THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. VKINKSl)AY, JUNK A HW. FIWE INSURANCE .. AMI REAL ESTATE AGENCY ..OK-- C. I MI & SOI, TlOXESTA, I'A. All Leading Coinpanlet; Represented. Wild Lands, Farms, iroutwii Lots for Sale or Rent. LOCAIi AND MISCELLANEOUS. Ni:W AIVi:ltTIK.IKNT. James. Ad. I. him morn. Ail. I iik in. Lonila. Penna Kv. Headers. Heath Y. Kcit. Local", lievne . Co. ltcadeis. Nlckt) Plato. Headers, (. T. Anderson. 1.00a I. Mm. A. ('. I'rov. l.m'al. Lawrence Paints. Locals. C. M. A St. I. Hy. Header. White Star Oroeery. Locals. Tionesta Codi Store. LocaK J. I. Ilulinir. Insurance local, drant Sinister. Horses tor halo. HoroiiLfti School District. Financial Statement. Oil market dosod at $1.20. Wnll-x Kariiients at Hopkins. It Oil ami ru leases at this ofllce. -Walton! leads then all. T. C. S. Hopkins K'IIh the toii(fla shoes tl SlilrlH, shirts, Shirts, coma and aae. Heath it Keii. 'It Summer antt auil allocs at Tionesta Cas'i Store. It Tho White Star Grocery for freshest Ii nils am) vegetables. It ltefore you l'.iut ask K il liner llros. about Lawrence. It I, lios wu-h skirls che.iper than you can buy tlio in tteriul. Heath it Kelt, It Mending done without charge, anil all work lirst class hy Dunkirk Su am Latin dry. T.C.S. It When you think of letting that new suit fur the Fourth, call on Hopkins. A new lino just In. It Hundreds of gallon of Lawrence I'aint auld by Killuier llnm. last year; ask about it. It The young people hail a very enoy ablo dancing party in Ilovard's hall last Wednesday evening. -Two games of base bill are booked to take place her oil tlio 4tli, between Tin . nest a an J a team from Oil 'ity. Seowden C Clark have for aalo a sec ond. hand buggy and wj,"iu. Anyone In need of either can secure a bargain, tf Tlio aaleof llreworka will commence on the 2nd of July. io to the White Star Urocery lor the largest assortment. In their argument many persons are liko aouie shotguns. Tliey acatter too liltieli. In the ca-e .r tlio nuns "chok Inn" la the only remedy. Bliiurd. Tionenta got her "humus" in great ahaps at rieasautvillo last Thursday af ternoon, the gmiu resultiug in a icore or '21 to 2 in favor of the other follows. The right of boroughs to lax poles lor the carrying ol wirea for various porno, aes on streets lias been affirmed by the Supremo Court ol this State. At Dunkirk strawberries have liifii a drug on tlio market, selling as low as live cent a quart. Many growers were compelled to take their product to the coining factory. The salary of every Catholic priest In tho Krie di"cese has been increased to $l,0W. Heretofore the priests in charge ofa parish have been receiving a salary of f-nu per year. A new post ofllce has been estub-li-hed at Lamnna, in Jenks township this county, with George E. Harnoa as post master. The new ollice will be ready for business in a shot t timo. The June bride, the June rose, the Juno graduato, the June bug and the June freshet have all made their dates good lor I Ilia uioiith. Venimgo Spectator. How about the Juno berry f Following is the list a letters remain ing uncalled hr in tho Tionesta, la., Post Ollice for the week eliding Juno 'J5, 1W2: Mr. Oran Walters, 3 let'ers. D. S. Knox. P. M. Sheriff J. W. Janiicson returned yes terday imoii Iroin a business visit to Marienville, and he brought home one of the handsome deer-skin rugs we ever ar. The tanning was done by a man in Sheffield. U. T. Anderson, desires to Inform tlio readers of the Kki'I'iilican In this vi cinity that he lias put in a lot of new tools and is in better shape than ever lor doing first class watch or clock repairing. All work guaranteed. It C. M. Arner A Son, having just in stalled a now Smith Promier typewrit, r, are prepared to do all kinds of typewrit ing, copying, etc., for the public ia an ar tistio manner and at reasoublo rates. Call at the ollice whou In noed of such sorv'ce. 2t The singing at tlio Christian Kudea vor convention iu Pittsburg in July will lie