fcjqj WEDXESDA Y, SEPTEMBER 19. j lk'ginning Monday, Sept. 10, 1900, and con tinuing until further notice, wo will sell patent medicines at the following prices: Lydia Pinkham's Comp $ .75 Kennedy's Medical Discovery . 1.05 S.S.S. Largo size 1.25 " Small -75 Painc's Celery Compound 75 Pierce's Favorite Prescription ... .75 - Fenner's Kidney Kemedy 75 Warner's Safe Cure 90 Peruna 75 Kilmer's Swamp Hoot 75 Hood's Sarsaprilla 75 Ozomulsion 75 All other $1.00, $1.25, and $1.50 remedies at similar rates. These are Strictly Cash Prices. Tim &vn$ FmtiiMacr. Elm and Bridge Streets. THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, SKl'TEM JiEK Id, l!)u(t. TIRE INSURANCE . AMI . . HEAL ESTATE AGENCY ...OK.. c. TlOXESTA, PA. All Leading Companies Represented. Wild Lands, Farms, Houses C Lota for Sale or Itent. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. New Advertisements. James. Ad. HiroM. Local. I .amnion. Ail. Aumlor, Local. Kiilmei. IOohIh, K. Walters it Co. Local. HopkiiiH. Ad. and locals. Tionesta Cash Store. ,oalH. EoiOHt County National Hank. .State ment. Forest Telephono Co. Not loo to stock holders. Oil umrket closed at f 1.25. Now this weather Isd floront. Oil and pas losses at this ollloe. You esn Ret it Hopkins' store. Cash vs. Credit makes the ditierence In prices at T. C. 8. H For a suit thst will suit, or sn over coat tliat will lit, go to Hopkins. It It's time to pay your tax if you wish to vote this fall. Don't overlook it. Don't Tall to look at tho beautiful as sortment of silverware displayod in Killmer 8 show window. It Wanted. Girl to cook and do general housework. Good wages paid. Writo I'ostofneo Box U, Tidionto, I'onn'a. Ct Bring in your buckwheat, get your cash, ami go on your way rejoicing. H Lan.son Dros. Mr. and Mrs. P. 1 Amsler desire to thank their friends and neighbors who so kindly helped them during their ro cent affliction. it Mr. Gorow is coming on well with the enlaigomnnt ol his building. Ho will lisve a brick front put in which will add much to Us appearanco when fliiishod. Pound. A lady's watch and chain, on tho Gorman ll'lt road last Saturday ovoninq;. Thnownor can have same by calling at Conrad Sibble's homo on Gor man Hill and proving properly. Mr. Sires will bo at his Tionesta stu dio oveiy Saturday until further notice ready to attend tho wants or those wish ing work in his lino. Don't delay your viHit on account of a c'oudy day. tf The fall season for irado is almost horo. Every Tionesta business man who would have his share of tho trade should look woll to his advertising. The col umns of tho RF.rrni.icAN a o open to al) such. Tituavil'e and Plcasam villi) are still "chewing" about baso ball, llio former seeming anxious to got at tho solf-slyled champions. Tho PleaHanlvillians are ev idently aatlsfi'-d to quit while their credit Is good. When in nood of anything in tho line of letter heads, bill heads, Ktatemenls, en velopes, or In fact any kind of commer cial printing, call at the Kepubmcan of fice, whero all the latest designs in job printing are tunic J out. Following is a list of leltors remain ing uncalled for In tho Tionosta.Pa., post oilico for tho week ending Sept. 12, 1900: Miss Sara Reed, Miss Chloo Host, Mr. W. M. Lindsoy, Khq. D. S. Knox, P. M. About twenty Indians, composing tho famous Cornplanter band, from the Sala manca reservation, passed through this placo last Friday on thoir way to High land Park, over in Clanon counly.where they play an engagement every two yoars. Governor Stono appointed U. W. rsogers, ot Hrockp irt, Associate Judge of ' Elk county to fill the vacancy causod by tlio death of Judgo Cash man. Mr. Rog ers is the Republican nominee for the of fice lo which he was appointed by the governor. ,S7. Mary's Herald. The Reno baso brill team will bo up Saturday and play a game with tho Tie ntsin team. Tho gamo will bo called at 2 o'clock p. m., and as the Reno's are ball players an interesting game may be expected. This will probably be tho last of tlio season and tliore ought to bo a good turnout. Alii A valuable horse stolon from James K. Green of Flemininjr Hill, uoar West Hickory, one night last ween, was re covered a fow days afterward near Gar land, Warren