$ WEDXKSDA V, J A NUAIl Y 20. j M The Christmas trade this year was phonom- M etial, every merchant doing a larger business jj tlian he did the year previous, which up to that 5j j time was a record breaker. But Christmas buy- nig is only an incident evcry-day trade of the counts, lhat is what we want to get and shall continue to oiFer you the very best service and prices possible in our line which is DRUGS, pf MEDICINES and Sundries, exclusively. rZjj Hi Sundries in this case means combs and M fU brushes, toilet accessories, pocket books, fine fcS rta stationery, perfumery, books, toys, etc., and the W famous LOWNEY candies. (& u H L Elm ami Bridge Streets. k I THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, JANUAllY 30, tUOl. FIRE INSURANCE . . AMI . . REAL ESTATE AGENCY . . OK C. M. MIS & SOI, TlOSEUTA, JA. - All Leading Companies lieiresettted. Wild Lands, Farms, Houses Lots for Sale or Ilent. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. New AtlvortUcinciils. Jamca. All. Farrull. Ail. Jim l-evl. Ail. I. kin mora. Ail. Amlcr. I-ocals. Ilnkini. Do van A I'o. Header. Scowilcn i ('lurk. l.ncal. , M. . St. P. Ky. Kcailcr. Tionesta I'anh Store. Locals, forest Teleiiliore Co. Notice. Hi-mil A Kelt. Ail mill LorN. t'roilmnotaiy Kiiborlmin. Trial I.isl. Shorlir Jmiiitwiin. Sheriff's Sulo. Court Proclamation. See linnil bills at T. C. S. It Oil market c1iwh1 at $1.17. Oil ami gas leases at tula office. You can Ret It al ilopkiue' store. Now liala, best styles, at Tionesta Cash Store. U The next Important event will occur Feb. Hlh, St. Valoutine'a ly.. You au-lo wear a suit made by Heath A Felt. They're rifclit up to date. It Tho sloiKhiiiH, while not just tip-top, is much bolter than the "running." A new line of shirts that are beauties npenol at Hopkins'store tins week. It Tho LakoSitle l'ark company, Htono- boro, has been granted a charter with a capiUil stock off I 'I.OOO. IfyouM like something neat, stylish and I expensive In the Job printinn line, t;lve tho Kltrrjiil.U'AH an order. Hoax "Po you know that only the mod die younuT" Joax "No; but 1 believe that only the young die good." P. A. Kattican, editor of the llutler Herald, died suddenly of heart di-ease at that place last Friday evoning. "Pete" was an old time oil country uewspapor limn, who had a host of friends, lie was Vi years of ago. The Philadelphia Times Almanac, for l'.POI is all rinlit. It's not a great bulk of trash that Is of no practical interest to any ono, but Is repleto with statistics, data, etc., which will bo highly prized by evry body into whose bands it may fall. The family of the late Henry A. Zuondel desire to return their sincore thanks to their many neighbors and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown Mii'tn in thoir great bereavement, tbo death ofa beloved husband and father. Next Saturday the ground hog will issue his annual weather bulletin defin ing the temperature for the next six weeks. Hut bo's gotten to be about as unreliable as all tho other weather sharps and Is almost totally discredited In good society. Twenty excellent stories and anec dotes of Theodore Roosevelt, never bo fore printed, and tn'd anonymously by the "intimates" and closest friends of the Vico-President-elect, will be published in tho next issue of Tho Ladies Home Journal. There's a chance lor somo ono to get a bargain in a set of the uow "National Dictionary F.ucyclopcdia and Atlas" by calling at this ofiico. Tho sot is fresh from tho publishers, and contains 18 vol umes. Drop in and see what a bargain you can secure. tf While wo are not anxious to boom a York .State industry to the dotriment of tho good old Keyslono Stale, candor com pels us to correct an impression that has become iiiilo prevalent within tho past few weeks, to tho effect that A marriage license law has gone inlo ellect in York Slate. This Is denied by tho Jamostown Journal, which is ever alert to tho inter ests of its community, Tho undersigned desiring to have back tho fallow inn articles which belonged to his lato wife and were bought at the sale of his goods during his illness bv certain parties unknown to him. Will pay the purchasers their money on the return of lliosiiiuo to tho Rural House or to him in person. Th article are : A whim silk miifller anil a largo em brti'lerud doily. tf I'. M. t'l.AUK. ol business, it is your rest of the year that Id a paper on "The South and the Pension llureau," contributed to the February Review of Review, Mr. Thomas A. llroadus, an olliclal of tho bureau, brings out many interesting facts regard ing tho payment of pensions south of Mason and Dixon's line. Hurry-up orders receive quick re sponses when sent to Amsler. Kither 'phone catches bin, and when you've .ot him you always got the best the market atl'ords In groceries, canned goods, veg etables, tropical or domestic fruits, oys ters, or anything for the table. It. Ivl. Itisben, a lad aged about II years, ami who Is making his home with the family of Daniel Hlack, on Hmokoy Hill, had tho first and second fingers of his loft hand taken off at the first joints, In a cutting box last Wedueiday. Dr. Dunu mado tho noedod repairs and tho lad is doing ail right. This is the best and about the only run of sleighing we've had this winter, which reminds Scowden A Clark that they hare a numbor of very lino sleighs on hand that, rathor than carryover, they will sell at simple cost. So that sloighs which retailed at f'M) and f& will be sold at and (25. Here's the place to catch on. One more day of gra-e for the young sters, and then thoy must run to cover after 8 p. in. Constablo Kilen ol the township baa been elected Curfew officer by the council, and will see that "all's well" aflor that hour. We hope none of tho little folks will got Into trouble, but will listen for the hell and heed the in junction. Mrs. Margaret (lilson ofPleasantville is said to bo uow in her lOillu year, and she is still able to be about somo, having rlddoii to TitusvlUe on the trolly car for the first time In her life Thursday. The old lady Is familiarly known to her more intimate acquaintances as"Peggy Steen." She retaius all her faculties to a remark able degree and Is able to walk about without the aid of a cane. Titunville World. A cilizens caucus, by far the largest ever held In tho borough, assembled at the Court House last Saturday evening and placed the following ticket in tho field for the Fobruary election: School di rectors, It. L. Haslet, J. E. Weuk : coun cil, O. O. Ciaston, J. B. Muse, Dr. J. C. Dunu ; auditors, II. It. Feit, Sharp Max well ; assessor, II. E. Moody ; Judge of elections, O, W. Sawyer: Inspectors, J. J. Landers, W. M. Ball. The printer a a lllars where are thoyT A dollar hero and a dollar there scattered over numerous small towns. miles and miles apart. How shall they bo fathered In? Como homo: you are wanted. Come In single lile that we may send you forth again to battlo for us and vindicate our credit. Reader, are you sure you have not one of the printer's dollars sticking to the bottom of your trousers pockets? Feel down and see if we are right. Pmu-'y Republican. Forest County Is not In a bad finan cial wav by any means. The torthcom Ing report of the Auditors, who have iust finished overhauling the accounts, will show an indobtedness on County bonds offci'i.OOO; poor bonds f 30,(100. Against this there is in the hands of the Treas urer $I4,871M4 on county account, and f 1,880.11 ou poor account, leaving a net indebtedness of flSIIa.' With five or six years' careful management of county affairs this ought to be pretty nearly wip ed out, ' Star mail route." do not seem to be particularly attractive for some reason and hero and elsewhere it is difficult to secure carriers, Bids tbat were mado on the first advertising for routes in this sec tion have nil lioen rejected by the gov ernment because thoy were too high, and now bids will bo received. The trouble is that heretofore tho contracts have been takon at a figiiro much below what tho mails could bo carried for with any mar gin of profit for tho carrier. Information concerning tho now bids can be obtained from any of the postmasters who are em powered to receive bids. Rev. C. C. Rumbergor has concluded his revival moetings at Foxbiirg. Each cvonintr from tho bediming to tho last tho church was crowded, and although there wero but few soekers, yet Kev. Ruinbergcr did much good. Ho expects to begin a series of revival meetings Hero next Sunday night,. Kach night the church should bo crowded. Rev. Hutu burger is ono of tho most earnest men we Lnnv and his sermons appeal to tho very soul of his hearers. 1 hero is need for L'ood revival work here, luid tho mein- lnrk o f all denominations should bo prcsuiit when convenient and assist in tho bringing of tho "weary and heavy laden" to Christ. Let these mooti.igs bo filled with tho spirit of old.-y.'i' ' '" YOU AMI T01K lltltXDS. F. R. Lausnn is In Buffalo, N, Y., on business this week. K. E. Fleming was In Oil City on business last Saturday. Miss Gertrudo Agnew is visiting frionds in Warron this week. Mrs. W. W. Orove was a guost of Oil City frionds a part of last week. Miss Anna Hoyls of Parker, Pa., is the guest of Mrs. Kate B. Craig. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ran dall, of the borough, on the iith iust., a son. -County Treasurer S. M. Henry, was a business visitor to Oil City last Satur day. George W. Agnew of Pittsburg, Is visiting his brother, L. Agnew, this woek. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Miller, of Harmony township, Monday, January 28, l!Kll,aaon. Postmaster Mclvim of Oil City, was a husinoss visitor to Tionesta a few hours last Wcdnosday, J. B, Haggerty came up Iroin the Wost Virginia oil fluids for a few days' visit with his family and friends. Kx-Mayor Birfcil was ovor from Edenburg Saturday evening to seo his friends, returning Sunday afternoon. Miss Hattio Gould, one of the teach ers In the Oil City schools, was a guest of her mother, Mrs. S. II. Haslet last Sat urday, Miss Daisy Craig returned last Fri day from South Vaudalla, N.Y, wbero she had visited her brother Will for sev eral weeks. W. O. Cooper, solicitor aud collector for the I liter national Correspondence Schools, Scrantnn, Pa., was in town last Wednesday. -W. A. Kkisand son ol Harnett town ship passed through town last Wednes day on thoir way to visit a brother of the fofmer, who lives near Plumert Pa. F. X. Kroitlor of Nebraska, dropped Into the sanctum yesterday long enough to say how-de-do and advance his sub scription labol well into the ZDth century. -J. A. and N. O. Weaver of Oil City were guests of their brother C. F., at the Weaver House last Saturday. N. O. Weaver, who is well known here is now traveling for the Molan Bros. Candy Co., Oil City. Civil KDgineer D. W, Clark, 4ho had business in the eastern part of the State last week, took occasion to ma' e a short visit to his daughters, Misses Ella and Ruth, who are employed in I'hila lolphla, giving tho girls a most agreeable surprise. -Merchant W. W. Kribbs of Marien- ville joins a party n hich sails to-morrow for the other side of the great pond.whoro he will spend the next two months In sight seeing, visiting Naples, Constanti nople, Palestine, Turkey aud many other points of interest. Fred Grel'en burger, Tidioute's ex pert machinist, was a business visitor to town Saturday. Mr. G. has a large pat ronage irom Forest county on account of tho prompt and highly satisfactory man ner of performing his work and the rea sonableness of his prices. Tribute of Kespct't. Wiikrkas; God in his Infinite wis dom has removed by death from our society a member whose presence and fellowship we so sadly mi-s, Mrs. T. F. Kilchey, and in viev of the loss sustained by tho Y. P. 8. C. E., of Tionesta, Pa., and the s'ill heavier loss that comes to thoso uearer and dearer to her, bo it Rcsalvetl ; That it is but a Just tribute to the memory of the Uepartoil, to say in ru.rroitinii hor removal frnm our midst. we desire to express our appreciation of the consistent christian lile sue uvea here .,!,. t us and the hiuh examnlo she has left us, In her faithful devotion to her Master ; and that wo mourn thn loss of a member who was in every way worthy ..rniir highest resnecl and best esteem. ,..itvi . That we condole with the family and friends of the deceased, and commend them lor consolation to Him .viwiin slm served so faithfully and loy ally throughout her whole lile, and who orders all thitius well and whose chas tisements are only in love and mercy. Resulted; That we humbly bow in mission to His will ami consecrate nnr lives niore'l'aithfully to his service that we may "strive lo do whatever II Id like to have us do." Remit cd: That this heartfelt testimo nial of our sympathy and sorrow be nlmwd oh tho records of this society by the secretary, and a copy be given the fmnilv and also for publication in our newspapers. MissSi'sik Hri.iNO, Mrs. J. H. Rohkhtson, O. F. Milks. Committees. It is with profound sorrow that we re record the death of Mrs Rebeckah E. Ritchey, tho honored president of the Wo nan's Home Missionary society of tho Presbyterian church of Tionesta, Pa., who entered into rest January 10th, 1001, In the midst ofa useful and busy lifo. Bo It Reunited: That wo, the officers and members of the society, do express our lovinir annreciatlon of the character, abil ity, and resolute leadership of this noble christian woman, inaiwe put on rec nnl our sense of personal loss in her de parture to a higher leadership, and our prayers to the Infinite Father that the memory of the steadfast devotion and accomplishments of our departed presi dent will inspire us to greater zeal in the workwith winch she was so closely mon tilled. Ilenolted: That wo tender to tho de. ceased sister our sincerest sympathy and condolence In this their sad bereavement. and that a copy of lliose resolutions be iriveii the family, engrossed on tho min utes of tho society, and published in the county papers. Mhh. T. K. Armstkonii, Mrs. F. F. Whittkkin, Mrs. Siiik May Shahpk, Committee, TionesU, Pa., January 'JOth, lool. Mlnm Ibr 4'aMah and Works oil' Hie t'ulal, Laxative Bromo-tiuinino Tablets cure a cold in ono dav. No euro, no pay. Prico 25 cents. Something iv. It's about time to think ol a new carpet, Hopkins has a mamiilicent lino of splen did new sain pies of all guides. Measures taken. Carpets cut and made. No ex tra charge. H Settlers' Kates . via the Nickel Plato road. Beginning with Tuesday, Feb. 1-th, low rato set tiers' tickets will boon ale every Tues, day to aud Including April With, lo Ore gon, Molilalia, Washington and all Hinl in tho Northwest. Write, wiro, 'phone or call atoradileressCity Ticket Office, H-JISIatoSt., Erie, Pa.. II. C. Allen, r. I' AT. A. No. 10. I -at to-4 :t0 fiOst His Leg. A young man named Bitlenbendcr, employed on the Hastings Lumber Co. mill, located some distance above May burg, this county, met with an accident last Friday which cost him the loss of bis left leg below tho knoe. He was assist ing in running some heavy timbers up the bull-slido when the giving away ofa chain threw him to the ground a distance of several feet, and one of the timbers loll striking on the leg just above the ankle smashing It to a pulp. Physicians were summoned Irom Sheffield, who ampu aied the injured log as above stated, and the patient was laken to the hospital at Warren for furthor treatment. His home is near Luciuda, Clarion county. Township Tlckels Xomliiatfd. JKKKS TOWNSHIP. The Republicans of Jenks twp. have nominated tlie following ticket: School Directors, T. J. Reynor and Alex Boll ; Road Commissioner, E. A. Y'ettcr ; Path Masters, John Morcilliot, J. J. Parsons, Nathan Sweet; Treasurer, A. E. (limes ; Collector, II. B. Smith; Assessor, W. J. White ; Auditor, W. W. Kribbs; Clerk, L. Scott ; Judge of Election, W. W. Kribbs; Inspector, R. M. Morrison. For the Byromtown precinct Goorge Da vis was nominated for judgo, u. w. Frost for inspector and A. L. Berg for Assistant Assessor. The Democrats of that twp. hav,e nomi nated the fallowing: School Directors, II. Russell and C. F. Hunt; Road Com missioner, J. C. Gilfillan ; Path Masters, W. Cole, John P. Shipe, George Keel- ey; Treasurer, J. E. McClellan ; Collec tor, John P. Castner ; Assessor, John P. 'astnor; Auditor, L. H. Mensch ; Clerk, A. Shipe; Judge of Election, W. H. Sig worth; Inspector, John Uoupt. HII KORV TOWNSHIP. The Republicans ol Hickory twp. have numinated as follows: School directors, E. Church, James Hunter; road com missioner, N. P. Wheeler ; treasurer, G. Warden ; clerk, Gus B. Evans; audi tor, A. E. Southworth; assessor, J. Al baugh; judge, A. E. Southworth; in- pector, L. E. Osgood. HARMONY TOWNSHIP, The Republicans have made the fol- owing nominations: School Directors, S. Sutley, James O. Bromley ; Justice of the peace, F. E. Metcalf; road com missioner, J. S. Vail; treasurer, M. N. Gilbert; clerk, F. E. Sutley; Judge- West Hickory, Geo. L. King; inspector, L. D Green ; Judge Fogle Farm, M. L. iiano; Inspector, Jas. Elliott, (JKKEN TOWNSHIP. The Republicans of Green twp. have nomiuated the following ticket: School directors Lyman Cook, G. A. Itilseuian; road commissioner, T. D. Collins; treas urer, Harvey Kiser; cleik, Earl Small; assessor, Goo. Mallia, assistant, Geo. Stroup; Judge, Harry Smith, TIONESTA TWP. The Republicans of the township have placed the following ticket in ihe field : School directors, F. C. Ledebur, Fred Dryer ; road commissioner, W. S, Clark ; assessor, Jesse Carson ; tieasurer, Win, Lawrence ; clerk. Charles Wolfe; Judge of; elections, Asa Lovejoy; inspector, Speaking of Newspapers. With a news gathering service sweep ing the world down to the last second, and with an editorial pago the product of Judgment, ability, force, discrimination and real humor, the Pittsburg Time Is oonspicuous as a daily newspaper that is go'ui reading always. It is safe to assert that there are more clippings of news events worth preserving and of general information made from the Times than from any other paper published in Pitts burg. Like a good home, it is tidy, clean, comfortable, and with everything for the best one finds within its pages informa tion, instruction, comfort and pleasure as he may desire. That it conducts no type founders' vaudeville of freak head lines makes It the pride of tho printer's craft. It is not above republishing from the humble country papers and with whatever it uses it invariably gives full credit. "The Wooden Indian," quaint in hi; philosophy, has tomahawked to death many a tired, unhappy feeling. The se rial story, of the best, is told in install ments neither too close together nor too far apart. Tho editorials are written with sincerity, directness ot ex ression, and reliability of information tbat makes the pago thn daily text book of many a per son in life's school of facts. Giving other people the right of individual opinion it Is never a school for a nagger. The Timet, first and above all, is reliable. Its tele graphic service covers civilization. Its local news Is crisp and honest. Its tiusn cial and market roports are accurate. The sporting world is covered in an attractive way. The school field is carefully and Intelligently cultivated. Six cents week. TO ( I KE A I'Ol.lt IN ONK DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it fails to euro. r. vy. ino e s signature is ou each box. Career and Character Lincoln. of Abraham An address by Joseph Choate, Ambas sador to Great Britain, on. the career and character of Abraham Lincoln his early life his early struggles with the world bis character as doveloped in the latir years of his lifo aud his administration, which placed his uaiiio so high on the world's roll of honor and fame, has been published by the Chicago, Milwuakoe A St. Paul Railway and may be had by sending six (0) cents in tiostage to F. A Miller, General Passenger Agent, Chica go, 111. l-au-a Notice to Telephone Stockholders. The stockholders of the Forest Tel ephono and Telegraph Company are here by notified lo meet at the olllce ol Dr. A E. Stonocipher in Marienville, on Mon day, Feb, 4, 1101, at 2 o'clock p. in. for the purpose ol voting on extensions. Ills. A. K. Stonki ii ll Kit, Puks, .1. It. Cotti.k, Si:r. Please Nolo. Having disposed of our mercantile business in Tionesta to Messrs. Heath Feit, we ask those having unsettled store accounts with us to call and adjust the same. Our hooks will bo kept at the store for a short time for this piirixisc I.AMIItSI K A SMhARIIAHIH January 8, PSII. The Pan-American Exposition Calendar for l'M issued bv the Nickel Plate Road will be mailed to any one sending lliei address lo thcGelioral Passenger A it'll at Cleveland, O. r. l-.ll Cream of the Sews. Acbild isatext book worth studying. Heath t Feit hava the neest stock or groceries in town. It The lightning rod agent never strikes the same farmer twice. You can save money on good goods at TionesU Cash Store. It In Baltimore they have eight schools in the city jail. Attendance is compul sory. Quite a lot of those bargain shoes left Come and see how cheap they are. Heath t Feit. It The public buildings of England alone are valued at a sum approaching 2.W,O00,0O0. If you need anything in dry goods or shoes. See Heath A Feit. It New York City owes more by $60,000, 000 than all the 45 States in the Union together. Boat groceries sold cheapest at Tio nesta Cash Store. It According to the recent cases of haz ing by those college toughs there is no penalty prescribed for killing a man Just for lun. Great reduction on all winter g wis. Heath A Feit. It A writer in a Buffalo papei says that "hardly one person out of 25 in tbat city who claim to waltz really knows how." Thirty pounds granulated sugar for (1 with $15 purchase at T. C. S. See hand bills. It Australians hold a world's record in tea consumption, di inking nearly eight pounds a h ad yearly. New lot of shirts just received at Heath A Felt s. It Best prices on heavy pants and un der weir at T. C. 8. It A misfit illustration is more inhar monious than a whits patch on your black trousers. -Do you want the best? Come to T. C. S. It Watch him who does not hold long to an opinion. You can save money at Tionesta Cash Store. It Some people are very conscientious in regard to their pocket book. You can buy the "President" sus pender from Heath A Feit. It Letter to C. H. Amor and Son. rtoncafa, Ptt. Dear Sirs: Y'our business is, when a house burns down, to give the owner some money to build anew one. It is a good business. Queer that the world got on so long without It. We paint the oue tbat burnt down and the new one too. What is better, we paint the houses that don't burn down. You insure the houses that burn; insure the houses tbat don't. You have the ashes and smoke; all Uie bouses are ours. We paint lead and zino: Devoe. We sell the paint to painters ; we don't paint. Lead and oil is the old-fashion paint Devoo is zinc ground In with the lead and linseed oil same proportions as used by U. S. Government: the best paint in the world : and the cheapest, because the work is all done by machinery. Nobody wants poor paint; there's lots of it, though, in the world. Yours truly, 10 F. W. Devok A Co. Read This Carefully. We have eight ladies' jackets yet to cell. Look this over and see if you are interests d : 1 size 34, price was f 15, now $7.50. I size 34, price was $t..')0, now $3.00, 1 size 36, price was $10.00, now $5.00. 1 size 34, price was (6.00, now $3.00. 2 size 36, price was $15.00, now $7.50. 2 size 34, price was $litW, now $6.00. 1 size 40, pi ice was $11,50. now $5.00. We have five misses jackets in follow- ng sizes : 3 for age 14, was $6.00, now $1.00. 1 for age 14, was $5.00, now $2.50. 1 for age 8, was $5.00, now $2.50. These jackets are all this season's goods and were good value at regular price, See if there is a size that would lit you, then come and get it L. J. Hopkins. This signature Is on every bez of the fenuln. Laxative Drorao-Ouinine Tablet the remedy that cure. cold in on. day l,w Hnlrs West. CoiumenciDg February 12, and eerr Tuesday therefier until April 30. 11)01. tbe tbicaeo, Milwaukee and St. I'aul Railway Co., will sell tickets to points in North Dakota, Minnesota, Idabo, Colorado, Utah, Oreton, Washington, and British Columbia, at greatly rediic d rates, For the benefit of settlers tor full information call on or address V, S, Howell, G. E. P. A., 381, Broadway, New York, or John R Pott, D. P.A., 810 Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. Ilomrnerkrrit Kxrnrsiiin. On the first and third Tuesdays of February, March, April, May and June the Chicago, Milwaukee and St, Paul Railway Co. will sell llomeseek era recursion iicKets I om i nicago to points in Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho, Minne sota, bouth l)akta, Montana. Utah Oregon. Washington and British Co lurubia, at rate of one Tare, plus two dollari, for the round trip, good for twenty one-days. For full prrticu lars call on or address V. S. Unwell G. E. P. A., 3K1 Broadway, New Ynrk, or John R. Pott, D P. A., 810 Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa to 7-1 TltlAL LIST. . List of cannon set down for trial In the Court of Common I'leaxof Knrittt Count v, lYniiHvlvaiiia, cnmmenciiiK on the Fourth Monihivof Kehruarv, l!K)l : I. (ieorito (I. Hnowilcn, Curl I, Hey. ilrlrk, J. II. Snowilen, vs. Ktlinunil I'e qtiiKiiot and A. J. Carnahan. So. 6, May term, V.nxi. nunimonsin ejectment. 2. Caroline nimonxou, hy her nex menu anil mother. Katie siinoimnn. v Marion (.erow, U. K. Ucrow ami Caroline S. Horner. No. et,trm, 1!"IU. Hum m"liH in action ol treopans. 3. O. W. lroor vs. 'I'ioneKta lias Com, fianv, J. ('. Bowman, K. W. