THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNKHDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1903. FIRE INSURANCE . AND . . REAL ESTATE AGENCY . . OK . C. M. All & SON, TIONESTA, PA. All Leading Companies Represented. IVlld Lamia, Farms, HouaeH & Lots for Sale or Ilent. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. NKW AHVKUT1MK.MKNTH. I.aminera. Ad. Hopkins. Locals. Or. Ilium. Local, tieo. 1. I'HVix. Ail. levo A t'o. Letter, l'enn'a Ky. Koailcra. Heath A Kelt. Loral. Itoliinwin. Ad. mid local. Jovre'a M ill I tiery . Locals. WbilsSUr Urrawry, laicals. Tionesta C'nali Nlore. Local. -Oil market closed at f 1.27. Fine i'b In dihts at T. C. S. It Oil ami aas Inane at tliia ofllre. -Walton ! leails llio n all. T. C. 8. Hopkins Hella the PoiiKlas kboea tl Anns and ammunition at Robinson'. All style rubber goods at Hopkins' store. 1 t Velvet fleece underwear for men and I aillcs at T. C. S. It duns for III re and goncl ammunition for sale at the Wblle Star Grocery. tf New line of waist patterns in Morie allka al Heath A Fell's. No two alike. 1 The choicest ol grapes are coming in daily at the White Star Grocery. Always fresh. 11 The best place lo buy underwear to keep you warm la at the Tionesta Cash Htore. It Teachers an I others attending Insti tute have a special invitation to call and see our line ol c es, Jackets and furs. Hopkins. It ring pong sets at Dunn's drug store. Very lancinating uauift, furnishing tine amusement for the long evening, and don't cost much. It The new line of choice books at Dunn's drug store Includes the Imperial audtheS-iug Corner aeries. Don't fall to see the stock. It Don't forget to call at F. Walters fc Co.' for the latest styles In fall and win ter head gear. Also ready-made skirts, shirt waista and bolts. It The appearance of many of the State ars might lead one to believe the Na tional Uuard had been called out for the purpose of having the officers' pictures taken. A cordial Invitation is extend to the teachers III attendance at Institute next week to call at Joyces' millinery and In spect the sensible bats made for sensible beads. It The Wann Sanitarium has been es tablished at Warren, Pa., where vilao pathic treatments will be given for all ailments, and a-coinmiulaliona furnished at the Sanitarium. A line new lot of ready to w ear bats Slid lire's shapes have just been received a', the leading millinery store of F. Wal ters .V Co. Alm tailor made skirts in the very latent styles. it Dr. Dunn has a very nice barn about completed on the rear of bis lot. It Is not only commodious and convenient, hut nice enough In appeal ance to pas for a a dwelling for man. Following is tiie list ol letters remain ing uncalled for in I lie Tionnsta, Ta., Post Ollloe, for the week ending Oct. 15, 1IMK: Kev J. C. MoAuinch, Mr. Peter Svanaon. 1). 8. Knox, P. M. An important event for atar-gaers will lie a total eclipse of the moon on the night of October 1'itli and morning or the 17th. The moon enters the shadow at 11:17 o'clock and leaves the shadow al itM a. in. Husiness is booming at Joyces' milli nery these days and another big c nsign merit of new goods baa just been received. Leave your orders early and get good work for their trimming 1 H done at home and after up-to-date patterns. It Monday's storm was one of the most territlo of the season in this sectiou. Wind, bail and rain made things look tierce for short lime. Another of the large hickory trees In rear ol Prothono lary Rohertson's home was blown down. R. O. Carson, of Perry, one of this county's succesalul farmers, took 11 head of prime 2 year-old beef cattle to the Oil City market one day last week. They were a fine lot, and will keep the hungry denizens of the Hub from starving for several davs. Our sales of ladies' and children's jackets have been almost twice as large this year, up to the present time, than they were last. WhyT Because we have stock twice as large, of a great deal bet ter jackets, and have marked them at prices that make it easy for you to buy. Come and look over our stock. Heath it Feit. , It Parents, give your daughters "bread winning education, (jive them the accomplishments, if you will, but do not forget to add what w ill enable them t.i win their way, if thrown on their own resources. A knowledge of khort band and typewriting has heen the sal vation of many a woman who lias been forced to cam her own living. The War llusinnas University, Warren, Penna., is noted as a shorthand and typewriting training school. Send to-duy for full par ticulars. A postal card