U i r wrnvrcni v jrnirrurrDni r.-2 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 1 5c, 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. The fains Imm,wwr. Y Elm and Bridge Streets. THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMISEK 21, 1900. FIRE INSURANCE . . AMI - . REAL ESTATE AGENCY . . OK -- C. M. Mil & TIONESTA, PA. All Leading Companies Represented. Wild Lands, Farms, J To uses C Lots for Sale or Kent. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Now Advertisements. Lammorn. Ad. Amsliir, IK'nls. The Totmilino Co. Ad. Mrn. Hook with. Loeal. Hopkins. Ad and loeiilx. Whito .Sowing Machine Co. Ad. Tlonosla Cash Storo. Ad. nml Locals. Lawrence A Smearbnugli. Ad. and Ijoealti. Urmit Sinister. Keiulor, Horses for anlo. Oil inarkot closed at $1.0.". Go to Auislor for amuuiUon, tf Oil and gas leases at this ollleo. You eau get it at Hopkins' store. Fels-Naptha soap at TionesU Cash Storo. 2t Shotguns for rent at cents ixt day at Anisler's. tf A new oak freight platform lias boen put in at the depot. Overcoats galore at IIopkiiM' store. Tli at' s whoio they sell thorn. It Go toVinslor for tropical fruits and vojrotablo for your Thanksgiving dinner. Thnnksttiving day omus a week from to-morrow. Have you the turkey yet? roter L. McCrea has bean appointed postmaster at Eaglo Kouk, Venantro county. The Dancing club luul a, very enjoy able party in llovard'a hall last Friday evouing. -The jail is empty and has been since tho latter part of Septembor. Hut that's not an unusual condition In Forest county. A chance busy day may couie with out advertising, but pormnocni business is only certain as a rein It of porwistont publicity. Holiday opouing of Fancy Worn Novelties on Saturday, Nov. 21, at Mrs. Duckwith's Art Store, Algrunix liuild Ing, Titusville, Va. It There's a pressing noed of a littlo light ou tho subject these dark nights. Egyptian darkness is not just the thing for an up-to-dale county seat town. Union Thanksgiving sorvicos will be hold in tho Presbyterian church at 7:30 on Thanksgiving evening. The sormon will be dolivercd by Kov. Mr. Murray. Tho Refublcan lias a few more Farm Journal four-yoar subscriptions to present to those who wiU pay up ar rearages, but the numiicc is getting small ' and you'd better speak quickly. Passeugor train No. 4 of the Oil Creek division of tho Penn'a was compelled to como around by Olean and come down the river division last Friday morning ou account of tho heavy snow along the 1 lakos. Tho first closing of tho mouth of tho creek or back channol wiUi ico occurred last Thursday night, 13th inst. The ice lasted but a fow hours Friday, but it is about tho earliest occurrence of the kind wo'vo noticed. --Charles, the 8-year-old son of O. B. Mclntyre, who works on tho Proper leaso, German Hill, fell and broke both bones of his right arm, Monday of this week. Dr. Dunn attended and tnado the necessary repairs.' Joe Landers lost his valuable, Irish netter dog "Jocko" last week from pneu monia. Besides boing an exceptionally well trained arrimal his loss is doubly felt boon u so it happened right in tho midst of the hunting season. A head end collision between a freight train of tho Pennsylvania com pany and a passenger of tho Lake Shore road occurred last Friday evening near Folk station. Kngineer J. D. I'ilzer and lvad breakman John Xiuio of tho freight, and Thomas Sutton baggageman of tho passeuger tiain, woio Instantly killed. Others of the crews of tho two trains were more or less seriously injured but all aic on tho road to recovery. I.KT US OIVB THANKS. TlianksgivlnK'f) coming; and all should Rive thanks For any (rood thiniM Ihcv have cot. And if yon, porchance, haven't any good things, Just bo thankful for what vou have not If the jiroaporoiiH times haven't got up o. you And you find you're financially Hat Ah 1oii as you havon't the mou.los or mumps Why you ought to be thankful for that. Wo all have our troubles and worrles.you know, So you noeilen't fool sad. or alono, Just boeauso one or two are alotied to you, The others have woes of their own. .TuNt forget thorn a whilo and turn with a smile To the bleary old world and stand pat. You're probably living without an ex cuse And you ought to bo thankful for that. Tho Junior league will pack a barrel to send to the colored children in Jack sonville), Florida, Saturday aficrnoon at 2:30. Lot each one feel it is more blessed to give than to recoivo, and may these children bo made happy by our giving. When