1 v A "I III -I V , ,i LGS3 BY FIRE? i m oauuot aH'ord to take your own nk against low Ify Ure. Kemember (bat we represent 14 OF THE BEST COMPANIES IN THE WORLD. nd wilt be glad to call on you when you wni, urn niBiirauc.e mai reauy protect. Drop un a rard and we'll do the rent. We are agenta In thin county for the TITLE GUARANTY AND TRUST CO.. and can furnifih security for County uniuiuiH, uaoK omoiaiB, eio, c. iii. Ann & son, TIONESTA and KELLETTVILLE, PA. TTTTTTTTTT : Out of Style As well be out of style io jour dress as out of style iu your sta tionery. The correot writing paper today is Shepherd's Plaid, i Tbe style, shape and texture all point to good tasje aud sug gest lefiiietneDt. It ousts no more to have your writing pa per beyond criticism. Price, per box, 40c' DUNN & FULTON PHARMACY f SendUsaPostal We will tell you how to get the en tire month of September free. We Have a Strong Faculty for 1901MO. Prof. Roll, of Indianapolis, an ex pert penman and accountant, will help us run the best school in the state. Our annual catalogue is now ready and free for asking. Warren Business College, Warren, Pa. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. l-ammera. Ad. J. C. Scowden. Taylor A Dean. Win. B. J nines. Dunn A Fulton Ad. Ad. Ad. Ad. The McCuen Co Ad. HoliiiiBon A Son. Ad. II. C. Mapra. Header. ' Franklin Truat Co. Ad. Smart t Silberberg. Ad. C. M. Arner A Son. Ad. Clarion Normal. Header. Mrit, A. C. Morck. lineal. Kdinboro Normal. Local. Monarch ClothinK Co. Ad. Lock lUven Normal. lxtcala. famplmU'a Varnish Stain. Local. Mrs. Knte Audoraon. Kx'r Notice. Oil market closed at f 1.58. Is your subscription paid? You can get it at Ilopkius' store, tf Oil and gas leases, best form, for bale at this office. tf A. L. Coyle, M. D., eye, ear, noseand throat. Glasses fitted. Levi Building, Oil City. If The blackperry crob is about average hut would have been a bumper had the rains come two weeks sooner. See J. J. Landers when in need of doors, windows, lumber or shingles. NAlso samples of seven grades of Parold rooting. tf Wantej.-Competent cook and sec ond girl; references required; apply to Mrs. A. 0. Morck, 205 West First Street, Oil City, Pa. The ball game which the Tionesta toain was to play at Kellettville next Sat urday has beon cancelled, but will be played at a later date. Lowe A Co.'s well on the Fredericks farm, near the Golinr.a developments, mentioned last week as belug a gaser, proves to be a good one, being estimated at 6110,010 feet per day. The Edinboro Library has now up wards of 12,000 well selected books, ao .ambIMh to all stmlouU). Fall term be gins September 7lh. Catalogue Iree. John F. Bigler, Principal. Tbe Alumni Association of the Tio nesta high school will meet at the school IwuiHe. Friday eveuiUK. Aug. 'M, at 7 o'clock. A full attendance of the mem bership is earnestly desired. BurtSulley, of West Hickory, who t .1... ..... wrapt, fnr tlrillinir a. Ian! well Oil linn mu v...-. " the Frederick Slitzinger farm iu Tiouesta township, moved his drilling machine out last Wednesday to begin work. PliarloH Anderson of Stewart Run killed a big yellow rattlesnake Thursday near the Temperance House. The snake was a whoppor, measuring five feet two inches, and carried fourteen rattles. At Henry's Bond on the Allegheny river midway botwoen here and Oil City, a party of campers have nauieu ineir place "Nokixgo." The name is a good . one and should be gonerally a.lopieu. Harry Hoch, whose abllities as a base ball pitcher are well known here, pitched a no-bit uo-run game for Harrisburg .unlnst Roadlmr. Aug. Hlh, Harrisburg winning 1 too. On Aug. 12th Hoch also dipped the Trenton team into the white wash tub by a seore of 2 to 0. Sam. T. Carson, who has been clean ing out some old wells for Kahle Bros., near Llnevllle, has the contract of drill ing a number of new wells for tbe same Arm, a work which will probably keep hlrn busy until late In tbe fall. Copious rains during the past few days covering a large portion of the state have had the effect to break what bad al ready assumed a serious drought, and all cropland vegetation have taken on new life, thanks to a kind Providence. - The story about tbe Standard making butter out of oil has finally been resolved Into the fact that a butter company pur chased a site for a creamery from an oil company at Bayonne. It does not require very much foundation on wbioh to build a Standard story. Blizzard. "Cute," the pretty little French poodle dog at tbe Hotel Weaver, ran out to bark at tbe Watson auto Saturday morning and two wheels of the heavy machine ran over bim. Doggie was flat tened out some, but strange to say was not killed, and seems to be getting along all right. William Vogus, a jobber for Dunn, Landers A Co. on Salmon oreek, Kings ley township, killed a big black rattle snake there recently. He brought tbe tanned akin here to Dr. Dunn, Monday. It measured four feet ten Inches long and thirteen Inches across at tbe widest part when spread out. In buildings, equipment and reputa tion, tbe Lock Haven Stale Normal School Is the equal of tbe best. Its grad uates are Its best advertisement. To those who are thinking of becoming teachers, it Is an ideal school. The fall term begins September 6th. Send for a copy of Its catalogue. The contract was awarded yesterday by the County Commissioners to David Melzer of Sigol, Pa., for tbe building of tbe two stone abutments for tbe new county bridge soross Maple oreek, on tbe road leading from North Pine Grove to old Redclyfle, In Barnett township. Tbe contract price is 1.41 a perch. Tbe Warren Evening Times has at tained its ninth birthday, and a healthier or better behaved youngster is not to be found In this neck o' the Journalistic woods. Aa Brer Walker aays, the Times "wasn't started to fill a long felt want," but It baa made good, nevertheless, and we congratulate and best-wlsh-lt to tbe bitter end. There will be a lawn party Saturday evening, AugUBt 21, 1009, on Gen. R. Johnson's lawn, Kellettville, for tbe ben efit ol tbe Kellettville Concei t Band. Ice cream, cake and coffee will be served, together with many delicacies of tbe sea son. Muslobytbe band. If weather Is stormy, same will be held in M. An drew' ball. -Tbe tearing down of the Central House barn will remove another familiar landmark, but its removal will Improve tbe looks of the corner between Bridge aud Walnut streets. Tbe barn was built by Robinson A Bonuer over thirty years ago. U, E. Gerow, who occupied the barn, has leased tho Hill livery barn on Bridge street. -Campbell's Stains and Floor Finish are guaranteed by tbe makers to give perfect satisfaction. You can refinisb floors, furniture and Interior woodwork with these stains and the results will come up to you rexpectations. Prepared in all colors. Dry hard over night. Bovards Pharmacy will tell you all about tbera. For salo in Kellettville by Frank E. Harklesa and Mrs, M. Andrews. Alvlu Thomas of Tionesta, and Wm. Kline of Linevllls, who are employed at Panther run, near Rock mere, killed two monster bald eagles on Panther run last Wednesday. Tbe boys were out with shot guns and found tbe big birds to gether, each of which measured six feet and ten Inches from tip to tip. They did not keep tbe birds to be mounted, which is to be regretted, aa this species is quite rare. A pick-up ball team went up to Nebraska Friday and defeated tbe team there by a score of 20 to 6. The batteries were, Tionesta, Clark and Bankhead; Nebraska, Jackson and Small. The Mc- Graw Juniors came down Saturday for a game with tbe local Juniors but found the team bad disbanded. The same pick up team played tbem, Tionesta winning 14 to 1. Batteries Tionesta, Clark aud Bankbead; McGraw, Morrison and Mor rison. Friday while Henry Blum, of Cropp Hill, Tionesta twp., was carrying an ax, which he had swung over his shoulder, be slipped and In bis effort to save him self from lalliug threw the ax In such a manner as to strike the back of his bead making a cut several Inches in length, making tbe attention of a surgeon nec essary. The accident, while peculiar, la one which might easily happen to any person, and in this case Mr. Blum was fortunate in not being more dangerously injured. For thirty-three years the Lock Ha ven Normal School has been tbe most efficient and largest secondary sohool in central Pennsylvania. Its graduates are leading citizens and are doing their share of tbe world's work, Tbey carry with them the high ideals ol the school. It demands high scholarship of its pupils, but it also insists on right living. It is a home school and looks after tbe individ ual needs of its pupils. Its catalogue Is not only handsome but it mirrors the work of the school. Send for a copy. Tbe Ixmdon "Lancet," the leading medical Journal of tbe world, says that the best and simplest fly-killer is a weak solution of formaldehyde in water (two teanpooofulls to tbe pint). Place in plates or saucers throughout the house. Ten cents worth of formaldehyde will last au ordinary family all summer. It has no oilensive smell, is fatal to disease orgau isms, and is practically non-poisonous except to insects. Pyrethrum powder, which may be bought at any drug store, burned iu the house will also kill the flies. James H. Hulings, of Parsons, W. Va., a former Tionesta boy, has our thanks for one of the pretty new Lincoln penn ies, Tbe coinage of these new cents has been discontinued because the de signer placed his initials upon them, aud it was supposed they would have a place among the "rare" coins until it was learned that something like 28,000,000 of of tbem bad been turned out. This makes about one penny for every third person In the United States, which would make tbe "cornering" of the output a rather diiUcult matter. J. W. Jamieson Is tearing down tbe old building that has stood so many years on the northwest ooroer ol his premises, next to tbe old M. E. church lot. This building was erected about 45 years ago by Cbauncey Law, who conducted a flourishing tin shop and hardware store there for a number of years, and the building baa alnce served aa a general store, dwelling and livery barn In turn, and Its razing might be termed tbe pass-' Ing ol a landmark. C. A, Lanson secured the lumber and found some good clear stuff pine. Tbe dollar road tax has been giving trouble all over tbe state and collectors and othera have been having all kiuds of difficulties iu collecting tbe same. Tbe commissioners of Armstrong county to get right wrote to the auditor general about this tax and In reply have received Information that the additional dollar tax must be paid In each township in which property Is owned. The opinion has pre vailed that this tax could not be assessed against property owners In tbe township in wbicb tbey resided, but from tbe above it is understood that tbe. extra dollar can be assessed and collected In every town ship In which property Is owned. By the great horned chubs, listen to this! A dispatch announces tbe fact that "fine imported sardines, packed in olive oil purchased at leading Pittsburg stores, have been found to be common mongrel minnowa, of the "chub" variety, used by anglers at this time of tbe year for bait, while the olive oil was discovered to be manufactured from peanuts, as tbe result of Investigations Just made by tbe State Pure Food Commission." What next on tbe list of great North A merican outraged? The depletion of our streams of their choicest baitfisb Just to satisfy tbe rapa cious maw of the sardine packing octo pus. Ia It any wonder, But wbat'a the use. Words (all us. There is considerable doing In new flagstone walka in town these days. James D. Davis baa laid a dandy fronting over a hundred feet of his property and has graded up beautifully. Lee Davia has laid a good stretch along the May street side of bia borne, and J. C. Geist and C. A. Lanson have made nice Im provements in that line. All this through tbe agency of Frank and Ted Joyce, whose artistio work In this line cannot be excelled. 'Squire Randall bas tbe stone on the ground for an extension of several rods frouting bis property on East Hi lands street. G. T. Anderson, Harry Werts and H. M. Zahniser have also added new flag atone walks about tbeir premises on Walnut street. Tionesta is the best side-walked town in tbe state. Here is an excellent description of a certain species of two legged cattle, taken from an exchange: "Some men are born critics. There motto is, 'whatever Is, is wrong.' Nothing that exists is to their liking. Nothing happens to please them. Tbey are chronic obstructionists, and at tbe same time chronic iconoclasts. If the mental dyspepsia of which they are tbe wretched victims were more widely ex tended this would be a lamentable land. Fortunately tbey are not numerous; also, they are quite harmless. After one gels to understand tbeir possessions aud tbeir limitations one rather enjoys tbem." We all know tbem. Every community bas specimens. Tbey are somewhat annoy ing, at first, but in time come to be looked upon the same as other curios and freaks. Tbe seventh annual reuniou ot tbe Allison family was held at Monarch Park, Oil City, on Friday last, and proved to be tbe moBt enjoyable one yet held. Tbe attendance was large and tbe weather Ideal for such an occasion. Those of tbe family connection present from this sec tion were as follows: Dr. F. E. Allison, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Allison and child, Nebraska; Fred Green, West Hickory; Mrs. William Downey, Gordon Downey, Grace Downey, Guy Downey, Fagundus. The annual election of oilicera resulted as follows: President, Dr. F. E. Allison, Nebraska; vice president, William T. Allison, Enterprise; secretary, Robert H. Allison, Franklin; treasurer, Mrs. Ry land Logan, Titusviile. The third Fri day ot August, 1010, was fixed on as tbe date of the next meeting. Worrying over the affairs of the Red bank Telephone Company, of wbicb he was the superintendent, D. F. Deener, of near Brook ville. one of the wealthiest farmers in Jefferson County, Thursday morning arose at 5 o'clock, and without attracting attention, went to a fish pond back of the barn and drowned himself. The body was discovered about four hours later by bis son George. Mr. Deener'a untimely death is an enigma, as bis own fiinauoial affairs were in ex cellent condition, bis family relations were ideal, and be bad recently succeeded in paying off all obligations of tbe Red bank Company. Criticism of some of bis policies ia said to have caused him to worry. The deceased was aged 50 years and leaves his wife and six children. Tbe funeral was beld on Saturday, and out of respect to the dead superintendent all central offices of the Redband company, including the Tionesta exchange were closed for tbe day. II, C. Mapea, tbe hardware and oil well supply dealer, of Pleasautville, bas purchased from the Citizena National Bank tbe Landers planing mill property, lying between Bridge and Walnutstreets, in this place, the deal being closed Satur day, Mr. Mapea will run tbe plant aa a planing mill and for the manufacture of oil aud water tauks, oil well couductor, etc. He will also establish a machine shop in connection and with this end in view bas purchased the lumber in theold Central House barn, which is now being torn down to build the shop. Tbe ma chine shop will be built at tbe rear of the planing mill and will face Walnut street. We understand that a full line of oil well supplies will also be carried in stock. Mr. Mapes Is a bustler and as such we welcome him to the business life of our community. lie has made a success in these lines of business at Plensantvillo and we feel sure he can and will repeat the operation here. There is room for such an establishment In Tionesta and it will fill a long felt want. Quite a num ber of men will be employed when tbe business Is once under way. (irnnulntvil Sore Eyes Cured. "For twenty years I suffered from a bad case of granulated sore eyes, says Martin Boyd of Uenrietla, Ky. "Io February, liKKl, a gentlemen asked me to try Chamberlain's Halve. I bought one box and used shout two-thirds of it and my eyes have not given me any trouble since." This sal ye is for sale by Duun A Fulton. PERSONAL. Paid Hepler of Franklin visited rela tives here Sunday, '.Q, Q. Gaston ia In Ulica, Pa., this week on business, R. B. Klffer of Endeavor was a pleas and caller Thursday, Mrs. J. C. Dunn is visiting relativea In Oil City this week. A. C, Urey was up from Saudy Lake a few daya of tbe past week. -Miss Virginia Sigglns or Oil City is a guest of Miss Edith Hopkins. Ex-Sheriff Frank Walker was down from Kellettville over Suoday night. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Rndda spent Sun day with friends In Jamestown, N. Y. Mrs. O. B. Law of Sharpsvllle, Pa., la a guest of her sister, Mrs.G, G.Gaston. Wm. R. Keck and John F. Keck, of Bradford, were Visitors in Tionesta Mon day. Jobn Lawrence came home Sunday evening from Perry, N. Y., for a week's visit. t Leslie and Archie Newton of Emlen ton, are visiting at tbe borne of S. S. Sig wortb. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. James An thony, of Green township, August lllb, a daughter. - Mrs. J. B. Muse is entertaining ber friend Miss Valerie Jeunet, (f Franklin, this week. Rev, Alexander P. Crow of Warren was a guest of Dr. J. C. Dunn, Monday and Tuesday. Frank W. Law and son Raymond, of Pittsburg, were guests of Tionesta rela tivea Tuesday, Mrs. J. H. Derickson has gone to President to be Mrs. T. J. VanGiesen'a guest for a few days. -Frank Newkirk, of Sandy Lake, Pa., was a guest of bis cousin, Paul Carson, during tbe past week. Miss Lizzie Randall and sister, Mrs. Harvey Kiser, of Tareotum, spent last week at Chautauqua. - -Wm. N. Felt of Franklin waa up Sunday for a short visit with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. B. F. Feit. M. S. Gates and MIbs Stella Stewart of Oil City were guests of Mr. abd Mrs Geo. W. Holeman over Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Bailey and the children were sojourners at Chautauqua a few daya during tbe past week. Earl Walters, tbe 17-year-old son of Mr. aud Mrs. P. H. Walters of Cropp Hill is dangerously ill at his borne. Jacob Sigglns was home last week from the Amstrong county pas field. He ia located out from New Bethlehem. Mrs. A. W, Fitzgerald and two boys, of East Liverpool, Ohio, are guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Solomon Eitzerald. Mr. and Mrs. B. Hergh field of Oil City left Tuesday evening for a three woeks' visit in New York and Atlantio City. R. A. Welch visited bis daughter in Salamanca last week and also witnessed a part of Bradford's old home week cele bration. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Rodgers and young son, of Cincinnati, are guests at tbe home of Mrs. R.'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kelly. Miss EuRetta Proper, Miss Elva Lanson, Miss Olive Lanson and O. W. Proper have been spending the past two weeks in Philadelphia and Atlantio City. Geo. I. Davia, Tionesta's erstwhile artistio painter, came up from Sharon the latter part of last week and visited with old friends, all of whom extended tbe glad hand. Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Stubler, Mrs. Tlios. Anderton, Oil City, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kraus, of Erie, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. F, Weaver last Friday. Mrs. W. O. Calhoun, who was se riously ill Sunday, is improving rapidly, and friends will be pleased to learu that ber complete restoration to health is ex pected by ber physician. Mark White, of Hydetown, is a guest of J. J. Landera Ibis week. He is an en thusiast as a fisherman with rod and line and yesterday landed a pike measuring 28 Inches long and weighing six pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carr and child ren, of Duquesne, Pa., are visiting Mrs. Carr's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm, F. Blum. Leonard and Fred Blum were also up from Oil City to spend Sunday at the old home. Miss Artie Robinson and Mrs. J. E. Wenk very pleasantly entertained their Sunday school classes in ajoint picnic at tbe mineral springs Wednesday after noon. Teachers aud pupils alike enjoyed the good time to the fullest extent. J. W. Law head, of Sheffield, executor of the estate of tbe late Peter Knight, of Cooksburg, aud Robert Knight, son of tbe deceased, were in Tionesta Saturday on business pertaining to the filing of the last will and testament of Mr, Kolgbt. J. R. Alt of Tylersburg was mingling with Tionesta friends Friday, lie was yet a little lame from a bad cut on the left ankle received some weeks ago while handling a sharp axe, but notwith standing this none of Ralph's Innate geniality was mlssiug. Walter Dunham returned last week from Poughkeepsle, N, Y., where he fin ished a business course in Eastman Busi ness College, He expects to leave about the middle of September fur Lamlson, Alabama, where he will be the book keeper for the Frost-Sibley Lumber Co. Mrs. J. A. Turner entertained tbe West Hickory organization of the W. C T. U. at ber home on Wednesday after noon. The ladies arrived on the aller noon train and after a pleasant meeting enjoyed a dainty tea aud visit before re turning home on the eveniug train, Ti dioute News. John J. Fellers, of Warren, Pa., and Miss Pearl E. Selgworth.of Licklngville, Pa., were united in marriage at the Tio nesta' M. E. parsonage, Monday after noon, August 16, 1000, Rev. W. O. Cal houn officiating. Tbe happy young couple left Immediately for a trip to At lantic City, New York City aud Buffalo, after which they will be at home in Warren. Albert R. Cook and Bertba Mae Aites Long, both of Cooksburg, were united in marriage at the recorder's of fice, Brookville, on Thursday alternoon, Aug. 10, 1000, at 1:3d p. m., by Squire I. B. McLaughlin, of Summerville, who performed the ceremony in bis best style, Incidentally the gon'al 'Squire halved tbe fee with tbe bride with the understanding that a rocking chair was to be purchased with his donation. Brookville Republi can. Geo. M. Dunkle writes us that be has established headquarters at Rocky Mount, N. C, a town or 12.000 Inhabi tants, from which point he expects to con duct bis business as purchasing agent for the Nicola Lumber Co. Mr, Dunkle states that bis wife, who was formerly Miss Clara Wolfe, of Tionesta twp., likes her new borne very much, finding the people very hospital and sociable. Fred and George Scowden, accom panied by R. A. Hays, Earle Huldekooper and District Attorney Clare Kent, all of Meadville, drove oyer Saturday evening in tbeir auto to pay a visit to tbeir broth er J. C. Scowden and other Tionesta friends. Tbey spent a quiet, pleasant Sabbath in town, and would have re turned In tbe evening, but the elements were against them, so the return trip was made Monday morning. Harry Watson is shipping bis house bold goods this weok to Hardy, Califor nia, and expects to leave Monday for that place with his family, where he will have charge of all the lumber operations of tbe New York and Pennsylvania Red wood Company. Harry knows the busi ness thoroughly from the ground up and will make good in his new work. We wish them success and happiness in their new home, while greatly regretting their departure from our citizenship. The Republican had a frieudly call from ita old Iriend Joseph Wuerzga of Whig Hill Friday. He informed us be bad sold upward of f 100 worth of straw berries from his patch or less than a half acre this season, while perhaps !")() worth decayed on the vines for lack of help In gathering tbem. Mr, Wuerzga is an ex pert in tbe culture or strawberries and estimates that he bas sold more than 13,000 worth since he commenced busi ness in that line, and says there Is but one secret to bis success care and attention. And we guess thal'a what wins in all lines. Mr. and Mrs, G. D. Ackerly of Jack sonville, Florida, and Ira Acaerly or Pittsburg, Pa., were guests of Tionesta relatives and friends a few hours Friday, being on a tour or this section of the state in tbe latter gentleman's auto. Mra. Ackerly is a sister of C. M. Aruer aud Mrs. J. B, Hagerty, of this place. Mr, Ackerly is City Recorder of Jacksonville, an office he has held for a number ot terms, and to which he was re-elected without opposition at the last election. The party left Friday afternoon for Pitts burg, going by way of Clarion and Brookville. Borough Paving Bids. Bids for the reconstruction of Elm street from Bridge street to station 04, which is near the Moses Hepler property at the lower end of town, were opened at the State Highway Department, Harris burg, on the 6th Inst. In all six bids were submitted which were found by tbe Department to be as follows: Anderton A Putnam, Oil City t.27.20 Sutley A Sutton, Franklin 7,0:10 02 Cbas. Ott, Warieu 8.505 02 E. M. Love A Son, Corry 8,703.00 W. H.AiiiBler, Franklin 9,604.00 W. C. Evans, Ambler 12,800.10 Up to date nothing further has been beard from tbe State Department as to tbe letting of I lie contract, but tbe borough authorities are looking for infor mation at any time, in tbe hope that operations may begin in time for tbe com pletion of the work before inclement weather sets in. Bids on New Presbyterian Church. Bids for tbe erection or the proposed new Presbyterian church in Tionesta in accordance with plans and specifications furnished by Architects Charles A Bailey were opened by the building committee on Monday afternoon, when itwus found that Contractor Byham, of Kaue, Pa., was tbe lowest of the soven contracting firms bidding on tbe work. Tbe bids were as follows; S. L. Byham, Kane f 0,087 K. M. Crouch, Oil City 12,405 Nixon A Lamont, Titusviile 12,814 Theobald A Thomas, Franklin.. 12,110 Corrln A Wilt, Franklin 14,074 Weaver A Anderson, Oil City.. 14,400 H. C. Mundt, Oil City 15,512 To Mr. By ham's bid should be added $073, which be informs the committee be overlooked in connection with the beat ing apparatus, thus making bis total bid 110,000. The estimated cost of the edifice by the architects is J8,000. The building committee has taken no action as yet, but will likely dispose or the matter before the end or tbe week. To Whom It May Concern. Having purchased tbe Landers Planing Mill property, ou Bridge s'reet, Tionesta, we wish to announce that we expect to have the machinery in order fur doing custom work by August 20th. As soon as additional buildings can be erected and new machinery installed we will be prepared to do all maunerof wood and iron work, connected with the oil well supply and general machine busl- H. C. Mai-ks. Tionesta, Pa. Nnvarre Hall. Navarre Hall the beautiful new dor mitory at tbe State Normal