does it. 4t An attempt was .nado to burglarize the residence of Patrick Joyco, in the north ward, Monday uight last. About 1 o'clock in the morning Mrs. Joyco was awakened by unusual noises in the house and proceeded lo arouse the members of the household. This of course frightened the burglars who made their escape through a rear window which they had opened to gain an entrance. The entire neighborhood was astir in short order, but the miscreants were not apprehend ed. It is thought there were two of them at least. No valuables were taken. Keep your shooting irou bandy. The hobo nuisance on the railways ia assuming an acute phase, according to a railroad man's statement to-day. He aid it ia necessary now, on night runs, t r trainmen to have revolvers. The thugs have become bold, climb into ca booses and order the crew about as If they owned the road. To be held up for dinner paila and their contents ia a com mon experience. Bradford Era. From this day on till the loth of Dec. it Is lawful to kill certain species of game in certain limited quantities. Everybody by this time ia so familiar with the law that it needs not fo be reiterated at this time. Untunes are not ripe till Nov. 1, and neither are deer, but of tbe latter game there need b no special mention, lor it Isn't likely there will be very many killed either now or when the season opens. Jay Callin, of Forest county, who baa been located In A aska during tbe past live yeare prospecting for gold, arrived in the city last evening on hia way borne, Since leaving here he has been located at Seattle, Wash., and Nome, Alaska. Al though not successful In uncovering i bonanza he has gained much experieuco and knowledge that there are worse places In the country than Northwestern Pennsylvania. Derrick. The Ijeepor correspondent of the Clarion Republican notes the death at that place on the 4th inst., o: Mrs. John Fraaier, of dropsy. A devoted husband and one sister, seven tons anil lour daugh teis are left to mourn her loss. Her sis. ter, Mrs. Rosa Mealy resides at Tions Her children are llnrt and Mra. Chas, Kiihl, of Marienville, Wens, of Hyroin town, William, of Clnughs, and Lizzie, ltima, Pearl, Curtis, Clyde, t'barlea and George, who are at home. Now that the bunting season is on it la well enough to remind dealers that an Act of Assembly forbids the sale of am munition lo boys under sixteen years of age under severe penalty. This mny seem haul on tbe boys, but it may save some bad accident. One boy was telling another a day or two ago that while out in the woods his gun "went off twice Just 'cause 1 had the hammers cocked and for got to put them dowu, but it didn't huit anybody," The boy was aged about 14 years. A bahy girl arrived in Phlllipslon one day last week at the home of lioss Mock, who can boast o I more than the average child In the way of ancestry. He- sides her father and mother, she has liv ing two grand-fathers and two grand mothers none of them yet out of the lor- tiea one great-grandfather and three great-grandmothers, who are yet in the sixties, and one ureat-great-grandinotber aged it j, still in good health, which ia a showing of live generations. Kast llraily Review. The sixth annual oonvnntion of the Allegheny River Improvement Associa tiou will be held In the Court House at Kittnniiing, Pa., on Tuesday, October 1!8. To this meeting all municipalities, boards of trade, manufacturers, shippers and contractors, whether members of the as sociation or not, are Invited to send del egates, and all citizens interested in the project to Improve the Allegheny river. Hon. S. It. Cochrane, of Kittanning is President of the association, and R. R. McKee is secretary. A point of law with regard to fishing ou Sunday Is being discussed generally in this locality, says the Warren Mirror The point is a very dull one to sav the least. The law prohibits Hsbing or hunt logon Sunday, as any level-headed judge will promptly decide. The last act passed on I he siihjert ol fishing fails to mention it, but tbe old law still covers the point, uot having been repealed by the now act. The law, however, seems to be a sort of dead lettor, probably because the author' ities think it scarcely worth while to mo lest the fellow who will perch himself on a mo' sy rock and lazily pull out a lazy sucker now and then. At the last regular review of TioneMa Hive of the Ladies of the Maccabees the members wore honored by the presence of their tlresl Kocord Keeper, Miss Nel lie Ijouusbiiry, who imparted valuable information in regard to conducting our hive. Misa