WEDXESDA V, JULYW A subject of interest to all housewives is spices and flavoring extracts. Unless the best arc used it is impossible to get satisfactory re sults in cooking and baking. A first class drug store is the place to buy these articles, as only spices and extracts of guaranteed strength and purity are kept. A trial will convince you. Elm and Bridge Streets. N4 P I SB i h m THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WKDNKHDAY, JULY 18, 1SWW. FIRE INSURANCE . . AM) . REAL ESTATE AGENCY . OK - C. K. ARNBR & SDN, TlONEHTA, PA. All Leading Companies Hep resented. Wild Lands, Farms, Hoaxes IMS for Sale or Heat. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. New Advertisements. .1 amen. Ail. iniiiiiri. Ail Anislor. Local. Hopkins. Locals. J. W. Sires. Iwnl. Tho MeCun Co. Al. TiouosU C'nHh Storo. Locals, kobiusou & ItHNftUni. I)i-iMl ulioii Forest County National Hank. State ment, also dividend notion. Zinc and grinding. Oil market closed at $l.2o. Ice cream soda ut Milliner's. 11 Now styles in shoes at T. C. S. It Oil anil nan leases at thin olileo. -How do .vou like tho "New Way T" You can net it at Hopkins' store. Broad, fresh evtuy day.ut Amslers. Sox for man 'ie dozen at T. C. fS. It Telephone No. 31 for Irtmli groeories cheap. T. C.S. It Don't mi Retting a pair of thoso bargain shoes while tho July sale lasts at llopkiiiH' store. It You'll miss u good ono if you don't attend tho entertainment at the court lioiiHe this evening. Hut-glars Mow open tho safe in the depot at South Vamlalia. N. Y., last Fri day iiiirht and soeurod-$l.X). The grape crop In Chautauqua county In prospering. Thore will lie a light crop of rod raspberries, but c urrants will be ploutiful. If you want your prescriptions filled by a regularly graduated, registered pharmacist bring them to Tho Davis I'liarinacy. tf. Clillord, tho young son of Andrew Chit, killed a rattlesnake four feet long while berrying near his homo at resi dent, last Monday. The statement of tho Forest County National Hank published clswhero in this issuo is certainly a very cerditable showing for that institution. J. D. W. Reck has bought tho Craig property south of the court house square, coi-nor of Klin and May streets, and ex pects to move there some time this fall. Contractors J. A. Nixon and W. H. Allen, of Titusville, have been awarded the contract for the oroction of the new Pooplo'B National Bank building at Fast Brady. Tho first hail storm to strike this sec tion this season came last Wednesday evening lasting several minutes, and though quite severe, did no material damage in this vicinity. A Connecticut man has been placed in an asylum by I. is children because ho went alHiut offering to bet all his rnouey on Bryan. No luuacy expert was neoded to diagnose his case as hopeless. The Mt. ion Lutheran Sunday school will celebrate Childorn'n day Sun day, Jnly 22d, services to begin at 10:30 a. in. All are cordially iuvitod to attend this service Rov. C. A. Rhiel, Taster. Our thanks are due a number of friends who havo kindly sent in copies ol the Uki'I'iilican of Juno Gth, request for which was made in last week's issuo. It pays to advertise in the Kei-u ulicas. Tho Tionesta band boys have re ceived their new uniforms, and they look very neat, being made of wbito duck and trimmed with black braid, with caps to match. The boys ought to play better now. A now more fivo-yoar Farm Journal subscriptions aro loft for those who will pay a year in advance to tho Rr:i rmirAX Don't complain if you should put it off till too late. Tho offer will not last much longer. Evorythmg in the lino of green goods, fresh and palatable, at Amsler's these days, raspberries by the quart or crate, fine, plump fruit, at lowest possible figure. Now ts the time to ordur, while berries aro their liuest. It J. W. Siros tho up-to-dato photo graphor, will be at his Tionesta studio every Friday and Saturday till further notice. If you desire work in bis lino don't put it off on account of cloudy woathor. It Tho Commissioners of JefTorson county have purchased a 200-acre tract of land and will begin the erection of a county home at once. They expect to havo It ready for occupancy by June 1st of next yoar. A rounion and two days' encampmont of the Sixteenth regiment, N. 0. 1'., will bo hold at Oil City in Soptembor. This will bo tho first reunion of the regiment since it returnod from its victorious cam paign in Forto Rico. Mossrs. Loomls, Klickner and Kim bor of the Oil City gun club, came up last Friday afternoon and were guests of the Tloncbta gunners, parti cipating in a pleasant hour's sport at tho shooting grounds on the island. W. U. Wymau dispatched his first rattlesnake, a three-foot affair, Monday while driving along the)public road altovo Nebraska. The crawling musician sport ed nlno rattles, which Mr. Wyman now carrios in bis scalp belt. There will be an abundant crop of all kinds of nuts peculiar to this locality if they escape the blight. Chestnut and beach trees look exceptionally prosper ous with full rich blossoms, while acorns promise an abundant yield. A largo consignment of coal bottoms and barges from the Nebraska, Tionesta and Hickory vards was started for tuo Tittsburg market last Friday and Satur day, but whether all will reach their des tinatiun on this rise in tho river is ques tionahle. Tho councils of New Castle have passed an ordinance providing for the strict observance of Sunday in that city The bill absolutely forbids tne sale o, anything but milk and medical aud stir gical supplies, and provides a fine of from f 10 to $&) for violations. -The Oil City races are on this week, Thore aro two days more of the sport left. Thursday and Friday, and for tho accom modation of people from this soction who wish to attend a special train will leav e Oil City for up the river after tho races to-morrow. Thursday evening, at 8:00 o'clock. Tho fellow who buys common bard soap at tho grocorios at five con ts a big cake, cuts It iuto small cakes, which he sells at ten cents each as a cleansing com pound for romoving grease, has been do ing business in Krie. Should ho drift in to this town the good housowifo would do well to give him tho marble-heart. Tho Post Office Dopartmont at Wash ington havo established a post office at Loleta, in Millstone township, this county and appointed J. C. Campbell postmas tor. This was done on the recommenda tion of Senator Penrose. The recom mendation of a Congressman does not go in thia district at the present time. Itid'j way Advocate. Mr. and Mrs, Conrad Burheu of Ger man Hill gave a birthday surprise party to their son Alvin, last Saturday, which was enjoyed by forty or fiftyof his young friends. The evening was pleasantly spent and at 11 o'clock choice refresh ments were sorved. A number of choice presents were loft by the guests as re minders of the pleasant event. Don't forgot the entertainment at tho court house this evening. It will be something out of the ordinary, and far abovo the average storeopicon exhibition Dr. Rutnberger will give a number of views from real life in Tionesta, and all of them will bo interesting and amu3 ing. Don't miss it. Admission 25 and l"i cents. Benefit of M. E. church. There Is a Justice of the Peace down in Cooper township named Heltzer, young couplo lately applied to a minister to get married, but not having a license tho minister vory kindly remarked, "I can't marry you ; take your girl and go to Heltzer." Whereupon tho young man bristled up and repliod, "Yon go to hell yourself, tit V Clearfield Journal. A minister in Center county recently atartled bis congregation with the follow ing languago : "Before the stewards take up tho collection I would like to make few remarks. There are two hundred persons on this house, counting saints, sinners, crooked and straight, including cryiiis babies. Ifonch person thinks my sermon worth a glass of boer, or a nickel let him pay that amount. If each person pays a nickel it will make total of $10 this evening. This repeated evory Sun day would pay my salary. A sermon that isn't worths nickel isn't worth com ing to hoar, and the person that will beat the Lord, the pi inter or tho miuistcr is goat. Kd B. Percival, for a number of year confidential bookkeeper for L.B.Wood at Grand Valley, Pa., dropped dead in ths latter place of heart disease on the 12th inst. The dim-eased was once a forest county boy, having lived with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Percival at New town Mills, and will be remembered by the older class of citizens yet living in that vicinity. He is survived by a wife and one child. Colonel and Mrs. W. J. lluliugs, daughter and live sons are enjoying a novel outing. Last week they started on pedestrian tour, their destination being ow Drop, this county. They walked from Oil City to Pleasantville, thon to Garland and passed through Warren Friday. They are constructing a house boat at Dew Drop and in a few days will break camp and start on a cruise down tho Alleghony river 'arren Mirror, One of the nicest fields of wheat in tho county was that harvosted last week by Mr. Orion Siggins from a 30 aero piece of new grouud which was cleared last year and adjoins Ids large farm at West Hickory. Good judges estimate the yield at 20 bushels or upward to the acre, which is more than the average for this section, even under more favorable weather conditions. The Deering people sold Mr. S. a reaper on the strength of the work of tlioir machine in this now- field. The General store of J. M. Greon, at Sugar Ruu, on tho W. N. Y. A P. R y. three miles above Kiuzua was robbed last Wednesday night of a lot of clothing and wearing apperal amounting to about $2i H) worth. The postofflce located in tho store was aUo robbed of several dollars' woith of stamps. The frontdoor of the building was smashod in. Two drillers slept in rooms at tho Sugar Run house, facing tho storo, and did not hear tho noise. There were two large dogs in the storo. Neither of these were heard to mako a noise. Mr. Green is tho father of our townsman Jose W. Groon. At a meeting ot the patrons of the Lecture Courso last Friday evening it was dot-ided to have three entertainmonts at suitable times dm iui the coming fall anil winter. The plans for getting the work under way are about the same as were used last year. As it is not a prl- ate enterpriso, but, tor public good, the committee feels that it will have to have some encouragement from the citi zens. This will be secured through the circulation of a paper to obtain subscri bers for the course of threo lectures. The committee appointed to attend to this work consists of Rev. J. V. McAnineh, Prof. R. N. Speor, J. B. Muse and A. W. Richards. The storm of lust Wednesday eve ning took on something of tho uatnre of tornado up about Fast Hickory, and did considerable damage in the way of uprooting and twistiug oil' fruit and shade treos. The wind seemed to dip as it cttmo ovor tho hill above the town and struck the orchard of Alex. Pettigrew destroying about halt the trees, and fine chestnut orchard located noar by, was practically ruined. The storm thou raisod and dipped again near the Kndea vor school house where it played havoc with tho pretty pine grove surrounding the school building and township house. uprooting and breaking down many of the handsome trees about the premises No damano was done to buildings so far as heard from. "Frank Major" Must Hang. Miss Margaret Kehoo of New York, sister of Daniel J. Kehoe, is in the city aud has visited her brother in the jail. The scene between the sister aud brother atthoir first mooting, is described as very touching. Kehoo, who has kept up a bold front from the first, begins to show siuns of a more full appreciation of the real seriousnoss of his condition, and the coming of his sister effected him deeply Miss Kehoo, who is a young lndy of ap parent refinement, is stopping with friends on Market street, and both she and her brother are deeply concerned for tho result of Judge Thomas' deliberations over the application for a new trial, which it is expected he will decide on Monday noxt. Mentlville Tribune. HKNTENCK VRONOUNCKP. Judgo Thomas Monday morning hand ed down an opinion refusing to grant i new tiial to Frank Major. District At torney Vance asked the Court for judg ment. The prisoner was ordored to stand up and Judge Thomas asked him if he had anything to Bay why sentence should not bo pronounced against him Tho prisoner answered that he had nothing to say. The judne tlion sentenced him te be taken to the county Jail and from there to be hanged by the neck un til dead. The prisoner s sister was in court, and was very much affected Major himself showed noeinotion. There were very fow people in court when the sentence was pronounced and there was no demonstration. Broke-Jail. Goorgo Gordon and Charles Thomas confined in Clarion iail awaiting trial made good their escape on Monday nigh of this week. About 2 o'clock at night a torrillc explosion that shook tho whole town took place, which upon inyestiga tion was found to be at the iail. These two prisoners occupied cells in the sec ond storv. and evidences would indicate they had confederates on the outside. . sheet bail apparently been let dow and a quantity of dynamite raised to the grated window above. This ex plosive bad boen used to blow the win dow out, and it bad suecoedod in doing so. togcthor with a good portion of the stone wall, allowing the prisoners make their escape. They were tracked toward tho Clarion river a short distance. but otherwise, no traco of thorn has been found. The sheriff of Clarion county offers a reward of f-0 each for thecaptui of the runaways. Zinc and grinding. A'Mioiiiiceiiicnt. Forest County Veterans' Association moots at F.udeavor, on Thursday, Soj 0, prox., tho tinin fixf.d by thn associa tion. The following iSjtnrades havo been appointed to draft Memorial resolution Daniel S. Knox. J. W. Morrow and S. D, Irwin. The President. W. K. Witherell has appointed F.li Berlin Post as a ten oral committee of arrangements. W. K. WlTHEKKLL, PrCB, S. D. Ik win, St. Zinc, ami grinding. YOU AND TOl'B I'RIEXDS. Miss Martha Morrow is visiting Pleas- utville fsionds. Mrs. S. II. Haslet is visiting frionds ii Oil City this week. W. G. Gaston, of Cochranton, is a guest oi his sou, G. G. Gasb-n. Mr. aud Mrs. J. C. Bowman were visitors to Oil City last Saturday. Miss Lou Richards of Mayburg is a guest of Oil City Irienda this week. Miss Mario Dunn is a guest of Miss Mildred Dean at Oil City this week. Mia Elsie Folton returned yesterday from a two months' stay in Franklin. Mrs. Chas. Amann and son, Paul, are isiting relatives in Warren this week. Miss Birdie Solinger of Edenburg, is a guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. R. Osgood. Miss Catharine Souatt, of Pittsburg, is a guest of bor sister, Mrs. T. J. Cullen. Miss Lena Grove of Titusville is a guest of her cousin, Miss EuRetta Proper. Mrs. II. M. Zahniser is in Vandor- grift, Pa., on a visit to her son, J. W. Do- Walt Miss Jeanotte Vaughu, of Oil City, a guest of her friend Miss Maude rove. Miss Grace L. Carle of Oil City is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Q.G. Gastou. Miss Virginia Siggins is up from Oil City on a visit to bor friend Miss Edith Hopkins. Clifford Craig, day operator at Tidi- oute, was down to si his mother over unday night. Mrs. P. Emert has been quite ill at io home of her sister In Oil City aiuee the 4th of July. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Coleman are up from McDonald, Fa., on a visit to the former's parents. Mrs. Geo. H. Schnell uee Blanche Agnew, of Youngsvillo, Pa., is visiting Tionesta friends. Mrs. W. L. Klinestiver and rou rank are paying a visit to friends hero and at Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. G. 11. Killinor spent unday with the latter's mother, Mrs, Dunkle, iu Oil City. Miss Nannie Morrow has beeu the guest of Mrs. N. P. Wheeler at Endeavor uring the past week. Ralph Williams of Franklin was a guest of his aunt, Mrs. C. w. Clark, a part of tho past week. Jake Siggius, who has been drilling ere for some time past, has gone to the West Virginia oil Holds. N. O. Weaver of Oil City speut a few davs of the past week with his brother harles, at Hotel Agnew. Mrs. Brownie Batos Skinner of Oueida, N. Y., was a guost at the home of her aunt, Mrs. A. B. Kelly, a part of last week. Philip Williams, one of the ifllciont clerks at Robinson's store, is spending a short vacation with friends in Vander grift, Pa. Adam Wilson, of Belyidier, 111., and Carrio Fraucos Smith of Clarington, were cranted a license, in Jollerson, to wed last week. Richard Irwin, of the staff of the Franklin .Siecliitor, Is in Tionesta for fow days' visit with his uncle, S. D. Ir win, Esq. J. K. Mealey of Tioua, who is visit ing his mother, near Newmaesvillo, gave tho Republican office a ploasant call last Fiiday. Mrs. Charles Bonner ana son Charles returned to their home in Chicago Thursday after a ploasant visit with Tio nesta friends. Jim Hood, who has boen In the W est Virginia oil fields for the past yesr is at home on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hood. David Mintz, M. F. Kellogg and Landloid Powers of the Keystone House Marienville, we're business visitors to Tionesta Monday. Mr. aud Mrs. A. H. Gallup of Alle gheny Springs spent a part of last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Gorow at the Central House. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Muse leave this eveuing for a week's visit with the fam ily of our former townsman, J. H. Har- dison, atGenova, I nil. Prof. Emersou Proper of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Mr. Carl A. Babtiste, of Bos ton, Mass., are welcomo guests at the home of Hon. J. A. Proper. Ben W. May of Chicago was here a few days of the past week visiting his wife and children who are spending the summer months in Tionesta. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Shields, of Clar ington, while spending a tew days of last week in Pittsburg, purchased a beautiful Fischer piano. Brookinlte Jletablicnn, Lou A. Morgan, who has had the management of filer's branch store here for some months past, loft Monday for Chicago, where he has secured a good position. Miss Blanche Pease returned from a month's visit at Clarion, Grove City and Slippery Rock, whore she attended the annual commencements of tho schools of those places. Miss Lucy Huling of the Bull Phone company is spending her annual vacation at Dunkirk, N. Y. Miss Ada Huling of the Cash Store, spent a part of last week at tho same place. V. S. Miles, clerk in the Tionosta Cash Storo, has gone to his homo in Plain Orove, I.awronee county, for a short va cation. He was accompanied by bis nephew, Lloyd Miles. -Misses Fiffa and Ruth Clark, who havo been spending a two weeks' vaca tion with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D, W. Clark, returnod to tlioir duties in Philedelphia last Saturday. Miss May Clark has resumed her du ties as dav operator at the depot alter a throo weeks' vacation. Mr. F. I'. Han son of Bradford, who has been working in her place, will remain here as night operator. Mr. aud Mrs. George W.Sawyer of Tionesta, Pa., have been tho recipients of marked social attention since their coin ing to Charlestown. On Monday, Mr. Sawyer was tho guest of his old frieuds iu the volunteer tire department. On Tuesday ho was entertained by G. A. R. boys. On Wednesday, at the invitation if his brother Charles W. Sawyer, he with the uiemliers of the Hurdlo Club enjoyed the pleasure of a shore dinner at Revere Beach. Charlestown, Mass., AV terjirise. Miss Daisy Craig on Mouday evening very pleasantly entertained a number of hex young friends, the occasion being her seventeenth birthday. The guest of honor was Miss Anna Myers of Oil City, who is visiting Miss Daisy. Misses Wbeolor and Ailinger and Miss Culbertson of Cincinnati gave a luncheon Wednesday at Endeavor, at Bouniobrae, the Wheeler home. It was a very complete function, covers being laid for twenty. Tidioute was well rep ro sen ted, Newt. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brody and two hildren, of Pittsburg, are guests cf Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cullen or a couple of weeks. Mr. Brody is one of the partners n the Tionesta Mantel Manufacturing Company and is very favorably im- ressed with our beautiful little town. Tabitha Fry Graham, mother of our townsman Edward Graham, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. George W. First, in Moadvillo, Pa., July 11th. Mr. and Mrs. Graham had gone on a visit and arrived on the day the deceased's fatal illness began. She was aged 82 years and was a woman of high Chris tian character. Paris (roen the Deadly Potion. A coroner's juiyhas decided that the death of Mrs. Rebecca Burton whoso dead body was found in a vacant house u Barnett township ou Sunday, July 8th, was a case of suicide. The evidence before the carouor showed that the de based had spoilt the Fourth with rela tives in Clui'ingttMi, and on her way homo had stopped at what is known as the Coon house, where she procured a quant'tv of Paris Green. She went ou to the Campbell house where she took the poison with suicidal intent. The body was found by her sister and several others who were searching for her. Fol lowing is the verdict ol the jury: An inquisition indented and taken in Barnett township. Forest county, Pa., the Nth day of July 10 0, at the bouse of J. B. Campliell, belore me John H. Bar- 1011, a jusiice oi luerence, itr uie-vutiiitv of Forest, upon the body of Rebecca Bur ton, then aud there lying dead, upon the oaths of David Weaver, Dr. J. J. Brewer, A. M. Zeuts, i n cent Zen Is, L. A. Kulius, John Chitister, J. B. Campbell. William Rairie, Harvey Gould, Homer Fulton, John Uplinger and James Cuz- zins, good ana lawtul men el tne county aforesaid, who being sworn to inquire on the part of the Commonwealth, when, whore, how and after what manner the said Rebecca Burton came to her death, do say that in Barnett town hip, county aforesaid, in a certain vacant housi of J. B. Campbell, in the upstairs part ot saul house, lying on the floor dead, tho s id Koliocca Harton being alone am volun tarily poison herself with Paris green. The New Hnilieail Deal. When the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany assumes control of the Western Now York aud Pennsylvania railway, on August 1, that road and the Alloghony Valley road, also controlled by the Peun sylvania, will be merged into oun grand division. 80S miles long, and will be known as the Buffalo and Alleghony Valley Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The headquarters of the new irrand divisin will be at Buffalo. Charles B. P.-ico, of Pittsburg, who is now gen eral superintendent of the Allegheny Valloy Railroad, will be made suporin tendontof the Allegheny Valley division of the new grand division, with head quarters in Pittsburg. James P. Ander son, now general passenger agent of the Alleghony Valloy road, will become di vision nassentrer agent and will retain his headquarters at Pittsburg. K. P Bates, general froight agent, will bocome division Ireiuht aiiont. with otlices as now, iu Pittsburg. The auditing depart ment of the Alloghony Valley road will be moved to Philadelphia, and T. F Brown, the present auditor, will go there There will be a fow other changes uniting the officials of the Allegheny Valloy in Pittsburg. Oil ole.s. Heck A' Wassim, on the Derickson tract Stewarts Run, found a duster last week, ami have pulled the casing. Proper it Grove talk ol putting down another well on the Watson tract, out near Farmer Dean's operations, iu the edge of Venango county. Proper Bros, finished a small well last week on the Emerson tract, ail joining the Winker farm, Gorman Hill. Tho Morgan Co. well on tho Nelson Cole place, Green twp., will finish to morrow or next day. Fleming Co., on Sowers iuii, shot their well yestorday. It is thought it will make a small producer. Zinc and grinding. Dissolution Notice. Tho partnership heretofore existing be tween J. W. Hobliison ami U. J. (iaston, tloina husiiiess under the linn name of Koliiusou A (iaston, i hereby tnrminatoil by mutual agreement, taking efl'ort June 1, l'.NH). All business of saiil tirm will bo ailj usterl by U. W. Kobinsun. (. V. Kobi.nson, i. i. UASTON. The business will hereafter lie con- iluctwl bv (1. G. (iaiton. who solicits a c-ontinuaure of tho patiouae of the peo ple. -Zinc and grinding. ill MARRIED. ISIIMAN-COOK-July ' 11KXI, in llrookvillo, Pa., by John SV. Walkor, J. P.. Mr. t W. Ishiuan and Miss Cora Cook, both of Clarington, Pa. MII.LKK CO:K July 1 '.. m Itrookvillo, Pa., by John V. Walkor, J. P.. William t. Miller and Miss Mel da Cook, both of Clariiiiitoii, Forest county, Pa. STOl'OllTON-WOKT.K KY-At Kast Hickory. July 14. !!". by W.J. Fore mini, J. P., Mr. llernard V. Stoughton, of Kast Ilirkory. Pa., and Miss Catha- lena K. Worlzkoy, of Whin Hill. ATKINSON WIS K At Pittslield, Pa., July IS, I'MHi, by t'. J. Ilmiiinoiiil, J P.. Fnilerirk W . Atkinson, of Kcllott villn, and Miss Maud Wise of Tidioute, Pa. M W.K IRWIN-On July i. VM', by ilpv. Albeit S. Stewart. Sainiu-I I.. Mayo anil Miss Alien Irwin. IhuIi ot Kedolylle, Pa. D. P. FREDERICKS, M. D. (Piactiee limited to Kye, Kar, Nose and Thrnat.) ARLINGTON BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA. Ollice hours by ni l kji iitiuenl only. NOTICE. We, the undorsigned, do horoby agree to refund the money on two 2- rent bot tles or boxes of Baxter's Mandrake Bit ters, if it fails to cure constipation, bil iousness, sick -headache, jaundice, loss of appetite, sour stomach, dyspepsia, liver complaint, or any of tlie diseases for which it is recommended. It is highly recommended as a spring tonic and blood purifier. Sold liquid in bottles and tab- Jets in boxes. Price 2.5 cents for either. one package of either guaranteed to give satisfaction or monev refunded. Heath Kiilmer. Hopkins sella the clothing and shoos. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour's sack 1.20ra,1.70 Corn meal, feed, 19 100 ft 1.15 Corn meal, family, 100 It 1.25 Chop feed, pure grain 1 15 Oats :w .40 l orn, shotted .55 Beans "f bushel 2.50 Ham, sugar cured 13fu .It Bacon, sugar cured .12(u..l2i Shoulders .10 Whitetish W kit .50 Sugar 0ti(cj.07 Syrup .' 25(a .50 u. Molasses .vvo .ot) Coffee, Roast Rio 1 4 1 5 Coffee, bleudodJava .25 Tea :(& .50 Butter Vldit .14 Klce Oorq) .OS Eggs, fresh (a, .15 Salt barrel 1.25 Lard .10 Potatoes, bushel, old it new .. 25r1.00 Lime barrel 90l.(K) Nails keg 2.75 L. J. Hopkins. NOW FOR THE REMNANT SALE ! JULY IS OUR MONTH. We Have a Lot of Goods That for Fall Stock. The Price SUITS, HATS, SHOES, SHIRTS. In many instances the price is hulow halt regular price, but this is our hub fortune. The goods must be anlil. Now is your chance to jet aois at you ii own rim i:. COME IIsT. - L. J. Hopkins. - - 203 Centre and 204 Sycamore Streets. I JAMES. I Taking all Wash Goods out of the shelves and putting them on the centre aisle counters at greatly reduced prices. About 7 pieces 1C Percale at 6o lined soiiie time a?o. On the same table about 20 piece6 Dimity at n'3c, light and dark colors. Adding to those every day qualities that sold formerly at 7c, and 10c Wauling something belter there's a lot of Dimities at 10c that's very far nuperior to ones usually sold at that were 12 jo aud 15c. The 25c English Madras or Zephyr uity for you to buy Finest Imported domestic ones. Store closes now at 5 o'clock except WILLIAM "pien You Travel Take your Trunk with you and if you haven't such an arti cle we will furnish you ouo as low as $2.75 to $15.00. Mll AIti; TOP C'AXVAS Tltl M4S. So much lighter and better style barrel tup, STI.ATll Jt T1U MiS. Just the article for your "across NUIT CAN IIS. The must popular traveling much aud easy to carry IIAJU KAUN. We haven't everything that's made in salchbls but we've got euough to please you and at right price, f 1 00 to 112.00 Never full, always room tor one more artisle. Some with leather binding, others aithout, 5ic, 75c, 11.00 to 51.50 LAMMESS', 41 & 43 SENECA ST., Arlinicton Hotel The People's Store. Aud here are the goods) the people want STRAW HATS, Fine ant medium grades, fell cut in price. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. Madras, Oxford-, Silk. 50c $100.1150 All silk 2 50 and $3 00 HOT WEATHER UNDERWEAR AND SOX. 50 oiuplete lines, 2-")i! t-i it 00 per garment Fancy half hose in all the latest ci'l--rieg- HOT WEATHER CLOTHING Series, Flaunels, Hohairs It they come fiotn us they nrcill right. SWELL STUFF IN NECKWEA R Prince of Wales, Ra Wing's. Imperials, Wash Fabric or Silk THE McCUEN CO. 25 AND 29 SENECA ST., OIL CITY. PA. Must bo Sold to Make Room ia Going to Sell Thorn. Telephone 257 Oil 'City, Penn'a. what's left of tho 15o pieces arNer- price, in fact the former prices of these Gi' ghams nl 15c presetns an upportu Ginhatus at the price usually paid for Monday and Saturday eveuing. B. JAMES, appearing thau the old 2.50 to 815.00 the pood" trip, 3.;0 to 110.00 article made holds so fl.S'J to U.OO OIL CITY, PA dirwily opKxillen.