county, where it was found running at largo, An eloclrio light plant for tho tr ough is strongly talked or. If It will rig ura out satisfactory the borough will creel the plant, and if tho citizens will givo it tlio propor encouragement wo will soon have more light on tho subject and tho streets, whore it is very much needed during these dark nights. Grapes and peaches are now in their prime, and now is the best time to pro cure thorn for preserving, oto. Prices will soon bo on tlio upward grade, and If you Intend putting any of those fruits up for win tor this is the time to procure them. Call early. Your ordors will be promptly lillod. Amsler. It Mrs. Flora Landers, of the linn of F. Walters & Co., is in Pittsburg this wotk lor the purpose of selecting the fall and winter millinery stock for the firm. Sho will make a careful study of the now est tilings In mlllinory art, and the ladies mayoxpoct to foast thetr eyes on tho finest display ever shown In Tionesta. Tho new Kin7.ua bridge is completed, so far as building tho limestone struc tures Is concerned. All that remains to bo done now is to complete tho riveting of the bridge and Id ton days it will be ready for traflc. The new l.ridgo is a wonderful structure, ecllsping the origi nal ono in beauty of architecture, s'ze and strength. The vaslness of tlio grape crop along tho lako shoro, from Erie to Rrocton, known as tlio grape belt, Is indicated by tho estimate of freight meu that It will amount to 7,000 car loads, with a mini mum weight of 21,000 pounds. This means that 21,000,000 baskets of grapes will bo shipped from Rrocton during tho ensuing rail and winter. The Hotel Agnew 'bus was over turned near the station last Wednosday evening, with sovoral passengois aboard, Mrs. Win. Royor, of Ciarington, was one of tlio passengers and was considerably bruisod, but recovered without soilotis trouble. Other passengers were some what shaken up, but fortunately escaped fiovcro Injury. The destruction of the rig was woll nigh complete. Jacob 11 ill, one of tlio old residents of Alloghony City, died at his homo on Sunday last. He was once very promi nent in lumbering transactions, and was known to all tlio prominent Inmbermon of this section, of whom te bought largo consignments. Mr. Hill had ollon visit ed his friend and relative hero, Judgo J. A. Proper, who left on Monday to attend tho funeral. Ho was aged about 78 years. Lyman Cook of Nebraska started for a point near Fianklin Monday with a crew of eight or ton men and a team, where thoy will take tip the work of clearing the channel of the Allegheny river, under auihorlty of the U. S. gov ernment. Thoy will work up the rivor aud remove all obstructions from and improve the channel generally, and will be engaged until incloment weather or high water Interferes with the work. Last Thursday a citizen named An thony living near Green's ini'l in Har mony township, belweon Fagnndus and Neil town, heard a racket in his ben-roost. Hp.ving beon bothered more or loss in that particular, ho took his shotgun and discharged a load of shot in tho direction of the racket. The next morning thero was evidence about the place sufficient to indicate that some one had been touched up to considerable extent, but who and how sovorely had not developed at last accounts. Fire startod in the slashing of Shields & Gross on Milbilone when the wind storm came up early Wednesday morn ing, and as it could not be controlled the loss of bark and logs was heavy, estimat ed in value at about f 2,000.00. One fam ily living on the slashing escaped only with their n'glit clothes on, eyerything else they had burning. A lire started about the saint) time on Spring creek burned several thousand dollars worth of logs and bark for Elk county parties. Marienuillo Express. At the residence of the groom's moth er at Tylersburg, September Bth, 1000, Esq. F. E. King united in marriage Bort D. Emingor and Miss Maftie GadleV, both of Cla: inglon, Forest county. The ceremony was performed In tho presonoo of a number or near relatives and rriouds or the contracting parties after which con gratulations and an elegant wedding dinner followed. Tho newly wedded pair will go to houso