Louusbury Is a woman of great tact and business ability. During the evening two new mem tiers were re ceived Into the hive, and tlveappllcations for membership read. Lunch was served at the closo of the meeting, and enjoyable lliuo was reported by all present. Miss Louusbury deoartea" for Nebraska the follow ing day to install tboolllcers of the uew hive organized there. K. W Id. Range, of East Hickoiy, em ployed at James Church's saw mill, two and ono-balf miles up Prather run, was badly hurt on Tuesday afternoon of last week by being cut with a circular saw. He roceived a cut or tear about tlx inch es long between tbe lower border of the shoulder blado and the spinal column. The belt of the sawdust carrier was not working right and he went down under the saw in sou what was the matter, and raising up suddenly was caught by the slowly revolving saw and thrown up against the saw bearings and held there until tbe men turned tbe fly wheel back one revolution. Had the saw heen run- fast he would have been cut In two. He is getting along nicely under the care of Dr. W.O. Morrow. At the last meeting of the Reading school board monthly examinations in the schools were abolished. This action was taken because Superintendent of Schools Foos declared the examinations are vic ious, unjust, unnecessary and prevent the true aim of education. In bis report Superintendent Foos says: "These month ly examinations are vicious not only in the lact that they overtax the pupils, but the latter are simply being 'Mulled' or prepared to pass them. Frequent exam inations must necessarily narrow instruc tion, create mechanical methods and bring about unfortunate habitsof study." This quotation contains much more than a grain of truth. Not enly the pupils but the teachers are kept under a nervous strain by these examinations, and the teacher has come to know that bcr refu tation for till. 'iency depends moro upon hor abbity to crowd her pupils through the examinations than upon a broad view of her success In developing young minds and equipping them for practical work. Ex. Allra's fpr-ll Purl Irs for all western points will leave Erie via popular Nickel Plate road on October Jlst and With. Write 11. C. Allen, KM Stale Street, Erie, Pa. Some money saved ev ery day In the year. A-01-lt. YOU AX I) 0UK FKIENDS. E. E. Flemiug had business In Brad ford last Friday. Harry bnxtno was over from Grand Valley last Friday. Mrs. Wm. Morgan is visitibg friends in Pittsburg Ibis week. Chas. K. Itowman was a business vis itor to Tidiouto yesterday. Mrs. Belle Christy, or Mayburg, is visiting friends In Oil City. Sheriff Jamlesnn bad business in Kane a couple of d iys last week. Mrs. It. II. Stlilson.ofTidioute was a visitor to Tionesta last Saturday. A. P. Anderson was down from War ren on business over Monday night. Harry .ahnlser, of Pittsburg, Is up on a visit to ids fatlior, H. M. Zahniser. Mra. Suie M. Sharpe la visiting her aisler, Mra. II. S. Rates at Titusville this week. John F. Brown, E-q , orClarion, bad business in Tionosla a couple of days last week, Miss Martha Overlander Is up from Franklin on a visit to her father and sisters. W. O. Rogers, came up from Frank lin last Sunday to visit hia family in the township. Linus Shriver left Monday evening for Pittsburg, where be has 8' cured em ployment. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Wyinan and Miss Addle Huling were Oil City visitors last Friday. Mra. J. L. Abbott, of Oil Cily, was a guest of h r sister, M ra. A. Carson, over last Sabbath. Misses Artie Robinson and Maiy Morgan were visitors to Oil City -yesterday afternoon. D B. Shields, of Marienville, was In the county seat on business a couple of days last week. Mrs. T. W. Corah, of Warren, was a guest of her daughter, Mrs. F. S. Hunter, a part of last week. Mrs, O, II. Killiner was a guest of Mrs. F. W. Swanson, at Jamostown, N. Y., over last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Osgood visited their daughter, Miss Katie, at the Clarion Normal last Saturday. J. B. linger ty and son Bruce are home from the West Virginia oil fields for a few days recreation. Lester Holeman came home yester day noon from the Erie business college for a couple of weeks' visit. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Carson, of West Hickory, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Haslet here last Sunday, Aaron Mealy, of Tiona, came down last Saturday to visit his mother, near Newmansville, for a few days. Rev, B. F. Feitt has moved his family from tbe township Into his newly pur chased bouse In the north ward. E. A. Yetter, of the Marienville Hard ware and Machine Co., was a guost of tbe editor's family Saturday and Sunday, Will Cooper, 'Squire J. E. Stoughton, F. E. Setley and Grant Erb, were among the Hickory visitors to the county seat on Monday. A. J. McCaltnont, one of Venango county'a stalwart Republicans, was up from President Monday, and made us a pleasant call. Mrs. Ellen Felton, who has been vis iting her biother In Montpel'er, Indiana, for a couple of months past, returned home Saturday. Miss E'mnlyn Williams, who bad been a gues! of Miss May Ssnner for a month nisi, returned to her home in Franklin last Friday. Ted. Kelly was up from Pittsburg over last Suudiiv to visit bis parents. Ho was accompanied by bis friends, L. A Drexlerand E. R. Morrow. Mrs. Anns Kilgore, of Franklin, was the guest of Mrs. P. K. Oeorge at Editor Muse's home, while the latter and wife were in Washington, last week. Arner Small of Nohraska, who Is a member of Co. D, 14th Regt. N. O. P., is with his company In the anihracito coal regions, boing located near Mahanoy City. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Buzard.orilrock wayville, well and favorably known to many of our people, have gone to Cali fornia w here they will make their future home. J. Rae Stockton who bos been in the employ of Wheeler t Dusenbury at En deavor during the past summer, left lor bis home at Wilkiusburg, Pa., last Sat urday. Mra. A. B. Mealy and dauvhtor, Mrs. J. Q. Passauer, of the township left for Bowling Green, Ohio, Monday, where, they will visit Mrs. S. W. Mong, another daughter of Mrs. Mealy. Geo. Birtcll was over from Edenhtirg last Sunday to see bis mother, who has been quite seriously ill for tbe past few woeka. He was accompanied by bis sister-in-law, Miss Minnie Petit. Deputy State Factory Inspector W. W, English was in Tionesta Monday making an inspection or the industries that come under his siirveilance in this sectiou. The Rki'Uhlic ti acknowledges an ollieial call from Mr. English. Homer Ball and daughter of Brad dock, Pa., and J. W. Ball and wife, or Jamestown, N. Y., have been visiting their aisler, Mrs. J. Albaugh the past week, at South Hickory. Mrs. Peters returned w ith her eon to Jamestown, on Monday, Misses Alice Arner and Florence Hagerty, as delegates repectively of tl.e Presbyterian and M. E. Sabbath Schools of this place, are attending tbe conven tion of the State Association at Franklin this week. Rev. O. H. Nckle is also in attendance. Lumberman T. D. Collins has gone to California for a two weeks' stay, hik ing after h'S Iminenre lumbering inter ests on the Pacific coast. Mrs. Collins, who has spent the past summer with her son Everell, in Washington, will accom pany her husband home. 'Squire W. W. Thomas, of the town-1 ship, who bad tbe misfortuue to loso his right eye by an accident in his mill sev eral weoks ago, was a pleasant visitor at the Rki'Uiu.k.-as otliee Monday. The j Squire's injuries have healed nicely, and it is gratifying to know that the left eye i ia not in the least ellccted by tl.e loss or be other. Killed Bjr Circular Saw. Tauman McNamara, of Pleasantville, met with an accident yesterday afternoon which resulted in bis death a couple of Hours afterwards. He was at work at Strain's sawmill, about a mile east or the boro, w hen, at about 3 o'clock, as he was passing by the big revolving saw in (he mill lie slipped and tell upon it. 11 is right leg was nearly cut orfand his right arm sawed through from wrist to shoul der. Mr. Strain was In the mill at the lime but did uot see the accident. He discovered McNamara lying on the floor, where be had been thrown by the saw, and hastened lo his assistance. He put a twister of rawhide above tbe wound ill the leg and also one near the shoulder to stay the How of blood slid then sent for Dra. Hatch and Goodwin at Pleasantville. It was some lime before thoy reached the scene. After a hurried examination and Hulling that they could do nothing for the injured man there, they bad him sent to tills city in a cairlage that he might be attended at the hospital. Dr. Jameson had heen notilied and was present at the institution when the man arrived there. He was then unennse ous and almost dead from loss or blood. With tl e assist ance of Dr. Spicer Dr. Jauiitaou admin istered restoratives aud endeavored to re vive tho patient. It was, however, too late ai.d McNamara died shortly after wards. Ho was about (in years old and is survived by bis widow aud children. Titusville Courier, Ilia inst. Ilashain Fox