WEDXESDA Y, NOVEMBER 14. The fall is the best time of the year to paint especially this fall. Painters can tell you why it is best time of year to get best results from the paint. We can tell you why this fall is the time to get best value lor your money. During the spring and summer we bought a large quantity of prepared paints. Within the past ten days all paint manufacturers have no tified their customers that the price of paints had been increased 10 to loc, per gallon owing to the lailure of the flaxseed, crop and other causes. This means an increase of 15 to 25c per gallon to the consumer. As long as they last we will sell paints at the old price. If you in tend to paint within a year it will pay you well to buy before the advanced prices rule. Tim p,i VIS ImiIM;Wl Elm and Bridge Streets. THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WKDNKSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1900. FIRE INSURANCE . . AMI - REAL ESTATE AGENCY ..OK.- C. M. AIM ft SOI, X ION ESI 'A, I A. All Leading Companies Represented. Wild Lands, Farms, Houses ' tO Lots for Sale or Jtent. LOCAh AND MISCELLANEOUS. New AdvortiseniPiils. Amslor. Locals. Lamtuers. Ad. 10. Diek. Ail. Hopkins. Locals, l'rof. Block. Local. Davis Pharmacy. Ad. 1. M. Clark. Professional Card. Warren Business University. Ad. Tionesta Cash Ktoio. Ad. and Locals. Lawronco A Stncarliuili. Ad. and Locals. .1. II. Robortson. Notice to (Jrand Jurors. Oil market closed at f l.0.. Go to Amslor for amiinttion. tf Oil and gas leases at this olllee. You trail (?t-t it a' Hopkins' store. Best prices at Tioncsta Cash Store. It Fels-Naplha soap at T ioncsU Cash. Ktore. "t UotoKillmer for window glass of any sizo. 2t Kano borough has passed a curfow ordinance Shotguns for rent at 25 oents per day at Amslor's. tf Sllvor Drip syrup 2m gallon at Tio ncsta Cash Store. It. Overcoats yaloro at Hopkins' store. That's where they sell them. It Victims of tho ininco-pio habit will nuw begin their winter debauches. New lino fall and winter goods just received at Lawreno A Sinearbaugh's. Invitations aro out lor a social danc ing party ,u Bovord's Hall Friday oven Ing. Tho nietooric shower Is prcdictod for November Mth. That's to-night. Look out for it. Robert E. .Shaw of the Borough lato ly received an increase of pension to ?10 per ruontli, Men's heavy llecee-lined underwear fl.00 per suit. All sizes. Lawrence A Smearbaugh. It Indiana county will vote on the ques tion of a county poor houso at tho next February oloction. Tho lirst door killod for tho season so far as we've heard, was slain at Thomp son's eddy last Friday. Jf The Elk county teachor's institute will be helil at Ilidgway during tho weok beginning with Monday, Decomber 3d. If you want a jacket, plush capo, cloth capo, collarette or fur collar it will pay yon to call at Hopkins' store. Style9 and prices aro the lowest. It The llrst Bnow of tho saason to amount to anything fell last Thursday night, about four inches of it. Back on tho bills it laid till Monday. The Emery avalancho in McKean county carried with it tho two Republi can legislative nominocs who were do ' foated by about tho Emory majority. Following is a list of letters remain ing uncalled for in the Tioncsta, Pa., ,ost ollico for the week ending Nov. 11, 1900: Mr. Ed. Baly. V. S. Knox, I. M. Nothing any better than good buck wheat cakes tbeso frosty mornings. Farmers, bring in your buckwheat and get your cash. tf Lansoh Bros. George V." Osgood of Whig Hill was tho Congressional return Judge from this county. Tho judges met at Clearfiohl yostei day and computed tho returns for this district. Venango county elected a Republi can and Democratic membor of the Leg islature, Georg'j Malouoy of Franklin de feating Capt. Corrin of Oil City, one of tho Republidan nominee. It is scarsely necessary to call atten tion to tho broad -gaugo ad. of tho Tioncs ta Cash Store on page four of to-day's Rkpitiilicax. Tho "card" speak for itself. Now is tho time to udyertise. --Court convenes next week for tho trial of civil and criminal causes, The civil list is not so largo, and tho criminal