiiiiR season I now on. Hopkins Null the Douglas shout tt --Wallon shoes for boy, Tionesta l'h Store It No Routthia in Lawrence l'int, Kohl ly Klllmer Bios, It Nowest ortuttiona in mon's summer slilrU at Hopkins. It Wliou you want tho besr hlioes for service 8ee T. U. N. It Pure Oil, I'ure Lead, l'ure Zinc Lawronco I'alut at Killmor llro. It Mrs. Williams is making swell -lib o'July (Towns for Kndeavor ladies. It For Salo-at Mcowdun A Clark's shop, second hand liuuKy IVilson self-oiling axle. If Hopkins' stock of hummer dollilng for iiiuii and boy Is 1111 nitiiso. Look it over before buying. It W hen hungry go to the White ISIar (Jroccry, or phono fur just what your appetite craves. Tliev have it. It Scon den J: Clark have for sale a ee ond hand buggy and wagon. Anyone tu nood of either can secure a bargain, tf Geo. L. Scott of Marlenvillo, but of late a resident of Kune, hai moved hi family to OH City, here lie will uiako hit home for an Indefinite period. The drillers have a fishing job on the Proper well on Fork run. The drill Is in the 1. in! and the well will bo brought In as soon as the tool are recovered. A blacksnako mea-nring 5 feet 8 in chea III length was killed Sunday after noon last In the alley between liobin Hou'a store and the Central Mouse. A very snappy base ball game was played on Uia homo grounds lust Thurs day between l'lcH-antvillo ami Tionesta, resulting In a sonrc of I I to i in favor of the home team. Thore la an occasional dollar yet taken in by the internal revenue col lectors. The Mesdville ollice reported for May a total of $JI,I50 3'.), ol which amount $.'0,104. 13 was for beer, whisky and cigars stamps. C. M. ArncrA Sou, having just in stalled a new Smith Proinior typewriter, are prepared to do all kinds of typewrit ing, copying, etc., for the public in an ar tistic manner and at rcasonblo rates. Call at tho ollloo when in need of such sorv'ee. -t Peter (form an, an old and well known cltir.ens of Mc'iraw, Warren county, died at the home of his sou at that place on Tuesday aud was hurried Tlinisilay. lo coased was the oldest resident of the vi cinity, having passed bis 8il birthday. He is survived by widow and llirco daughters. It would be a Rood Idea for tho side walk coiiiuiilleo of the borough council to do a litlle "rubbering" about town. There nre soino walks In this town that are dangerous to pedestrians, especially on brldtie street, and someone will have a bill of damages to pay for broken bones Home of these days. The second annual undenominational holiness cnnip meeting will be held at Crysial Spring Park, near Tittisville, July 11th to aiih, next. Trio admission to grounds is freo. Tents maybe se cured by writing to Dr. F. II. Sinning, Titusvillc, Pa., early, ami for all infor mation relative to the meeting1, If you aro contemplating a visit to Chautauqua this season you onn secure light, airy, lurnishod loom at moderate rates at The Mavraben Cottage, Mrs. C. A. James, manager, 41 Waiigh Avenue, Chautauiua, X. Y. This cottage is ill a desirable location only about three min utes walk from the Amphitheatre. It C'.ydo Kuhu, a young man about '10 years of age, met a terrible death at the Cook A Graham saw mill at Itrookville, last Friday allernoon. lie was caught In the belt that carries the power to the lath mill aud whirled to bis death. The body was so badly mangled that Kcarcely semblance ofa human being remained. The annual reunion of the North western Association, Depurlinent of Penna., G. A. K. will bo held at Mon arch Park, midway between Franklin and Oil City, on Wednesday, September HI. This will bo tho I'.ku meeting this association has held, and the management expects it will be marked by a largo at tendance. . Homegrown strawberries aro begin ning to make their appearance in market. and they heat the imported article nbout stoen to one. But the nicest, Juclest and by all odds the finest flavored are the lit tle wild berry, some of which are linding their way to this market and are readily taken in. The crop is said to bo fairly good this season. Lee Confer, wbovo lioiiio is in Mar lenville, was taken very ill at a liits! in Spartansbtirg yi '"terilay and was brought io lorry on the train this morning, where he was met by nn ambulance and taken to the city hospital, lie s a very sick man and his case is pronounced ty phoid fever. II.h thor h ts bceii noii- liu l.