Nuptials. At 11:30 o'clock, October 11, was cele brated at the borne of 8. H. Haslet, a qui et wedding when Miss Blanche St. Clair Fox, granddaughter of Mra. Haslet, was united In marriage to Mr. A. K. Basham, of Jacksonville, Florida. The ceremony was solemnized by Rev. 0. II. Niukle, pastir of the Methodist church. The bride entered the room resting ou tbe arm of Mr. S. II. Haslet and was met by the groom at the flower adorned alcove where the ceremony was lo be performed. Master Kenneth Haslet, a cousin of the bride, acted as page, entering in advance of the bridal party and bearing the wed ding riug upon a silver tray. Ills sister, Miss Marguerite Haslet acted as flower Birl. The bride's gow n was white silk and ribbon with full veil and train, tho veil being held In place with orange blossoms. She carried a boquet of bride'a roses and uiaiden-bair fern. The color scheme which was carried out in (he house and table decorations was autumn's colors, crimson and gold. Mr. and Mrs. Basbain left on the noou train for an extended trip which includes Niagara, New York and olhor points. Among the out of town guests attend ing the w (Hiding were Miss Hattie Gould, Miss Cynthia Walker, Mrs. Helen Hunt, Mrs, Julia Deyoe, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Doyoe, of Oil City, and IheMi-sos Elizabeth and May Bellows, of Reno, Pa. During her stay in Tionesta the bride lias made many friends who will extend to her their sincere wishes for a life filled with much happiness and prosperity. She was the recipient of a number of handsome presents. From the Scene of (he Strike. Mi, Capmkl, Pa., Oct. 10, 11HM. E1. Republican: Dear Sir : Just a few lines to you to let you know how everything If here. Tho only pla -e we encountered any trou ble was at Warren. When our train slopped there, there were about Ave or six hundred people there and a mob threw stones through the car windows, and called us scab protectors and other Vile names. But when wo got to Sun bury there was a guard put on top of tbe engine and cars with twenty rounds of ammunition and were ordered to shoot to kill ifanyone threw stones, but every thing was quiet and peaceable whon we arrived at Shamoken. Wo wore there about three hours aud tho striking Illin ois treated us line. They said they were glad we came. We then got orders to proceed to Mt, Carinel, our present home. We have a line place to camp on the side hill over looking the town. We can see all over the place and the people could not treat us better ir they tried. We had a little trouble with tbedeputies one night. They were throwing stoues at the soldier boys and the sentry shot one. Before he died he confessed he did it to make believo it was the striking miners. Well, he lu.s thrown his last stone. We have not heard just how long we are lo stay here, but they say if it is not settled in ten days we will go into winter quar ters. The deputies will get discharged Monday next and the soldiers will then take charge of everything. The miners say they are determined to stand firm if it lasts a year. The climate is good, hut so awful cold night:! lots of frost. The State Issues extra blankets, shoes and shirts to us to day, so it don't look much lor coming home yet. With best regards lo all in town, I am, yours respectfully, Pmv. Fbkd Bbistow, Co. 0. Ititb Regt., N.U.P., 2d Battalion, Mt. Carmol, Pa. Letter lo T. F. Ritcliey. Tiouesta, ra. Dear sir: James Ackley's house in Cairo (Catskill Mountains), N. Y.,a con spicuous one iu the midst of the village, was painted 14 years ago with Devoe; has not been painted since: and the paint is in good condit'on to-day He is going to paint, but there Is really no necessity ol it. Devoe has been sold In Cairo 18 years. Our agent is Gaston Wyncoop. House owners there want Devoe, and painters there paint Dv e. It would be a bard job lo persuade a Cairo man to paint lead and oil of course a painter paints what ever his customer wants, even if its but termilk. Marian Van Hoesen, a Cairo painter, has painted Devoe for 1 j years. Thoro are two or three others : all for Devoe, we are told don't know their names. It's the same w h rover Devoe gets into a town: it stays there aud owns the whole busiuess. Yours truly, 18 F. W. Dfvok A Co. P. S. Jas, D. Davis sells our paint. Hlops llie Coiuili anil works ull'lhr aid. Laxative Ilroino-Qiiiniue Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price Jo cents. 