suffering with an appotito, or for the lack of one, go to Anisler. His grocories pre of tho finest brands, and his vegetables, fruits, etc., are always striel- ly up-to-date. Oystors fresh from the salt sea and of the most delicious quality Court lasted but one day this week, all but ono caso having been either eon tin ueu or settled. J ho caso tried was that of II. C. Erb et al vs. The Forest County National Dank, resulting in a verdict for the plaintiff. Court adjourned yostorday afternoon. A largo consignment of Hat boats nnd barges has been ablo to got off on tho nice little rise in tho river yesterday and to-day. If tho weather pormits, all will be ablo to cot away on this flood, as It is not likol.v the water will drop below a propor boat stige again for somo time The snow storm along tho lake routes was so sovere last Thursday as to inter foro very much with railroad travel Four-foot drifts wero reported between Brocton and Buffalo, and trains on tho P. R. R. were obliged to run by Olean, using me river division to uu city. The chances for a good holiday tiade aro exceptionally good at present and tho merchant who begins in timo to get iu touch with the Luying public through tho columns of the Kki'L Iii.U'AN is the man whoso holiday trade will bo an item In bis year's roceipts. Now is the time to plant the seed. Bob Hunting the vetoran showman who Is well known throughout this sec tion, is now in the Sohliors' Homo t Erie, aullbring from partial paralysis, Tlio genial clown will never again enter tho circus ring to make merry tho heaits of tho many who once enjoyed his hu mor and originality. An alleged oiler of $1,000 for the best L rhyme for Michigan, brought out the fol lowing trom a eouutrv paper in Illinois "I know a young lady from Michigan, lo meet bur I never should wiulngan She'd eat of ice cream Till with paiu sho would scream, And she'd order another big dichigan The school houso at the mouth of the Sheriff's, in Howe township was do atroyed by tiro cn Tuesday night of last week, together with nearly all tho books and supplies it contained. Tho building was new and hud boon completed this fall. There was no insuranco. Miss Flo Morrison was teaching the school at that place. Tho Copley farm, on which is located tho famous West Virginia gusher. Is owned by four sistors, who realize iVoin iSOO to 81,000 a day in royalties. For moro than two weeks tho Copley gusher real ized ovor $8,000 a day for Its ownors, and is still adding lo the supply of petroleum above tho (round at tho rato of several thousand dollars a day. Tho greatest opportunity ever offered Ui women is presonted with tho great Philadelphia Sunday rrexs. By a spec in! arrangement with one of the leading and most up-to-date pattorn establish incuts in this country, the Sanday Vrcss otrors to its reade.s practically without cost, five patterns of tho most attractive and uonular fashions of tho fall season Details will bo printed in next Sunday rrcxs, November 2T. The editor may reads proof of a news paper four times nnd pass repeatedly over tho same mistako without seeing it, All newspaper men will do so. Just soon m tho press is started and tho pape printed in Its complete shape, t':erc stands dial error out in front ol you so big that you cannot see anything else. It Is a strango fact. Ai d this is the reason thai it Is s eay to edit a paper Bftor it is printed and especially by a great many of its readuts. Following is a list of letters remain ing uncalled for in the Tionesta, Pa., post office for the week ending Nov. 21, l'JOO: Mrs. Florence Brico, Mr. E. Hopler, Mr. II. D. Freedman, 1 card. D. S. Knox, P. M. James Van Horn, Controller Gun- lakor, Conductor Kelso and Dr. Yatea, :'0 Meadvillo party which was camping at Lamentation last woek, had tho good fortune to slay a fine four-prong buck last Saturday, which they proudly lugged home with them Monday evening. They all had a hand iu the killing of the fine specimen, tho three first named all having put a shot into his carcas, while "Doc" Yatos furnished tho necessary stimulant to revive the boys when thoy returned to e shanty with their catch. As will bo noted by the coosus figures of this State as given iu this issue Forest County has made considerable more than tho average percentage of increaso n its population during tho past ton years. Tho percentage of increaso in tho entire State is 19.8, while that of our county Is a trifle moro than 30 per cont. Wo are no longer next to the