WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, Beginning Monday, Sept. 10, 1900, and con tinuing until further notice, we will sell patent medicines at the following prices : Lydia Pinkham's Comp $ .75 Kennedy's Medical Discovery 1.05 S.S.S. Large size 1.25 " Small . -75 Paine's Celery Compound 75 Pierce's Favorite Prescription .75 Fenner's Kidney llcmedy 75 Warner's Safe Cure 90 Pcruna 75 Kilmer's Swamp Koot 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 (i&vm PmaiiMttGw Elm and Bridge Streets. I a THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WKDNKSDAY, OCTOIJKK .1, 1W0. FIRE INSURANCE ..AM).. HEAL ESTATE AGENCY . . OK -- c. m. m k IE, TIONESTA, PA. All Leading Companies Hep-resented. Wild Lands, Farms, Ifouses Lots for Sale or Ren t. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Xcw AduTtiscinciils. JmnoM. Ai). lAiiitnorn. Ad. KotiitiMon. Ad. Auisler. LochIn. Mi-Cuon Co. I .oval. I1'. Walton A (,'n. Local. l'onn'n Hiilroail. Header. Nickel IMalo Ky Heiuleis. Mrs. Lynch. Millinery local. Ticmi'NU Cash Htoro. Locals. Oil market clotted at fl.12. Go to Anislor for ainniiitlnu. tf . -Oil and run leases nt this ofttee. Yon can irot It at Hopkins' store. Test prices p.t Tioncbla CbhU Storo. It j SUolgiins for rent at 2.r cent per day at Anisler's. tf New hul i 01 jackets just received at Hopkins ttlore. It The chestnut crop promises to l6 a Rood one this year. Good winter hIioom, leather liue), at TiouoHta, Cahh Store. It The Sunday train tins boon rlincon itiuod on this branch of tho i It. It. Hopkins has just received his now Hock of ladios jackets. Go and make your neloc! inn early. It Saturday is tho las) day on which yon can pay your taxes aiul secure a vole. Don't forget it. Tho First llaptiut church of Franklin was damaged by fire to ihe extent of $V.0) last Friday ni-jht. When the hunting season opens call on Amslor lor atminition. lie will also reiit hholguns at 25 cents per day. It Frank W. Swanson has returned from Jamestown, N. Y.,nd is again em ployed In tbocitrving dep&rtment of the mantel factory. Mr. l'rice Collier writes ml enter taining account of "Tho Ri-o of C.'olf in Amoiica" for tho October number of tho Jtrvirw of J?(t'KK (f. J. A. Adams lias beaut Mod his resi dence and the one occupied by J. H. Butler with handsome ooats of paint. Hon. I-avis was the artist. Wo bavo nu tk;;uiil lepdi t card for pupils which wo Invito all teachers to call and examine. It is vwy ohenp. Just united for country schools. John Rush claim the championship belt for largo catches of bass. Ho reports a string of 19 bass caught In Uoleman eddy below Hunter station on Monday. A Meadvllle woman claims to have raised eonee in her garden. Sho says the family have used the cotTue and tlioy find it much better and stronger than can be purchased. Mea.tvillo last week wxs ca).!ed upon to pay a sum of f 1,07.5 porsonal damages to a citizen who sustainod quito norious injuiius tinough a fall upon a defective piece of sidewalk. Mrs. Mary Warton ot Bradford has Instituted suit against tho city for dam ages, claiming that her two children died from typhoid fovor conlraclod by drink ing tho wator furnished by tho city. The woman who is always bewailing tho fact around the "1st of Decoinbcr that sho didn't begin to savoup for Christmas oon onough, hnd boiler start now ; it is less than threo months ofT. V.x. Mr. Siros will bo at his Tionesta stu dio ovojy Saturday until further notice ready to attend tho wants of thoso wish ing work in his lino. Don't delay your visit on account of a cloudy day. tf John Paul A Son, of Corry, tho grav otitliiu pavement layers are again in town end I live contracts for iinito a nuuiber of wmks and other improvements to our streets. Let tho good work go on. Following Is a list of letUrs