11-27-ly Cream of (he Sen. Success is the bullet at which your friends clink glasses and wish you luck. See our Monte Carlo coats for ladies. HeatL t Feit. It A grand opera costume sometimes adorns a rag-time woman. It is high up in quality and low down in price. Hopkins. It The early bird caught tho worm, but the worm was gobbled up, Another Inrge cask of Haviland ChinaatT.C.S. It All things couio to those who wait and hustle. A box of fine note paper makes a very aiceptahle gilt. At I'unu's drug store you get the nicest. It The cloak of friendship is not always a protection against the cold shoulder, Don't miss the special prices on tine ChinaatT.C.S. It Money is the gangplank of pleasure. Dont forgot that Hopkins sells tho fa mous Strootinan shoe. It The way to manngo a man 's to let him think he is managing you. We are handling, this year, S. S. H. t Co 'a famous Man-Tailored Garments lor ladies and children. Once you buy one of these garments you will be more than satisfied. Skirts, jackets and capes. Heath A Feit. It -Time and tide wait for no man, but a woman cm mauage to make almost any thing wait. See those cheap trunks and bags at T. C. S. It From now on for some time each day will bo "opening day" in our jacket de partment. We are in shape to defy com petition in either quality or prije. Heath ilt Feit. It Don't try to do things that will live after you ere dead. It's better to live be fore you are dead, If you want an overcoat don't pass Hopkins' storo. Any kind you want in style or price. It Ladies' new shoes at T. C. S. Prices teat them all. It Observe your enemies for they first find out your faults, You can buy a jacket as good for$i.()0 this year, at our stoie, as'vou formerly paid J7.50 to Js 0 1 for. We leave it to your own lodgment. Heath A Fett. It Fruits aud vegetables aro not out of season by any means. When you want the freshest and finest call or 'phone the While Star Grocery. It Envy always Implies conscious in feriority, wherever it resides. Ladies' heavy wrappers at Tionesta Cash Store. It Look over any other lino of Jackets lu town before you look at ours. Wo In vite comparison. We are positively tho lowest in price and thehighest in quality. Our jackets are the stylish kind. Henth A Feit. It The less heart a man puis into a task the more labor it requires. A complete line of fancy note paper, books, toilet articles, all suitable for pres ents, at Dunn's drug store. Teachers at tending Ins'itute are invited to call. It Evasion is unworthy of us and Is al ways tho intimate of equivocation. Mackintoshes for ladies at Tionesta Cash Store. It How's This ! We oll'or One Hundred Dollars Ro ward for any caso of Catarrh, that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chknkv A Co., Props., Toledo, O, v o, the unilersigneif, have known r..J Cheney for the Insi 13 years, and liolieve In in pertectiy lionoraiito Hi all business transactions anil nniiuciiiiiy able to carry out anv obligations nuiile bv their II nil Wkst it Tkaux, wholesale druggista, To ledo, O., Wai.dinu, Kinnam A Mahviv, wholesale druifgists, leioilo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken iutcrnally, acting directlv upon the biooit and inn coils surfaces of the system. Price 7ic per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Tosti inoninls free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. KriliM'cit Kates In New Orleans. On account of the meeting of the Amor lean Banker's Association, at New Or leans, I.a , oveinber 11 to :, trie Penn sylvania Railroad Company will sell ex cursion tickets lo Nrw Orleans and re turn, November 8 to 1(1, good to return within eleven days, including date of sale, at reduced r.ttes. By depositing ticket Willi Joint Agent at New Orleans on or hefoie November 18, and the pay ment ol a lee of. ri0 cents, an extension of the return limit to November M may tie obtained. For specific, information roganling rales aud routes, apply to nearest llcKot agent. It Zinc mid (Jrlinling Make Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint wear twice as long as lead aud oil mixed by baud. Sold by James ll. Davis. tf He l.rnriiril a lirent Trnlli. It Is said of John Wesley that ho mil said lo M islress Wesley: "Why do you tell that clulit the sauio thing over anil over again?" John Wesley, beeiuse once telling is not enough." ll is lor this same reason that you are told again aud aiMin that Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy cures cold's and grip; that it counteracts any tendency of these dis eases to result in pneumonia, and that it is pleasant anil safe to Isuo. rorsaln by Dr. Dunn druguisl, Tionesta, W. li. Wilkms, West Hickory Pa. Established nearly ten vefcrs. Grad uates in nearly everv State in the Union, holding positions ol honor and trust. 