smallest county In Pennsylvania, but have risen three points above that place, and there are to-day three other counties Camer on, Fulton and Pike smaller than For est in point of population. -Miss Nellie Walter, daughter of Mrs. A. Walter, of Impurial street, was on Wednesday evening wedded to Rev. E. S. Zahniser, pastor of the Apollo Froo Methodist church, iu the presenco of a large number of friends. Rev. A. D. Zahuisor, a brother of the groom, offici ated. The house was nicely decorated aud a wedding dinner followed tho cere mony The young peoplo will make their home in Apollo. Among tho out- of-town guests were the paronts of the gi oo.ii, Mr. and Mrs. Zshniser, of Tio nesta, and Mr. and Mrs. Bromley and Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Miller of the same place. Derrick. The "evils of drinking" was the sub ject upon which two prominent club men communed the othor day, says tho Wine and &'h it Gazette. "Why not ask one s friends to take something more useful than a di iuk?" Acting upon the idea they went into tho nearest shop a haberdasher's and number one askod : 'What will you havo " "A pair of socks, I think," said number two, and with a hero's luck!" he put thorn iu his pocket. 'Havo ono with me?" "Thanks, I'll have a tie." They chatted while tho tie was boing papered, and then came tho inevitable: "Havo another?" "No, thanks, really," was the answer j "have to keep my head clear for business, don't you know !" One ot the simplest methods for de termining the day of the week upon which a given date in this century fell is tho following: Divido the year by four and let tho reinaiudor go. Add the juotiont and tho year together, then add 3 more; divido the result by 7, and it the remainder is 0, March 1 of that year was Sunday : if 1, Monday; 2. Tuesday, and soon. For tho last conlury do tho same thinsr. but add 4 instoad of 3. For tho coming century add 2 instead of 3. Why this thing works out as it does is difficult to explain. Taking as an examplo to find tho day of tho week October 20, 1351, fell on it would work out as follows: 1851 divided by 4 cives 403, which added to 1K.Y1 makes 2,017 ; adding 3 more nnd di vldingbyT gives 331, with a remain derot'3. This civos tho key day for March 1 as Wodnesday. A littlo ealcu lation will thon show that October 18 was also Wodnosday. which would make October 20 fall on Friday. A smooth individual dropped into our town a fow days ago and straight away commenced to take orders for pure Mocha and Java coflee at thirty conts a pound. He was giving the ladies a great barg iin nnd they knew it and each kind hearted woman ordered from one to five pounds to bo delivered immediately, or as soon as the wholesale house nt Buffalo could ship it. No questions were asked at the hotol where Mr. Smooth stoppod as ho had paid his board in advance, but sovoral dnys passed and Mr. Smooth's board bill became over duo and ono eve nini iust after tho fog began to rcUIo over tho city Mr. Smooth, like the Arab folded his tent and silently stole away, forgetting in the meantime that his board remained unpaid. Upon investigation It was lonrned that the good people were drinking pure Mocha and Java (?) bought hero In Salamanca from the People's gro eery, at cicvon eenis a pound, tsucn i thing is an O'ltrage, but who can, as wo Bold before, extend sympathy to people who try to g( t something for nothing? Salamanca Xeie. Year Ahead of Time. Monroo couuty voters, at tho recent elucium, voted on me proposed consulu tional inncndiiieuts, conii-ary to the in struct'ons given by the Secretary of the Commonwealth. No one appears to be willing to take the blame for the mistake made. The County Commissioners, without looking up tho law, took it for era n I ed that the proposed amendments wero to bo voted on Ibis year, instead o next. They wore led into this civor by tho advertisements which were g'von the county papors concerning the amend nients, Whilo Monroe county is just one year ahead of tho time the return clearly indicate tho position of her voters on the amendments. The yoto was as follows: Favoring personal registration in cites, 731, against 000 ; favoring voting machines, 510, against 1,0(55. World's Sunday School Temperance Sunday, November 2". By action of the Executive Committee of the Intel nalionol Sunday School Con vention, Sunday school workers every whoro aro cllod upon to observe th fourth Sunday of Novembor ps Temper auco Sunday, in aecordanco with th plan