-Curry Journal. Landlord W'evaer very cleverly ca teied to about .0 of bis friends Monday even in .', the prominent feature of the menu being some IN) nice Juicy frogs, which a part of I he guests had furnished. Tho supper was all right, and it was ser veil in the highest slylo of the art. Cap! John It. Steele, Venango county's popu lar candidate lor treasurer, was one ol the guests of honor. There is one word in the English language which can appear six limes con secutively in a sentance and make cor reel I'.nglisn. To Illustrate: A boy wrote on the blackboard, "The man that Ilea does wrong." The teacher objected to the word "that," o the word "who' was substituted. And yet it must beevi dent to the reader for all that, that that "that"' that that teacher objected to was right, alter ail. Four Track News. Through tho kindly off r of Mr. J as. D. Davis the Christian Endeavor society of Ibe Presbyterian church will serve Ice creiuu soda and eako at the Drug Store, to-day, Wednesday, June IS, beginning at II) o'clock a. in., and continuing all through the day and evening. During llio heated weather thore is nothing more cooling or relreshing than a glass of ice cream soda, so it is to be hoped that every one will patronize llio C. K. on Ibis oc casion. A. C. Will, ton ofOultonvlllo received a very sovoro cut on the left shoulder from a Hying axe while peeling bark last Friday. Ho and a companion wero fell ing a tree aud ouo of the limbs struck the handle of an axe which was tdicklng in another log and the axe Hew into the air striking Mr. Whitton on the shoulder in Ha descent, making a very painful wound. Dr. Dunn give tho necessary surgical attention and the patient Is get ting along nicely, There was a liberal display of "Old Glory" last Saturday from businisa house and private residences, aud many of the beautiful emblems w ore also sus pended across tho street, being ill honor of "Flag Day." The Stale and National leparliuunls of the G. A. It. bad reijuesl- od that Hags bo displayed on Ibis occa sion, but called for no special ceremony. On Juuo II, 1777, the American Congress adopted our bcduliiul emblem as the Hag of our country, and that dalo has since been named by Act of Congress as "Hag day." Tho -tli annual meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society ol Clarion Prcsbytoiy meets in Kmloiilon to-day and to-morrow. Among other in teresting parts of tho program are ad- Iresses by Miss Sal rah M. Wherry ol India, aud ('. II. Irvin, M. D. of Korea, who will tell about "Gospel and Surgery under the lianner ol the Gospel." Tho-e w ho are In attendance from this auction of tho Piesbytery aro: Mrs. N. P. Wheolor, Endeavor, Mrs. W.G. Morrow, West Hickory, Mrs. Kate It. Craig and Miss Nency Morrow of Tionesta. There never was a paper in any local ity that gave us all the news says an ex change. It la olieu that some persons eonio or go ihat the editor docs nut see. It happens that a family Is missed several thin s. They get (he Impression that the .ipur docs not ci'e to mention ;heui or as a grudge against tlieui. It isaml- tako. The paper has no ill-teeling, no spite, no enmity against anybody. Moat people tuko mo i"cat paper, lion t lo afraid to give the editor news of interest. Perhaps you think tho paper has shown par:ialilv; but try aud see if it doesn't treat you well il given a chance. The seni' -annual convention of Chris tian Endeavor Unions cf this vicinity will be held in Tionesta Friday allernoon and evening, June LDth. A number el speakers from a distance will be presont and 'ake an active part in the program. 1 lie convention promises to l.e interest ing and instructive to Christian Endea vor workers. Among some of tho sub- cts lor discussion are tho following: How Can the Indillerenl Members lie Made Eutlisiastio W rkers?" "Tho Ne- esity ot Spirituality in Our Meetings," ami " 1 lie Joy ol Service. Delegates to this convention will bo present from the societies of Franklin, Oil City, Titusvillc, Pit assutville, aud oilier points near hero. Judi.ui Salladn died at tho county home last Wednesday afternoon and his remains were laid to rest at Guilonvllle, his homo on Friday following. Mr. Sal- lade was lonnerly a citizens of Jenka township, this county, where be crew to manhood anil spent most ol Ins I He. for iniiiiv vears he fallowed school teaching, in whicti profession he was engaged when ovcriakon bv ill health, his diuuse being diabetes. When no longer able to work ami supportjiis uiinilv lu was provided lor at tho county home. He was at d about -III years and haves a wile aud several children. Tlio decea-ed was an earnest Chiistian man, always loyal ami and linn in the la it 11 of the M. E. church of w hich he was a lile long member. I'rt'Uy June Hiddl ts. From tho Oil City lllizzard ofthe llth hist., wo glean the following account of a pleasant wedding In w hich many Tiones ta people will be interested, the brido be ing lavoiably known in society circlis bore : A vory pretty home Wedding, notable for tasteful appointments, look place at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel K. Ramsey, at I'tica, at noon to-day, when their daughter, Miss Marietta ltamsey, was united in marriage to Robert T. Thompson, of Youngstown, O, There was a large number of friends and relatives of tho young couple present at the cercmonv, which was performed by Kev. H. U. Marks, of Utica, the im pressive ring service being used. Tho brido was attended by Miss Kulli Carle of this city, as bridesmaid. William Thompson, a brother of the groom, was best man. Tho bride's gown was a beau tiful creation of peau do crepe and she carried a shower bouquet of white roses. The bridemaid'sgowu wasof pink mous seliu and she carried a beuiUet of pink carnations. The weddiiu inarch -vas playe i by Miss Grace Crain, of Ut'ua. Following the cuioumny and congratu lations of tiio assembled guests a sumptu ous wedding breakfast was served. The bride's table, at which covers lor lli wero laid, was decorate I in a Very elaborate manner ; the color scheme was pink and w hile. Carnations, roses ami cut dowers ueie used in prolusion at the bibles and the parlors and dining room of Hie home. Small tables were placed in the dining room for the guests, very pp-tty place cauls being used and at each plate a car nation or rose. Tlio brido was the recipient of a very handsome array of presents, consisting of cut glnss, china, bric-a-brac, linen, sil ver and inanv other usolul articles. Slie is the voungest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. llainsey, who have lesnled lu L'tiea lor a number of years, and possesses a host ot Irieiids. siie lias bei n a lp iUeiil visitor in lliis city, where she Is well known, mid her friends w ill wish her a iilu ol much happiness. Mr. ami Mrs. Thompson left on the af ternoon tiaiu for a wedding trip. At its completion thev will reside at Youngs town, whero the groom is a prosperous yo.ing business man. VOL' AM) lOltt FRIENDS. ltev. McGarvey went loSiverly yes terday afternoon. W. G. Wyman went to Mesdville on business yesterday. -Mrs. Ella Hill visited friends in Hickoiy last Friday. D. W. Clark was a business visitor to Oil City last Saturday. Mrs. Chaa. Butler visited her parents at Endeavor over Sunday. .Mrs. I.iz.io Huling was a visitor to Oil City yesteulay afternoon. Miss Alice McCroa is visiting friends at Eagle "lock for a fow days. Mrs. Frank Trushall of Warren is the guest of Tionesta Iriends. Miss Blanche Pease was a visitor to friends in Tidioiite yesterday. Miss Claudia Graham is the guest of Miss Mary Ilassey in Oil City. Mrs. S. D. Irwin and Mrs. L. Fulton wero Oil City visitors yesterday. John Lawrence was a bnsiue s vis itor to Oil City Friday afternoon. Mrs. C. F. Foittaud children are vis iting friends near Nowmansville. Mrs. Garllcld Grove visited Ir. ends in Oil City a couple of days last week. G. II. Kill nor is in Fauucetown this week, looking aflor his oil iuterests. Dr. Howard Webber of Oil City, was a business visitor to Tionesta on Monday. Horn, tu Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. A Ul ster ol the Borough, June II, KHD2, a sou' O. W. Robinson and W. A. Grove wero in Oil City on business yesterday. Miss Martha Morrow is visiting Iter brother, Dr. W. G. Morrow at Westilick- orv. Win. Siuearbsiigh was a business visitor to Pittsburg a couple of days last week . Mrs. Sarah Walters went to Frank lin yesterday to visit friunils for a fow week s. Mrs. D. W. Clark and daughter, Co- lyn, arrived home from Philadelphia last Friday. Miss Mary Donslinger of Oil City, Is a guest of M rs C. F. Weaver at Hotel Weaver. Prof, and Mrs. It. N. Kpoerare home from a visit to their old home at Dcinp seytown. Born, v Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heedy, of Nebraska, Tuesday, Juno 17, 'M2, a laughter. F. P. Ainslerand little daughter, fin ish, were in Oil City on business last Thursday, Dr. KUchey was up from Oil City visiting his brother, T. F. Ritcliev, Esip, last Saturday. Mrs. C. F. Weaver and daughters. Glenna aud Lillian were visitors to Oil City Monday, Mrs. George N. flurtt, of Oswego N. Y., Is paying a visit to her brother, W. G. Wyman. Miss Sophia Lnlcbtir went to Frank lin yesterday w here she w ill bo employed this summer. L. It. Smith, foreman of the Tionesta Steam Laundry, spent Sunday at Ids home in Kane. J. H. Aull, of Nobraska, returned yesterday from a week's business trip to CiiiiU nville, P.i. Mrs. Clara Hayden, w ho has been here lor 'he past two weeks returned to Siverly Monday. J. H. Eden, who is building a house for his son-in-law in Warren, was at home over Sunday, Alexander Van Horn of Pigeon, Forest county, was transacting business in Kano to-day. Courier. Miss Cora Walson attended the com mencement exercisos at Allegheny col lege, Moadvillo hist week. V, II. Hood was in Itiilgway last Friday attending a meeting of the Ilomo- ratio Senatorial delegates. -Mr. ami Mrs. O. G. Gaston attended the wedding of Miss Etta Ramsey, at Utica., Pa., last Wednesday. MissMandy Berlin ol Starr, came bonio from the Edinboro Normal last Fri day for the summer vacation. Miss Nellie Carson of Wet Hickory, was a guest of her cousin, Mi a Ida Fones, over last Friday night. Win. Allnugli of Hickory township, was a pleasant caller at the ItEruw.H'AS otliee while In town Saturday. Mrs. Dr. C. Y. Detar, of Kelletlvllle. and Mrs. V. F. Jones, of Newtow n, wero Oil City shoppers on Monday. Paul Ainaini gavo a picnic to a nu ii- b'rofhis young friends yesterday, tho oo'.ision being his tilth birthday, Mrs. Win. Campbell and baby of West Hickory, was a guest of Mrs. O. F. Miles between trains on Saturday. Mrs. Chris. Miller and children re turned Monday evening fiom a Iwo weeks visit with friends In Franklin. Mrs. J. B. Carson and throe children of Austin, Potter county, are guests of County Commissioner, J. T. Carson. John Gold, foreman of tho mantel works linishing room, spent Sunday with his family in Jamestown, N. Y. J. It. Osgood was in Tilusvillo last evening attending a ineetiiu of the di rectors of the Penna. Odd Follows' Asso ciation. J. II. Alliaugh of East Hickory, was in llio county soat on Business Saturday an I maile the kki'i-m.icax oinco a pleas ant call. Miss Bertha Mead of Pottsville, Pa., and Miss Ellen Aull, of liowiiianvillo. Pa., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Robertson. Mrs. Lyman Cook of Nebraska, wont to Mesdville ye.