under the direction of two grout choir loaders. Thero will be a trained choir of SOd voices, an enthusiastic audience of many thousands, and an orchestra of t irty pieces. Clyde Colmer, a young man in the employ of Culliua A Kreitler at Ne brask, was injured Monday by being struck by a log while loading cars f.om a akidway near Fox creek. One arm was fractured in two placoa and ho was other wise bruised about the bead. F. R. l.anson has purchased tlio tin ning and plumbing establishment here tofore conducted by Charles Aiiiann, the latter rotiiing from the business, and expecting to engage in the livery busi ness. Doubtless Mr. La n son will In stall a lirst class plumber In the elab lislltllPllt. The proprietors of tlio Central House have started the content sidewalk move ment and are putting in a double width walk in front of that popular bosllerv Hay lliricil is doing tlio work mid Kay knows how, as his work of last fall shows. Keep up the go d work ; there is room fur plenty of it iu towu. It la unlawful to pluck or remove Mowers which are in any cemetery of this State for ornamental or usenil pur poses, under an act passed the Mb day of May, Is?'.', I. L. til. Any one con victed ofa violation ol tlio act mentioned is liable to an Imprisonment not exceed ing a year and to pay a Hue not excluding f HMI, oi both, or eillier, at tlio discretion of the court. June 1, I! 02, snow and sleet suffic ient to nearly cover the ground out on tlio hills surrounding this section, a pret. ty heavy trust Sunday and Monday morning, r ith an atmosphere fur these days kuggeytive of overcoats, is the roc ord of phenomenal weather for tlio pist week. It Is thought that crops aro only retarded, not necessarily injured much, by the frosts. Tlio Forest County telephone people have been pulling in a new 80 drop switchboard In their olllco and otherwise improving their plant here. The follow ing new 'phones have been put in during the past week : Tionesta Mantel works, Steam laundry, Gas ollice, T. F. Itllchey's ollice, F. K. Lanson's plumbing shop, J. A. Adams' meat market and F. A. Kel lar's residence, Greater llarrisburg gets a fine boom in the shape of a special edition of the Telegraph of 3(1 pages of matter, covering the many advantages and beauties of the Capital City. Tho Telegraph, under the management of that prince ol new spaper men, E J. Htatkpole, Is a great paper, and lias given the people of Hamburg a lesson in enterprise which they will do well to emulate. The tool house connected with the boat and bargo yards of the Watson Lands Lumber Co., at Nebraska, was burned to the ground Tuesdiy of last week. It. T. Kerr, tho b at bu ilder, and ('us Wensnl, bargo contractor, lost a number of their tools. The loss will amount to about (:)0. The tiro is sup posed to have caught from spaiks ofa smoker's pipe falling among tbesliavlngs. Fdilor Samuel L. Pickens of tho Marieu villo Kxpiess has taken unto him self a wile In the person of Miss Vinnle May Miller, of lirockwayvillo, JefTeison couutv. Ibo ceremony was performed at t .e bride's home by Itcv. I). A. Plait, on the 1 -it ti inst. A good notion, Sam, and ono that w ill undoubtedly prove the best investment of your life. In the liinguago of Hie Immortal Kip, "may you live long and prosper." The Tionesta Literary and Dramatic Lyceum will go to I'leaantvillo next Friday evening where lliey will present the comedy drema "The Gvpy (Jiit'cn, or a Woinau's IKwotion." Tho proceeds of the entertainment w ill bo fot tho ben efit of Aaron Benedict Post, (). A. R., of leasantvillo. This company gave this entertainment here very credibly a short lime sinco and they should bo well pat ronized at Plcitsantville by the friends of tho K. A. H. They believe in a s'rl"t enforcement of the game and lisb laws up in Warren county, it would seem by the numerous arrests and lines of Violators. On a ro cent Sunday Charles Jackson and August Krihell, both of Clarendon, were arrested bv tlio game warden of that