THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY. AITUVHT S7, FI RE INSURANCE . . AMU . . REAL ESTATE AGENCY ..UK.. C. M. AllS k SON, T ION EST A, I'A. All Leading Comptnlex llepre&entinl. Wild Latulu, Farms, Jfounes C Lot for Sale or Kent. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. NKW ADVKIITI-KIKNTS. Trial Mm. James. Ad. l.aminora. Ail. Kohinson. Ail. Hopkins. Locals. Cciurt I'roclauislioii. I'onlnrmalioii Notice. lYnn'a l(v. HltildorS. Ilcalh ,t Full, laicals. F.dinhnro Normal. Local. Lawrem-e Faints. Locals. W hite Star (irncory. Locals. Tinnosta Cisli More. Local. Warren Kiisiucm University. Locals. Oil market clowsl at 1.2i Finenuitia dishes at T. ('. 8. It Oil ami Run lease at this olllce. WaiUin 1 leads llie.u all. T. C. 8. Hopkins sells the Douglas hhoea tl All groceries fresh at Tionesta Cash Sloie. . It Lota ofhartiain shooa yet at Hopkins' lure. It Full art Mrs. Toll's Irons Ikkj at Tio ueala I'axli Store. It Ladies' shoes ofall descriptions and prion at Heath A l'Vit'a. H 1,awrence paint fur home paintoa aee Dr. J. C. Dunn uVuntfist. It Now U Hie time to use Lawrence paint audi by Dr. J. C. Dutm clniKnist. The borough school will licglu op erations for tho ensuing term next Mon day. For Sla at Soowtlon A Clark's shop, second hand, bunny DoNun olf-olliii axle. tf --Ahmit 20 ladit-a' shirt waists yet at llopkimi'. Thev must Kit out at any price. It A K I time lo buy Iruit Is when it's at Its best, which is now, at While Star Grocery, It The newest slyle in shoes c.ui be seeu ai Heath it Kill's. Niualltwt prion III t iwu too. It "Our Majesty" corset ia llio latest and beat. Hopkins hit the exclusive sale in Tionesta. -t tireen lowuship has erected a new school house on a plot of pioutid oppo site tho hoine ol Wm. Ilium on tiermau Hill. Mm, linker, wife ol A. J. linker, liv ing out beyond Ntewarl Kun, near the V. M. cburcb, fell and broke her left fore arm lat Thursday , Knastin' ears, iqiiash, sweet potatoes, and the like are now among the veget able dlliom-les to bo had at the While pilar tirocery. Always fresh. It Following; I the list ol letters remain inK uncalled for In lha Tionesta, I'a., l'osl (Mice, for the week ending Autf, -7, UK)'-: Miss Maude Hunter. D. H. Knox, P. M. The Edinboro Stiitn Normal School gradiinU'd the largest class thisycar In it's history of nearly half cetuury. Fall session begins SScp'timlier U. John F. lligler, Triii. It --You have only a few days in w hich to look after llio mailer of rrgisliation. Hupt. 4 1 U ia the laicst dale il you ish to qiiabi'y lorllie fall election. See to It at once, Kopublicaus. Fred Hrcokuouacr cut a bad gusli In h-s light knee ono day last week while assisting Kd. Graham In the erection of a saw m il near Hunlcr .Sialion. Ha was tiling a find adze and the blado penelraloil to lha bone. The peach crop In Chautauqua county is a f.iilure and Rrapos aie rotiing to quite an extent in some v'ue.vards, enough to alarm many grow ers consider ' ably. It is thought to be due to the cool, wet weather. The Pennsylvania Railroad, in order to facilitate tho boarding of trains by passengers, will hcrcaf.er have four ateps for Us pasenircr conches instead of three. Tho old conches ill be changed to meet the requirement. All Ihotie who pans through the door ol success w ill find it lnbelrJ "l'ush." Tush towards since. Get a business training. Take a conme of training nt Warron Iliisiuess University, Warren, Tenna. Send to-day for catalogue. 