-terday afternoon to at tend tlio commencement exercist s st Al legheny college. Harry Watson was in Oil City Mon day gutting his new motor-cycle in run ning order, and ho can now spin over Ibe country "to beat the cars." Miss Olive Myrcs of Newinansville, left last Friday for Chautauqua to spend the summer, sho having an interest in the Maccubee cottage there. -Mrs. George Dawson and baby, of Fianklin, who have bicu visiting Mr. aud Mrs. John A. Dawson, at Stewart Run, returned home Monday. O. F. Milisi was in Oil cily Jestei day afternoon to meet his son Lloyd, who has been visiting his grand parents at Plangrovc, Lawrciii e county. D, I). Sickle and granddaughter, Miss Lovie Pryor of Nickleville, Pa., who have been visiting the family cf Rev. Nickle, returned homo Saturday. .Miss Florence Hagerty grsduated in stenogrnphy and typewriting at the Meadville commercial college last week and came home Monday evening. Mis. C. Amann and son Paul went to Tidioute Monday uiorniiig and came down the river in a ski If. They w;re ac companied on their return l y Mrs. F. Z, J nes. Miss Bessie Morgan attended the commencement exercises at Allegheny college, Meadville, last week. She stop pea lu on t. ay on tier return aud is vis iting Iriends. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Coleman and children, of McDonald, Henry of Bel niont, Pa., David of llraduer, Ohio, and Frank of Salem, V, Va., w ho weie bore to attend the funeral of their father, the lale Herman Coleman, have returned to their respective homes. Mr. aud Mrs. A. C. Brown euter tained Mrs. Dr. J. T. Royner of Clarion, and Mrs. Porter Brown of Itrookville, last Thursday, On Wednesday Attorneys D. C. Corbett aud Geo. F. Whinner of Clarion, had bnsiness here and brought their wives along and wore the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brown over night. The relatives of Dr. and Mrs. John Elliott Blaine have received invitations to (lie inarriaHe of their daughter, Juliet Fay, to Mr. Rartlett Lee Thane, of Daw son City, Alaska. The marriage will take place at the homo of Miss Blaine's uncle, Mr. William Huddart, Berkley, Ca lifer uia, Monday evening, June 23. The friends of Dr. Blaine and lamily, in Tio nesta and vicinity, wdl bo pleasantly surprised by this announcement, which brings to them a keen sense of the (light of time since their removal from Tiones ta, when Miss Fay was but a "woe to'." All will join lu congratulations on this auspicious occasion. Kii'iiuvor Items. C. D. Gorman moved over from Buck Mills last Wednesday having secured the position of so'ter on Wheeler A Dusen bury's mill at this place. Supreme Deputy Wilbur left here on Monday after a sojouili ol two weeks amongst the members of Forest Tent. While hero the Tent was increased by ten members through his efforts. The order has bcon building up fast. We hope Deputy Wilbur's labors will always be as well rewarded wherever he goes. G. II. Evans, W f D.'s book-keeper, returned from Buffalo last week accom panied by hi-wile, who has boon visit ing there for Ibe past month. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Wheeler celebrated tho 2.1th anniversary oS their wedding last Thursday. A large number of peo ple attending. Miss Dora King of Smithport, la stay ing with her uncle, J. II. King, at pres ent. Fred and Charlio Kuelhart ofTI lioute. were dow n on Monday on a fishing ex pedition. Quite a number of tho boys from here took in the excursion to Olean and Brad ford the Nth hist. Judging from the large heads developed on Monday uioinlng the boys were celebrating in the old fash ioned way. Chat. II il lard met with a bad accident one day last week. While hopping in the woods his axo caught on something and struck Chat in the foot, almost sev ering three toes. Tho wound was dressed by t'r. W. O. Morrow and is last Im proving. Dr. Davis of Oil City, was in town Monday, lioseditle Itemized. If you pass one mile direct west of John lowen you will Ibid the pleasant llltlo place of Rosdele, named lor the roses growing everywhere in profusion. Rev. Feitt preached at Linevillo Sab bath morning. We believe he was ac companied by Miss Gortru le. About -0) guosls wore present at the lawn fete, Saturday evening. If tho par ty or parties who removed three of tho glasses from the table will kindly return them to tho owner they will receive a suitable roward. There was a light roiie found In tlio grove, which the owner can have by calling. Roy Allio and Thomas Kerr, of Tylers burg, were guests in our vicinity Sab bath morning. Mrs, M. Littlelleld, who spent several days with Mrs. Dolzer, has returned to her home ut Endeavor. Mrs. Austin Smith of Marlenville is a guest at the homo of Adam Mealy. Miss Clara Wolfe has returned home from Clarion Normal. Misses Kate and Sadii Bot.er will en tirbiin their cousins, Miss Bertha Sand rock of Johnsonhurg, and Mrs. Hoot of Centre villa this week. Miss Nettie Mealy contemplates a trip to Tylersbnrg this week. Rumor says we are soon to have a wed ding in which two of our young ladies will play a conspicuous part. The service held by Rev. Wise Sun day afternoon in the Evangelical church was well attended we hope they will come again. Tki xt. (I'riinileriillo Employees Rubbed. When tho men at the boarding liouso at Grundorvllle, employed by the War ren Lumber Co., awoke last Friday morning, they discovered that during the night sneak thieves had paid their quar ters a visit, ransacked their clothing, and departed with a considerable quantity of valuables. Nearly til the men carry watchos,and the number of these arti cles missing was P, besides about $100 in cash. The w all lies averaged about (18 each and the value of the lime pieces ta ken is more than $IW. There Is not tho least duo to the guilty parties and it is a mailer of surprise how the theft could havo been committed as tho men are up more or less during the night. Henry Hardley, ono of the victims of of the burglary, was in Warren next morning to notify the police of the af fair. The police of the surrounding towns will be notified with the object ol apprehending the gnilty ones. Tion-sla is nolle well represented smong tho employees of the firm, but we did not learn w liellier or not any of our pe ipln were "touched." Dim of tho watches taken was valued at 7.. Tltnl Heaulif'iil 4'liwi comes from the varnish in Devoe's Var nish Floor paint ; coMs 5 cents more a quart though. For salu by J.imim. D, Davis. :l 1'.) iui. Charlie Mussel in Liiu'jo Agaiu. Charles RusshI who moved from boio to Tidioute less than a year ago has got ten into the toils of the law again and is incarcerated in the jail st Warren on a charge of counterfeiting. Rusael served a three year sentence in the penitentisry from this county for stealing hides, his term expiring about a year sg . The Warren Times gives the follow ing ac count of his arrest and hearing : "Ouo ofthe cleverest of counterfeiters was unearthed at Tidioute Monday when Charles Russel of that place was placed under anest by Captain W. P. Walsh, of Pittsburg, who is in the secret service of the United Status for this district. "For some time it has been known that spurious coin ofthe denominations of sil ver dollar aud half dollars have been in circulation In that vicinity, and the of licors have been (oiled In every attempt to trace the utleudors until recently. "Through the assistance of Fred Gret leuberger, a machinist and old resident of Tidioute, the doteetives wore finally put on the scent, aud Russel is now in the toils or the law. "The prisoner had several conversa tions with Grettcnberger, In which he asked advice concerning different metals and as to bow Impressions could be suc cessfully made. Ho w as in need of a cru