THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WKDNK-NDAY, AIWST 13, VHO. FIRE INSURANCE . . AND . . REAL ESTATE AGENCY ..OK.. C. I MM k HI, TlOXESTA, PA. All Leading Companies Itepre.tcnted. Will Land, Farms, Jounen i& Lota for Sale or Kent. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. KKW AIIVKItTIHK.MUNT". I .kin mora. Ail. Modioli l'o. Ad. llopkillH. l.lM'alK. l'cnn'a It v. Headers. 1'mf. Illock. Local. Heath .t Knit. Ideals. Smart A xillicrbcru. Ail. , Kdinhoro Normal. Local. Lawrence I'alnla. Local. White Star (iiocory. Ideals. Tionesla Call Slorn. A J and local". Warren lliiainmi University. Iicala, Oil market closed at tl.-i Fine china dishes at T. C. 8. It Oil ami rhh leases at this olTico. Walton 1 leads the n all. T. ('. S. 1 ! k i us Mlla the lunulas times tl All Oxford at cost at Hoalli Foit'a. r'resu cookies anil cake at Tionesl Cash Store. It Horn, to Mr. ami Mm. 1.. Friedman, this iiinminit, New Mala lor fall, all the now shapes and colors. Ucath A Felt. It Shiie liaitnin at llnpklna' that will astonish you. Call and s e. H For anything- in choice frnilaor vi'K etahles, 'dione the White Star (iroe ry. Never used Lawrence? Try It this HpriiiH- -e Pr. J. C. Dunn about it. it Peaches, pears, plums, Rrapos, all of the rtnent, ut the While Slar (Irocerv. It For S ile-at Soowdon A Clark'a shop, second hand, bunny Poison elf-ollitij axle, tr The North Fole 1 alinimt as hard to 11 ml aa the men who not lost searching fur It. "New I'.rio" aliuva you know them, the kind that wear, new line Just In. llealli A Feil. It Jelly (ilassea 25o iloa., tumbler Sue dux. Mason xlasa jars Oo doz., at Tin nesia Cash store. It A ina-riae I'conso has been k runted toC. Knydiiraud M iss Lillian Hurrar, both ufMarieiivllle. Fanners' institutes will he held In this county aa follows: Tionesla, Feb. 11 and 12, 1WH; KelletuMIe Fub. 13. J. S. Hood, whose house was burned to iheKiouud Inst May, is a-sin at home In lila new ilouiieile JiiKt completed. Don't mlas gotlinn a pair of Oxfords or any other litflit shoes that aro uow soiling at a groat sacrifice at Hopkins'. They're eleirant but very cheap. It ' 1'rol.C. Illock the eye specialist and optician, will be at Central Hotel, Tio nests, for three (lays, Auir- 11. H and 15. All work guaranteed. C. illock, The Op tician. It Kdinbom Normal la Mltialed In a moat healthful and beautiful place. Send for Illustrated catalogue. Fall session opens September 2. John F. H'u'er, Principal. " SupU Cottle la ever from Maiienville looking after tolephono mallora. The probability is thai Tionesla will have an I 1-iiilit service, and that will bo as li should be. Wallace and Marlon Mealy have a new house-well under wav on Vine atreet, north of Hie hlrh school building, which will be occupied by Iheir parents when completed. Common yellow soap, moistened alliihlly and spread quick'y over fresh .nosiiuito bite w'H, It is said, qui 'kly re lieve the stinging pain. The same appli cation Is good fur bites nr other Insects. Pr Ilium was obliged to ainputato the third flneer of the rifiht hand at the third Joint as a consequence of a severe cut from sn ax which M', James Fitz gerald, of Huuter station sustained hist Friday. Charles Shatf, one of Sheffield's old est citizens and well known to many people ill thin section, died at his home on the 4th Inst. Ho owned the Shaw House, and was one of theuld landmarks of bis section. Mra. Nannie Taylor, wife of Kov. Joseph Taylor of Barnes, Warren county, died Sunday, and was buried at K.ist Hickory, the former home of Iho family, yesterday afternoon. Deceased leavea her husband and two small children sur viving. She was aeed.W years. lieu Adams, a Jewish peddler, com mitted suicide by shoot Inn himself at a boarding house In Warren, Thursday night. On the Monday night previous his satche', coutatning 21 watches nnd other article ofjeweliy, had been stolen, and the loss was too much for him. K. F.. Slitzlngor and Mrs. Al. White hill, J. K. Stitxingcr and family and Mrs. W'm. Khoup and son, Ira, of Nehrnska, and I. T. Stilr.inger and family of this place, were In Now Castlo, Pa., last Thursday to attend the funeral of a four months' old child of A. K. Slll.inger. Established nearly ten yea.