place for llshlng on the Sabbath day. The men were caught in the act of IWhing near Tiona and were arrested. They wero taken beforo Justice Lester of Clarendon, and were lined fJ", each. The Fourth of July, which occurs a week Ironi next Friday, will be permit ted to pass utii-clehratrd In Tionesta this year, except in a casual way by the small boy, w bieh is about the proper caper, since, as a general rule, inucli damage is dono and many aenous accidents of ten result from the modern 4th of July celebration. It is a good idea, also, to siiiiclcli tho canon tirecracker as lias been done by ordinance in this borough, which it is hoped will bo strictly en foicvd. The School Hoard of tho borough met on Monday evening for the purpose of electing lea, hers for the ensuing term of eight months, beginning Si pi. 1st, next. The salaries w ere placed at tlio same rate as Isst year "5 for the principal and $10 for rii' h nl'the other live teachers. The balloting lor teachers resulted in the election or tho following: Principal, D. V. Mon ison, of North Clarendon; No. .1, Miss Ida Paup; No. 4, .Mbs Kathleen Joyce; No. S, Miss Chiistino Agnew; No. 2. Miss Martha Morrow; No. 1, Miss Nancy Morrow, all of tho borough. The tax levy was fixed at a previous meeting, being fame as last 3'ear: 13 mills tehool, 5 mills building, aid 5 mills bond. At Ihe annual convention of the Wo man's Foreign Missionary Society of Clarion Presbytery, which met in Kmlento.li last week, tlio report of the secretary showed an increaso in Interest I and contributions throughout the Pres bytery. Forty-ono auxiliaries besides Hands and C. K. Societies, an increase of lour during the past year, march should er to shoulder into darkest heathendom. The contributions from June l(i to Juno PH12 wore over $:'Joil. Tho Tionesta C. E. ranked second among the societies In tho increase of contributions. It was with deep regret that the ladies of the Presby- lerial society learned that Mrs. R. L. liti zard, of Rrockwayvllie, expects lo move to Los Angolos in the coming autumn. Mrs. Uu.srd has been connected with the society for twenty-four years, and has lieon its efficient president during the past three years, but her place will be tilled ly Mrs. N. 1'. Wheeler of Endeav or, who is so eminently filled to bo the leader of the Presbyterial society. Dr. J. E. Lacey, the veterinary, was called to Tionesta, Sunday night to at tend one of i ho horses at the poor farm Tho animal, or.e ofa team of lino dralt horses, owned by a Forest cotiniy man, was in a critical condition and ve'a from Oil City and Warren could do nothing lor il. Dr. Lacry perloi med a delicate sur glial 0 oration and when he lelt Tionesta the borso was eating and appearantiy on tho road to recovery. Ho states that the Fori st comity poorhotn a is ono of the neaiest ai d I est 'nstilutions of Ihe kind in the country. It has only 11 Inmate, who live as well as most people do at their homes. Thev do not work aud tlio tiuor form Is run bv hired labor. The jail, too, is said to be a modi 1 one and it has fewer iirisoners than any similar placj In the United Slates. Slieritl Ja Icon says tho highest number be has ever Inni in confinement at any one timo was lour men. This is a good showing for the moralilv of our neighbor county and it shows its residents to lie law aoid inU aifll orderly. Titusvillo Courier. Misses Kathleen and Mary Joyce have purchased Iho inilinery store and good will of Mrs. A. C. I'rey, and will conduct the business at the samo stand Iho Freedniau block, w liero they have a line aliN-k ofgoods in tlieir lino, aud to which they will add many new aud novel feat urea. Miss Vary Joyeo has had a thorough training of more than four years in the inilinery art and possesses rare accomplishments as a trimmer of la dies' head wear, baring all tie latest ideas In that line. These young ladies kindly solicits Ihe paironago o tho people of Tionesta and vicinity. A special fiom Corry says "The hivtrin of