4t A young aon of Xc'son Moore liv ing near Nebraska," was bilieu by a rat tlesnake Tuesday of last w eek. Dr. Detar of KeUettville, atlended the Ind, who is past the danger polut and will recover all right. D. W. Clark received word this morning of tho d?:ilh of his niece, Miss KlUe Frank, daughter of Mrs John D. Frank of lliisll, N. Y., who is well known to many of our older Inhabitants as Mi a Verna Clark. The deceased was aged about a years. Hay-ride and corn-roasts ro promi nent fi Klu res in tocidy eventstiieiiediiy, ond it is nothing unusual to ee a I' ir y of young folk, and Hoiiiti Hint are mt so young, perched up n a hay-rack driving to some friendly cornfield in the country "out for a time." Yon are quite w rong In thinking that the market U overstocked. There was never such a doniand for young men and women who have been trained for po sitions as stenographer and bookkeepers. (Jet into line. Taknaeourso of training in Warren Business University, Warren, Tenna. -It Ti.o marriuiro of Miss Ada Csrner daughter of A. II. Cnrner of Marienville, to Mr. George McUarvey, son of Kev, and Mrs. Hubert Mciarvey,of Tioiienla, was aoleinnizwl at the home of the groom's parents on tho l'Jth l st , Kev. Mr. Mcfiarvey mlb-ialing. The newly wedded couple w ill make their home in Siverly where Mr. McGarvey is employed. They ay that coons are working the corn pnti hes to beat the band and the farmer, too, although most of lha corn ia scarcely lit lor roasting ears yet. The scarcety of feed in the woods is responsi ble lor driving the animal thus early into the cornfields. The man w ho ow ns a good coon dog I a rcul nabob now In Hie eyes of the lover of tho great Ameri can a)ort ol "cooning." A good biissuess education make a minister a belter uiini.ter j a lawyer a betler lawyer j a farmer a better farmer; a uierohaut a be'.ter men-hunt; a me chanic a better mechanic and a women of me.in competent to manage her own affairs. Send Ic-dnv to the Wnrren Busi ness University, Warren, Tenna., for full particulars In rt gnrj to its courses of training for business. 4t Whilo attendiui a professional call at Drniol II lark's up on Smoky 11.11, last Saturday, Dr.Dunn met a raltloi stretched across the pith leading to the house that beat anything for air.o, waist measure uiont, that has been captured In these parts for many a day. The din-tor thought ho had kilie I llio leptile, Slid had put it into a box, but w hen he arrived here it was found to be quite a lively corpse. The Kidgway Advocate has Installed a new pruning press, the old machine having goiicn Iimi slow lor the rapidly increasing subscription of that nourish ing journal. Urn. Ilakei is glvng the people of l'.lk county the best p:iper they ever had, ami 11 is a pleasore to note that bis eile.-ls are approbated to the extent that ho can indulge In improvements whereby he can keep fully abreast of the limes. The Clarion Democrat says of the Normal of that place, In a recent issues iVitli such a faculty as the new Principal, Doctor Samuel Weir, and Doctor Ballon- tine, Professors Welsh and Egbert anj Miss (iivau there U no limit to the possi bilities of the school. They stand away up towards the top In the line of their profession sud are capable of bringing the school to a perfection .1 success never a I (hi i' pi) hilhert i. A largo crowd of enthusiast who had g ilhered at (he ball ground last Fri day expecting to see the third game be tween Titusvllle and Tlonesta, were bad ly d isappointed at the failure of lie vis itors to put In an appearance. At the last moment the home club was advistd Hint Titusvllle had gone to Cambridge that day. Each team has won a game nud I lie "fans" would like to see the rubber" bolore the season end. The sixlee.ith annual convention of the Forest County W. C. T. U. will be held tli It year in the M. E. church, West I! ickory, hcgititi'ng on Thursday after- noon.8epl.il, and continuing till Fri day a .ei noon. An Interesting program hns been a-rangrd, and It is expecied to make tho uieeiing more than ordinarily Inlioesiteg in all who allend. Among tlic special fcaUM S w ill be a lecture by Col. ;eo. W. Ila'n, one of lha country's most noled orators, on Thursday even- lug. -Have you notic ed that tho swallows h ive lilt us? we mean tho little bird swallows. This means an early full, accoidiu' to tho old way of figurlng tutngs. Some years these pleasant little birds stay as late as the middle of Sep tember, and then we have a long stretch of lino fall weather, but w hen they take their southern High! so early as this you may look lor trouble soon to come. Now this may not all be true, but it won't hurl to "watch and see," as the weather propho's say. We note witii some conslernat ion thai Edilor J. K. Wenk, of tho FoHK.