keeping at Ciaring ton. They have the best wishes of many fi lends for a long life of connubial bliss. Clarion Democrat. llopki us soils tho clothing ami allocs The Republican conforonce for the purpose of nominating a candidate fo Congress Id this district who will retire Congressman Hall to prlvsle lire, will be held In Duliois to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock. The candidates before tho con (erence will be, Centra onnnty, Cloment Dale; Clearfield, A. L. Cole; Ciarim, N h. Graham; Elk, A. A. Clearwater; I'orofttlias Instructed her conferees to support Col. Clearwater. Tho conforees from this county are, Dr. N. Gildersleove ol'Brookston, 8. U. Croasmun of Red clyffo, Gus. B. Evans of Eudeavor. Laura B. Starr, who for several years resided In China, and who had great fa cilities for understanding the feminine side or Chincso life, contributes to the Octob'r Delineator an article that throws much light on the home life of Chincso women. This article Is illustrated with several authentic photographs of Chinese women of various social positions, Tho October number or tho Delineator, In ad dition to Miss Starr's article and the eighty or more sketches of present-day styles, which are prominent features of the magazine, contains twenty other val liable contributions.... non we near a man, especially a father, slandering a girl of a town or neighborhood whom ho thinks may havo strayed from the path of virtue, we feel liko asking him to recall a fow acts of his young days and seo if he is not reaping the crop ot wild oats he then sowed. Be cause a girl Is jolly and pleasant to her acquaintances Is no rerson why she should be estimated as one of the kind who prefer darkness ratlior than light. Even if a man did think so it is unwise and wicked to mention it. There is where many an innocent lass receives tho ostracism of soulolv by people talk ing when thoy have no business. When a man has no good words for our girls he ought lo keep tlio perambulating gab atorium ho calls his mouth closed. Ex. The pohtolDco department will short ly advertise for the carrying of mails on star routes. The advertisement will bo so worded as to require that every ac cepted bidder must agree to live on or contiguous to the route and personally superintend tho service. It has come to tho notice of the departmont that specu lative bidders will seek to secure a num ber of routes by Inducing some local at torney or oti or person in eacli of tho counties to allow the use of his name as n bidder for a consideration. Tho law, howoyer, prohibits any sub-letting of contract without tlio consent of the post master general. Tho local bidders can aid the department by cto.-e'y observing who his competitors aro, and if ho has reason tobelicve any bid is made in tho interest of a combiuo he should at once advise the department. The following item of local interest is taken from the San Juan, Porto Rico, JS'cw., of the 41b. lust. Mr. Leech is now on the island looking after his agricultu ral Interests, but expects to return to the States later in the fall, and will move to Tounessco whero he will engage In lum bering: "From several districts of tho Island come reports of agricultural ac tivity. A number of Americans who have recently purchased land are going right ahead. Mr. Clias. S. Leech, for ex amplo, who has bought a properly near Rio Piodras suitable lor orange and pine- aple cultivation, has now 30 peons and B Americans cleaning up aud preparing tho ground for planting. Within t!0 days he hopes to have 60 acres cleaned and plowed. Mr. Allen, oftlio Allen News company, has also bought land in that vicinity and has almost completed the erection of a lamily dwelling house. Mr. Allen inteuds to cultivate the minor pro ducts." The editor of the Pnux'y Spirit pre- tonds to know a hoap about game, but wo think the following admonition to gamo law violators is intended more as a scare thau anything else: "Aside from tho fact that every man. and more espec ially ono who pretends to be asportsmsn, ought lo respoct the law, noithor squir rels nor pheasants are tit to eat this lime of year. Tho squ irrels are sore-eyod and sloepyand have warbles in thoir backs like a brindlo cow ; and pheasants, which havo been hatching or looking after thoir young, are lank, tough, and stringy." Now, Iiso. Smith may know a whole lot about being a Congressman and all that, but when he says squirrels are not tit to eat now, and that phoisants are stringy, we beg to take issuo with him. Squirrels are fat and plump right now, and a finer pot-pie cannot be baked than that which a half dozen nicely cleaned squirrels will produce, while pheasants woll, wo never saw a stringy one yet. Nevertheless, the ga no law should be rospociod, and vio la'ors should be inado to undoistand that they cannot go on in thoir wild ca reor with impunity, nor ashotgun.oithnr, but we maintain that it isn't fair to scare them off with harrowing storiosof warbly squirrels and stringy pheasants. Lot us have fair play all 'round. Hand Mown off While Serenading. While assisting lu a serenade tenderod a newly wedded couplo near Licking ville last Friday evening, J. W. Lucart, a young man, had the third and little fingers of his left hand torn off by the bursting of a gun ho was shooting. For tunately no others were injured, and the serious turn or affairs had the effect of bringing the serenade to an abrupt end ig. Oil 'oies. A. J. Carnahan has purchased the Vockroth loaso of Woleoit A Co., on Cropp Hill. He started a new woll last Thursday and will continue tho drill in that locality, and expecis to vory ma terially improve tlio production. We did not learn what the consideration was. Patterson finished bis twenty-eighth well on the west side of the Allegheny. The woll was shot Monday, lint what the results were wo havo not beon able lo learn. Ho Immediately located No. 20, about Six hundred feet from this one. Reck, Cooper fc Co. will drill in a new well on their Tubbs run leaso to-daj Xoilte to Slot'llioldmorthc Forest TU eplionc mid Telegraph Co. Makiknvilt.k, Pa., Sept. 10, 1000. The annual meeting of thestockholder of the Forest Telephone and Telegraph Company, for the elect ion of officers, etc., will ho held in tho olliee of Dr. A. E. Sicnecipher in Marienvilio on tho 10th day of October, lOOO. at l::i0p, in. Proxies must be in lecsl torm in order to be counted. By order of tho board of Di rectors. A. K. Stonkcii'AKR, Pros. J. B. Cottle, See. YOU AM) I0UU FRIENDS. F. P. Amsler was a business visitor to Oil City yesterday. Mrs. A. M. Doutt spent last week with Oil City friends. iresdames A. and J. T. Carson spent a part of last oek in Oil Ciy. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bow man, Sept. 12, 1900, a daughter. ' Thomas Sibblo, of Nebraska, was a plensaut caller yesterday. Mrs. Dr. J. C. Dunn is visiting friends In Oil City this week. -E.F. Evans, of Elmira, N. Y., is i guest at the home of Judge Proper. Frank Coleman Is up from the W Va.,il diggin's for a few days' visit. Mrs. Suie M. Sharpo is visit'ng her sister, Mrs. II. S. Ba'es, at Titusville. rosier uoieman has enrolled as a student at State Collego, Contre couuty. Gib. Davis, of Buffalo, visited his brother, James D. a day or two this week. Robert Agnew and Mr. Ball of Titus ville wore guests of H. M. Zahniser on Sunday. r Missos Ida and Hazel Fones spent last week with relatives at Oil City and Slverlev. Charles Klincstiver, of Nebraska, has gone lo Jamostowu, N.Y., for a couple of weeks stav. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Proper have moved Into the rooms over the Citizens National Bank. -Will 1). Hunter has accepted a posi tion as attendant in the State Hospital at Noith Warren. A son was born to Mr. aud Mr.', Lawrence Sutley of Harmony township on Wednesday last. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weston and Miss Floronoe Cropp, of Crop Hill were Oil City visitors Saturday. Arnor Small and Ralph Cook, of Ne braska, loft for Meadville yesterday to resume thoir studios at Allegl.eny Col lego. Mrs. Mary Francis of Southern Kan sas, who has been visiting hersister.Mrs. J. Campbell, departed for her home Monday. Misses Ellen Bowman, of East Hick ory, aud Marie Smearbaugh of this place returned Monday to their studies at Oborlin, Ohio, college. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Selley of the uorth ward aro rejoicing over tho arrival of twins a boy and a gi.l at thoir homo Sunday night of this week. Frank Fitzgerald of MaiienviMe and Miss My tie Klino of Lickingvillo, have boon granted a marriage llceese by tho Recorder of Clarion counlv. Ha:-ry F. Campbell of Claringion and Miss Sa-ai E, Speace of Mils'.one were grasted a license to wed by the clerk of JetVorson count v last week. Mrs. II. E. Moody is in Kinzua, Warren county, on a visit to her brother who was so severely injured a short time ago on the Campbell's mill railroad. Will Craig, who is employed by the Slaudard Oil Co. at South Vandalia, N. s at home for a fow weeks' recuper ation, be having boen la rather iil health for some time past. Rev. J. V. MoAnlncli started for Kansas on Monday of this week in which State he will visit relatives for the next tbreo weeks. Meanwhile his pulpit In tho Piesbyterian church will be vacant. Miss May Clark, who has success fully filled the position of dny operator at the depot bore for some months past, has been advanced to the position of operator n tho W. N. Y. A P. freight office at Oil Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown of Truuk- eyvillo were called to Wildwood, Alle gheny county, last Saturday on account of the serious illness of the former's sis- toi, Mrs. Glen Burt, formerly Jennie Rradisb. Mr. aud Mrs. F. P. Amsler were called upon last Wednesday morning to mourn the death of their infant daughter. Tho child had been delicate Jrom its birth. Interment in Riverside cemetery on Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo F. Watson, of Golinza, returned last Saturday from their visit to tho Paris exposition and other famed cities abroad. They wore gone about two months, and enjoyed their outing very. mu3u. - -Hon. J. A. F. Hoy, one of Clarion couiuy's clean-cut, ablo representatives n tho legislature, had legal business to ransact here yostorday, and during his stay made tho Rkpudi.ican office pleas ant call. Mr. Hoy was ro-nominated by his pariy last spring, making his third uccess, something not herotoforo accom plished in Clarion county. Charles Holmburg, a resident of the borough for tho past year and a half, has broken up housekeeping and thinks be will locate lu Sharon, Pa. The Misses fit Ion and Nannie Holmburg will visit Jamestown trlcnds Tor a couple ol weeks. We are sorry to lose Mr. II. as a citizen or our town, and wish him continued uccnss whorever he may locate. William F. Rumberger, father of Rev. C. C. Rumbergor the popular M. E. minister of this place, died at his home n Craigsvillo, Armstrong county, on the 5th Inst., aged 83 years. He was one of the oldest and most popular citizens of Armstrohg county, where he was en gage1' for a long torm or years in the woolen manufacturing industry, through which he becamo widely known In'West- crn Pennsylvania. Dr. Rumberger was with his father In his last illness, having boen called from Con (erence, winch ho was attending at Punxsutawnoy. Slii I he CiiiihIi anil Works oil (be Cold. Laxative Brnnio-Qtiinine Tablets cure a old in one dav. No cure, no pav. Price 2.') cents. Millinery Opening, Sept. 2.V2G, at Mrs. II. A. Ljncli's Millinery Par lors, Main St., EndciiTor, Pa. Just receiyed, a n'ce lot of Millinery Noveltios; tiimmcd hats, seasonable and stylish, direct from Now York City. The ladies of Eudeavor and vicinity are in vited to call aud cxamino the latest lyles of tho season. I havo also a full ino of toys and notions to please the la- lies and babies. Give ine a call snd see for yourself. (Phone 0-2.) 2t Mrs. II. A. Lynch. Heavy pants, shirts and underwear now on sale at T. C. S. It Ministerial Appointment. S J . following is a list of the appoint . .1 made by tho Erie M. E. Conforei ;u closed at Punxsutawuey: .Clarion District Presiding eLr ; K Smith; Arroyo, J. E. HiilariL Bee. tree, J. G. Hurshaw; Belleview, J Smith ; Big Run, Anthony Groves; Brockport, Abraham Bashline; Brock- way ville, D. A. Platl ; Brookville, S. M. Gordon; Byromtown, F. A. Caupt, sup ply; CalKusburg, C. J. Zetler; Ciaring ton, S. L. Richards, supply ; Clarion, C. O. Mead ; Corsica, C. A. Whippo, sup ply; DuBois, A. R. Rich; East Brady, H. 8 Bates ; Emerick ville, J. P. Hicks; Falls Creek, C. II. Framptou ; Frost burg, W. O. Calhoun ; Glen Hazel, J. K. Adam; Hawthorne, Roy F. Howard, supply ; Uazon, louis Wick; Juhusou burg, J. U. Jelbart; Knox, F. A. Mills; Luthersburg, Ira Scott; Marioiivi'le, W. E. Framplon; New Bethleham, E. M. Askey; Punxsutawuey, H. G. Dodds; Putueyville, W. S. Gearhart; Reyuolds villo, P. A. Reno ; Ralhinel and Para dise, R. J. Montgomery; Ridgway, Dav id Taylor : Rimersburg, T. W. English; Ringold, L. H. Shingledocker ; Sabula, F. II. Frainpton ; Salem, A. Q. Mills; Shippeuviile, F. M. Reddingor; Seigel, George Collier; Sligo, W. R. Buzz: Summervillo, W. 11. Kubiusou ; Wash ington, F. M. Small. Franklin District J. N. Fradenburg, presiding elder ; Chicora, J. A. McKar noy ; Clintouville, H. F. Miller; Cran berry, D. V Thompson ; East Hickory, U. K. Steele; Eau Clare, A. J. Riuker; Emlentou and Foxburg, C. C. Kuinber ger; Franklin, II. G. Hall; Karns City, Sylvester Fiddler; Oil City, Trinity, T. R. Thoburn; Parkers Landing, T. J. Hamilton; Pelrolia and Bruiu, O. II. Sibley; Plea&aulville, J. D. Clemmuus; Polk, to bo supplied ; President, James Thompson, supply; Iteuo, supply; Rocklaud, F. D. A. Sutton ; Rousevello and Plummer, L. II. Edelblute; Sherrett and Rimerton, R. A. McEntire; Tidi- outo, E. M. Kornick; Tiouosla, V. P. Murray; Titusville, S. H. Pr.lher; West Monterey, 11. 11. Hair; West Sun bury, and North Hopo, C. H. Ruick ; Albert Sydon, Attend School. Other Districts Jamestown, Pa., R. A. Buzza; Sharon, W. W. Dale; Sharkley ville, A. O. Sioue. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. The United Evangelical conference mot at Johnstown during the past week. Some of its ministerial appointments fol low: Allegheny disl rict Johnstown, Grove Avenue, F. W. Ware; Johnstown, Fairfield Avenue, J. W. Douier. Frank liu District Lickingvillo, It. F. Feit. Cream f (lie News. Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes Sheep-killing dogs ran up bills for $225 worth of sheep in Crawford county during August. Handsome new toilet sets just receiv ed at Killmer's. It Crawford county has about twenty fro rural mail unites established and under formation. Fresh groceries sold cheapest at Tio nesta Cash Store It A man who is slow pay m arly always disputes his account, says the philoso pher ol the Ceres Mail. Anything you want? Hopkins has it. No man has a right to boast of his superiority over women until ho has learned to darn his own stockings, Don't buy underwear until you have seen the assortment that Hopkins has this fall. It The picking up of business will be set down as another scheme of Hanna. Cash methods enable us to defy com petition on suits, slioes and underwear at T. U. S. It Killmer has just received a fine as sortment of new dishes Go and see them. It A snob is a man on a ladder who kisses the feet of tho man on the round above him and kicks at the man on the round below him. "Owl Calf" cair shoes aro tho kind that wear. Sold only at Tionesta Cash Store. It Tho rund for tho relief ot Galveston aggregates fu'ly $1,500,000. Chilly weather reminds one of the need of good underwear. See prices at T. C. S. It Official Announcement has at last been mado that Germany will get a large share or hor $20,000,000 war loan to the United States. Shoes and Rubbers at Tionesta Oash Stor e. It. Firebugs have made several attempts to burn the Oil City boiler works, by placing saturated waste under the floor. "Vitals" brand clothing at Tionesta Cash Storo. It Every garment worth the monoy or your money back. Tionesta Cash Storo. Tho Smiths are everywhere. In Italy they are called "Smith!;" in Holland, "Schmidt;" in Russia, "Smitowski ;" In Spain, "Smithus;" in Poland, "Schniiti woiski," and in Mexico, '"Sinitri." In England tho Smiths are tho must numer ous of all families, but in Ireland they are content to rank fifth, a I tor Murphy, Kelly, Sullivan and Walsh. TO ( THE A t'Ol.lt I.N ONE ItAV Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to euro. E. V. G rove's siguatiiro is on each box. A Proposal to Married Ladles. Editor Forest Ilrpulilican : Pleaso announce thst we are sending, postpaid and free of charge, an elegant sterling silvor-plated sugar shell, such as we sell legula.