business will amount to littlo or nothing, the grand jury having been untitled not to appoar. There aro a number of bad sidewalks In town that should bo ropairedor rebuilt beforo bad wealhor sets in. Property owners should attend to such mattors without being notillcd to do so by tho borough oillcials. Prof. C. Block, tho optician, will bo in Nebraska, at Forest Hotel, on Friday, Noy. 1(5. At West Ilickory, at Globe Ho tel, on Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 19th and L'Oth. E. es examined freo and all work guaranteed. It Tho Woman's Relief Corps will pack a barrel for the Brookville Memorial Home at Hopkins' store Thursday after noon at 3 o'clock. Persons wishing to participate will kindly loaye their dona tions thero on or boforo that date. John Rockefeller lias acquired suf ficient means to be able to give to the 70,295,220 men, women and children in tho United States one dollar each, and then somo more. Up to the present writ ing, however, the date of distribution has not been aunouncod. Venango Spectator. A recount of tho votes cast In the Second ward of Titusvillo was mado at Meadville Friday, By this cdunt Ray, Republican, who entered tho ward cloven votes ahead of Wilson, Democrat, is de feated by tlirco votes. This elects all threo of tho Democrat-Populist Repre sentatives in Crawford county. Tho Jtasonlc lodge of this placo initi ated a number of mombers Monday eve ning and aftor tho ceremony the brethren enjoyed an appetizing oyslor supper at the Central House, Members from out of town who assisted in tho work were C. E. Cooper and Win. Y. Hill, of Oil City; E. P. Bennett, of Tilusvillo, and L. H. Irwin, of Rouseville. Win. Sligo, a lifelong resident of nenr Newinausvillo, Clarion county, died at tho homo of his brother, George, on tho 0th inst. He was aged about 50 years and had boon troubled for some months with a dropsicHl affection. His remains woro interred in the burying ground near Wolf's Corners, tho funeral boiiig held on Wednesday lust. Soo hero, Mr. Farmer, says a farm exchange i You are done using those plows, harrows, cultivators, hoes, rollers, binders, mowers, and somo of your other inacliiuos, and you will not need them again for several months, but you will need them again, so we want you mid the hired man and tho boys to see that they are all under shelter, whoro tho roof does not leak, and tho snow does not --It is incontestable that the intellect of our country is fast being represented by our daughters. Tho last report of the Su perintendent of Public Instruction of Pennsylvania is significant. It shows tho number of high school graduates in this stato for the year 18!9 to have been 3171, of which 2,122 were girls or nearly twice as many girls as boys who pursue the public high school course. The ma jority of teac'iers in tho state aro women A woll known writer on hygieno condemns the habit of indiscriminate kissing and says tho proper way to give a kiss is to press vour lips lightly, but (irmly, against the check mid let them rest thoro for au instant. There must not bo anything suggestive of a "smack Which inspires the epicure of tho Oil City liliszard to record tiiis profound kick: "Thoro mustn't eh! Well, if that isn't about tho silliest fol do rol we have seen in somo time." Mrs. Nicholas Lawsou died at he home at Eagle Rock Saturday morning, Her death was caused by a complication of diseases and she had boon an invalii for twelve years past. Besides hor aged husband she leaves three sons and four daughters, who are well known and have many friends in Tioncsta. Mrs. Lawson was a native of Sweden, but had lived in this country for many years. Sue wrts aged about 07 years. The interment was in the cemetery at Tidiouto. Indiscriminate banging at anything and in any direction came near costing Ralph, eldest son of Treasurer Henry, an eye last Saturday. Ho was in tho woods with somo otiior boys bunting, and when a pheasant flow up somo one near tho boys fired. Ono of the pellets struck Ralph on tho noso directly between the eyes and imbedded itself so deeply that it could not be extracted