cible.and asked the machincst if he had one, an if not "would be be kind enough to send aud get one for him." "This Grettcn burger refused to do, his suspicions be'ng thoroughly aroused concerning his neighbor's sc. ions and tho manner lu which ho was trying to draw him into the scheme. Being himself uu willing to enter into the illegal business, he advised Russel to get out of it, but the advice was not taken. "To others of bis neighbors ho became equally suspicions by remarks made at various times. Each of thorn was uu willing to assist in the counterfeiting business, and promised him no aid. "One of the molds used by Russel was shown to Grottenberger a short time ago, and was a good speclmin of workman ship. The composition of the molds is considered to be of tho best and the im prints made are fine. "Nothing but the molds wero lound near the home ol the prisoner. These he had attempted to dispose of by throwing them, sometime on Sunday nighl, from bis back door, so that they were found scattered on the premises of Mr. Grelten beiger, who resides next door to Uussel. They were found Monday morning, and owing to the heavy rainfall during the night had become broken and softened, hut otherwise in good condition, showing a clear imprint. "The prisoner was brought to Warreu Monday morning by Captain Walsh, pho tographed and a description taken. The hearing was held before United Stales Commissioner J. O. Parmlee this morn ing when Russell pleaded not guilty to the charge. The evidence of tlio detec tive and Gretteuborger, as well as that of Elmer Freeman, a neighbor, and the molds which wero lound, was sullicient to hold him for trial at tho noxt session of the United States Court, which will be held at Pittsburg in October. "Russell could not furnish the neces sary I.Oihi bail which was required, and was placed in the county jail, where he will remain until the time to be taken to Pittsburg for a trial." Letler to M. Hcpler. 7'ioncfi, m. Dear Sir: If you buy paint by the gal lon, look out lor short measure. There are great businesses founded on ten per cent short. It is queer that a man or concern'!! expose his or its nakedness so; but he does, and it does. Look out. But that Isn't all to look out for. Some give lull measure, and cheat in tho qual ity. What do you paint fur, tho looks? or to, keep your house from rotting? Both, of course, A big hotel-man painted Devoo eight years ago; was going to paint it again eight years is a good long time for a ho. tol, you know struck a bargain; saved live cents a gallon : and missed Devoe. Poor fellow ! Thero isn't an ox, of lead in his paint we don't know ho.v g'xid or bad it is; but thero isn't lead in it. Yours truly, 80 F. W.Devok A Co. P. H. Jas, D. Davis sells our paint. A Card ol Thanks. We desire to thank our inanv friends. and especially our near miigiih irs, lor their kind helpfulness during the recent illness and death of our dear husband and lather. Martha Colkman and Sons. I'lihit Your llinoo t'r?.ir. o $1.01) with Devoe's Gloss Carriage Paint. It weighs 3 to 8 ozs. morn to the pi lit than others, wrars longer, an gives a gins rqual to new work. Sold by Jas. D. Davis. 8.li-fini. The sho'ter a woman wears her rainy day skirt, thehighcrsl e wears her collar, Fycs Examined Five, Prof. C. Block, the Eve Specialist and Optician, will be In Tionesta, at the Cen tral House, two days, June 21) and 21. All work guaranteed. It Tfvnil CAIilil Iiqvm vonr watr n-liit a iotof changos you would make. isiop Ike Coiihn anil work oft'llir t'olil. Laxative Rrnino-Ouiniiin Tablets cure a cold in ono day. No cure, ro pay. Price to cents. II -27-1 v rt w never go lilgll enoilgll up llie ladder of fame to mako us di.zy. TO ( I'ltK A ( ll.ll IN ONK DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money II it fails to euro. E. W. Grovo's signature is on each box. 2"c. 11-27-ly Whon a boy seis a girl, ho always commences to smooth his hair. Don't blame tho bovs and eirl for being foolish about their lovo affairs. You were. Merdiatillle Taxpayers, Take Xolice. The Merehsntile Tax is now due and must be paid on or before the llrsl ilny of July, Itr2. Take herd and thus rave ad ditiontl costs, F. A. Kki i.m, Treasurer of Forest Co. Tionista, Pa., Juno 17, 1!I2. 