6 WEDNESDA Y, NO VEMBER 28 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 for 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. Elm and Bridge Streets. THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WKDNKSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 11)00. FIRE INSURANCE . . AMI . . REAL ESTATE AGENCY ..OP.. C. M. All k IE, TIONESTA, PA. All Leading Companies Represented. Wild Lands, Farms, irouses tC- Lots for Sale or Rent. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. New AtlvprtisiMiients. Jiiiiios. All. Lam triers. Ad. Ainslor. Looiln. Hopkins. Iiciils. DiiII'h College. Ad. Nic-kol Piute. Koiiders. Seaboard K'y. Headers. IllinolH Cent nil H. K. Ad. Tinncxtik Cash Storo. Ad. and Locals. Oil niarkot cloned at f 1.05. Go to Anmler for ainuni tion, tf - Oil and gas leases at this otlleo. You can (jot It nt Hopkins' store Marvin's crackers are sold only at T. C. S. U Suotpuna for rent at 25 cents per day at Aiuslur's. tf Frosli primus 5c, good rice 5n at Tio nesta Cash Storo. It An elegant uaw lino of nokwear has just boon opened up at Hopkins' stove It Go to Amslor for tropical fruits and vogotahlos for your Thanksgiving dinner. Think ini; of buying a new lint f Now assortment just received at Hopkins' storo. It Advertising Is the lubricant which inakos the wheels of business run more smoothly. A bov described scandlo thus : "It is whon nobody ain't done nothin' and somi body goes and tells." The street sprinkler M taking Its out ing now, whilo the snow shovel is rub bing up for the wintor campaign. To-morrow's the day peoplo gorge themselves with turkey, and oyster stalling, inlnce pio and the liko, and call it Thanksgiving Day. Tho ladies of the W. R. C. dosiro to extend thanks to thoso who so kindly contributed to the barrel which was sent to the memorial home rrom this place .last week. The houso occupied by John Bush on the West Side took lire last Friday night and a hole five or six feet in diameter was burned in Hie roof, but practically no damage was done io tho furniture. Hoar In mind the union Thanksgiv ing services at the Preshytoriau church to-morrow evening at 7:30 o'clock, llov. Mr. Murray will preach the sormon. A general and cordial invitation Is extend ed. The commissioners of Venango coun ty and the Franklin bridgo owners have finally settled their dilleroncos, the coun ty paying tho company $19,082.92, which amount covers the court's award, togeth er with Intorebt and costs. The I. O. O. F. sont throe now inoin- bors over the goat roine last evening and after tho exerclsos wore finished about thirty of them made a finish of the even ing's enjoyment by par!akiug of an oys ter suppor at Hotel Agnew. When suffering with an appotito, or for the lack of one, go to Amsier. His groceries are of tho finest brands, and his vegetables, fruits, etc., are always Birictly up to date. Oysters fresh from the salt sea and of tho mowt delicious quality. - It Honry, son of Gus Rhoades of Starr, Pa., had the misfortune to get his loft Land crught in the cogs of a 'eod cutter, last Friday, and so badly lascerafed the fingers that Dr. Dunn found it necessary to ampulaie the little tingor at the second joint. The third finger was badly crushed but tho doctor thinks it can be saved. Marguerito Merington, tho well known dramatist, has converted the fa mous "Cranford" story of Mrs. Gaskell's into a play for tiio Ladies' Home Journal In the evolution she has been remarka bly successful in preserving the atmos phere of Cranford, and of Viost con vine ingly reproducing tho quiet life and the individual, harmless peculiarities of the maiden ladies, and tho charm of their courtesy. Tho play is lor amateur pre sentation . This fall of the "beaut" reminds us, That Old Wintor'a almost hero, And that we must do some grunting, If we'd keep our sidewalks clear. lllizzard. Those who waut the .Farm Journal through our clubbing arrangement must speak quick, as no subscriptions to that journal will be taken by us aftor the close of next mouth. . l'ay up and get In on the four-year subscription, but do it at once. Thero's a ehaneo (or some one to got a bargain hi a set of the new "National Dicllounry Encyclopedia and Atlas" by calling at this office. Tho set is fresh from tho publishers, and contains 18 vol umes. Drop la aud see what a bargain you can secure. tf A preacher In Southern Missouri, af tor having announced that he would preach on tho following Sunday on "Hell nnd Who Will Go There," received sev eral lotters from parlshionors threatening dire votigencs in case he dared (o make use of tholr names. Tho Fittsburg A Western railroad Company Is now changing the road from liutlor to Foxburg from a narrow to a standard gauge. The narrow gauge will remain from Foxburg to Kane for the prosont, but eventually it will also be made standard gauge Tho census of 1900 shows that the cen tra of population is In Indiana west of Columbus. In 1800 it was 23 mllos east of Baltimore and has shifted almost due west at the ralo of i0 to 60 mi.es each do cado except from 1850 to 1800, when it movod West by north 81 miles. Those of our sut serihors who have not yet taken advaulago of our offer of tho Farm Journal till Jan. 1, 1905, with oyory cash-iu-advanou paymont to tho Kki'lui.can, should do so at onco. The offer w;ll be withdrawn shortly, but whilo it lasts you should avail yourself of tho opportunity. The Farm Journal is tho host paper of Us class In the world. -The Meadvillo Poultiy Fanciers have completed ai rangemeuts for the third annual show of that club, to be held at MeadviUo, I'a.,Doc. lOto 11, 1900. Among the attractions in the way of an advertise ment will be a three day fox chase with a liberal prize for tho winning dogs. Tre- mium list is now ready and can be had by dropping a card to H. L. Lamb.Soc'y, Cambridge Springs, Pa, Trains have been running on the new schedule since Monday, and as there is considerable difference In their depar turo at this station it will bo well to bear in mind the changes: Train 81 going north leaves at 8:50 a ni., and train S3 at 4:15 p.m. Going south train 30 departs nt 11:35 a. m. instead of 12:00 p, m. as herotoiore, and train 32 departs at 7::l0 p m. insiead of 7:53 as heretofore. The cor roded timo tablo will be found in this paper. Heavy raii.s mixed with mare or loss snow has given the river navigators h11 tho water needed for getting their wares to market, and then considerable Yesterday morning the river was bank full and running over, making it neces sary for all sorts of craft to "tie up" for awhile. So far as hoard from all boats and barges that were slarlod last weok have been well managed and are safely landed at different points between here nnd Pittsburg, and it is more than prob ablo tliat all will reach market In good shape. --O. C. Longslreth, at his farm in Tio- nesta township, located between New mansville and Nobraska, will on Thurs day, Dec. 20, 1900, offer at public sale one pair mated roan horses, 6 years old, weight 3,000 lbs; one pair black horses, weight 2,700 lbs; two Jersey cows; two good wagons, Scowden A Clarlc make, one 31 skoin, one oi skein; two pair hoavy log sleds; set of heavy team har ness, buggy, sloigh, bay rake, mowing machine, fanning mill, bark racks and boat, chains aud grabs and numerous other articles, Salo will begin at 10 a. in Torms easy. Don't forgot the dates. Du i ing the past ten days or two weeks parties Horn outside have been stationed hero who seemed bent on making an hi' discrimlnale slaughter of pheasants, with a view to bieaking the record for big counts, and scarcely taking time for sleep, act'ug like a band of Modoc In diaus on the warpath. One party boasted that they had bagged (he limit ton birds t a man every day they had been here aud soemod to regard themselves as fine sportsmen. Game hogs should have no quarter in any decent community, but should be looked upon vory much as a shuep thief or robbers of hon-roosis are. Tho limit of pheasants and other game which ono man Is permitted to take In a dav suould be cut down at least one half mid then ihee "hogs" should not be per mi Hod to tun their uosos into the swill I bo far. The Oil Well Supply Company, of Oil City, has begun the building of au Immenso plant at Siverly, a suburb of Oil City, whore will be assembled its en tire manufacturing iuterosts in that city. The ent're plant will cover an area of 42 acres, and will have a railroad frontage of 3,000 foot. In all, the plant will rontfst of 15 large building which will be built of brick and iron. There are now about 100 men and teams at wori . The school house at the mouth of the Sheriffs, Howe township, destroyed by fire two weeks ago, is to be rebuilt im mediately on the old foundations, only on a larger plan, as the former building was much too small to accommodate the number of pupils, and school will be re su.ned in a few weeks. The old build ing was fully insured. Miss Morrison, tho teacher, is spending her enforced va vation at bor home in Parthonia, Pa. The councils of Kane have passed the curfew ordinance. It prohibits