-iT Hk- ft iil.lC'M, has been having absolutely nolli'iig to say about big bnss, buffalo suckc-a and wall-ey d piko this season. Can it bn possible lie has lost interest In piscatorial mailers, or Is there nothing doing in that llncf Pulley F.pirit. Lots do'iig but few bitit.g, Pro. Smith. Con ditions not Just l telit yet. When tne moon's phases get jes so you'll hoar from tins end. Several eight nud ten-pounders have Iweii marked down and when some lolks aro least expecting it we'll lift 'em. There i promise ol a good gnmo of base ball at the home grounds to-morrow, wh n Clarendon and Th nesta will try conclusions. The two teams will be closely ma'chej if what we hear about the C' a endon boys can be relied upon, nud theie will be no "loading" on eithor side, none jut home plnvers being in the game, so that the pairons of the sport may look for an inieretling and woll contested ti'l. The game will be called at 1:30 in oider to lei tho visiting club return on the alioi noon train. It is hoped there will be a good lu'n out to sie a nico game of ball. The present cold summer brings out scrap-book testimony of llio "cold sum mer of 18t0," when there wore Ice and snow in April, May and June, says the Warren Mail. July also had snow and l"e even as lar south as Virginia, and the corn cop was destroyed. In August hero were a lew warm days, but on Aug. Pith Ice formed and w inter clothing was necessary. October and November w ere cold and wintry, but December was mild and gave the most comfortable weather of the year. Ho you see this year' weather isn't as bad as might be, and S pteuiher may give us warm and pleasant weather. The passing siding at the station here is being extended up Hie river a distance ol seven hundred feet, and it is hoped ibat this w ill lo Kino extent relieve the long sufering public Iron) the tedious waiting which thev have almost daily had lo put up with at the bridge crossing lor years past. There Is hardly a day goes by that tho law regarding the block ading of Railroad crossings has not been broken at this station and the insolent re plys oTtlie Irlght Irain cicws to th mild protests of our citizens has at times been extremely hind to bear, but at last a par tial relief see. ns to bo in sight. The country papers are full of ac counts of swindlers practicing tiioir wiles on country folks, who persist In dealing w ith strangers III a manner that would cause immediate suspicion II his neigh bor or dealer, whom ho knows all about would suggest It. To avoid being swin dled, oVil with the firm whom jnu i now; deal wiih linns who advertise Iheir business and me. hods ill news papers, because they nre not ashamed of them. The swindler who travels through the country aims to keep his business out of the public press; avoids llio counlry newspaper the same as he doe the police, liewaro of strang er ; patronize tho man you kuow. Dr. J. K. Mealey and wife, who have been guests of E. C. Really and other rel atives here, lelt yesterday for Tiouesla, where they will niako a short visit before leaving for their home in Tiona. Der rick. Mrs. Alex Hunter and children, of Neluaska, who bad been visiting her sister, Mr. Thomas Lewis of Franklin, returned home last Friday, stuping here with her grandmother, Mrs. Rachel No ble for a few hours. Miss Emma Klser came up from Wilkinsburg Saturday and spent a few days at Iho home of her Bister, Mrs. W. II. Smith of German Hill, returning yes terday with Curtis, Paul and Martha Pultlnburg, who havo b.en enjoying the past summer with grand na Klser. Messrs. Smith and 8:eakmnn, prom inent einploi es of the Oliver Irou com pany, of THlsburg, who have been guests of II. W. Ledcbiir ol Starr, for a couple of weeks past, returned home Saturday. They were accompanied by Wilbur Led- ebur, who has secured employment with the linn. -The Kane Republican of last Thurs day say : Tho marriage of Mr. Paul Starsmeare lo Miss Tress ie Slsrnor. of Tionesta, and Mr. Lawrence Wilcox, of Bradford, to Miss Pearl