2t This slfrnnturo is oa every box of tho genuine Laxative bronio-Quiniiie TaWeu tu runxxly Uutt cure a colli lu mm flajr A. C. UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fino Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Itrar of Hold Weaver TIONESTA, Telephone o. !0. H opkins. SHOT. TALK. Ageut for the Famous SHOES. OXFORDS. Ladies' Misses' Children's OXFORDS. OXFORDS. OXFORDS. Patent Leather Oxford. Common Leather Oxford. Kid Valour Oxford. for big men. for small Oxford of Any Kind at Any Price. SHOES I . SHOES ! SHOES I 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. USTO TROUBLE TO SHOW O-OOIDS L. J. Hopkins. JAMES. Umbrellas 89c. Nothing very 6tnr(liug ahout tliis statement unless you come and See tbe Umbrella. The fact that they're is good as Um brellas you've paid a dnlla fifty fur is what makes it such an unusual offer. Manufacturer's agent visited us receutly will) 200 of these to sell at a price, aud you may suppeso we dido't hesitate long about closing the (Knl. Oxyriized or bright sil ver haudlvs, heavy twilled clulh, steel rods and paragon frame. For the Baby DAINTY LACE CAl'S, CUTE LITrLE LACE SOCKS, SLIPS OR SHORT DRESSES-50o end up. WILLIAM B. JAMES, OIL CITY, PA. Perfect Ice Cream Powder Ik Instantly rra ly for usv, riviuirintr only the aihlition of one quart ofColil milk, hull milk anil Imll orimin. or hII crcaiii. to make two uuiirtH ofas line Ii'O ('roam as any ciinlei'lioner can nnikn. Flavors for Ire nilla, Oraiuro, C liw-olato and l'luin (unllavorod to be used wllli rrean irults or In uuikinir Ui laiH'.v cre'inix.) I'erli'ot Walur lite I'nwdor requires only the aihlition of one quart of Cold water tn niuke two quarts of Vt'aler Ioeor Slierbot. Flavors for Water Iim are, Lemon anil Orange. Hi uil iih anil wo will muil you a pai kauo of any of tlio above flavora, with our booklet, full of valunlilo rii-eiiua for iiiakiuir all kimla of Plain and Fancy Cream ami Ices. O. J. Weeks A On, 111 Murray There are Young Men Whose tastes are particular who follow the trend of fashion as closely as a woman, aud demand tbe newest and latest ex treme of latest dress. It is to tusto that this store appeals it is taste that il satisfies. We do not build our suits all alike as trade usual l dues, but we study peculiarities place these suits beside rcady-to-measure euite, and ynu could uut tell which was which. You cm bring 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, to (his Ktnre and yet the best suit cau buy. Manhattan Shirts We'll admit there are other One Manhuttan shirt. Every copies Manhattan patterns and not buy the originals. We've IjS 1.10, 1.75, ilz22? fON El PRICE' CLOTHIER'S 41 &43 SENECA. ST, lennsylvania RAILBOAD. Bl'FFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking effect, Nov. 3d, 1901. No. 30 Butralo Express, daily except Sunday 11:25a.m. No. 32 Oil City and Pittsburg Exi ress.daily.exccpt Sunday ..7:30 p.m. For Hickory, Tidioute, Warren, Kinzua, Bradford, Olean and the East: No. 31 Olean Express, daily ex"cpt Sunday 8:55 a. ni. No. 33 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:39 p.m. For Time Tallies and additional Infor mation consult Ticket Agent. J. B. II UTCII INSON, J. R. WOOD. General Manager. Gen'l I'assonger Agt. M1IOKS , of every kind IXLL1M SIIOIX. SHOES. QXFQims for boys. men. Cream are, Haspliorry, Strawberry, Va 8t., New York City, N. Y. 11, 12, or $15 for the money that money shins mndo, but there's nuly ulher shirt maker in the land styles if possible then why gut thorn. o tfs.oo. OIL CITY. PA.
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