boys and girls under 10 years of age being on the streets of the town alter the hour of 8:30 p. in., unloss accompanied by parents or guardians, between the first day of Nov ember and the 31st day of March, and after 9 p. m. from the first day of April to the 31st day of October. The curfew bell will be tolled three times 15 minutes before the time appointed for tho chil dren to leave the streets, giving them no tice to go to their homes. The police aro directed to arrest all persons under the stated ago found loiteriug on the streots after the hours named. They do things up in pretty much tho proper style over in Jefferson county, according to the Falls Creek Herald. A few days ag'i when the fast train on the II., R. A P. road came to a stop at the station there a man uamad Roberts and a woman calling herself Mary Simpron at tempted to got on, but before they were safe aboard a second man, Henry Hutton by name, came on tho scene, saying he was the woman's husband. He proceed ed to wipe np the platform with Roberts, and took the woman away in lively style. The party expectod to go to Butlalo to get married. The woman" said she was not marriod to Hutton, only had been living with him. Billy Morgan returned from Pitts burg yestorday morning, where he land ed a fleet of fiat boat for Lawrence A Smcnrbaugh Sunday afternoon. During Monday, from eight to six o'clock tho river at Pittsburg raised ten feet, making things rather lively about the wharfs at Ilia' place, but having done no damage at tho time he loft. On tueir way home Monday night the men saw a flat boat floating down the river loadod with hem lock bark which bad taken fire and was ablaze from one end to tho olhor. There whs no one aboard the burning craft, which had evidently boon abandoned by its crew or had been cut looso from a licet after getting allame. Last evening's Cony Leader says: "Constable Wauuburn of Spring Creek went to Pittsburg yesterday with war rants for the arrest of Secret Sorvice Of ficer W. A. Flyuu and hi associates in the counterfeiting arrests made at Spring Creok a short time ago. Tho complain ant is John lien net t, and the charge is false arrest and Imprisonment." In this connection it may be statod Bennett after boing discharged, was loft penniless on the streets of Pittsburg. lie had novor before been away from his native place. Tho crowds on the streets frightened him nearly to death and he retuned to the jail for shelter. Kind-hearted government officials collected monoy enough to sond the man home. Tho Franklin News tolls about a freak oloction bet that was made between Arthur Snydor, Republican, and Charles Allen, Democrat, two pumpers in the Bredinsburg oil fiolds in Crauberry township, Venaugo county, Pa. Prior to tho election they made a bet, the winner of tho wager to be allowod to cook the meals ofti.e losor in any shape or man ner fro the date of olectioa until inaug uration, on March 4th. Allen, of course, lost tho bet, and Snyder is doing the cooking iu tho shauty occupied by the men on tho leaso whore thoy are work ing. Alter some study Snydor decided to cook everything Allen had to eat in a little whisky. If he fries any potatoes for Allen he finishos Hum off with a spray of liquor. When ho makes pan cakes, thoy have the whiskey flavor. Al len's broad all tastes of whisky, his cof fee is flavored with it, aud in fact every thing he eats Is seasoned with the spirits frumenti. Uofore election Alien was a hard drinker, but while in town to-day he roiused to drink. Snydor's scheme, he says, is better than the Keeley euro. Crushed hj Hie Cars. Thomas Knapp, whose home is near Nowmansyillo, Clarion county, was in stantly killod near Dean's mills, Warren countv. on Mondiy of this woek. He was employed on tiie Tionesta Valley railroad, and in attempting to throw a switch near the above named place, was thrown in front of the engine which passed over him and killing him almost Instantly. The young man was aged about 21 years. The remains were oon veyed to his late home near Newmans ville, where thoy wore interred, the fu- noral services taking place yesterday af ternoon. Zinc aud Grinding make Devoo Lead and Zinc Paint wear twice as long as lead and oil mixed by baud. Tlio Editor aud Preacher. Tho press and the pulpit have more charily thau all the balance of the com munity, and the fact is aptly illustrated by an exchange as follows: A preacher once aid, "Editors dare not toll the truth. If you did you could not live. Your newspaper would be a failure." The editor replied: "You are