renmin bi,; uncalled far in the Ti'mesta.Pa., post office for the week ending Oct. 3, lllOO: Mr. Arthur Fullor, Mr. ('. Heedy, Mr. K. A. ltctdy. L. S. Knox, l M. Hopkins sells tho clothing and shots Pumpkin pie and apple cldor I Cut 'or looso and open w ider ! Ain't no time like fruitful autumn llick'ry nuts in rivor bottom I Who said full was melancholy ? J ut tho limo to bo real jolly ! Stir that steaming apple butter ; Fly tneni doughnuts, hear 'em sputter. Soo them trees with apples laden ! See the huxout country maiden I Scenes of plenty, hliss'Aroad'n. Sparkling eyes and rosy features 1 Joyous, blossod, happy creatures ! Applo Snitz and puupkin slic Ku;s and butter tiring good prices! Until' ims lull and ruunin' over; liolgin hay-mows, sweet with clover. Country sausagos! Goodness, landsakesl Hurry up thorn buekwhoat pancakes ! My, oh, my ! but don't we pity Poor fo'Us livin' in tho city T Punxit. Spirit. "It is dangerous for a womau to try to throw (I lif t in a man's eyes," remarks an up-to-date novel; "but If the dust hap pens to be there she should let woll onoughalono, and thank heaven for it." Particulars of the massacre of mis sionaries and Christian natives iu China by tho Uoxors are now being rccolvod and they are tales of torror aud death. Thousands of convorts were killed and thoir property destroyed. Remember this, Mrs. Lynch, of En deavor, kept a millinery store for 10 years near Now York City, and is thor oughly acquaintod with the business ; and can make you a hat to order, that will astonish you for qua'lty and price. 1 This is a seasonable hint for toe housewife : It is said that four or five common marbles droppod In tho bottom of a kettlo of boiling fruit juico will by thoir coutinuod motion make unneces sary constant stiniug to prevont scorch ing. An exchange says that the ourfow bell doos uot cause the averago mother as much concent as tho 11 o'clock belle, who persists in silting on the front poich With her hand clasped iu that of some yjung man with a yellow belt and a cackle for a laugh. The Pennsylvania railroad company will run excursions to Pittsburg and re turn over its Buffalo and Allegheny di vision, on a.'count of the Pittsburg expo sition, Sept. 27-Oct. 4, II. aud 18, tho round faro, including tho admission to tho exposition being from Oil City, $!.. The: e Was a gamo ol ball over on I io knob in Vonango county that is designat ed as PlcasaiiUille. A team from Titos vilie wont against the self-styled chaiu piaus, and when tho dust cleared awjy that "champion" team looked like a Japanese sen. Score 18 U 5 in favor of Titusville. Tho water is so low in ths Spartans burg dam that tho lish are perishing. Eightoen bushol baskets full of bass were placed in the sluico-way at the milt, where thoy will be kopt until the waior rises. Tho lish are nearly starved aud ono uiau took out'o pounds of bass one day last woek. Ec The fall opening of iir'lineiy at tho store of F. Walters A Co. will bo hold iu a short time and it promises to bo a treat for ilio Radios. The f..-m rox nests al' who contemplate buying a new hat for fail or winter to wait until their goods are ready. Thodatoofthe opening will be announced in a short time. It At I labor's Museum, in New York, a man lias placed himself on exhibition to be rallied off as tho husband to ttio woman drawing the lucky number. The contest, which is to bo settled within the eoiiiinc; four weeks, is spiritod, one el derly maiden ot uiicerla'ii ago having al ready secured seveDty-tiireo chances. C. F. Cropp lias our thanks for an other supply of the oxlra nico crude oil produced from his wells, which comes mighty handy about the print shop for various purposes. Mr. Cropp gets a nice production from the stony aud nntilla bio portion of his farm, w hich pays bet ter