Ernest Howard and George v.oodwill, charged with the murder ol Henry llailil.s k ot Corry, on the evening of Memorial Day, took place before Al derman J. T. llarker Friday morning, w ith more than 1,000 persons present or surrounding the magistrate's ofllce. Goodwill was discharged and Howard was held without bail for tiial in Erie county in September. Immediately up on the convening of the court District Attorney Shreove announced that he had careful y examined Ihe evidence and the plea of an alibi advanced by Goorgo Goodwill and moved his discharge from cus'ody fully exonerated. This was done with strong manifestations of approval by spectators," The annual mooting ofthe Neilltowu Cometery association, will be held thore to-morrow and promises to be as pleasant and enjoyablo as those of former years. The occasion is made popular as a yeaily reunion ol those having relatives and friends buried at Ihe beautiful "God's Acre" and their fi iends. They collie from near and far and alV r conducting a business meeting spend the balence of the day in the enjoyment of an outing and renewing old friendships. Among the pleasing features of the day wi.l be the discussion of line dinners and sup pers. Sinco tlioir last meeting, tlio asso ciation has obtait ed a charter and much work has been done in Improving the grounds. The question ol purchasing more land lo add to the ceuiotcy will come beforo the meeting and tho annual election of ofllcers will be held. The of- liceis for Ihe past year were Joseph Mo ( ruin, President; Amos Cliuger, treas urer, and R. O. Carson, Jr., secretary. The gentlemen I avo given Biich univer sal satisfation that, if they desire, they will undoubtedly bo re-elected. Titus villo Courier. The C. E. Convention. One of the most delightful conventions of ti:e Oil City and vicinity ('. E Union was held in Tionesta last Friday after noon and evening. Preparations had been made by the local society for a most royal welcome, and everybody was made to feel at home. The church was hand somely decorated and the reception and social committees greeted visiting dele gatesto the number of 35 at the trains and church, assigning all their places ol entertainment. Rov. J. V. Stockton, I). I)., presided at the afternoon session which was full of interest and pro lit lo all. In the evening. Rev. Samuel Sam ple, D. I)., of Titusville. delivered a most excellent address to the young people. At the close of the address, Miss Iva Car penter of Endeavor, was chosen delegate to the Nlato C. IC. convention to be held in Pittsburg, July Sth, Vlh, 10th and Mr. M illiron of Franklin, aUoinate. Endea vor was chosen as the place to hold the next convention. The officers were re elected with tho exception of Vice Pres ident ; and Mr. ("has. Clark, president of the Tionerta C. E., was chosen to Till that placo. The report of tlie trehsurer showed the union to be in a flourishing condition. At (lie close of the session, Mr. Chas. Clark extended a cordial invi tation to all in the church to remain for refreshments which were sorved in tho S. S. room by tho soeloal committee. II was a very enjoyable convention and the only regret was tho absence of the pastor, Rev. J. V. McAnlnch. Kdled liy the Curs. John Albiii Karlsson,a young man aged about 17 years, was instantly killed a short distance abovo Ross Run, on the Shelliold it Tionesta Railroad last Thurs day. The crew Willi which ho was work ing had been loading some ties on Ihe cars, and the unfortunate victim was Bil ling on a projecting tie as the tiain was moving slowly along when lie was knocked oil" and fell under the wh 'els ol one ol the cars, which passe I diagonally over his pody at Ihe hips, almost seve,- ing the body. Death was almost instan taneous. His reiusins were taken to to Newtown Mills and prepared f r bur ial, alter having been viewed by the Cor onor Dr. J. W. Morrow, who decided that no inquost was noeessary. The burial took place at Whig Hill. The young man had