Rockwell, will be solemnized at Jamestown next Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Stnriuearo will make their home in Kane. After all the farmers succeeded in helling in their crops in prolty fair con lion, most of them being fortunate enough lodo their harvesting between showers In such a way as to experience little or no dainngo to hay or cereals. The oat crop, which has about all been safely garnered, was a large one in this section and gen erally of a superior quality. Corn is not looking extra Hiid tuny be said to bo al most a failure, while buckwheat is not showing up lo the bestadvanlage, though it has time lo catch up If not overtaken by early I mats. Potatoes promise;ell, and n the diver portions are not rotting lo any great exieul. Apples are not go ing to be abundant here, though some trees are quite well loaddd. Katheilno Kilxgerald, widow of the Into James Filzorald, died at her home in Tinnesia township, a mile below the sta tion at this place, on the Allegheny river, on Thursday evening last. She was aged about til yes', and leaves a lari.o fami ly of grown clii'dren. On the 8ih Inst., while splill ug kindling wood she made a imsstmko and cut (he third linger on her right hand at Hie second joint so severely Hint ampulalion wa found to be neces sary. The wound seemed lo bo doing well and was almost healed, when a soreness of the throat and ne?k be;, an lo trouble her, and when a phvsician was called he found Hint lockjaw had devel oped, and which finally caused her death. Tne Mineral was bold on Saturday Inst, lha i-itei ment l iking place in the Catho lic cemetery at Tldloute. For some time past running beack several yeaa in 'act the bank of the .iverlnrear ol the UnTiii, can ollice and the vacant Fisher lot has been used as a sort of public dumping ground, all kinds of refuse having been carried there and thrown over the embankment, in cluding paper, tin cans, decayed veget ables, table sliq n, and oven worse, ere ating a stench at times most foul and disease-breeding. Tho altoutioD of the health bnnrd has heretorfore been called to the nuisance, but witii little uvail. The own ers of the property have now taken steps to abate the trouble and have once more given tho place a protty thorough clean ing, and now wish to give fair warning Hint Hie nuisaiici) will no longer be toler ated. Prosecution will follow if the III thy practice is persisted In. List of Jurors, .Sept. Term, 11102. (IRANI) JUIIOUS. Burden, George, farmer, Kingsley. Hunter, D. W laborer, Howe. Gilbert, M. N lalmrer, Harmony, Brooks, J. H., farmer, Green. Huir, Joseph, lumberman, llnrnett. White, VI. E., laborer, Harmony. Watson, Harry, clerk, Green. Mn.e, J. It., Inacber, Harnett. Ledel ur, It. W., laborer, Green. Miles, Asa, farmer, Harmony. Daulienspeek, J. W., liler, Green. Wolf Charles, teacher, Tionesta tp. ilunlor, Joiin, fariimr, Kingsley. Feitt, C. F., agent, Borough. Beck, D. J., farmer, Kingsley. Handy, A. J., farmer, Harmony. Church, James, farmer, Hickory. Roib, Fred, fanner, Borough. Smith, John, laborer. Kingsley. Buhl, i. W., restaurant keeper, Ji nks, Foglo, B. F., farmer, Harmony. Anderson, A. P., farmer, Howe. Mohney, Jas., farmer, Harmony. A rebel, W. F., farmer, Harmony. PKTIT JI lloHH. Parker, J. L., blacksmith, Jenks. Albnugh, E., laborer, Kingsley, Taylor, W. II., laborer, Jenks. Ekis, 8. R., laborer, liarnett. Kerr, Ernest, farmer, Harnett. Belts, T. C, lumberman, Jenks. Wallers, L. E., clerk, Kingsley. llottle, W. C, farmer,, liarnett. Rudolph, Hurry, lnboror, Kingsley. Copelnnd, W, A., fanner, Hickory. Winegard, Charlos, farmer, Tionesta tp. Mohney, L. J., laborer, Howe. Jones, John A., farmer, Kingsley. Brock way, II. 8., laborer, Jenks, Brown, George, lumberman, Jenks. Brentieman, R. N., fanner, llnrnett. Fitzgerald, A. M.. farmer, Harnett. Berg, Frank, cleik, Junks. Frampton, James, clerk, Jenks. Landers, J. J., lumberman, Borough. Martin, A. O., limner. Hickory. Sweet, N. C, laborer, Jenks. Koiaer, J. L., barber, Jenks. Gtnscu, ('lias. E laborer. Hickory. Patterson, Win., laborer, Kingsley, Wa'.son, Leon, clerk, Kingsley. Neill, J, S., farmer, Harmony. Thompson, R. J., laborer, Jenks. Waller, W. A., farmer, Green. Boyd, Ernest, teacher, Green. Lntt, Charles, jobber, Jenks. Plainer, David, farmer, Hickory. Archer, I). V., driller, Harmony. Carson, Jesse, farmer, Tinnesia tp. Slociim, J. II., lalmrcr, Barnelt. Rogers. W. 0., stonemason, Tionesta tp. On ss, Cecil, lumberman, Jenks. Stiles, B. O., boot keeper, Harmony. Underwood, R. A., farmer, llowo. Ray, Samuel, farmer, Jenks. Piehl, O. J., lumberman, Jenks. Clark, J. R., wagonmaker. Borough. Richards, J. G., driller, Kingsley. Mi Canny, 0. P., laborer, Kingsley. VOL AM) I01K FKILMIS. Ula Milis ret rued Saturday to bis labors in Pittsburg. J. D. W. Reck was a business visitor to Oil City on Monday. Dr. F. J. Bovard was a business vis itor to Oil City Saturday. Jacob Simon, of Oil City, w as in Tio nesta on business Monday. Elmer Densmnro was down from Fa gundus on business yesterday. Miss Nellie Carson, of West Hickory, visited Tionesta friends Monday. W. L. Wolcott was In Philadelphia on business during tiie past woek. Dr. C. Y. Delar, of KeUettville, was a business-visitor lo oil City Monday. Mrs. U. Males, of Brookvillc, Is a guest at the home of A. C. Brown, Esq. Mr. aud Mrs. C. M. Whiteman went to Kittauning for a few days yesterday. James Church, of Hickory township, had business in the county seat Satur day. Hon. O. C. Allen of Warren, attended to legal business in Tionesta last Thurs day. W. A. Connely of Hickory township, had business in the county seat Tun it day. II. M. Tarshall and J. L. Thomson, of Tidioule were in Tionesta on business Monday. Leon Watson and A, L. Woller of Kelleltvillo were attending to business In Oil City yesterday. Miss Blanche McGinnis of Youngs town, Ohio, is a guest of the Misses Kath leen and Mary Joyce. -Mrs. J. II. Kelly and Mrs. G. G. Gaston spent a few days of the past week at Allegheny Springs! Misses Bertha Fogle ol Noilltown, a guest of the Misses McCrea last woek, re turned home Saturday, Miss Sophia Ledobur is up from Erauklin on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Leilebur. Mrs. O, F. Miles and baby left Sat urday for a visit to her parents at Plain Grove, Lawrence county. Miss Wilda Uncapher of Plumville, Indiana county, is a guest at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Dr. Morrow, Rny and Bohel Rayuor.of Tylersburg, were guests of thoir cousin, Miss Maine Fitzgerald a part of last week. Miss Susie Hilling returned Saturday f-oin a two week's visit with friends in Salem, W. Va., aud Pittsburg. Mrs. 11. W. Horner of Ivinziia, was a guest of hor daughtor, Mrs. G. E, Georw, at Hie Cen ral, over last Sunday. Ralph Biocher Is at home from Grove City college prepared lor hi labors as teacher of the Smoky Hill school, Mrs. J. G. Cnrson and dnugbter-ln-law Mrs. W. W. Carson, ol West Hick ork, were Oil Oily visitors yesteidny. Misses Blanche Mae Pease and Flor ence Klitiostiver, of Tionesta, were guests ofTidioote friends Wednesday. Nows. Mrs. W. W. Grovo returned Mondav from a iwn weeks' visit with her daugli. ter, Mrs. F. W. Swanson, at Jamestown, N. Y. Miss Martha Morrow, of the high school faculty, is attending the Venango county teachers' institute at Oil City this week, Ks-Slieritr Walker was among tho Griiudervlllinns who came dow n Satur day and spent Sunday with Tionesta Irlends. Miss Alice Stilziuger of Dunkirk, N. Y., arrived in town Monday nud Is visit ing her mother and othor friends for a few days. Landlord Weaver la nursing a vac cinated arm with a large wax-kernel un der it and he don't fee. a bit gay over It either. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Baughinnii and daughter, Lucille, of Oil City, were guests of Mrs. B.'s brother, A. C. Brown, over last Sabbath. Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. Anderson and young son of Franklin, wore guests ol tnere cousins, Station Agent J, W, Mc Crea, last Sa ur Jay, W. II. Morgan, foremnn of the enrv ng room nt tho mantel factory, returned Saturday from a two wocks' visit to his home, Hughsville, Pa. Mrs. Tho. Mays and daughters, Goldie, Edith and Grace, visit al friends in Oil City and Franklin last woek, re turning home Saturday. Mrs. Bollman, of Monongahela City I'a., aud Miss Jeanetlo Beavor, of Los Angeles, Cal., were guests of Mrs. Kate B. Craig, during the past woek. J. W. Green visited his parents at Sugar Run a part of last week, going up to get his daughter, Maude, who has been visiting theio for a month past, Mrs. S. S. Oanlield and daughter, Mrs. G. T. Anderson, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Canfield's daughter, Mrs. F. R. Thomson, in Bloomdalo, Ohio. Fred Klinnst'vor of Nebraska, is spending a two weeks' vacation from his duties as clerk in the Collins A Kroitler store, at Atlantic City and other well known resorts. Mrs. J, W, Jnmleson, daughter Bolle, and niece Jeanetlo, attended tho harvest homo picnic at Elk City, Clarion county, a couple of days last week, Misses Emma Andorson and Maude Wood of East Hickory, were guests of Mrs. S. T. Carson of the West Side, Inst Friday while on their w ay to visit friends at Nebraska. Charles Snyder of Fagundiis had the third linger of his left bund so badly hurt a few day ago, by getting it between two pieces ol casing that it had to bu am putated at the second joint. Our congratulations are extended to Miss Julia Moriarly and Mr. Hart Leech, both of tuis place, on the successful mat rimonial partnership Ihoy formed Inst Thursday at Crown. Marienville Ex press, Gus B. Evan of Endeavor, and Wal ler Crouch of East Hickory, caino down to sto the ball game lust Friday, but met witii disappointment, as did many others at the non-appeai anco of Iho Titusvllle team. Elizabeth, the li-nmnths-olil child ol Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kennedy, r.f the township, died Sunday ol pneumonia, and was buried in Riverside cemetery Monday afternoon, Rey. J. 0. Bowman conducted tho funeral services. wz4 Horse Sense ; teaches that glue and H Oldeggstuseutogiaze v. some coHees with) are not fit to drink. Lion Coifed is never elazed it's pure, undoctored cotfee. The Maled package keeps It lfch nd puro. A Draco ot Accidents. James Henderson Jr., of East Hickory, mot with a very painful accident while piacticing with a base ball Monday alter noon. 'I he accident consisted in the dis location of his right thumb, and so batliy that the bone protruded through tlioskln, what might be termed a compound dislo cation. Yesterday morning Charles Warhnin had his right hand badly lascerated by getting it in contact Willi the knot saw on the Wheeler A Dusenbiiry mill at En deavor, where he is employed. Ho was not running the saw himseif, but was standing near with his back to it. A companion spoke to him and he turned to reply and in doing so threw his hand against the fasl running saw. Dr. W. G. Morrow attended both the unfortunate young men, and although Mr. Warhuin's laseerniiou is a bad one, (lie doctor an ticipates no troublo in bringing him out with a pretty fair hand notwithstanding. Nevfinniisrillo News, All is well as far as heard from in this latitude. Mrs. Ira Brooks was tho guest of Mrs. James McMillan on Wednesday, Rev. McGarvey was the guest of John Brewcster Saturday. Rev. Laurnne was a guest at the home of Mrs. Peter Biocher on Monday. Ho was the guest ol Mrs. Jus. McMillan on Friday. The ladies of the F. M. church have purchased a fine ingrain carpet and have just cleaned the church and put it down. There will be preaching ; at the New mausville Lutheran church next Sunday at 3 o'clock . Zinc and ( rinding Make Devoo Lend and Zino Taint wear twice as long as lend and oil mixed by hand. Sold by James D. Davis. tf ( ream of (lie News. Many a man is compelled to bo a nuisance in o-iter to at.raet attention. - If wo have anything iu summer goods you want you can get it mighty cheap. Heath it Feit. It Wise is Hie man that enn give a wo man adviso without incurring her en mity, Beauty of Lawronce paint is il's so easy lo use Dr. J. C. Dunn druggist sells it. ;t A woman always stops talking long enough to give a mail a