than raising corn, potaloos aud sich. A farmer in a nearby town was in a store the other day and sonioono askod him to listen to a phonograph on exhibi tion there. Tho operator handed him tho tubes, fixed theui iu shape and started tho inachino. Tho farmer dropped tho tubes hurriedly, saying, "GosL, there conies ii brass band, and I leit tho mu'en tin tied." Word was received hero by friend of tho death of Miss Emma Aiders, in Denver, Colorado, on Saturdsy ni;!it last. Miss Ahlers went to Cotoiado about three weeks b;:o, hoping to get re lief from tubercular trouble In tho (-tango of elimat", but grow rapidly wo'so cntil doat'i ret'oved her of suffering. The do ceased was a?e-l about "C yfr , and leaves a mother and ono brother, living on German Hill, besides a largo circle of fi-iends, to mourn her death. Sho vm vory popular in tho community in whi- ii she was Im-ii and rea-ed, sue her dem:so will be most sincerely regretted byall who knew her. The lemaius will be brought home for burial. Allen, the little son of Dr. and Mrs. J. Norman Darica, met with a painful accident Thursday. The littlo fellow, who Is unusually bright, was investigat ing the merits of a clothes wringor, with the unfortunate result that a linger was caught between the rollers, the Dad lorn out and the Under nearly severed. ll'o.--rm Times. A special from Erie .stales that after lying at the bottom ot Krio bay for al most a eenluiy, uncared for and a profit able field lor relic hunters, there is a probability that the Federal Govern ment will Uko steps to preset ve the hull of the old Niagara, which finished the battle of l.ako Erie as the immortal Commodore Porry'a flagship. Tionesta lOilge, No. 3M, I. O. O. F. held their annual election of officers Tuosday evening of last week and chose the following: Noble Gind, F. P. Am slor; Vice Grand, L. Agnewj Treas., T. F. Ritchey; Ass!, Secy., C. M. Ainerj Trustee, Jesse Dawson; Representative to Grand liOdgn, which will be held id Gettysburg this year, J.' K. Osgood. The Wheeler A Dnsenbury mill at Endeavor, has shut down for a lew days to giveiho employees a vacation and to make a number of improvements iu an j about the mill, among which is the dig ging of a large canal from the crook to the mill iu order to facilitate the trans portation of logs. D. W. Clark of this place U i n charge of the excavations. Ktia, the liitlo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Patch of Endeavor, Pa., died on Sunday night last at 1I:.'!0 o'clock, of membraneous croup. She was aed 4 years 1 month and 4 days. The inter ment look place in East Uirkoty ceme tery yesterday a.,enioon. The stricken parents have the sympathy of thr-ir neighbors in this sad allliction. "Mon's Dress ; What, When, and How to Woar It," a handsome, illnstia- tcd booklet by the highent authority on coriust clothes in this country, giving the proper Ih'iigs Tor all occasions In a correct droiM chart, aud a review of tho recent fall and winter styles. It will be run led freo !o any address on request by Us publishers, 'I no McCueii Company, Oil City, Pemia. lit -On our fourth pag will be found a perfect likeness of Joseph liusolino, the slayer of Antonio Alai-no, lor which ciime be was convicted of mr-der in the socoud degree last week. We ah " give fail ly good pieuir.'s of the ciuvic's at torneys, Me.isuis. Shawkey A Munn, of Warren. These cuts are from the Oil Cily 7vj iek, which gave a good report of the trial during its progress. The anniiHl inspection ol Stow Post whs held in the Post room on Monday night of this woek. The inspecting offi cer was Commander W. A. Burns of East Hickory. 