prepared by tho London Sunday School Union. That tho day may be suitably observed by the church, it I recommended that pastors preach tern pcrance sermons, making an anneal for total abstinence as the religious duty every Christian. Opportunity is a Horded for special temperance work in tho Sun day School. May each teacher realise the responsibility in teaching this lesson See that iho l.led,;o is signed by each member of your class. A sober boy wanted by eveiy merchant, by ever business man, by eve: y college, aud by sober is meant not only one who nover gels intoxicated, but who, from princi ple, is a total ubtUincr. YOU AM) Y0UK FRIENDS. Mrs. S. II. Haslet is visiting friends In Oil City. S. J. Woloott was a business visitor to Warren Monday. Mrs. S. J.Wolcott is a guest of friends in Tidioute this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bowman were Oil City visitors last Saturday. Capt. J. M. Clapp was up from Pres ident on business last Saturday. Ash Clark ot Barnett township, was one of,our pleasant callers Monday. Miss Forence Kisor, of German Hill, was a visitor to Oil City on Monday. J .C. Welch and John Wilson of Ball- town were Tionesta visitors Monday. J. B. Watson of Marionville was a pleasant caller at this office yesterday. Veteran Win. Albaugh of Hickory township made us a pleasant visit yes terday. Miss Alice Larson, of Warren, is a guest of Miss Mild rod Horner at the Cen tral Hoae. Robert Dunn, of Tidioute, was the guest of Geo. B. Robinson over last Fri- ay night Mrs. F. S. Hanchett. of Tidioute, was guest of Mrs. C. Ainaun between trains on Monday. Miss Tessa McGurn, ofOil City, was giKstofMiss Kathloon Joyce a part of last week. The Republican acknowledges a pleasant call from Judge Lindsay Mod day afternoon. Mrs, Jacob Weaver of Clarion was a guest of her nephew, C. F. Weaver, at Hotel Aguew last week. John Jamieson, Jr., who is a student at tho Warren Bti'-inesss University was at home over Sunday. E. A. Yetter, Marienville was a guest of the Editor's family whilo serving as a uror nt court this week. Mrs. J. B. Muse was called to Frank lin last Sunday on account of the illness of her father, P. K. Goorge. Lawrenco Hutchinson of Petroleum Centre, was a guest of bis cousin, Joseph Morgan, a part of last week. Judge McCray dropped in a little whilo Monday afternoon and left a few of tho latest stories of the season. Attorney C. M. Shawkoy and son Charles, of Warren, were pleasant call ers at the RuruuiiicAN oflpe Monday. Harry L. Scott of Marienville and Geo. Gould of RedclyfTe were pleasant callers at the Recblican office this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Feit have gone tohousekeopine in the Richards house recently vacatod by Park Grovo on north Elm street. G. W. Artors and J. T. Morris, of Tidioute, two well known river pilots, wero in town yesterday on account of the rife in tho river. A. J. McCalmont was up from Pres ident Friday on business. Jack was feel ing In good humor over the rocout big Republican victory. Mrs. Sarah Reed, who has been visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Archie Urey, re turned to her home in New Lebanon, Mercer county, yestorday. B. P. Anderson, one of Brookston's staunch Republicans, was serving as a uror this week and favored us with friendly call Monday evening. Mrs. F. Wenk of German Hill has gono to a hospital in Brooklyn, N. Y., for treatment for a bronchial trouble from which she has boen a sufferer for somo time. Mrs. McAninch, who lias boon with her son. Rev. J. V. McAninch. for sev eral weeks, departed yestorday for Em lonton where sho will visit another son for a while. Al. Mattison, Hiram Post and Ed Hippie, of Portland, N. Y., spent last week hunting with their friend Peter Karns, returning homo Saturday w ith nice string of gatno. Mrs. Sabllla Keck has received the nows of the marriage of her grand daugh tor, Miss Bertha Gaskil of Alliance, Ohio, to Mr. Harold Gasfon of tho same place, We are without dates or further particu lars. Hon. P. M. Spoor, brother of Prof Speer of tho borough high school, was up from Oil City on legal busmoss last ri day, and took occasion to make the Rn- ihtuucan ofilce a friendly call during his stay. Merchant Hopkins leiii-n the even ing train yesterday for tho Eastern cities Christinas is coming on apaco and L. J, don't proposo to be left in the lurch, hut will mako his seloclion while Santa Clans' stock is at its best. Miss Susie Darrah was down from Tidioute, a guest of