-'. Orad nates In nearly every stale iu the Union, holding positions of honor and trust. The largest enrollment during the past year, in the history of Ilia Institu : ion. Such Is the record of Warren Kindness I'niversity, Warren, Penna. Send to-day for catalogue. 2t The school board met last Saturday evening and elected Miis Alice McCrea, a graduate of the borough high school, as teacher of No. 3, JVliss Christino Aguew, who had been elected to tuts room hav log boon transfered to No. 4, in which the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Miss Joyce, occurred. When graduates of a business train Ing school are in demand by business men it mentis that it givea the kind of training that lits for the active duties of life. Such a school is (lie Warren Hu-I nesa University, Warren, I'enna. If you contemplate course of training In busiuuss school, write fur catalogue, -t Joe Joyce has the foundation of Jaa. J. Landers' new domicile, at the lower end of town, skint completed and car penters will he at work on the super alructure in a few days. When our bach clor friend James gets his cags ready who'll he the bird to occupy Itf A year's subscription to tho KkI'I'IU.ii'an to the one making the right guess. On account of the meeting of the In ternational M ning Congress, at llulti- Mont., fieploiuber 1 to ', the Pennsylva nia lbiilroad company will sell excur sion tickets to liutlo and return, on Au gust 1(1, L'O, 'J I, and 27, good to return tuoiigiiial siarllng point nut later than September 110, at reduced late. For spe cific rales, slop-over privilsges, etc., con sult nearest ticket agent. It Hon. J. .Sterling Morton, late Secre tary ol Agriculture, says: "The llusiiiess College is far the best school to bring out the faculties required to do the work in tliis business age. I have four amis in business and i ach was given a course in a business college." Warreu Husiucas University, Warren, IVnli.v, stands in tho front tank as a business training school. Write to-day lor particulars iu regard to Its course of study. -I - Sharon, Pa., Is In the thr.ie of a smallpox epidemic. Dr. llerryhill, a prominent physician with a largo prac tice which necessitates him to yisll'scnres of people daily, was taken with the dreaded disease Saturday and removed to tl e pest house. The city council has ex pressed a willingness to appropriate $15,- 000 to be used ill the suppression of the outbreak. Vaccinalioii la being done on the wholesale scale thero at present. A donkey stepped into a store and tho owner approached the beast and asked : "What are you doing here? You know this is not the place for a donkey." "I am here" said t lie donkey "because I saw your advertisement on the fence that surrounds my pasture. I know you, Ion, must bo a donkey, or you would place your advertisement In a newspaper where It would be read by peoplo, not donkeys. lUiog lonesome to day, I thought I would be neighborly and make a frater nal call." Tho KKi't'iiLtcAN is prepared to fur nish nolo heads and envelopes In small lota neatly printed and put up in a nico cabinet, Just suited to tlie wants ot the people who have a limited correspon dence. With tho name and address on your paper and envelopes many mis tuki's are avoided, and the expense is scarcely any greater ihan you pay lor the blank paper and envelopes. Farmers and others living in the country are in vited to try this method. We know it will plraso them. An exchange tells of a lady who de cided to scam her husband, who was q'lile a bard drinker, so he would reform. To do this she procured the costume, of a devil which she saw at a masquerade. The next time the erring sp iuse came home feeling happy, she quickly donned the costume, and as he opened the door sho stepped forward and said In a sepul chral tone : "Come with me, I am tho devil." 1 he rrsult ratlier startled her, as Iho answer to her greeting was; "ZatsoT Shako, old boy, I'm your brother-in-law; 1 marred your sister." Tho Siverly ba'l players Tucka' Hide's -came up last Friday and ad ministered a dr ubbing to our home tentn in a very poo'ly played game on b.ith sides, the score s.amling IH to 15 In favor of he visitors at tlieeml of the ninth In ning. .Monday 'l ioiieita went to Titus, vllle and played the reiu. n game with the club at that ci.y. Those who wit nessed it say that the game was a very prulty one, and th.it two bad errors in the eighth inning by one of Tionesta's play ers gave Thtlsv il!o the gamo by ono score the result being 7 to 0 In favor of the home team. I'p to that Inning the gamo stood throe to live in favor of Tionesla. There are 10 eases of smallpox report ed at Mayvllle, Chautauqua county, N. Y. A short time ng.i a barbrr who had traveled with the Triple Plate shows, which started from Tidioute early in (he season and broke up at that place, opened a barber shop in the (own and in one day shaved "0 men. His bauds at that time wero all broken out wiih sores. A day or two alterwanls he was takon down with the lerrible disease and it is thought that lie Is the cause of the epldeinlo. The show appeared iu small towns in the vi cinity of (Jur'and and it is thought that the diseaso was originally con tr acted from some of the residents of that town, w here there have been nearly a dozen ca-s, The walcr Company has been having trouble keeping up tho supply "f water during the past two weeks. The reser voir hail sprung a leak and needed ro- pai-ing, in conseqtienoo of which there has been no water in it for ten days or more. That has been fixed but there still seems to bo a scarcely and it is evident (hero Is a large leak in the main line somewhere, but Just wnere, that's tl e rub, nobody being able to locato it to a certainty. P. S.- Since this Item was put in type tho leak has been louud. Tho main had broken squarely In two where it passes over a culvert near the school building. It has been repaired and in a day or two the reservoir will have lis usual amount of water. Relatives here have been apprise of the death of Dr. Jolm Pale Hays, eldest son of the lato David Hays a former well known resident of Tlonesta, which oc curred on the 1st inst., and his remains were la'.d to rest In the cemetery at A t kins, Arkansas, his late home. The de ceased had not enjoyed robust health for some time, his trouble being consump tion. Many of our citizens will remem ber Johnny Havs as a boy when the family left the country for the southwest, where they have since resided, his father having died there several years ago. Pr. Hays had become a physician of consid erable note, enjoying a large practice when overtaken by disease and cut down In the vigor of life. He left a wile, a lit tle girl nine years old, and ab y of seven. His mother and several brothers survive Initials'). Deceased was a cousin of our townsman James P. Davis. Training is everything. The peach was once a bitter alumml. Tlio cauli flower is only cabbage with an education. Train for business. Get a thorough knowledge of bookkeeping and typewrit ing. Warren llusiiiess University, War ron, Prima., is a celebrated btisines training school. Send to-day lor cata logue. 21 The nine-yeur-old mm of Postmaster W. M. Mi-Kim nfoil City, was crushed beneath tho w heels of a trolley car Fri day morning last, causing instant death. The little fellow, with a companion about his ow n age, waa playing in a small wagon, w hich was accidentally pushed under the rar. Mr. McKiin lias many friends In Tionesla, w ho will hear of this most distressing bereavement with keen est regrot. Hezin Richard Grove, one of Vmango county's oldest citizons died at his home near Suuville, Pa., on (lie tith inst., aged M years. Deceased, had always lived near the home where he nlosed his eyes iu death. Uo hail made occasional visits to Tionesla where two ol his sisters, Mis. J. A, Proper and Mrs. Eliza Paup, re side. Mrs. Proper and Miss Ida Paup attonded the luneral which was held on Friday afternoon last. The Hki'I'iilican exlonds hearty con gratulations to its young friends James Carson and bride, whne mariiago an nouncement apppcar in thin issue. James is tho second sou of our former townspeople, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. G. Car sou, now of West Hickory, ami his charming bride is the daughter of Squire ami Mrs. W, J. Foreman of East Hick ory. Succ?ts, happiness and a long life to the happy young cauplo. The lung list of students in attend ance at the Warreu Business University during the past year and tho many po sitions of honor and trust filled by its gradualeu iu all parts of tho country are evidence of too excellent training that this institution gives its graduates. Young people who contemplate taking a course ol training iu some good itosjuess College will make uo mistake if they so lect the Warieu llusiiiess University, Warren, Penua. Send to-day for pros pectus. 'It Keystono Council, No. 83, of the Ec lectio Assembly, was organized last Thursday evening, in A. O. U. W. ball, Tlouesta, Ly Deputy W. L. Cantield, of Oil City, assisted by Supremo Vico-l'rcs. John A. Jones, of Itiadlurd. The new Council starts with a membership of I'.O, and will hold regular meetings on the 2d and 4th Tuesday evenings ol each mouth. Following are the ollicors elected : Pres., E. W. IJowuiau j Past Pres., (i. T. An derson ; Vice Pres., Mrs. (J. W. Hole man ; Chaplain, C. A. Lauson j Control ler, U. H. K illiuer j Sec, Claudia lira ham ; Trcas., U. F. Feil ; Physician, Dr. J. C. Dunn ; First Wardeu. Walter Mor gan ; Second, Miss .Minnie (jlossor. trustees, s. r. Cjraon, C. r. Weaver, ti. 11. Kllltuer. Tho regular meeting of Endeavor Union was held Tuesday, Aug. otb, at al tho home ot Mrs. Arlio Lyucli. Aitor reviewing tho work ol the year and hear ing the reports of superintendents of ilif lereul departments, the annual election ol ollicers was taken up and resulted iu the election of most of thu old ollicers, as follows : President, huio E. Warden ; Vice Pres., Ellen li. Calliu; Iteo. Secy., Sarah K. tiorinaii ; Cor. Secy,, liurlruilo Myers j Treas., Theodora Criilerj Dele gate to futility Convention, Mrs. John Shuuk of Whig Hill. Eight depart- uiuiita of work were taken up and Supts. elected. Taking up only what can be auccexsllly carried on by the Union, they are: Mother's meetings; Evangelistic; School savings bank ; 8. 8. Observance ; Pailur work ; L. T. L. work ; Literature and Press work. At close of the busi- ni as meeting rofreshineiita were served by the committeo and mietiug was ad journed to meet iu two weeks at the home of Mrs, Elleu Hillard. Twenty- one ladies wero present. Secy. Hunt Sunk, Nobody Di on nod. Zach Slirivor, who lues in tho upper end of town, and w ho has had charge, ol a Johuboat," belonging to a couple of our well-known sportsmen, during tho last summer, had a surprise worked on him one morning last week. When he went fo take a casual look at tho boat to aee if It w as still sale and sound, high an I dry where he had been keeping it, he found, Instead ol a bent, the following note pinned to a tree to which the craft had been aeomely locked. Wbai are you looking for? a boat it is in the Hotloin of the Itiver the Inten tion was to burne it but wee ilesided to put il to the bottom. Yolii I.nimi- v. Zjch hasn't dragged the river yet to ascertain if the boat is ically at the bot tom or not, but may lakj a look when the wilier olears up a little. However, it is possible bis "Inliney" meant that he would find it at the bottom ot the river counting from the source to tho mouth the lower end, as it wore. Cruise of Iho "Kojiil Snvitgc" The large II it-boat, 26x170 feet jon- vej ing the Pittsburg party of pleasure- seekors mentioned in the ltKru iii.ii'a.n of last week, drilled into this port last Fri day evening, having made the run Irom (irundurville without special Incident or the loss of a man. The era It lay al an chor hero during, the night, and was vis ited by many of our citizens, to whom some of the party are known. Three large tents besides a commodious kitchen and dining room are erectej on the spa cious boat, and if the "pirates," as they have been called, are not having a right jolly time aboard "The Koyal Savage," which is the name they havo christened their boat (hen there are no snakes lef in these parts. A fine piano, and other musical instruments are a part ofllieout fit, and several good singers are among the members, and there is inspiration t burn, but we didn't notice lhat they were burning any. A first-class chef accom panies tho boat w ho manages to forage enough to keep i lie larder stocked, while the whole Allegheny is at their service should any of the parly get thirsty. Each member bears the Initials "K. S." on his manly bosom, w hich we suppose meant that they were the "Ileal Stuff," although none of them said so. Four doctors aro in the party, but they had not had occa sion to proscribe anything stronger than the "real stuff" since they set sail, not withstanding several medicine chests packed In ice are kept constantly on hand ready for instant use. The boat left hero Saturday morning, Willi the following good teliows aboard, all iu lino condition, and if any get into jail lielow hero we'll not be responsible, having steered them clenr of the coustables while in this nrt : Pr. C. J. Reynolds, Dr. E. It. Walters, Richard Owen, R. O. Sulor, A. E. Seidlo. Pr. J. L. McCance, C. II. Robinson, Leo. kauilmaii, Pr. Rog r Williams, J. P. Miles, ('has. A. Scliaeldenhraud, T. D. llaiuiau, and chef and helper. VOL AXD YOUR IKItXOS. Miss Ma Fones is visiting Siverly friends. E. E. Fleming was iu Oil City on business Monday. T. F. Kitchey, Esq., bad business In Curry on Monday. A, It. Kelly was in Pittsburg ou busi ness a part of last w eek. --Miss Ruth Clark vis. ted friends in Oil City a part of last week. L. J. Hopkins Is iu the Virginia oil fields on business tills week, C. M. Ault, of Ilowmanville, was a visitor to Tionesla yesterday. James Canliold was in Franklin on business the first of the week. Will Craig was up from Franklin to see his mother last Saturday. Mrs. J. F. Proper and aon Curtis, visited friends in Warren Friday. Miss Dolly Euiort is visiting her uncle, John Emert, alTyleisburg. P. M. McCall, of Tidioute, was a bus iness visitor to Tlonesta ytisterday. Dr. C. P. Siahr o' Lancaster, Pa., la a guest at the home of D. W. Clark. J. T. Carson was in Youngsville, Warren county on husinoss Monday, Edward Swauaon and Lrouard Smith visited friends in Kane over Sunday. -Miss Hello Jamieson was a guest of friends in Clarion a part of last week. Miss L. C. Nowkirk, of Sandy Lake, is a guest of her sis'cr, M rs. A . Carson. Win. Lawrence and D. W.Clark bad business Monday afternoon iu Oil City. A.T. Prookhouser left Monday noon to visit his son In Oil City for a few days. Miss Gertrude and Allc" Agnew are guests of friends at Crowu for a few days, Miss Evelyn York of Oil City, is a guest of her cousin, Miss Evelyn Grove. Mrs M. K, Abbott aud little daughter visited friends at Endca' cir over Sunday. Mrs. Ellen Felton left for Mnntpe lier, Ind yoalerday, for a visit of a few weeks. Amos dinger of Perry, was a busi ness visitors t i the county seat last Fri dry. Mrs. S. 8. Cantield and daughter, Maude, are visiting relatives in Titus- ville. Miss Genevieve Biyles of Emlenton, Is tho guest of her cousin, Miss Daisy Craig. T. J. Bowman of East Hickory, was a business visitor to the oil n ty seat on Monday. Miss Florence Fulton returned Mon day evening from a visit wilh friends In Oil City. Miss Florence Klinesliver was a guest of Oil City frinds a coiiplo of days last week. Albert Gaisor of Brooklyn, N. Y., is a guest of his Uncle, F. P. Kreiller, at Nebraska. Mrs. Clias. Hood returned last eve ning from a visit with her parents at President. Mrs. W, W. Grovo is visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. W. Swauaon, at James town, N. Y. Bert Kofncd, wifoand little son have gone to Silver Creek, N. Y., foi a few days' visit. Miss Lizzie Morgan, of Oil City, is here on a visit to her brothers, J. R, and W. E. Morgan. Mrs. R. L. Whitlon of East Hickory, was caMing on Tlonesta friends between trains last Friday. Mrs. P. Joyce and daughler, Miss Kathleen, visped Oil City friends a few days of last week. Judge Proper and Miss Elllo Waltors returned Monday from a few days' so journ at Lilly Dale. Mrs. Harry Canileld and baby son are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Zahn iser, at East Hickory. Frod Wilkins was down from West Hickory Iho guest of Lester Holeman over lust Friday night. Edward Selcraig of Chicago, was a guest at the home of Win. Lawrence a couple of days last week. Miss Daisy Craig visited her brother Clillbrd, at Oil Cily, a couple of days dur ing the caniaviij last week. K. C. Iloath and G. II. Killnier were In Fauncetown a part of last week look ing after tlioiroil interests. Louis Sivanson returned Monday evening from a two weeks' visit with friends in Jamestown, N. Y. Mis. Howe Lvons, and daughter, Miss Margan t, of Butler, Pa., aro visit ing among Tionesla relatives. Misses Eurelta Proper and Elva Lan- son left Monday evening for a couple of weeks' outing at Atlantic City. Misses Mina and Suie Bruce of I.nechburg, Pa., are hero on a visit to tliei' aunt, Mrs. W, L. Wolcott. Mra. Thomas Mays and daughters Goldie, Elilh and Grace, are visiting friends in oil City aud Franklin. -Mrs. John H. Berlin, ol Whig Hill, died very suddenly this morning at 7:00 o'clock. Mho was aged about 51 years. Mias Edith Hopkins returned Mon day morning from a two weeks' visit with Miss Virginia Siggins in Oil City. Mrs. A, A. Pease aud drughter. Miss Blanche, w ho have been sojourning at Chautauqua, arrived home lust evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kelly left last evening for Erie, from whence they will go over the lake to Chicago to visit rela tives. Miss Inez Brownell, of Corry, Pa., is visiting Tionesla friends and is at pres ent the guest ot tho Misses Randall at the Rural House. V. G. Armstrong, who is now located on the N iekel P ale road at Virmilioii, Ohio, was at home wild his family over Sunday. Mrs. Mary E. McElbaney of Butler and Mrs, Pheolie Williams of GroveCity, are here on a visit to their aider, Mrs. G. W. Bovard. Charlie Walbtirg, lormcrly in the em ploy ol 8. S. Canficld, but now located ill East Liverpool, Ohio, is here for a week's visit with friends. G. F. Watson and son Harry, left Monday for New York on business after which they will go to Atlantic Cily lor a week's pleasure. Mi-s Elite Cl.li k, who buhls a re sponsible position as stenographer and typewriter for a prominent Philadelphia Lion Coifeo is 1 6 ounces of pure collee to the pound. Coated Coffees are only about 1 4 ounces of conee and two ounces of eggs, glue, etc., of no value to you, but money in the pocket o 1 the roaster. Ttia aLsrt narkiM Ismm L. ibfa juhtf kail liwt umu. law firm, is at home for a short vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Clark. W. II. Morgan, foreman of the carv ing room at the mantel factory, left last evening for a week's visit with his fam ily at Hughsvillc, Pa. Miss Myrtle Held of New Lebanon, and Miss Elva McBrideof Fiaiiklin.sister and niece respectively of Mrs. A. C. Urry a e bore on a visit to her. ('has. M. Whiteiiian has disposed of his mercantile interests at Lily Dale and will return to Tionesla to live. There's no place like homo, Charlie. S. E. Church, of Church Hill, Hick ory twp., was a picas nt caller Thursday. He gives t lie same story that all our farmers tell about the great oats crop this season. Miss Ellen Bowman, of East Hickory, was a guest of Miss Helen Sniearbaiigli for a few hours last Fiiday while on her way borne lr. m a visit with relatives at Tylersburg. Mrs. David Blum and baby are down from North Warren visiting relatives. She was accompanied home by her bister, Miss Amy Anderson, who has been vis iting her a couple ol months. Mis. frank Trushal of Warren, a guest of Mrs. L. Agnew for a couple of months past, returned home last Friday, accompaniod by Mrs. Agnew who will visit Warren frieeds a few days. W. E. Witherell of Endeavor, en gaged during Iho past summer in look ing alter several fleets of timber lor Wheeler A Dusenbury at Logans Ferry, came home last week for a short visit. E. A. Yet'.er was down from Marien viile Saturday tho guest of tho editors' fac.ily. His daughter, Miss Ellen, who lias been visiting Tionesla friends for the past three weeks, returned home wilh him. J. F. Proper loft on Saturday lust for the Pacifio coast. From thence he will take a trip to Alaska partly to see the country and partly to look alter some business matters In that frigid region, lie expects to be gono a coupio of months. L. Agnew was in Pittsburg on busi ness this week. On tho way down and when leaving the car at Oil City Sunday evening, Iho Hep broke square off letting Mr. Agnew, who Is a heavy man, d wn pretty solid onto the truck, but for tunately causing no Injury further than a severo shaking up. John Freeman and Will Greaves came down fr m Warren in a row boat Monday arriving here about four o'clock in the afternoon. Besides having a most delightful outing tiny picked up a siring of light very nice black bt.s, and didn't pay much attention to fishing either. Tiiey were guests of J. D. Dayis and Pr, Greaves while hero. Reference to our wedding announce ments to-day will disclose the happy in telligence of the marriage of a very pop ular young Tlonesta couple Mr. Robert Fulton and Miss Mildred Horner. The ceremony was solemnized at Jamestown, N. Y., on tho Till inst., and proved quite a happy surprise to (lie young couple's many friends hereabouts, all of whom will join iu wishing Hum very many years of prosperous and happy inariicd life. Utter Hems. Work Is progressing finely under the lnaniigoineut of tho foreman, Mr. Otto Rudolpt. Miss Mauilo Hillard, guest of Mis. .Stephen King for the past week, returned to her home at Endeavor Saturday. Chat Hillard was also a guest there, Tuesday. Mrs. Otto Rudolph is anticipating a tiip to Noa town Mills, next weik. We hope she will enjoy her visit. Miss Ollie Killer of Heaver Valley was the guest of Miss Kale Botzer on Wed nesday. M..aud Mrs, Ed. Rudolph attended a social ball at New low 11 and reported a Mleasant time. Al. Alabaugli has moved his family herefrom Buck Mills and the mansion on (bo square is no longer vacant. Rolla Killer spent Sabbath with his parents at Beaver Valley. Rixky. New niiiusville News. Mrs Ida McGown had a runaaw ac cident breaking the harness aud buggy, but herself e-caping unhurt. ' Elmer Wallers' child got Us head bad ly buit. The peoplo about Nnwinansville have been harvesting. Elmer McMillan has his oats in shock. T here will be preaching at the New iiiansville Lutheran chinch next Sunday by Rev. Lucrone. All are invited. Miss Sadio Kerr of Tylersburg, is vis iting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Long. Mrs. James McMillan was in Tiones'a last week calling on many of her old ac quaintances aud friends. Mlnps the Coiiuli ami works ofl'llie ( ulil. Laxative Bromo-tjiiiuinn Tabiels cure a cold in one day. No cure, eo pav. Price at cents. ii-zr-iy MARRIED. FULTON HORN ER - In Jamestown, N. Y., Aug. 7, Pn2. Rev. Mr. Kcrm, of tho Episcopal church, olliciating, Mr. Robert A. Fulton and Miss Mildred J. Horner, both of Tionesla. CARSON- FOREMAN At tho brides home Aug. 12, uv lu,v. . K. Stie.e, Mr. J unes Harvey Carson of West Hickory, and Miss LoilemaGrace Foieinan of East Hickory. This siirnntiiro is on every lsx of the gonnlna Laxative Bromo-Quiniiic Tablets. tab remedy that rurrs a cold la one da I III f I I I- I IWA That boy of yours hat been working faithfully all spring and summer. Would not a course of instruction in some good business college be an excellent way for you to show yaur appreciation of Ids work f Besides, it will make him a bet ter business man. Ho will make use uf ll every day ol bis life. Bi tter write to day to the Warren Business University, Warren, Pinna., for lull particulars in regard to its course of training In com mercial branches. 21 Jioticc to Contractors. The Board f Trustees, F'irst Presby terian church, Marienviile, Pa., will re ceive bids lor the erection of a Presby terian church at Marienviile, Pa. Bids received until Aug. loth at noon. Hoard roserves rights to reject any or all bids. D. B. Shiki.ds, Pres. 2t h. F. KKNDAI.L, Sec. SPECIALS Ladies' Shirt Waists & Wrappers We l'.ave 100 Ladies' Shirt Waists aud s like number, of Wrappers and we are gciog to make the price clone them out. M.00 Waists for 2 50 150 100 75 50 $2.75 1,75 100 75 50 35 Come Early Before the Best are Gone. L. J. Hopkins. JAMES. Seasonable offer inz of Shirt COLORED 1.00 waists C8c 1.25 waists 78c 1.50 wnists 88c 1.75 waists 98c 2.00 waists 1.08 2.25 waists . 1.18 2.50 waists 1.38 3.00 waists 1.08 3.50 waists 2.18 5.00 waists 2.98 "WHITE "WAISTS. $1.25 waists 1.08 1.50 waists 1.28 1.75 waists 1.38 2.00 waists 1.48 2.50 waists 1.88 2.75 waists 2.08 3.00 waists 2.28 3.50 waists 2.98 4.00 waists 3.38 5.00 waists 4.08 WILLIAM B. JAMES, OIL CITY, PA. Perfect Ice Cream Powder Is Install My ready for use. reouirinir only the addition ol one ouart of Cold milk. 1ml milk and iinif crcmu, or all cream, to innke two iinrtH of a line Ice Cream aa any con led loner can make. Klavnra for Ico Cream are, lUnntierrv, Htrawlierry, Va nilla, OraiiKP, Cliocolato and l'lain (unllavored to lo used with Ircali fruita or In makiiiir up liiucy cream.) I'crhct Water Ico lodor requires only make two quart of Water Ico or .Sherbet. Oraiiiro. Send un 20r; and we will mail you a packao of any of tho above flavors, wltb our li.Hiklei. full ol valuable rccuintH for makinir all kinda of l'lain and Fancv ( 'mania and Iocs. O. J. Weeka A Co, til Murray Straw Hats Half Price. Any straw tint in our stuck no matter tlie early season prioe at exactly ono half the plainly marked price. Plenty of hot weather in store yet, as August and September are not cool moutln by any means. All I'atiaiiu's inc!cdo in tikis oll'ur. Men's 2-Piece Flannel Suits Reduced in Price. tin.no Suila now 112.00 Suits now $15.10 Suits now A few odd suits in lower priced jarineo ta at half p ice but not all sizes. Boys' Wash Suits. Any Ptiit in our stuck no matter the price, at one-third off the plainly marked price. White Slou,e Waists, bizes 3 to H, that were 50c, now '2'Jc, and KIoiho and lliifsitui Waists lhat were II, uow 50c. fON E. PR 41 43 SENECA ST, A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Itear of Hotel Weaver TIONESTA, FJ. Telephone Xo. 20. For This Week. $1.50 Wrappers, 1.25 1.00 $100 (10 75 Waists At about one halt real value. WAISTS. the addition ofono quart of Cold water to Klavora for Water Icj aro. Lemon and !St Now York City. N. Y. f7.60 $H..V) $10,00 ICE" CLOTMlErTS OIL CITY. PA.