1 hoie was a large turn out and at the close of (ho exercises the doors were thrown opeu and the Worn aus' RoliefCo. ps admitted aud after eu tyi i lining exercises consisting of 'nstru meiiial and vocal music and speechmak ing a bounteous lunulnou was served. -The unusual low condition ot tbo water iu the river lias been the can so of considerable comment and H has been as set ted by several that ilia stage is the lowest now on tecord. Last Saturday J. D. V. Keck aud Jas. G. Cat-son went down to the rivor bridge ami unearthed the "low water mark" made on one of the piers on Sept. (i, lMt'4. At that time "I'nclo'' lSeiijHiiiin May, tho bile Judge J. G. Dale aud oilier pioneer residents declured that the water water was tho lowest ever known. On List Friday it lacked one inch of being as low as in 'Ot, "Trix" Anderson, one of our popular youug beuedicts, who makes a livlihood by "putting people's whiskers on paper," is a: I puffed up over his piscatorial abili ties. Just for a little recreation last Fri day Trix shouldered a rod and line, went down to the river bridge, anchored him self to oneoftuo llatboais there and ader a si niggle which Listed 3 hours, :;0 min utes und 4 seconds landed a string ol D bass wniuii weighed 31 pounds. Hs now oilers to waor (..0t0 .n any agreed time that ho can ca:'h .1.010 fish than any man between horo and ilio ( lane; Mais. Oiler open as long as t'.o season. Mollis. Bo wo n and Ralhbun of the DU-urd spout a day ol last week in thi.j vicinity iu tho pursuit of happiness aud a s. his of fish, and sticcoed in landing boUi in a ood measure, i'hey carried with liiem a lino outfit of fishing tack.e and thoir buit must havo boon of lite right o: t too, "or thoy were ioa.lod wiih tisli whe.i iiiny boarded the uum for home. As luck would have it thoy selected tho vey day on which wo had an import ant ot laud ol'ewheio, hence our inability fo ,-ive duty's of tlieir day's sport, which would no d;iubt make en er.eiiiiiig read in r, if we heard tle slorv r.'"ht. What infill very taily havo lesult- ed iu a very serious iimaway occurred last Thursday a slioit d. sianco below the count? homo. A party of Indies com posed ol Mrs. I.. J. Hopkins, Mrs. Wu. Siiiearbaugh, M s. J. II. Robertson and Mrs. J. F. Proper were out t iding in- one-horse tiap and started to drive down to .ee the new oil we'd on the island op posite the IJ jpkiiss i'aim. The hoise be came "ciBiikey'' and ran away, ovei U":niiig the rig. ' l-'orl'iiMliily for the oc cupants the horse stopped when tho trap tUM-'ou ove1 , unci while al! of tho pail wore more or loss hrnisod and shaken up, Mrs. lb pkin was the ouly one who received ve'y serious Injury. She was so badly biuised stxjiit I'jo body and limbs tb;il sho was confined tb hor bed forsoveral days, but is now ablo to sit up. -C. V. Culver, of Rono, lust Thursday tiled a petition in bankruptcy in Pitts burg. His liabilities are J.ijJ,.7H, while his hssolis a o f .SO. Thij step will re call !o tho minds of old residents the failure iu Nil of the numerous banks owuod by Mr. Cu!ver. Mr. Culver's banks were located in Franklin, Oil City, Titusville, Mead-. illc, PloHstinlviilo ai. 1 Potroletiin Cmito and some of them wero deposhoi ies for the U. S. Goverii-mc-it, which then collected a war tax. Many o:' ui'jii wero also heavy deposi tors. On Match - 'Hi tho banking house ol'Culver, Penu A Co., in Now York city, failed along with all those in this vicinity. The loss to depostois was es timated ai bolweeii ono and lwf miUio.i dollars. Charges of ciiibe.'.Icmcut weie bionglit egaiitit Mr. Culver and ho was loi'god in jail, but being a member i f Congress at tLo lime, his roleaso wns s cured by Hie Scr,iaiii,at-ai tus, wh'i came bore Irom Wa"hiug(oii lor tht purpose. 