1 tie laignst enrollment during tne pa-1 year ill tho history of this institution. Such is the record of the Warren Busi ness University, Warren, Penna. Send to-day tor catalogue. It . Weal Wllh Allen on (d. 21st or :mtli and save money. Ac commodation and privileges of his spec ial parties are commended in litindreils of testimonials. Over l0 went Willi him In September. Write st once, II. I'. Al len, U"J0 State street. He can save you some money other days also. A-li l- '.t i This signature is on every Iwi of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quininc Tablet toe remedy that cures a colli In one day Dissolution Notice. Notioo is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing between John S. Vail and (Joorgo I). Hastings under tho lirm name of Vail A Hastings, doing business at West Hickory. Pa., was ills-I solved bv mutual consent on the liithdiy of SepteinlM!r, I'.siJ, .Mr. Hastings retir ing from the firm. Tho business will be continued at the same stand bv the un dersigned. John S. Van.. West Hickory, Pa., Oct. 7, liwi Good Horse Sense teaches that glue and old eggs (used to claie some coffees with) are not fit to drink. Lien Coffee it never glazed it's pure, undoctorcd coHee. Tbe .tea led pack aire kcepJ Ittreah ntfpura WILL REMAIN Ono Week Longer on Account Wet Weather. Horses! Horses! Thirty Iloatl For Sale or Kxeliuugc. DRIVERS, FARM" HEAVY DRAFT, TEAMS and SINGLE One span of Mule. Two Spotter! Ponies, broken for family use. AI L GUARANTEED. COME AND SEE THEM. brookvilleTaTr grounds. (alt.tXT SIIIKTrJt. Jaokets Skirts sav 6i WOOLTEX JACKETS. Advcncti Shipment Hero and Full Lino IDxpectod This Wook WOOLTEX GARMENTS! Wnnltex not only means WOOL, hut it means I lie best, all wool material. It means Linings tli t are Guaranteed to wear two seasons. It nieam that every garment is guaranteed lo he made nf clean wool, and will not fray out or wear ofT. It means that we mean to sell Skirts and Jackets that will give satisfaction and nur customers will get the north of sheir mon ey. Iluy a Wooltex Skirt. Jackets. "Fiii; for Lndies, Children. . J. Hopkins. CLOAKS AIsTTJ SUITS. urn t out ISIO.OO, Color mid Mink. It's an entirely A'tMV lflnrllllClll we invite our out-of-town friends to: Ihery gni'iut'iit III is Nt'a-.onN miikc, iniiriii3 only corrt't'l Mjles. doing lo run this new department mi a small profit haai that will justify your t iming quite a distance to patronize. KllllM Uvvv for IJtlO. We'd rather sell you a 615 nne, though, as we firmly there's easily dill'urence in the two suits. Trices of Ladies' and Misses' Coiln commence at $-3 for an All Wool this to (2o. SAMPLES. We'll ho please I to send you samples of the New Dress Goods, Silks and wuisting? if you'll kiudly write, spying about what you would like to sue a postal card will do. WILLIAM B. JAMES, OIL CITY, PA. A New Is a prominent part of your drem, and you want to be sure you're buying the correct style. We w tut to sell you your Fall Hat, it don't matter if it is a 81 soil hut nr a 14 Stetson. We have got either, and when you buy a hat with nur label you buy a good bat, a stylish lint and a hat ynu can wear with perfect confidence that you luive one nf the prevailing styles for this full from the best hat mak ers iu the land, and whether you bur to day or to morrow you will get your money's worth nr money back. Still' Huts, black only.fl 50, 2, S3 and 81 S ilt Hats, liluck, IVuils mid a few lirowns, SI lo S4. CORRECT FULL DRESS REQUISITES. FULL DKKSS sl ITS. tuxi:do coats. DllI-HS SI 1 1 UTS. TIES AND ULOVKS. WzZZZf fQM E. PR 41 43 SENECA ST. An- -nounce--ment: The McCuen Company beg lo announce the arrival of tbeir Fall and Winter Woolens, se lected for tiieir Tiiloriog De partment. They iuclude the very latest anil best 'abrics frnm the best mills of Europe aud America. You are invited to inspect this large assortment whether wishing to purchase or not. We feel assured that should you intrust us with your orders we can more thai satisfy you, not only as to material, but as to Ct and style, fine workman ship and perftct finish. If y. u are not familiar with the character of nur tailoring, we respectfully auk for a trial order. Alter that we are confident you will not go elsewhere. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST.. OIL CITY, PA. Fur Capes Jind CriDe.s, blisses and Kersor (Moth, iheu run up from Hat ICffr CLOTHIERS OIL CITY. PA,
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