lately tome over from Sweden, having lauded in this country on Iho -Sth of April last, He bad no known relatives iu (his country. Supt. Leon Watson, of tho H. A T. road has written to bis Iricnds In Sweden, having obtained information from let ters and papers in tho young man's pos session. Lii'ieavor Items. George Taylor, of Titusville, a former lumber inspector for Wheeler A Dnsen btiry, was in town a lew days last week. He is now. special agent for tho Now York Mutual Life Insurance Co. Mrs. McFetridge, of Hadley, Morcer county, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Macluiyre, visited her son, C. J. Stowarl, a few days last week. A fine driving horso recently pur chased in Cincinnati by N. P. Wheeler, arrived here the 10th. A party of young people of this place drovo over to the Foglo larm Friday evening. Harry Smith of West Hickory spent the evening rather pleasantly at Joe King's last Saturday. N. P. Wheeler, Jr., is home lroin school. A Tinm-sin. Wrtinnu Asks "havoyou a floor paint that will last two weeks ?" Yes we have Devoe's ; it has a beautiful gloss and will wear two years il properly applied. J. I. Davis 3-2ii-0m HUKSKS! HOUSES I For Sale or F.xcliiititje. Twenty-five bead just arrivtd at 1!,,..l-iOIU Kjir Grounds. Drivers. Gen- I eral liusiness and Dra t horses aud mated teams. Will stay till July nth. Cotnu ucick for bargains. IjUlM SllLVIEK. VOL' AM) TOUR iKIENDS. Miss Minnie Reck is visiting friends in llradrord. Mrs. E. Ellis visited friends iu Tid iouto ot er Suday. I.. Agnew was a business visitor to Oil City yesterday. Chas. Amanii was a business visitor to Warren yesterday. Miss Mary Noble is a guest of friends in Franklin for a few days. Mrs. O. II. Nickle was a visitor to Oil City Saturday afternoon. Miss Laura Lawrence visited friends in Oil City yesterday afternoon. -Miss Maine Fitzgerald is visiting friend in Marienville this wiwk. Clifford Craig was up from Oil City to visit his mother over Sunday. Rov. Dr. J. V. Stockton is visiting at his home in Wilkinsburg this week. E. E. Fleming and W, A. Grove were business visitors to Oil Cily Monday. M rs. James ilaslot and children are visiting friends in Oil City (his -veek. Will Lyons, of Ilutler is here on a visit to his aunt, Mrs. Win. Lawrence. Miss Arietta Robinson visited friends In Franklin a couple of days last week. Archlo Iloleman returned Monday from a visit to friend in Ueion City, Pa. Mrs. Anna Hassey is up from Oil City on a yisit to friends lor a few days- Mrs. E. E. VocKrotu left yesterday morning to visit iriends in Fairview, Pa. Miss Anna Graham of (5larion is a guest ol Misses Kathleen and Mary Joyce. II. C. Kemble, of West Hickory, was in Ibo county seat on business Sat urday. Mrs. Jane Grove returned last Thurs day from a visit lo relatives iu Venango county. Miss Blanche Peaso was a guest of Miss Florence Klinostiver, at Warren, on Monday. Ralph A. Cook of Nebraska, came home from Alle(;hony college, Meadville, lh-t Friday. Miss Cora Watson has returned from a two A-eeka' visit to Meadville and Con neaut Lake. Misses Looua and Essio Scowdeu are visiting their giandfatl.er, Joseph Scow pen, at Meadville. R. M. Porlei field, of Oil City, was a guest of his school friend, How ard Kelly, over last Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Hood and children re turned Monday from a visit to Mrs. II.'s parents ai Oil City. -Robert Fulton, one of tho Pennsy's genial canductors, was a Tionesta visitor Saturday afternoon. Bjn Kelly of Chicago, who has boon hero on a visit to his parents, relumed to his labors last Saturday. Dr. Sigins w ,8 up from Oil City Monday aflornoon belweer trains on professional consultation. Mrs. J. II. Museand mo'lier, Mrs. P. K. George, were visitors to Franklin a couple of days last week. Mrs. C. U. MoBride, of Franklin, was a guest of her sister, Mrs. A. C. Urey, a couple of days last week. Mrs. Dr.W. II. Rogers of Cincinnati, Ohio, is here on a visit to her pareuts, Mr. and