1 onhiiii CV '.n 're. An exchange gets off the following in a request to send iu the news. It says: "If you know of an item, kiudiy tell us about it. Eveiy week we know that you know things that we kon't know. And wo know that you know that we don't know it, aud still you dou't tell us. Now if you tell us what you know, then wo will tell you what we know, also what you know, and then our readers will know what they know and what we know, and also what wo know that you know we know, you kuow." Our sincetest congratulations and best wishes are extended to our youug friend Harry Feit, head clerk at Hop kins big store, on a waller the details of which are b iefly (old in a paragraph un do (he head of mP' i iaes, in this issue. Ilpr.y and his accomplished bride came homo last evouiug and receive I a glad welcome at the hands of bis many friends. The happy couple will heg.n housekeep ing in a short tiuie aud be "at home" to their friends. The RKiTBr.CAN joius in the beai-ty good wishes which are ex tended to the bride and groom on tiiis occasion. , An untold amount of real humilia tion and sufl'eiing is intlicl-jd upou men and women striving to serve God iu the church by a lack of appreciation of their point of vitw. Put yourself in thoir places. Would not you lesent being an object of disapproval, or, when the case is bettered, an object of charity? Would you enjoy leeling that your hat, your coat, your dross and your children's clothes were matters of comment, and that tho parish felt that the money paid your husbaud must be spent to please it and not yourself? "A Minister's Wife," in tho October Lcidien' J fume Journal. -Detective W. J. Flinn, of Pittsburg, and two assisti'-its have captured live countei-ieilers and coiitisc-aied their fac toty and spurious coin at I'onfiold, near Du finis. The prisoneii aro Marcus Friedman, James N. Wilson, C. W. Ilig le, Vetd Wilbon and James WytKop. In the house wneie the hitler was living, a very ebiboMile cotuitei Toilers' outfit for making-spurious coins was found, and about f'.'OO Iu do) '.ii 9 and fractional pieces were found. A quantity of this had not yet been plated, but the work up to that stage was line. The inventory ot the factory constituted, besides the com pleted aud partly finished coin, a (billing machine, moulds, plating outfit, a quan tity of metal aud some appliances lot use in making the coin which were yet in process i f mauu fact ore. Derrick. Pennsylvania spoilsmen and people should fully understand that it is unlaw- u 1 to purchase or se'l iu this S'ate any deer, pheasant, quail,! wild turkey or woodcock Tho State act of 18ir7, forbid ding the sale of the game above enumer ated, simply covered the game within the Stale. Under the Inter-State Com merce law such garni could be brought in from other S'ates aud sold. Tho Lucoy hill, passed by Congress and approved by the President, chaugos a' I this and makes it unlawful to sell deer, pheasant quail or woodcock no difference where they come from. Dr. Kalb.iisx, Secretary of tho Pennsylvania Game Commission, calls public attention to these facts and gives notice that the law will be enforced. The law is loo plain lo admit ol mis takes. Ep'ctires may regret It, but tliey can't bereailer get au order filled at hotel or restaurant for quail on top-d, wood cock or venison, unless they havo them selves killed the game. Kx. Oil o(es. A new well has been started by ion tractor Wasson on the Overlander farm on Jughandle. The company is com posed of Tionesta people. Wilsoo A Green of Titusville brought in a nice producer on Ihe Hopkins island at Dawson last weok. S. J. Wolcolt has a rig up ready to conimonco drilling on tho poor farm. Emory A Shaw of Bradford, are dt ;,ling No. 3 on Dawson run. Au independent pipe line u'om the El lis rotiuery at Warren is being run f. oin Cooper Tract to Ross run and me Ger man and Cropp Hill fields. This com pany pays a premium on oil. Mrs. Margaret Wall ii lleaii. Mrs. Margaret Walton died Friday