-ly at 40c each, to overy married lady in the United Stati s who writes for it. There is nothing to pay. The gift is absolute. Each lady will send her own name only, as this is too valuable a gift to sond to persons who don't ask for it themselves. We give choice of any of our 4ie designs, and will send Illustrations from which s lec tion may be inado. Our object is to ad vertise Quaker Valley silverware. We believe that tho most effective way of do ing this is to got samples into the homes of the people. Ladies, jileHsn write to dny, State that It is your first request for ono of our souvenir gifts. Quaker Valley Mfg. Co., Morgan and Harrison Sts., Chicago. You can got it al Hopkins' store, tf. rhia signature Is on every box ol the genuine Laxative BromO"Quinine Tbiou th remedy that rurrs a cold In one day Colorado and I'tah. Special excursion tickets to Denver, Colorado Springs, Puoblo, and Glen wood Springs, Col.orado, and to Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah, wid be sold from Chicago, via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railway, on August 21st and Sep tember 4th and 18th, 1900. For further information call on or address W. S. Howell, G. E. P. A., 381 Broad wav. New York, or Jno. K. Pott, D. P A., 48ti William St.. Williainsport. Pa. 8-15-4t TIOIVESTA JIItKl-rxx CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour $ sack 1.10I.i5 Corn meal, reed, 100 lb t.is Corn meal, family, f 100 lb 1.25 Chop feed, pure gram 1.15 Oats 3 .40 Com, shelled ,55 Beans $ bushel 2.50 Ham, sugar cured 13fi$ .14 Bacon, sugar cured 120i . 1-i Shoulders .10 Whitefish $ kit .50 Sugar 0ti.i7 syrup 25fa, .50 N. O. Molasses .35'yi .50 Coffee, Roast Rio 14 15 CotTee, blended Java .25 Tea H5(S .50 Butter 20(.$ .22 Rice 05(a). 08 Kuga. fresh (g, .121 Salt barrel 1.25 Lard .10 Potatoes, bushel, .50 LimeT barrel 901.00 Nails koR 2.75 L. J. HOPKINS i Our Mioi'f Are Made lor teed by the Sole Acrents for the Solo Agents for the COME JLILSriD - - L. J. Hopkins. - - 203 Centre and I T A 204 Sycamore m m law Mreeis. I UHllLiJ. I .'. HAJJ3 BAOK CXOTfrS -Mb- In this Day of Flannel Waists and Golf Skirts one is suggestive of tlie other. Making the eutiro suit (Jacket and skirt) of Plaid Buck uiw, nith Waist of Flannel. The number of yards of Golfing required, at so lunch per yard, represents the cist nf Skirl, as there's no lining re quired whatever; so, from a standpoint of economic nost, it's to your advantage to havo a Golf Skirt. Ever to the fore, with materials most iu ituraaml, the selec tion of l'laid Back Cloths a id Flannels is a superb one. Yu can find almodt any color combination wanted here. WILLIAM What Hat will Yon Wear This Season? No doubt about your hoing able to get the right one if you come here. We have just lie hat to fit your various bumps ol genius, ami the hat that best suits your features $3.00. - at - $3.00 The latest Derby's we know of lor the money. Spleudid qualities, finely trimmed aud styles that aro corre t and Uuion Made. At $2.50, $2,00 and $1.50 Dorbys which lack tiolhiug in style aud are . sure to give full satisfaction lor every cent of the price, both as to looks ami war. All the latest shades. We are the selling agents in this citv for the JOHN R. STETSON CO., of Philadelphia, soft and stitf hats Everything, iu fact, l.int a first class Hat Store should have n dbin that it shouldn't at pleasing prices. LAMMEES', 41 & 43 SENEGA ST., Arlington Hotel Opening of Fall Neckwear. We have Dew on display the ex quisite creations of Fred M. Walton in fall ami wioti r hick wear lor Men ami Womin con sisting of DAT WING TIES NEW NARROW FOUR IN HAND THE BOER SQUARE, THE IMPERIAL, THE PRINCE OF WALES THE TUXEDft AND FULL DRESS BOWS Come iu and look at the li Huii ful new silks in all the above cent shapes, aud our clerks will j teach you to tie any of the cor rect new ki ots. THE IVIcCUEN CO. 25 AND 29 SENECA ST., OIL CITY, PA. IRON CORNER Oo- u ami Kvery Pair uarau Manufacturer. RICHARDSON and STROOTMAN SHOES for Ladies, Misses and Children. DOUGLAS, IIOSTETTER and ARGUS SHOES for MEN and BOYS. SEE THEM. I Telephone mm 'av Oil City, Penn'a. B. JAMES, OIL CITY, PA. iliroetly oppoxlU'iiN.