chance to pro pose, For a nice trunk or suit case try Hop kins. It It nover rains on the unjust If he can get hold of an umbrella that belongs to Hie just. We have bought shoes on purpose to stand the racket after school coiumeuce, see them before you buy. Heath it Feit. Many a young mnn has been cured of palpitation of the heart by marrying tho girl. The season's dnntiesl products in vegetables and fruits are always to be had at the White Star Grocery, I'noiio your orders for quick results. It Most women are afrnid of a loose dog or a tight mnn. Fine dishes and glassware at Tiones ta Cash Store. It Summer goods, shirt waists, etc., at your own prico. Heath & Feit. It It must bo tough on tho jailor who has a lot of felons on his hands. Malta-Vila is tho new brcasfast food. Try It. AtT. C. S. It - -Tho best placo for a tiinu to have a boil is iu the teakettle A few pair of those New Erio shoes lelt. They go at half the regular prico while ihey hist. Remember the name Now Erie. Hopkins. It Alieisofteu told without saying a word. School Sopt 1st., some new shoos will be wanted. Como and look et our school shoes for children. Heath A Feit. It Time is money to the n an who lias a government contract. -II cubic inches in every gallon of Lawrence seo Dr. J. 0. Dunn druggist. Tho chief burden of soino people's lives is Iheir neighbors. To get good bread buy Hour at Tio nesta Cash Store. It A very poor sort of man may be wetllhy If he has the money, Heath & Veil are showing tho nicest lino of shoes iu town. Tho small prico sells a good many too. Come look them over. It Wheu a tramp sees an ax it always gives him a splitting headache. --No ben.ino or water in Lawrcnco paint- ask Dr. J. C. Dunn druggist. It An epilnph on a man's tombstone rcver indicates that ho was a bore. - Ifitsapnirof shoes you're looking for no matter w hat s;ze loot you have come here we'll lit you nut at a very small cost. Heath iV l-'eit. H A woman never reallv knows man until she knows she doesn't. A paint Willi a reputation - that's Lawrence. Dr. J.C Dunn druggist sells it. It Alacrity Is (he thing wilh which an amateur responds to an encore. Get a freo sample of Chamberlain's Stomnehn and Liver Tablets at Killuicr Bros., Tionesta, or W. G. W ilkiiis, West Hickory. Pa. They aro easier to lake Hud more pleasnnt in ell'eet than pill. Then their use i nut followed by cousii- 1alion as is ntton the case w ith pill, tegular s z, 2 " per box. This sigristure Is on every box ol tho genutna Laxative Bromo'Qimiinc Tablet th remedy that cure a colU la aa7 it i ..' i I" U W, va ben you wake up witn a ha I t r-to in vnur mouth, iro nt nm-e to Killmer Hro Tionesta, or W. (. V dkins, e-t Hick ory, I'a., nud get a free sample of Cham-iM-rlain'a Stomnelio and Liver Tablets. One dose will make you well. They also euro billioiisness, sick headache and con stipation, A man likes to h-ar a w man say she has never beii kissed even if he doesn't believe it. flops Ihr t'vujiliaud works flthr I lil. Laxative Bromo-ljiiiuiue Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, i o p .v. price ii cents. 11 27-ly 13 Weeks For"25Xts. I aui matt pvulr lagiuna' .'- kijr port i tig ppr j ubathtd. XL-Suiaurilf OB re wUiniTif n tA iiK 1111. Trst. 8b"rtinc, bilii-nli lit kin'i put'ii.lK-'l. F'M)iuiurrf of intrnaurinr It la nw l'hnvi, wo will Mmi it ttiirtn wckaf r'J.'e. itiifij. bmj Ui.'wi )-irM. Addrtat, PECIALS Ladies' Shirt Waists & Wrappers We have 100 Ladiej' Shirt Va:stj and a like nuraber.of Wrappers and we are going to make the price close tbem out. 8-1.00 Waists lor 2.50 150 1.00 75 50 82.75 1,75 100 75 SO 35 Come Early Before . the Best are Gone. L. J. Hopkins. Not a bit too eaily to buy your COTTON BLANKETS. Theso cool nights are very suggestive, this store's line of Cotton Blankets is Imught with treat care etch design, utility aud size as carefully con sidered as if we were buying silks or satins, consequently the large assort ment we oiler for your consideration is exceptionally good belter than the average of a store in n town of tin's sizo would sliow. It's to your