morning at her homo in th.s place, aged sixty-two years. She had been in poor health for some months past, and her friends knew for sotnu time that lh end was near, Mrs. Walton was bom hitd 1-ved for some years iu Philadelphia, coming to thi-t place with her husband about Ihwiy- live years ago. St.e was a jolly kind- hearted woman, good neighbor, and while hor strength permitted her services wore much sought after by tite sick and af flicted. Sho was a lai'.hiul member of the Presbyterian chinch since her youth. She Is survived by a daughter ttud two sous, iter tiusiatnl Having died seme years a;io. Tho ini'oral services were held at the house Sabbath Bi.ernoon, conducted by hor past ir, Kev. 11. F. Earsenian, assis- ed by Pv, V. E. Fi-aiupton or tho M. E. ehiirch. Ma ivn!c. Hioi.s I lie (ouirti n ml YVoiki oirilif ( olil. Laxative Brntno-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 1j cents. National Coiicenl ion of f'i Cl"'iuii ( In vh at Kan.: as Cily. For this occasion tho Niekol Plato Koad will boll excursion tickets on Oct. lilst, on any one of our peerless trio of daily express trains whore shodi-'o.l to stop. Individual club un ils a.o sorvod iu al! dining cats at prices ratling from 35 cents to fl.on. Secure sleeping car reservations in ad vance. Writo, woe, 'phone or address City Ticket Office, S'.sto St., Erie, Pa., H. C. Allen. C. P. A T. A. 2t MARRIED. WEN K K KKK. Al the home ol the bi ide s mother, iu Mariciiville, Pa., at l;3i p. in., Thursday, September 7, 1 100, Rev. W. E. F'-amplon ofliciaiiat ing, J.K. Week, editor of this paiei', and Mis. Eia Leech Kcir. FIT!' -HIEiiKK'l At the Comineicial Hotel, lirookvillo, Ph., Wednesday, Sot. P.M), Rev. J. A. Aihiuis of llio U. !'. Chun-li ofiicia.ing, Mr. Hairy II. Feitof Tlonona and Miss Cian I.. Hil bert of Clu: i'.u. Pa. Every garment worth the money or your money back. Tione.ia Cash Store YOU AND YOCK FniEN'I)J. W. J. C.impboll Is in New Castle on business. Mrs. Iu Freed man is visiting Irieuds at her former home in Oil City. Mrs. T. C. Jackson of Warreu is with her daughter, Mrs. L. J. Hopkins. W. A. Johnson left yesterday for Buffalo and Jamestown, on business. R. J. Butter, of Jamestown, N. Y., ia visiting his daughter, Mrs. Lee Davis, F. E. Dick, the up to date merchant tailor, is visiting relatives iu Buffalo this week. M iss Aluia Lohmeyer, of Stai r, is on a visit to friends in Pittsburg and Alio, gheny. Mis. G. H. Killmer was in Oil City on a visit io her mother, Mrs. G. W. Dunkle. M. A, L.vurIi of Endeavor wi s pleasant cader al the Rkpcblican office on Saturday. Miss Artie Kobiuson relc-iied Fri day from a two weeks visit with friends in Bradford. Mrs. Amos Ledebitr of Starr lult Saturday for Wilklnsoiirg for a visit with relatives. . Miss Viola McGfliauan, ol West Hickory, was a guest of Miss Katie Os good last week. Chas. Zi'hniser is homo from West Virginia and expects to work with his father ibis winter. Bay Riser of German Hill has gone I) Wiikiiisburg, where he wi!' attend school this winter. .Miss Alice Larson of Warren wa a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gerow at tho Cen tra1 llni.,e Ir st week. Miss Ida Foues leu Monday lor Pittsburg to reso'iie her course of study at Duff's Budiuess College. -Mrs. R.W. Boor and child ion of Clar inglon were guosts of Mr. and Mrn. J. R. Osgood during the past wet k. Waneo Culberlson and Miss Flor ence Gardner of Siverly wero guests of Miss Ida Fonos a pa-'t of last week. Ted Hood departed Monday for Novv Ma' unoi'as, Ohio, where he h .s a situa tion with the Carter Oil company. Mrs. J. A. Hart and Mrs. A. M. Doutt departed j-esterday morning for a visit with relatives in Wil'iamspor;, Pa. Mis. Jane Grove, who has been visit ing relatives in Venango county for soitio weeks past returned