right, and the preacher who will at all times tell the truth about his members, alive or dead, will not occupy the pulpit uiore than one Sunday, aud he will find it nec essary to leave towu in a hurry. The press aud the pulpit go baud in hand with whitowasb brush and kind words, magnifying little virtues into big ones." And the minister went away, looking very thoughtful, wuilo the editor turned to his work, telling about the unsur passed beauty of tho brido, whilo in fact she was as ugly as a mud fence. Moi the Cuimh mill Work oil' I lie fold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 conts. Y0C AND TOl'K FRIENDS. Sheriff Jaraieson was in Oil City on business last Saturday. E. E. Fleming was a business visitor to Oil City last Saturday. ti-U JI. KiUmer was in Meadville on business apart of last week. Mrs. J. T Carson was a guest of Oil City friends over last Sabbath. Mrs. Clara Hayden visited friends in Oil City and Siverly last Friday. Smith Setley of East Hickory was a visitor to the county seal yesterday. Mis. 8. M. Honry was a guest of friends in Oil City a part of last week. Mrs. S. M. Hnry was a guest of friends iu Oil City a part of last week. Mcsdamos L. J. Hopkins and J. F. Proper are visiting friends In Pittsburg thi" week. Alfa Dunkle was up from Oil City last Sabbath on a visit to his sister, Mrs. G. II. Killnior. District Attorney Irwin was In Franklin on business Monday and Tues day of this weok. Mrs. Elizabeth Root and Miss May' Watson, of Golinza, left last Friday for a six weeks' visit in Rochester and Buffalo. Clork Robertson yesterday Issued a marriage license to Isaac W. Young of Walnut Bend and Hester A. Boober of Hunter Station. W. G. Rndgers, who has beon en gaged at his trade as stone-cutter in Franklin during the past summer, is at home for a week's visit. Adam Emert of Germrfn Hill and daughter, Mrs. Fred Bristow, of this place left Monday for Volencia, Butler county, to visit relatives. Friends of Mrs. T. F. Ritchey will be pained to learn that she does not appoar to Improve In health, but on the contrary seems to be growing weaker. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Dr. C. A. Black and Miss Fransne Bates, daughter of Mrs. H. S. Bates, of North Brown street. Titusville World. Lester Parker, of Garfield, Warren county, and Miss Mary Shaffer, of Mar- ienvillo, this county, have been granted a license to wed by the Clerk of Elk county. Messrs Jos. Joyce and Harold Her man, of Tionesta, are among the latest students to arrive at the Commercial de partment of the Normal School. Clarion Jaeksonian. W. H. Sanner, of Colorado City, Col., is here on a visit to his parents, Mr. aud Mrs, John Sanner, This being his first visit home In twenty-six years the joy of his parents can be imagined. Mrs. George E. Zuver, one of the old and respected residents of Pleasantvllle, died at his home Tuesday evening of last week, of Infirmities of old age. Her bus band and several sons survive her. Jim Shoomakor, who is working at his trade as painter, in Parsons, W. Va., came home Monday for a visit with his wife at Endeavor. Jim presented the Rkuhmcak with a neatly varnished cane which ho says he cut on the Kelly's Ford battlefield. Geo me W, Mnng, returned last Fri day to his work in the oil fields near To ledo.Ohio, having spent a couple of weeks at his old home hi Tionesta township, During bin stay he bad the pleasure of assisting in the capture of a fine doer. Judge Crisswell, ex-Prothonotary J. R. Robertson and Attorney N. F. Os mor, of Franklin, spent a part cf last week here in quest of game. They ro turned Friday, not with a baggage car full of game, but having a decent mess all 'rourid, with which any true sports man should be satisfied. Chas. Amann, who has been training a dog for JuJe Crisswell 'entertained the latter while here. Mrs. A. B. Kelly and Mrs. Suie M. Sbarpe gave a very pleasant luncheon to their out-of-town friends last Friday. The invited guosts were Mesdamas Daw son, Broitenstoin and Warden of Tidi otitc, Mesdames Sliles and Abbott of En deavor, Mesdames A. J. snd Orion Big gins aud Misses Jennie and Jnstina Sig Kins of West Hickory, and Mrs. II. S. Bales, of Titusville, and Mrs. 8. D, Irwin and Miss Bortha Lawrence of Tionesta. John Mooney.a well known emplove of the Oil Weil Supply company, of this city, left Saturday for West Newten, Mass., where on next Wednesday, Nov. 28, he will be married to Miss Alice Nor ris, a highly respected young lady of that place. On his rotui j his many friends will tender him a reception at th.1 home of his brother, James Mooney, of Hick ory. He will be at home to bis friends at 204 Washington avenue, the first week in Dece m be r. Denick. A Chestnut Farmer. E. W. Warner, of Wiliiamsport, is the owner of probably the oddest farm in Pennsylvania. It is a chestnut farm lo cated In the mountain district of North east Lycoming county near the Sullivan county line. The trees, of which there are over 300. are set in rows exactly as fruit trees aro in au erchard, and Mr. Warner gives tliem as much or more at trition as do the owners of fruit trees. The original saplings or sprouts wore cullod from a wide area of chestnut thick et, trimmed into shapo, then grafted with the American sweet chestnut, a native nut of Pennsylvania. The result has been marvelous. This year was the third bearing season for the trees, and some of the nuts were astonish ingly large, some of them measuring more than an inch across and growing as many as seven in a bur. The flavor of the nuts it was feared, might be impaired by their size, but the kernels aro as fine and sweet as the choicest Pennsylvania chestnut picked up in the fields. In order to prevent tho trees from bearing too pro- lifically, and thus endangor the growth of the Irea Mr. Warner went through his orchard and whipped off at least one-half of the fruit. It will be two or three years yet before the trees will be pormitted to give all their strength to fruit. By that timetbey will have altained a good rugged size, ablo to withstand wind and lo bear the wolght of the burs. At the end of that time, too, Mr. Warner expect that the novel farm will be a paying investment, as the fruit from it can hardly beexcolled in size. Kt. , Hopkins soils the clothing aud shoes. Cream of the Sews. Good advertising is the business tonio which keeps the commercial body on its feet. Best shoes and rubbers sold only at T. C. S. It The man who carves the goliler will soon have bis own troubles. Best line of hosiery and underwear atT. C. 8. It Speaking of Armenia, there will bo a great slaughter in Turkey this week. Hopkins' line of gloves aud mittens is the most complete in town and his prices are always rght. Go and examine his stock before buying. It An amatuer that can sing aud won't sing ought to have a medal. Heavy pants aud undoiwear, Macki naw boots, T. C. 8. It The beautiful snow often covers a multitude of disgraceful side-walks. Syrup 25c gallon, N. O. molasses 35c gallon at T. C. 8. It Wowen are always in quest of some thingbut a conquest seems to suit them best. Glassware and Haviland China at T. C. S. It Devise not evil agaiust thy neighbor, but watch him closely in a horse trade. Don't forget that you can save money on every purchase at T. C. S. It Strive uot with man without cause, but punch him if be doeth the dirt. Feft boots and rubbers at prices to auitallatT.C.S. It Envy not the well dressed man ; he may be wearing his room-mate's clothes. Best felts and rubbers aro sold only at T. C. S. It If thy wife is godly, length of days may be In her right hand, and she may also have a roiling pin up hor left sleevt Don't buy underw ar until you see prices at Tionesta Cash Store. It - -Fresh groceries sold cheapest at Tio nesta Cash Store. Wisdom is the principle thing, but a little coin on the side will not come amiss. Buy your heavy winter shoes of Hopkins. He handles nothing but A 1 qualities and you know that if he says they're all right, why, they're all right, or he'll make it right. Try him. It TO I'l'llE A t'OI.U IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. vV. Grove's signature is on each box. "The Atlanta Special." The route orthe "Atlmla Spocial" is via the Seaboard Air Line Railway, "Florida and West India Short Line," with through Pullman drawing room and buffet sleeping cars from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ngton and Richmond to Athens and Atlanta whore direct coonuectinns are made in Union Depot for Montgomery, Macon, New Orleans and all points South aud Southwest. Trains arrive and depart at Pennsyluania Railroad stations. For further information call on or address W. C. Shoemaker, General Eastern Passen ger Agent, 1206 Broadway, New York j C. L. Longsdorf, New England Passen ger Agent. 800 Washington stioet, Bos ton. Mass.; W. M. McConnell, Geneial Agent, 14:!4 New York avrnue, Washing' ton, D. C, or the Genoral Passenges Agent at Portsmouth, Va. E. St. John, L. L. Ali.kn, ' V.