advan tage to come early. You get the pick and choice of all of tbem. We doubt if even the cheapest ones (tho fifty centers) can be duplicated anywhero for tho same money. The lino begins with A while 10 4 hlii ii k et with blue border and red bonier, 50c, Grey ami brown of Fame, 50c. Chick bdiI white striped ID 4 blanket, stripes of various widths, a beautiful blanket, H'.h; Two others, just as nice, 10 4, piuk with blue border, and vice versa, 89c. Grey and brown 11-4 blankets, red aul blue borders, 8'.)c. A little better bluuket, grey, 11-4 with blue aud browu and red and brown border, Wo. Next two are popular priced ones, ami should be prime favorites both 11-4 grey with blue and red stripe border and mottled grey with blue and tnn border 1 ". Next, a step higher Bud the quality improves with the price; white, 114 pink aud blue border, aud a tun 11 4, with rjd an 1 blue border, $1.10. Tan 11-4 an exceptio-i fur the money, with brown and blue borders; and grey 114, with blue und pink bonler-i, $1.19. Grey 11-4 a good number, with variuatnd oulorod border, $1.25 Still baiter onos, in which the qtialily distances the price; grey and tan, both 114, with mixed colored borders, SI 59. This is the last one a sure cure for insomnia and large enough for any one, 12 4, grey wiih red and blue borders, 81.65. Domet, Ileiuzi and Otter Kobe, beautifully figured, exceptional quality, soft as down, t .aj are single and just the ri.'ht size snd shape to make bath or louuging robes out of come in self figured Persian designs, black and w hite, red and blue, brawn and tan, black and blue, red and green, and dark and light red, SI. 19. WILLIAM B. JAMES, OIL CITY, PA. Perfect Ice Cream Powder Is Instantly ready for usn, reiilii inir only the addition ol one quart of Cold milk, hall milk and h ill ere. on, or all cream, to inaiie two quarts of as lino Ice ('maul aa any con Ice' inner can make. Flavors for Ion ('ream arc, Ilasphorry, Xtrawiwrrv, Va nills, Oriint'c, Chueolulo and i'lain (I'lillavoreil lo he used with fresh fruits or In lii'ikiui; up Ihiicv crcsniH.) I'erleot Water lee I'owdcr requires only the addition of one quart ofC'old water to make two quarts ol Water Icoor .Sherliot. Flavors for Water Icj aro, Lemon and tinman. Send ns '.He and we will mail you a package of any of the shove flavors, wltu our b.Miklcl, full ot viiliialile receipt for disk iin all kinds of Plain anil Fancy Creams and lees. U. J. Weeks A Co. Ill Murray hi., New York City, N. Y. c rood Clothing. Ard no other sort. Kind of a hobby with us, talking continually about good clothing And it's guod because it is honestly made from honest ma teri'd by honest manufacturers. I'yi u buy anything of us and it isn't all right, yoti onlv need roturu in as good condition as bought aud "Get Your Money Hack." $5.00, We've thirty odd Men's Sjits to sell at f 5, all sizes op to 42. Kvcrv suit mado from all wool cheviots, more lighter colors, cut in tba newest fiuhioii, bonesily tailored aud well trimmed. Th"y are all that are loft of our regular $-S 50 line. $S.50, F"r J,ol,r l)','k fr"1 nur regular f 10 line of Mn's Suits. In stricily all woo) cheviol and caa-nmcrcs, and while all sizes are here but n. t iu a 1 1 kinds. Sample Suits of above line in nur windows with price. 0U3 PRICES ON MANHftlTAN SHIRTS. 6" ifr thei..,o quality. 81 50 fir the 82 OK quality, $1 "0 for the 82 5o aud 83 l quality, i'lain white negligees excepted. 50 dM For good quality, pleated or plain, Madras or llerfast cordi Meu's Negligee Shirts, wilh and without cufls, our regular 75c and f 1'cshirt. 50 G Vr a (Adored Wash Vest, all sizes up to 33. They aro soiled some, but nothing soup and water wont 1 C5 CJ Two for a quarter, any und 2"c, eutopics in window. 'ZZZf "OH FT- PR 41 &43SLNtCA 5T. A. C. UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fino Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable) Rates. Itear or Hotel Weaver TIONESTA, PA. Telephone o. 20. For This Week. 81.50 Wrappers, 1.25 1.00 (100 90 75 remody. stock iu the houso, rtduced from 5'o ICE CLOTHIERS OIL CITY. PA.