Mrs. C. Amann part of last week, making her farewell visit to Tionesta frionds, as the family have moved to Buffalo, N. Y.. where they will make their future home. "Uncle" Joe Erb was a friendly call er last Saturday alternoon while in town on business. He has been in Wst Vir giniathis fall looking auer his lumber Inierests tlioro and feels Quito proud of tho majority his adopted State rolled up for McKinley this fall. Hale Herbert, the 14 mouths-old soi of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fox died Sunday Nov. 18, l'JOO, of cholera infantum after a short illness. The burial took place iu Uiyorside comctcry, Rev. J. V. McAn inch officiating at the funeral. The fami lr has the sympthay ot all in this be reavemont. E. B. Head, was dratted as ono of tho jurymen from Harmony town ship this wot k, and gave us a friendly call Monday. With nine producing well on bis farm and tho promise ol four years more of McKinley prosperity, Mr. Hea isn't worrviiiR much about the future outlook about his section. Mrs. John H. Robertson dolightfuily entertained a number of her lady friend st luncheon last Thursday, The docora tions wero dainty aud pretty, pink am white prevailing. The out-of town gnosis present wero Mrs. A. J. Siggins imii daughter Alice, Mrs. Orion Siguins, Mrs. Stiles, Mrs. Turner, nnd Misses Frances ami Jennie Siggins, all of West Hickory TO ( I KK A OI.I IN (INK DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund tho money if it fail to euro. E. V. Grovo'a signature is on each box. Died Without Heirs. Jobu A. Kurtz, a former well known resident of this county, but who, for sev eral years past has been successfully en gaged in business In Phoenix, Arizona, writes us that William Mitchell died at the Gregory nouse in that city on Oct,31, at the age of 75 years, leaving quite a val uable estate In the hands of strangers, the deceased having so far as known, no heirs. It is further loarned that Mitchell was a native of Clarion county. Pa., and that early In life he went to Australia with Mis. Caroline Scott, au only sister. Later they returned to this country and resided in Oregon for several years. Twenty years ago thoy located in Arizona, where Mitchell engaged in the cattle business and acquired a considerable fortune. About four years ago he wild his cattle ranch and moved to Phoenix wbeie he had since resided, his sister having died sevoral years previously. As above staled, there are no bobs, unless, per- hance, there may be some of them still living in this county, in which case they will do well to look the matter up. Clarion Democrat. Slope (he Cough and Work ofT (lie I'old. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 conts. His Case Satiety Diagnosed. Going up the Mohawk valley on a Cen tral-Hudson train the other day were two men attached to each other by hand cuffs. Tbev sat in silence for some time, neither app' aring to notice that he had scat mate. Finally one turned to the other and asked : ' "Whore yer going?" "Utica," was the reply. "Asylum ?,' "Ye-ep." "Crazy?" "Yep, religion." There was silence for somo time after that. Thenthe o.ie who had answered the questions in the first instance turned inquisitor, "You going to Utica?" "Yes." "Crazy, loo?" "Yes." "What's the matter with you?" "Imperialism," "Oh, you ain't crazy. You're a d d fool. A Ibany Evening Journal. Letter to Dr. J. C. Dunn. Tionesta, Ti. Dear Sir : For your house, no matter what's the matter with it -it Isn't human you know a prescription : Dovoo load and zinc. Apply with a brush, trom ono to three coats get a painter to do it. Your State chemist knows all about Devoe: has analyzed it ; reports it pure; will analyze it occasionally. Ho buys it wherever he likes it is conerally in the best paint store in town. You know what tho color and dryer are for; do you know what the lead and zinc and oil are for? Not being a painter, you may not ehooso to know ; but we'll tell you. Lead and zinc and oil combine to form a rubbery waterproof coat to keep out dampness. That's the whole business Tho oil would do it alono ; lead nnd oil would do it, without tho zinc; zinc and oil without the load ; but tho three t gotisor are best, because they wear best We say to you, "got a painter." as we'd say to him "uot a doctor" every man to his trade. Can't all be painters and doe tors ; don't want lo. You will be more successful in a pros. perous looking house: and be in good health. Take good care of one another Yours truly, 5 F. W. Devoe A Co, The Irl R. Hicks 1901 Almanac. Whatever may be said of the scientific causes upon which the Hev. Irl R. Hicks bases his yearly forecasts of storm and weather, it is a remarkable fact that spo- cifio warnings of every great storm, Mood cold wave and drouth, have been plainly printed in his now famous almanac for many years. Tho latest startling proof of this fact was the destruction o Galveston, Texas, on the vei y day named by Prof. Hicks in his 1!MK) slmanae, as one of disaster by storm along tho gulf coasts. The 1001 almanac, by far the finest, most complete and beautiful yet published, is now ready. This remarks ble book of near two hundred pages, splendidly illustrated with charts and half-tone engravings, goes as a premium to every subscriber who pays one dollar a year for Prof. Hicks' journal, Word and Works. The almanau alone is sent nrt-paid for only 25c. Ordor from Word and Work Publishing Company, 2201 Locust street, St Louis, Mo. Zinc and Grinding make Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint wear twice as long as lead and oil mixed by hand "The Atlanta Special." The route of the "Atlanta Special" is via the Seaboard Air Lino Hallway "Florida and West India Shoit Lino. with throuuh Pullman drawing room and buffet sleeping cars from New York Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Richmond to Athens and Atlanta, whoro direct connections arn made Union Depot for Montgomery, Macon Now Orleans and all points South nu Southwest. Trains arrive and depart Pennsylvania Railroad stations. K further information call on or address W C. Shoemaker, General Eastern Passen gor Agont, I2K Broadway, N. Y. ; C, Longsdorf, New England Passenger Agent, 306 Washington street, Boston Mass. ; W. M. McConnnll, General Agent, 1131 Yew York avenue, Washing ton, D. (?., or the General Passenge Agent st Portsmouth, a. E. St. JGHN, Ii. S. ALLEN V.-P. A G. M. (ion. Pass.AKt 8 ? Is a perfect fmnlly rcniiy er th.-nst diseases Horn Tli rout, Kn. Mmilii nl Quinsy quickly yield to lis vlrtuu. ll l not .low aud tedium iu IU in j-'7 r: tint nlves nlmnntliintiint relief. ToriFllln In entirely Imrinlf . K mii-'.N rNmuu ruuiurkulilti und modern cn I r sore m: and all utmllnr troubles. S3 AND BOC T ALL Dr.UUCirT" TUB TUKBII.ISB DO. Uu, This signature Is on every box ol the genuine Laxative Dromo-Uuinine Tbieu the remedy that cores m coM 1b one day New patterns and colors in" 31-inch percale at loo. a yard. Just the thing for heavy dark shin waists. Lawrence it mearbaugh. It If you want to see the best and most completo line of underwear in town call at Hopkins' store. it N. O. molasses 35c gallon at Tionesta Cash Store. ii - Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes. riONKMTA MARKETS f'OURECTEn EVERY TUESDAY. BY RELIABLE DEALEKfl Flour & sack I.ioffll its Corn meal, feed, 100 tb i.iki Corn meal, family, "B 100 lb 1.25 Chop feed, pure grain I. in Oats 32(i .35 Corn, shelled .55 Beans bushel 2.50 Ham, sugar cured '.13 ftp .14 Baeon, suo-ar cured liiCii-l:U Shouldors in Whitefish -ft kit so Sugar I5t(g,.07 s rup 25f( -50 O. Molasses ..iva -SO Vdloo, Koast Rio 14 15 '-ofloe. blended Java .25 Tea if.fTii .) Butter 22 (j) .26 K1,' 05(g).08 Kirns, fresh.... r,L .25 Salt barrel 1.25 'rd 11 'otatoes. bushel fift Lime barrel 901.00 nans p Keg 2.75 Come and See. ITS A FACT! And if you will come in and give us a chance wo will prove to you that we have the best assortment, largest stock, and lowest prices on Overcoats, Men's. Boys, and Children's Clothing, Shoes and Rubber Goods, in this neck of the woods. No trouble to show goods. - - 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 lor Samples. WILLIAM B. JAMES, Good Kinds of Boys' Overcoats As a rule we tell about Boys' Over coats in September and October. Luckily the weather has not untl now urged us to say anything on the topic. For this ad vantage wo aro thankful. We havo been enabled to get unusually well prepared to meet all comers. In the language of tho boys themselves, wo aro "good and ready." Ready with a line of prices that will appeal strongly to all who appreciate a full equiv alent for their money. Just drop in and see what we have to offer in this line. LAMMERS', 41 & 43 SENEGA ST., ArllunUiu 1 1 iltl WOOL vs. LINEN. Take your choioe 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. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST.. OIL CITY, PA. Telephone 257, Oil City, Penn'a. OIL CITY, PA. Jirtn - tlj ojpualte"a