Mis. A. B. Kelly. Miss Lillian McCrea returned Mon day morning from a three weeks visit with friends at Eale Rock, Misses Lulu and Lillian Shaw of North Clarendon, are guests of their aunt, Mrs. Jacob Smoarbaugli. Mrs. Win. Byors and daughter, Miss Bessie, or near Pleasantvillo, wero guests of Mrs. J. R. Clark last Thursday. M iss Clara llassou, ofUtica, Pa., was a guest of bor cousin, Mrs. J. H. Kones, while here as a delegate to Ihe C. E. con vention last Friday. Ernest W. Bowman has purchased through die real estate agency of C. M. Arner A Son Iho cozy residence of T. E. Arm-(rong in ibo north ward. Mrs. O. B. Law and son Glenner, ol Sharpsville, and Mrs. II. E. Ramsey and daughtor Hazel of Utlca, Pa., are guosts or Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Gaston. Mrs. Martin Bordell and children, who have been visiting her parents at Conncaut, Ohio, lor the past six weeks returned home last Saturday. O. E. Gerow or The Central wont to 0;l City Monday to see his brother iu the hospital. He reports the latter as get ting along as rapidly as possible Dr. F. J. Bovard lef: Monday even ing for Grovo City to attend the com mencement exorcises of (he coliego at that place, of which he is a graduate. Jacob Coleman aud family who havo been hero since the death of bis lather, (be late Herman Coleman, left for their home at Oakdalo, Pa., yesterday noon. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Weaver, of Holol Weaver, and guest. Miss Mary Densling er, of Oil City, attended tho Downey-Me-Laughlin wedding at Crown last Wed nesday. Mr". Mary Folman, of Warren, spent Sunday with her parmls, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Gerow. She was accompanied home on Monday by hor sister, Miss Dot a Gerow. Mrs. Kate R. Craig and Miss Nannie Morrow were in Emlenton last week as delegates to tho convention of the Wo mans' Foreign Missionary Society of the Clarion Presbytery. Mis Fannie Kreitler of Troy, N. Y., and Miss Pauline Galerof College Point, N. Y., nieces of F. X. Kreitler of Ne braska are his guests, expecting to re main for tho summer. The lollnwinj party of Democrats left for Erie to attend the State convention yesterday morning: Win. Hood, W. II. Hood, S. II. Haslet, 8. T. Carson, J. W. Landers, Peler Youngk and F. A. Rol ler. Mrs. Fred Sloctnn and son, Edwin, and Lulu Sloctim, of Golinza, and Cora Wetson, of Tionesta, have returned home auer visiting Frances C. McCoi lum, of East Fiist street. Derrick of Friday. Mrs. L. Agnew and Mrs. J. E. Wonk, who have sullorcd very serious illness during tho pist four weeks, are improv ing nicely, and their physicians are con fident of their ultimate recovery, though thoir convalescence will nocossanly be slow. Miss Itlancbo Mao Pease, one of For est county's successful teachers, has been elected to teach tho primary room in the Tid:otito Union School, her election be ing unanimous by tho School Hoard. She succeeds a teacher who had held (he position for twelve years. Wo congratu late M iss Pease on this evidence of ap preciation of her worth as a teacher. Rev. Mr. Hutchison very acceptedly filled tlio pulpit of the Presbyterian church here last Sabbath morning, in the absence of Rev. Dr. 8tockln, w ho was conducting communion servces at En deavor at lint hour. Mr. Hutchison, who is a student of Prince'on Theological Seminary, is serving the people of En deavor during bis four months' vacation. Paul Clark, who has been employd as clerk In the Davis Pharmacy for the past three years, left yesterday for Phil adelphia where be has accepted a positiru and will pursue his pharmaceutical studies under one of Philadelphia's lead ing pharmacists. I'aul'a many Iriends hern will join us in wishing him success in his chosen profession. Will Clark w ill take Paul's place in the Davis Pharmacy. The following Jolly party of young ladios loft for Pittsburg on a fleet of L. Conk's boats last Friday : M isses Bessie and Ruth Cook of Nebraska, Winnie and Mae Noyes of Plea-antville, Nellie Car son of West Hickory, and Mrs. John Sheasley of Kittanning The crew ofthe licet was George Mat ha, pilot, L. A Cook, Ed. Dewoody, Gilpin Small, Skid Jocobs, Jacob Wright and Mr. Wagner. The Rkpuhlic'n joins the many friends in this place or Dcwitt W. Mc Crea of Kagle Ruck, in congratulations and well wishes on Ihe occasion of his happy marriage with Miss Edith A. Mo Calinont, or President, also possessing a large circle ot friends in Ibis pla -e and vicinity. The event was solemnized at Trinity M. E. parsonago, Oil City, on the 18th Inst., Rev. Thomas R. Tboburn, ol ficiatin.. Long life and a prosperous ono lo the happy couple. Prof. R. N. Speer, for the pavt seven years principal of the borough high school, will locate in Franklin, where be will enter the practice ot law in connec tion w ith his brother, Hon. I. M. Speer, who will retain his ollice iu Oil Cily where he is engaged a lucrative practice. ProT. Speer and his estimable wife will be missed from society circies in Tio nesta, where both enjoyed the highest es teem of our people during thoir sojourn among us, and it is with keen regret that their friends part with them. May pros perity and happiness attend them in their new home. TO CI Hi: A t'OI.I) IN ONE DAY Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 2."o. 11-27-ly Sparks' Sliinv is Coming Apilm John II. Sparks' Now Railroad Shows and trained Animal Exposition will ex hibit in Tiones'a on July 1, Tuesday altornoon and evening. Admission only 10 and 2.') cents. This show is known the world over as the largest, grandest and best 2o cent show on the road, with all now, startling, and up-to-date feat ures. The finest performing lions, wol ves, and elephants on earth are to be seen with Sparks' big one ring shows, together with a Iroop of highly educated horses, ponies, mules, dogs, goals and monkeys, also a fine acrobatic and gymnastic per formance and six funny clowns. See Romeo, the largest lion in captivity and Mary, the smallest baby elephant ever on exhibition. See our grand free baloon ascension, with Ibo parachute jump also a free thrilling high lower dive from a ladder SO feet high into a net. This is given froe to all from tho show ground at 1 and 7 p. m., lain or shine. Don't miss it. It alone is worth going many miles to see and it costs you nothing. Mr. Sparks oilers a handsome bedroom suit to any couple that will lake a trip in his big bridal balloon and got married. Now is your chance for a big novel wedding and a handsome present, and no dinger of any accident at all. There have been hundreds or successful! marriages iu this big baloon and not a single accident. Now is a chance of a life-time. Don't miss it. Letter lo A Tioiiesln I.aycr. Tionrsta, Pa. Dear Sir: It is said of a lawyer rnitiin timos that he isn't much of a business man. Queer, that a man wlio isn't hiin sclfa businessman makes bis fortune by helping businessmen nut or tlieir diffi culties aud keeping them out ! You aro going lo paint your house and paint or CHirso is out of your line. Whoso advice are yon going lo take about paint T Devoe lead and zinc is about tho same as lead am! oil and in ether respects, lasts twice as long, helds colois belter, and costs no more, rather less j and our agent who sells it, takes whatever risk there is or a customer's dissatisfaction with it. We rathor think you are a business man. Yours truly, 81 F. W. Dkvok A Co. P. 8. Jas, D. Davis soils our paint. rM'lilt) I'll. The undersigned having disposed or her millinery business in Tionesta desires that all having accounts with her will call promptly and seltlo the same. 2t Mns. A. C. UliKV. A (.'nod Invest iiicnt. Iusiiro In Die National Protective So ciety or Detroit, Mich., which pays sick, accident and death benefits, and lias paid to Its members in Forest Co. over eight hundred dollars. Tne following are among the beneficiaries: R. J. Gr ivo,$72, J. P. Hilling, $-0, Uufus Childs, fill, S. J. Overlauder, fl.", Jacob Cropp, f:o.2.", Charley Cropp, $31 07, Tionesta; Jacob II. Swalzfagor $7h, McCrays; C. II. Sohreckcngost, ?l."i, Marienville; B. T Eider, tl2.f i, vVili Elder, fi 50, West Ilickniy ; Frank Ilarkloss, t'i.3.1, Scott Webber. 7.10, Kellettvil e; M. H. Mo Can, ir., II. M. Blum. fIl..Vi, Nebraka; Stephen Vasbinder, $17.50, Mayburg. Tho National Protective is repiesented in Forest Co., by J. P. Iluling of Tio nesta. 2t This signature Is on every box of the genuine Laxative BromO'Quininc Tablets toe remedy that rarca a evld In one day A. C. UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fino Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Itear of Hotel Wt'iti t r PA. Telephone o. 30. Hopkins. siioi: TALK. Agent for the Famous DDKililS MIOKS. SHOES. OXFORDS. SHOES. Ladies' Misses' Children's OXFORDS. OXFORDS. OXFORDS. Patent Leather Oxford. Common Leather Oxford. Kid Valour Oxford. OJFQJiWS for small men. for big men. Oxford of Any Kind at Any 1'rlec. SHOES ! SHOES ! 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. into trouble to show goods L. J. Hopkins. JAMES. Veilings and Voilles M)e one, 50. $1.00 one, 590. TANS, GRAY and BRIGHT NAVY Five peicea of this moat popular of all dresi stuff, Sheeriest, Drapieat of all the new drosa millennia of all the new weaves, Fasbinn'a particular favorite, SAPPHO VESTS- No neck, no sleoves n Vest designed to be worn with low neck Summer dresses a vest that comes up well ii dor the arms. It is not nuly practical but cooluat veat imaginable. TH O VIUI V.H '5e and 50e. LADIES' BLACK KNIT DRAWERS A Black Kuit Drawer, upen wiile at the knee, 50c pr. WILLIAM B. JAMES, OIL CITY, PA. Perfect Ice Cream Powder Is Instantly reaily for into, requiriiiK only tho addition of one quart of Cold milk, hall milk anil half cream, or all ervain, to make twoiiiarlHiifaa line lee ('roam aa any einileeliciner ran make, flavor fur lee t'ream are, ItiiMpherry, ritrawherry, Va nilla, Orange, Chocolate and Plain (tmlluvoreii to be lined with freali frtiita or iu limkiiiL' np lanev ereamn.) Perfect Water Ice Powder requires only the addition of one quart ofCold water lo make two quarts ol Water luo or Sherbet. Flavors for Water loj are, Lemon and Oranirn. Si ml us J'lc and we will mail you a packano of any of the above Havers, with our booklet, full ot valualilo receipt lor making all kinds of Plain and Fancy Creams and Ices. O. J. Weeks Co, !d Murray Ml., New York City, N. Y. Men's Summer Clothes Stiit ihle Bummer Clothing will do a great dual toward ob viating the preat discomfort of extremely hot weather. "Keep cool" is good advice with the temperature above the oiueties, but better and more practical advice ia to tell you bow. OUTING SUITS. aro a wonderful help. Their cost is not to be considered when you lake iulo consideration 'he comfort assured. Our line of these is a largo and ii.tereslini one, of extremely light fabrics, tich rs Finds, .Shihels and Homespuns. A change from regular Suit to one of these will he a ruvelatiou to you if you have not yet tried it. $8.00 to $15.00. Manhattan Shirts Attached nr detached ciill'-i, pleated nr plain fronts; al a full line of White Negligees at 1 50, 82 00, 8'.'..rj0 to ti 00. Special About 50 boya' Wash Suits, only, were 50c, to close, 25c. P ? ,ri M i. i . 41 &4-3SENECA ST, e.Z3ZT ON . PRICE-'CLOTHIERS lennsylvania UAlUtOAU. lilFKAI.O AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking eMcct, Nov. 3d, 1901. No. 30 Iliitl'alu Express, daily except Sunday. 11:25a.m. No. 32 Oil City aud Pittsburg Exj ress.daily.exoept 8unday..7:30 p.m. For II ickory.Tidioute, Warren, Kiniua, Bradford, Olean and the East ! No. 31 Olean Express, daily ex-ept Sunday 8:55 a. m. No. 33 l'ilU-liurg Express, daily except Sunday .......... 4:39 p. m. For Time Tallies and additional infor mation consult Ticket Agent. J. H, HUTCHINSON, J. R. WOOD. Genoral Manager. Oen'l Passenger Agt. MIOF.M of every kind oxFonvs for boys. Reduced. aizea ,'J to !, iu Cotton Crashes .I,. OIL CITY. PA.