-P. A G. M. Gon. l'ass. Agt. Thanksgiving Day Rates via. the Nickel Plato Road ou Nov. 27th, 28th and 29th, good returning until Dec, 3rd, nt a faro and a third for the round trip, tickets sold from any station to any station ou tho line of the Nickel Plate Road. Wiite, w Ire, 'phono or call at or addros City Ticket Office, 920 State St., Erie, Pa., II. C. Allen C. P. A T. A. 261-lt Free nt Charge. Any adult suffering from a cold settled on the breast, bronchitis, throat or lung troubles of any nature, who will call on J, D, Davis, will be ; resented with a sample bottle of Boschee's German Syrup free of charge. Only one bottle given to ono person, and none to children with oit order from parents. No throat or lung remedy evi rhad such a sale as Boschee's German Syrup In all parts of the civilized world. Twenty years uieo millions of bottles were given away, and your druggisls will tell you Its succoss was marvelous. It is really the only Throat and Lung Remedy generally endorsed by physicians. One 75 cent bottle will cure or prove its value. Sold by dealers in all civilized countries. Get Green's Prizo Almanac. 2-eow International Lire Stock Ixposillou at Chicago Dec, 1st to 8th . The Nickel Plate Road will soil excursion tickets on Dec. 1st, 2nd and 3rd at one fare for the round trip plus $2.00, good returning un til Dei;. 9th inclusive, on any one of our peerless trio of daily express trains where scheduled to stop. Write, wire, telephone or call at or address City Tick' t Office, 920 Stato St., Erie, Pa., H. C. Allen, C. P, A T. A. 202 It New patterns and colors in 31-inch percale at 10c. a yard. Just tho thing for heavy dark shirl wsists. Lawrence A Htnoarbaugh. It MARRIED. EHRET DESIINER At tho Prothnn otary's office, Tionesta, Pa., Nov. 22, I'lOO, by S. J. Setley, J.P.,Go rge Ehret of Coal Hill, Clarion county, and Miss Wilda Deshuor of Lickingville, Pa. H ESS G REEK EW A LT In Tionesta, Nov. 27, 1900, by 8. J Setley, J. P., Os ten P. Hess of Duhrinir, Pa., and Miss Martha Greencwaltof Lickingville. UOWERNOX WALTER- Iu Tionesta, Nov. 27, 1900, by S. J. Setley, J. P, Amos Bowersox of Brinkerlon, Clar ion county, and Emma May Walter, of Tionesta, Pa. Ghci a pecillied Bread-winning Education. P. DUFF SONS, 244 Fifth Av.nuo, PITTSBURG. PA. sw This signature Is on every box of tho genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet the remedy that core a cold In one day During ilie civil war as well as our late war with Spain, diarrhoea was one of the most troublesome diseases the army had to contend With. In many instances it became chronic and the old soldiers still sutler from it. Mr. David Taylor of Wind Kulgn, Greene Co., ra., is one of these. He nes Chamlierlain'n Colic, Cholera nd Diarrhoea Remedy and savs he never found anvthini; that would 'livehitn s-ich quick relief. It is for sale by ail drug gists. CIONKSTA AIAJtlCKTH CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour sack 1 10,1.05 rn meal, feed. 1i 1(H) tb i 00 1.2) I 10 .32(3. -35 .55 2.50 .13 .14 .I2(u.l:SJ .10 .50 -fii.07 .Zr(q .50 .35 'u .50 14" (0,15 .25 Mty .50 aioit .25 .05(0). 08 . & .25 1.25 .11 .50 ,901.(K) 2.75 Corn meal, family, UK) tb Chop feod, pure grain Oats Corn, shelled Means bushel Ham, sugar cured li'icon, suirar cured Shoulders Wbitefish kit Sugar N Vrup N. O. Molasses loffeo, Roast Rio Coffee, blended Java , Tea Butler Rice , Kggs. fresh Kalfp barrel L.Hrd Potatoes, bushel, l.l me harrel Nails keg Xj. tT. Come and ITS A FACT! And if you will come in and give us a chance we 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 SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK. High Grade Damask Sets Cloth and Nap kins to Match-$3.00 to $17.50 Set. CLOTHS, 2 x2l ami 3 YARDS. CLOTHS, ViXli and 3 YARDS. CLOTHS, 2x3 YARDS. ROUND CLOTHS. ADVANTAGE OF BUYING LINKS THIS WAY IS THE SUi'ERIOR O.TAL ITY OF DAMASK YOU (..ET-RICH DESIGNS AND A BORDER ON ALL FOUR SIDES. WILLIAM Clothes for Wo talk much about Overcoats of late because it's tho most needed article in Men's wear just now. There's more danger of your taking cold now than later on. It's a necessity that should not be neglected. Our range in prices makes it possible for everybody to own an overcoat. Starting at $5.00 for a good warm one, we lead you along at 50c. and $1 advance until you reach tho limit you care to reach, and, re gardless of price you pay, we guarantee to irivo vou the best overcoat values in the city. 41 & 43 SENECA ST., "Arlington 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, 2t AND 29 SENZC?: S"l OIL CITY, PA. Telephone 257, Oil City, Penn'a. B. JAMES, Men. ESS', OIL CITY, PA, directly opH or , See.