School, Clar ion, 1'a., will be ready for occupancy at the beginning of the Fall term, .Septem ber lllh. The building is designed iu modern Spanish style of architecture and Is constructed of gray brick, dark red tile roof and brown trimmings. Beauty, comfort and convenience combine to make this one of the finest dormitories In the state. On the first floor are located reception room, parlors, conservatory ami dining hall, etc. The si con d and third floors contain studeuUt' rooms, each sup plied with hot and cold water. Write lor catalogue ana circulars giv ing full information concerning this school, equipment, course of study, ex penses, etc. J. George Hecht, Principal, (Imli-ra I ii In ii i ii in Ciirnl. "Something like two years ago my baby, wbicb was then about a year old, was taken seriously ill with cholera In fantum, vomiting and purging profusely, writeH J. F. Deinpsey of Ileiupsey, Ala. 1 did what I could to relieve her but did ber no good, aud being very much alarmed about her went for a physician tint tailed ui linn one, so came hacK iiy Elder Bros. A Carter's store and Mr. El der recommended Chamberlain's Cholic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy. I pro cured a bottle of it, went home as q uick ly as possible and gave the baby a dose of the remedy. It relieved ber in fifteen miuules ami soon cured ber entirely." For ale by Dunn A Fulton. Aromatic Castor Oil Is a new and palatable Castor Oil which has beon rendered so by the addition of pleasant tasting aromatics. It Tastes Like Syrup. The Children Like It. 20c 8l Bottle. Bovard's Pharmacy. Hopkins' Store. AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE. Here's Nome Hot Stull". During the month of August we are going to make some reductions that mean something to the nearer. Look over this list, then make a bee Hue for Hopkins' store: SALE ON OXFORDS. Men's Oxfords 1 cff. Boys' Oxfords off. Ladies' Oxfords 1 oh". Misses' Oxfords 1 off. Children's Oxfords 1 off. CLOTHING. Tbe famous Wile & Co. make. All Spring aud Summer Clothing cut 33J per cent. Think what this cut moans. $15.oo Suits for 810. oo I Big reductions in Keinnauls all 12 oo Suits for 8 on over the store. 10 oo Suits for (i 67 i We are going to clean up. Children's Clothing at the same! It's a snap, rate.- , Come often. L. J. HOPKINS. Building1 Block, Carload of Portland Cement, Sewer Pipe. Also a full assortment of Guards, Section, Rake Teeth, Rope, &c. Remember we can always save you time and money on any thing in the line of General Hard ware, Farming Tools and Farm Machinery. Come and see us. Tionesta This Is the Best Time to Bviy Clothes, Because our prices are simply cut to the minimum, yet our assortment of styles, sizes, patterns and fabrics are still pood. Wise folks are buying for future use as well as for the present, and they are being rewarded with su preme values. Just study tho price lists. Thoy tell a straight story. Men's Suits. i 7.f)0 for any Man's Suit that Bold for $10 00 8 50 11 r 12 50 13 50 15 00 13 75 Straw Hats act Half Price. Not many left and not less than six weeks of the hottest part of the summer to wear them. One-Third Off. Children's Wash Suits, all clean, bright new gnods. Not an old suit in the lot, aud as children wear them in cold weather about as much as in warm they certainly are a good buy at theso prices. BAMMER P f fOAJ PR 41X43 SENECA ST. $2.00 Worth of Goods for $1 Is what you get in a great many in stances at our great Clearance Sale We need the money and are will ing to sacrifice our immense stock at the following prices to get it: 25 Per Cent. IIcouut On Finger Rings, Plated and Gold Filled Jewelry, Combs and Barrettes, Belt Buckles, Belt Tins, Cut Glass, Silver Plated Knives, Forks, Spoons and Hollow Ware, Clocks, Bronze and Novelties. SO Per Cent. Discount On Solid Gold Jewelry. 15 Per Cent. Discount Oo Diamonds, Watches and Sterling Silver, Lot odds and ends at half price. Forks, Spoons and Fancy Pieces at less than wholesale. You kuow our store. Best stock of high grade goods kept io any jew elry store in Northwestern Pennsyl vania. It will pay you to purchase goods now for Christmas. Sale ends Saturday, August 7. HARVEY FRITZ, The Leading Jeweler, 82 SENECA St., OILCITY,PA. Hopkins' Store. SALE ON HATS. Men's Straw Hats J off. Boys' Straw Hats i off. Children's Straw Hats h off. All these Straw Hats are V.WJ goods. Hardware. 12 0l 15 00 16 50 18 00 20 00 25 00 ICE" CLOTHIERS OIL CITY. PA S