without consi ier rblo danger. Another pellet struck Nel son Russel on the fleshy part of tho hand but "didn't hurt much." Tho boys say tiiey don't know who fired tho shot, but it was quite likely one of their own crowd that had gotten strayed a few rods from his companions. Willi so many boys in tho woods ranging in hl'O all the way from 9 years up, and provided witli every description of firo-arms, it is a wonder wo haven't had a whole lot of ac cidonts to record sinco tho hunting sea son opened. Mrs. Mary Cotiper, relict of the lato Thomas Coopor, died at the ho ne of hor daughter, Mrs. Mattio Biyan, We-t Hickory, Pa., Mouday morning, ov. 12, 1900, at 8:30 o'clock. Tho deceased w as god about 75 years and was highly es teemed by all who knew her. Will Coop er or West Hickory aud Mrs. George Crider of Endeavor were children ol tho deceased. The funeral was held yes'cr- day, the remains being interred in the Sugar (irovc, Warren county, cemotory, beside tuose of her late husb aid. Talking about reforms, an up town man who has e idoutly beon a victim more thau once, wants to file vigorous kick against the fellow who goes around all week with unshorn locks and then has tho nerve to go into the barber shop on Saturday night and have bis hair am- uulated while a lot ol fellows have to wail all of them being fierce enough to mutter that they wished It was his head instead of his hair that was coming oir. But of course you have been there aud know all abou'. it, and It will continue to be so un til a generation of baldhcadcd men ap pears. Jlutlcr Times. Walter Colegrove, sou of Prof. A. I). Colegrove, Superintendent of the public schools of Corry, was accidently shot Fri day afternoon by Bert Ju lge. Both boys are eighteen years of age. They returned trout school and went to tho Colegrove barn in the tear of the family residence to equip themselves to go hunting. Judge took Coolegrovo's shotgun and aimed it at his companion's head, saying "halt," and at the same time pulling tho trigger, Ho did not supposo the gun was loaded. I ho dischargo carried off tho sido of young Colegrove's head and also his ear. Tho victim has since died. -Papers in a suit for criminal libel against L. Emory, Jr., were served Wednesday. Tho plaintiffis P. C. Boylo of Oil City, who charges tho defendant with "maliciously and unlawfully print ing and publishing a certain false, scan dalous aud libelous writing ol, anil con cerning, the piuintiff." The publication was inado in the Bradford Record ou August 17, 1900, and was copied from the Franklin Leader, which used an editor ial from tho Philadelphia Xorth AmcrU can of September 11, 1899 as tho basis of ts story. The piece was headed, "To Oil Producers." Tho publication ar raigned Mr. Boylo au a witness befoio the Industrial Commission in Washing ton last year, and criticised him severely for his testimony. Tho case will bo heard Nov. 20, beforo Alderman Egbert ol Bradford. The saino articlo published in the Record was also usod In a cam paign circular. For Carrying the Mail. By a recent decision of tho Postolllce Department bids for carrying mails by wagons on what are known as Star routes will be aecenlod from residents of the vicinity in which such mails are carried Such bids are now being received and will be closed on Docember 14. The fol lowing U a list of those routes in Forest county, with original price at which the contract was lot by tho government and t!ie amount received by sub-contractors The first figures indicate the present cost; the second figures, amount received by sub-contractor: Kel'eUvilla to Chorrygrove, f3G2.00, f.VOJ.00. Kelleitville to Tionestn, $282.70, J2S2.70, Muzo'to to Vowinokle, $S1, . Cooper Tract to Sheffield, J207.00, Endeavor to West Hickory, $191.99, 150.00. Golinza to Nowmansville,sL00, $80.00 Leepcr to Tionosta, $358.81, 332.14. Johnlowen to Newmansville, So.fO, ".00. Stewarts Run to Tionestn, $81.59, 08.00. Redclvffo to Marionville. 175.70, 170.00. Clarington to Vowinrkle, 'KO.dfi, :!22.7(l. Clarington to Halllon, 393.45, $357.00 Clariiigton to Brookvillo, $112.80, 1I2.S0. It will bo noticed that tho amounts mud in this county nro far bolow the value of the servico performed. The now instructions provido that star route mail carriers shall deposit mail in to boxes that may bo erected along their routes. Persons desirinsl t. eir mail o depositod may placo a box by the road sido, located so as to be conveniently reached by tho carriers; such persons to first notifiy ti e postmaster at their regit iar postolllce of their deaiie to have their mail delivered in that manner. (inventor's Thanksgiving Proclamation Governor Stono has issued his Thanks giving proclamation, fixing Thuisday, November 29, "as a day of praiso and thanksgiving to Almighty God for tho unprecedented blessings with which Ho has filled and crowned tho year." Gover nor Stono says: Tho citizens of ourcoinmonwealth hav enjoyed a condition of unusual pros perity. Labor has bad constant em ployment at good wages. Our crops hav boi n bountiful and tho various products bavo found new markets in all parts of tho world. No great calamity or epidem ic has visited us and the goner d health of our people has been excellent. Our Steto bus continued tho steady and healthy ad vance, toward a higher citizenship and the futuie is bright and promising. Let us, on this day, put aside our usual cares and labors and join with ono anoth er in manifesting our gralitudo to tho di vine sources of these evidoncos of human progress and human advancement. To this end I advise that religious exer cises beconductod in all churches and that devout prayers bo offered to Almighty God for a continua ico of His guidance and care. Lot us especially remember the sick, tho needy and the poor and en deavor in so far as it Is In our power to see that no ono within the limits of our Commonwealth shall bo in want. Oil Notes. Siggins i Co., on Stewarts Run, bavo a now duster on their hands. Fleming A Co., on tho Titus tract. Hunter run, haye a well on top of the sand. Also one at Trunkey villo. They will both be in this week. Shaw A Co., on tho Dawson hoirs tract, aro drilling No. 3. Proper Bros, bavo located a new well on tho northwestern portion of tract 5217, Fork run district, Kingsley twp. They are drilling on 6212, samo d strict, and will finish in about ten days Wasson is rigging-up on the Kelly farm, Oldtown flats. Ho lias contracted to drill two wells there. YOU AND TOUR FRIENDS. Will Lyons, of Butler, is a guest of Tiouista friends this woek. Mrs. J. H. Robertson was a visitor in Pittsburg over last Sabbath. W. R. Rock of Bradford was down the first of tho week on business. . Mrs. Suie M. Sharpe is a guest of hor sister, Mrs. II. S. Bates, in Titusville. Mr. C. A. Randall and daughter Liz zie were visitors to Oil City yesterday. -James Sannor is home on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sanuer. Mrs. Anna II. Clark, of Now York city is a guest of her nephew, James D. Davis. Born, Wednesday, November 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Motzger, of Harmo ny twp., a son. -George Crider of Endeavor and Char- ie Carlson of West Hickory wero in town Mouday. Chas. L. Worden, Ed., Will and Fred Gi lespio and A. E. Huff, of Kellettville wero Tionesta visitors last evening. -T. C. McMaster and II. L. Miller of Marienville were over Monday evening on a visi! to their Masonic brethren. Roy. Millor and wife attended tho district quarterly meeting of. tho Free Methodist church at Titusvillo last Sun- lay. Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Goorge were up from Franklin on a short visit to their daughter. Mrs. J. B. Muse, the first of ho week. Joseph Hall of Redclyll'o, rotnrn udge from his precinct, met many old friends in town during' his stay here Wednesday evening. Miss Gusta Dunham of Ostrander, Wash., arrived at Golinza, Pa., last week, aud will spend tho winter with bnr moth er, Mrs. Charles Dunham. - -John Noble took his daughtor, Mary, to Oil City for treatment for hor eyes. She bad to leave school on account of weakness In ber eyesight. F. H. Becker of Marietta, Lancaster county, was a business visitor to Tionos ta last Wednesday, He owns somo val uable lands in this oounty. Andrew Gundaker, city controller of Meadville, came over last ovoning and joined tbe other Meadvillians who are campaining lor game hereabout. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Zahniser and son Charles are In Oil City to-day attend ing the wodding of Rev. E. S. Zahniser, of Apollo, to one of Oil City's fair daugh ters. P. M. Clark, Esq., has again taken up tho practice of law bore, and his card will be found among tho pr llessional ads. to-day. His old clients .will be pleased to note his roturu to business. Bongt. Person of Brookston was down last Wednesday delivering tho re turns from his proainct to the Prothono lary. Ho brought his bright littlo boy with him, and they wore pleasant callers at the Republican ofllco. The friends of Mrs. T. F. Ritchey, whosesorious illness was noted last week will l o pleased to learn of her improve ment within tho past few days, so that tho family feels greatly encouraged over the prospect of her ultimate recovery. Her sistor, Mrs. McKee, has been with her during tho past week. Fred and George Scowdeu, Jim Van Horn, Dr. Yates and Win. Kelso com pose a party of Moadville sportsmen who are here this week for au outiug. Tho lasttlrea named are encamped at tho mouth of Lamentation creek and are liv ing high. Tho bojs aro all having a fine time and will doubtle-s return home with their lull uliaro of game. Mr. George Scowden is accompanied by his wife and her mother, who will be the guests of friends bore during his stay. TO t THE A COM) IN ONE HAY Take Laxative Bronio Quiniuo Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to euro. E. vV. Grove's signature is on each box. Zinc ami (jriiidin? make Devoo Lead and Ziuo Paint wear twice as long as lead and oil mixed by hand. All Opinion on the Curfew '1 here having been somo talk of adopt ing tho Curfow in Tionesta, we print by request the following from the annual message of Mayor Mcf'rum.of Titusvillo, on th-j question : "Tho Curfow Ordinance at tho timo of passngo was eonshloied by many as a doubtful exporirhent, but I belioyo it now has the endorsement and support of the entire community. No harsh means bavo been required to enforce it, and the parents of our youug rising generation cannot but seo tho good resulting from it to their children. "Often our hearts are pained by tho ev idence, especially on tho part of boys, ot a possible career of crime. It is not un common to be called upon to intercede in their behalf, and solicited to shield them from tho consequence of violations of the law. "A closo investigation of tho casos will reveal tho fact that loitering on the streets, awiy from homo and home infiuencos at unseemingly hours of tho night, lead to their first steps in wrong doing. "I can ay in brief that it is a succecs and lias proved all that its most sanguine supporters expected of it. After one year's trial wo find it has accomplished mil' h good. However, I will say, very much depends ou the good judgment of thoso who aro intrusted with tho enforce ment of tho ordinance." Very Respectfully, J. J. Mt'C'Rl'M. Letter to T. F. Kilcliey. Tionenta, l'a. Dear Sir : What would bo tho r: suit of selling poor paint with this guarantee? "Ifyou have any fault to find witli this paint, either now in putting it on, or hereafter in tho wear, tell your dealer about it. "We authorize him to do what is right at our expense." That means pay damages, dont It T Hero's another guaranteo : "If your state chemist finds this paint adulterated, wo will pay his bill and send you $100." We stand by l-otli of theso guarantees; as weare tho inaker.wo know all about it. Yours truly, 1 1 F. VV. Dkvok A Co. Umbrella's, mackintoshes aud btrs. T. C. S. ruin It (ream of the News. An optimist is a man who feels rich when his next door neighbor falls hoir to a fortune, When you want groceries quick, telephone T. C. S. It The season for holiday advertising is now at hand and the wise merchant is taking advantagu of it. It's the stylejand the price that make the overcoats go at Hopkins' store. It Erio is again having trouble with small-pox, but every precaution is being taken to avoid Us spread. Men's heavy Jorsey shirts for 5oc at Lawrence & Smearbaugh. It Free delivery will go into effect in Clearfield town Docembor 1. Heavy clotii capes, fur trimmed, 5 at Tionest i Cash Store. It The cartoonist tan now take a much needed rest. All shades in yarn, zephyr, saxony and fleshers at Lawrence 3. Smear baugb's. It Best styles in ladies' wraps at Tioncs ta Cash Store. It. Warren county is to have free rural delivory, beginning about July 1, 1901. See prices at Tionesta Cash Store and save money. It While variety is the spico of life, life neod net be all spice. Call telephone No. 34 for fresh gro ceries chrap. It Crushed plush capes, silk lined, fur trimmt d, $ii.00 at Tiouesta Cash Store. It A child was born in a Chicago street car tho other day, and the conductor was fo flustered that lie forgot to collect tiie extra fare. The Lambertville is th only gonu- ino snag proof rubber boot. Hopkins sells them. It Best shoes aud rubbers sold cheap at Tionosta Cash Stose. It Prices on ladies' wraps are lowest at Tionesta Cash Store. It. The average small boy can never un dorstand why he is not to be allowed to tals: and eat just as much as be pleases Heavy rubber sloes and boots, that are guaranteed, are sold only at Tionesta Cash Store. It -All kinds of underwear sold cheapest at Tionesta Cash Store. It What a variety of emotions a pat on tho back can awaken, all according lo who happens to do it and bow it is done, Ladies and M isses jackets and capes, just uew, at Tionesta Cash Store. It Silk plush capes, fur trimmed, 5.00 at Tionesta Cash Store. It If it's anything nice in groceries or vegetables you're wanting, Amsler has it, and at living prices. Oysters, fresh and delicious, always on hand In this kind of weather. It A southern boy was killod by his mother because ho smoked cigarettes. This is another evidenco that cigarettes shorten life. Slops the CuhkIi nml Works oil" Ihe t'olil. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one dav. No cure, no pay. Price 25 coins. (Jraiul Jurors, Take Notice. All Grand Jurors summoned lo appea at November Sessions of Forest County Court, Nov. 19th, 1900, are hereby not! fied not to appear as Grand Jurors, an aro excused from duty at the abovo stated Sessions. As witness my hand aud seal of the Court this 12th day of November, 1900. seat.. J. H. Robertson, Clerk. Tho Census of 1900. A booklet giving tho population of all citio of tho United States of 25,000 and over according to the census of 1900, has lust been issued by tho Passenger de partment of tho Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul Railway, and a copy of it ma be obtained by sending your address with two-cent stamp to pay postago, to tho General Passenger Agent of tho Chi cago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway Chicago, III. 11-14-31 A Health Itesoit. Excelsior Springs, Mo., on the Kansas City lino of tho Chicago, Milwaukee A St, Paul Railway has become one of tli leading all-tbo-year around health am pleasure resorts in the Lnited States, Tho use of its waters has benefited great many sufferers. Tho Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Pan Railway has just issued a finely illustrat ed booklet describing the resort and tell ing its sdvantages, which will bo sen free on application to Goo. H. Heafori: General Passenger Agent, Chicago, with two-eout stamp enclosed for postage. The Seaboard Air Line Bail way, "Finn H nml West inula Miore l ine." is Positively tho fhnrtesf Koule to Soul hern Pines nn I I'iiieliiirst, . ('., ami CiiiikIi ii, S. ('., the Famous UiuOr Kcsorts ol tiie Carolinas, Winter excursion tickets aro now on salo to Southern Pines xnd Pinehurst, and similar tickets to Camden may be purchased at princi al points south of and including Washington, 1). C. Doub le daily servico and through Pullman drawing r-.om and buflett sleeping cars from New York, Philadelphia, Balti moro, Washington and Richmond. Trains arrive and depart at I'annsylva nii Itailread stations; also direct con nections via Steamer Lines are made at Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va. For fur ther information oil I on or address W. C, Shoemaker, General Easter Passenger Agent, 1201 Broa Iwav. Now ifork; C. L. Ijongsdorf, New Enuland Passenger Agent, 300 Washington street, Boston. Ma s ; W. M. McCounell, General Agent, 1 131 New York avenue, Washing ton, D. ('., or tho General Passenger Attentat Portsmouth, Va. E. Sr. JOHN, L S. ALLEN, . V.