home Monday. Mis. H. G. McKni;;ht and daughter, KUtie, were up from Oil Cily Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Campbell. M r. and M rs. J. ('. Idow jihii returned Monday iioin Bradford, where they at lauded tho Free Methodist conference last week. A marriage license was 'ssned Thurs day ut Mead v 'He to W. A. Lowman of Marionville aud Miss Birdie E. Curtis of Titusville. --Win. Hood and daughter, Mrs. J. G. Carson, returned homo last Friday from ft six weeks' visit with rolatives iu lxme Rock, Wis. Mrs. C. A. Randall and Mrs. Eliza beth Hillings lell Monday noon lor a week's visit with friends in Franklin and Sandy Lake. W. A. Showman relumed to his home in Randolph, N. Y., Monday alter a short i.vit with bis father-in-law, G. F. Watson, at Golin.a. Mr. and Mrs. John McOowan, of Enon Station, Pa., wme guests of the tat ter's pc-ents, Mr. und Mrs. J. F. Over- landor, lue past week, Mrs. M. Wichloand children of Har rison rg, who has been a guest of hor aunt. Mis. S. C. Johnston for the past two weeks, returned home Mondav. Mss Carrie Cameron, who lias betn the guest of her sister, Mrs. V. G. Arm strong, for some weeks past, leliirued to her home in Dunkirk, N. Y., Monday. Miss Jennie Wollaslon of Stonchaiu who for tho past week has been a guest at the home of her uncle, W. J. McKoo, of Tionesta township, retc-ned home Mon day. Mrs. Can.e Brune. , manager of tho cuisine at Hotel Agnew, and tho best pie baker in s'leeii stales, ielt Monday tor a short vacation and will visit b lends in Pittsburg. G. W. Holiinson was iu Leechburg, Pa., last Tuursd.iy in attendance at the annual reunion of the I .!!. li raiment, P. V. I., of which he was a ineiuboi during the Wi-- oi the rebellion. Mis. 'ihos. Mays returned Monday from a week's visit with fiinnds io Oil City. She was at compared Lome by her n.ete, M'si J' tiuie McArthur, who is Imiu-j entertained by her cousins,' Mis:,es Muucleand Blaii' b Mam. H. W. H ji iioi, who has just finished a siKvssful oain as nu.iiagm- o.'the ho fel a'. A "e;;hoiiy S;i: in;s, le yesfcMlav morning f r Merrill, Wis., on his annua! hunt iii;4 trip, "ii l'' is ' 'a:i;ous liitnnid and h:s a lar'e number til monuti'd anl loi 4 an.i iieads of (,1k, catiniin ami di ei' ti- l i i c .donee nl i i-- varied xperienco as a hi iter fo- lame uauie. He expno'a to slay un I the bolitUs. Conrad Zuondol, v ho tiv,s at Fair view, Ei ie count v. is visiting old friends in Ibis see! ion. Si r. was ono of the first soulers of German Hill, where be cleared up a tine lartn and mane h's home formauy years, moving to E. ie county ove t 30 years ago. Yesterd-iy a numer ous partv of his former n ieuifsand neigh bors gathered at tho pleasant homo of Henry A. Zuei.dtl on German Hill, tn celebrate the former's Sl'd birthday and a most royal reunion resulted. Hiram L. Ii wi i, of tranklin, was the suci-t-iisiul man in tne c.v.min .tmns lor the Antiapolis ap:oiniiiiciit, bold Fri day in the high school building. Mr. Ir win bad an average of ft- perc-nt in Isnli tho a"adcinic and physical examinations. IlVi-irii y'luir.. Mr. Irwin isa nephew of Disn ict Attorney, S. D. Irwin ol this place nud during tin siiimiiHr of ISlis read law with his uncle hrro and rn:i'.- many friends who will bo delighted to hear of bis success and extend congialnlaiions. Ho is al present auost oi his nm In hero A tts-t pllon was tiven Kcv. Nick In un. i li.ii : It v '.1 I.iil- (' ( f? ml.ri'i.r on Tuesday evening in the basement of tho M. E. church, which was largely attend ed by members o; d'.it ch.iri h as well as a IiiiiiiIm-!- fioni other ch'ir.-lios. i!ev. Vickie ami family loft litis wwk for Warton, their now lield of labor, ami Kev. Ee-n'oer,',(r t ame here to tiiko up the work laid down lv Kev. Nikl-, Kev. Nn-kle and ftmHv lal with them the best wisle-n of ail lor their Itiinre sue cess, and to Kev. ICiiiiiimrgi-r .s ex.. nde.l a hearty welc nno. ' n'i Ihruld. TO i llif. OI.I li ONil M.V Tako laxative liiotno ninne Taob-ts. All dru.sts refund Hie urni' V if it fails locure. E. V. Giovp's siuiia'uie is on! ea h box, ' i Thla ilgnature ia on every bx of the Kenoloe Laxative Brorno-Quinine Tabieu the remedy that core eold la one day Notice to Stockholders of the Forest Tel i ephone and Telepraph to. M ariknvili.e, Pa., Sept. 19, lltoO. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Forest Tolephone and Telegraph Company, for the election of officers, etc., will be held in the office of Dr. A. E. Stcnecipher in Marionville on the 15th day of Octolw-r, 1000, at 1: W p, m. Proxies must be in leirsl form In order to be counted. By order of the hoard of Di rectors. A. E. Stonki ii akr. Pres. J. B. Cottlb, Sec. TIOIVK.SI'A MAHKKTH CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Floury sack 1.10(5.1.i.' Corn moal, fned, 100 tt In Corn meal, family, 100 tb 1.25 'hop feed, pure grain l.lo Oats ,ao Corn, shelled .55 lieansfl bushel 2.50 Ham, sugar cured 13fit .H Bacon, sugar cured .IJuC.bt Shoulders .10 Whitefish kit .50 Sugar 6((j.07 Syrup 25f .50 N. O. Molasses .50 Coffee, Boast Kio U'(g,lo t'oil'ee, blended Java .25 Tea :sr(i .50 Butter :z-t Kii-e 05i.0n Eggs, fresh (q, .15 Salt barrtsl 1.25 Lard .10 Potatoes, $ bushel, .50 Lime It? barrel : .H01.00 Nails V keg 2.75 L. J. HOPKINS HO -o Our Shoes Are Made Tor teed by the Sole Agents for the Sole Agents for the COME JLJSTJD - - L. J. Hopkins. - - 203 Centre and I I A lUIFC I Telephone 204 Sycamore mm mmim Mreeis. OCTOBER HUE And with it the demand for things suggestive of FALL. NEW IHINGS. io Silks, Ores) (Jo j.Is ami Trimmings R:eJ Fguie Klt'octs in Bluek very popular this seasoti call tbeiu ' Ro.tiola, ' or Pieioia Cioths." Iu plain goods the Geootiaos, Broadcloths aud Poplins have ilie call. Showing a o'- iuch Venetian--full line of colors, at J?l ()tl tbat's an ex ceiiiiiuai vslue; another one ('i imported cloth) at 81,o) tliats enough littler to wartaut your paying the diU'ereuce ; coraeiio Gieeu, Mo le, Castor Blue, Red, Browo and Gray. SILKS. A tot of ext-Iuiiive Silk Waiat Palter j (no two alike), some nl'tlt" vet v latest ideas ia corded effects and Black and White ; the aewtut color couiui uatiou for Fall. NEW PERSIAN EFFECTS in French FUouel for Waint or Dressing Sacque also the staple thing iu Pol k Dot and Stripes. WILLIAM Fall Top Coats. Some tsar it pays to look around. If everybody would Ho n, we weul. I'ut have coat eooub to go around. The easiest t u tomers we have are those who have looked around. Now is your lime to buy TOP GOATS AND FALL SUITS. Precedent show that September weathar is uncertain you may look for storms and winds from now on. Imiueime Showing of painstakiog selections ; labrics of real worth ; n latnoss and Ctnomt in every garment. All nf these at right price", and tho privilege of "Your Monty P.aik" if you want it. LAMMEES', 41 & 43 SENEGA ST., 'Arlington Hotel Opening of Fall Neckwear. We have now on Jii-pUy the ex quisite creations of Fred M. Walton io fsil and wielt-i nck wear for iMen ami Women cnu sisting ol UAT WLNG TIES NEW NARROW FOl. R IN II AND THE BOER SQUARE, THE IMPERIAL. THE PRINCE OF WALES THE TUXEDO AND FULL DRESS BOWS Come id and look H the h-n"M-ftil new silks io all the abov e cent shapes, and our clerks il! teach you to tie aor of the c rect new ki-ots. THE McOUEN CO. 25 AND 2SEryCA S.'., OIL CITY, PA. i IRON CORNER OE Si O o- u and F.very Pair (Suuraii' Manufacturer. RICHARDSON and STROOTMAN SHOES for Ladies, Misses and Children DOUGLAS, HOSTETTER aud ARGUS SHOES for MEN and BOYS. SEE THEM. mm a Oil City, Penn'a. rrri B. JAMES, OIL CITY. PA. directly oppoHiu u.