- P. A G. M. Gen. Pass. Agt. I am the mother of eight children and bavo hail a great deal ol experience with medicines. Last summer my litlloclaugh ter bad the dysentery in its worst lorm- e thought she woiill die. I tried ov. eiytiiing I could think of, but nothing seemed to do her auy good. I saw !.v an advertisement in our paper that Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was highly recommended ami sent anil got a bottle at once. It proved to be one ol'tho very hoi medicines we ever had in the bouse. It saved my lit tle daughter's lil'. I ""I anxious lor ev ery mother to know what an excellent medicine it is. Had I kuo mi it at first it would have saved me a great ileal ol anx iety and my little daughter much siitlcr iug. Yours trulv, Mrs. Geo. F. Ilnrilick, Liberty, R. I. For salo by all druggists. This slg-nature Is on every box ot tbe genuine Laxative Bromo-Uuinine Taweu th remedy that cures n cold la one day New patterns and colors in 31-inch percale at 10c. a yard. Just the thing for heavy dark shirt waists. Lawrence & uiearbaugu. It If vcu want to see the best and most complete line nf underwear in town call ut Hopkins' store. It N. O. molasses 35c gallon at Tionesta 'ash Store. " l! -Hopkins sells the clothing and sho8. CIONl'lSTA I,YItIf i :T!-i CORRECTED KVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour p sack 1.1001.05 'urn meal, feed, 'pi 100 lb i.en Corn meal, family, S 100 lb 1.25 .nop ieuu, pure gruin i.iu ats 32r .35 Corn, shelled .55 Beans p bushel 2.50 lain, sugar cured 136u .11 Bacon, sugar cured V2Ct,.VH Shoulders : .10 Whitelish " kit .50 Sugar (Ufa. 07 Syrup 25 ((j) .50 r. O. Molasses .3.-'ui .50 lotfoe, Roast Rio 14 15 'oll'ee, blended Java .25 Pea 35(u) .51 Butter 22(cj .25 Riuo 05((B.0fi Eggs, fresh (a, .25 Salt' barrel 1.25 I.ant .11 Potatoes, Ifi bushel, .50 Lime 1 barrel 901.(K) Nails V keg 2.75 Want Anything We've - - L. J- Hopkins. - - 203 Centre and 204 Sycamore Streets. I JAMES. I When you go to Oil City, buy your Dry Goods from James. Write tor Samples. WILLIAM B. JAMES, ninnMisnaasaaaBnHBaHaBBSBaM FOLKS MAY DESCANT UPON QUALITIES from sun up to sun-down they may prste about price uutil the mil lennium; out a happier cMiihinatioti of the two coulilit'l be sttuck than is that which we hive hit upon this prisent season. Our appar el appeals aro mire especially lir-cll t tlin shrewil ami thrifty ami observant hiiyt rs tho buyers who are caulioui and who firr-ise soutnl judgment tiie buyer ho always know just what they're about such in the class of run oinem in which we're constantly rater ing MEN'S OVEIICOAT.S-Oxionl (iray Cheviot, s'rictly all wool g-iml, gw linings, and correctly tailored, $S.f)(). MEN'S OVERCOATS Blue, Black and Brown all-wool Kerey, also all wix-l Oxford Gray Friezes, tanner's satin lining, satin piping, inn satin sleeve linings, $10. MEN'S OVEUCOATS-Ojford Gruvs, Fancy Black Covert Cloths, in all. wool gooiU, hinds iinely trimmed, best, of tailoring, extra values at f 12 At $15, $18, 320, ami $'23 we show suc'i enrments as "your tailor" make, but with a difference in price. Ii will pay you to iuvessigale UMtBEff. Jui 41 & 43 SENEGA ST.. Vrlintou Hotel WOOL vs. LINEN. Take your choice from mammoth stock of under wear. Our four large windows filled with under wear gives but a faint idea of the extent of our stock. 100 different lines of winter underwear in price from 39c to $5.00 per garment. Combination suits in all the'celebrated makes. Hosiery to match. THE McCUEN CO. 2ii AND 29 SENCCA 3 T OIL CITY, PA. 9 Got It. Telephone 257, Oil City, Penn'a. OIL CITY, PA directly u'onilt hi,,
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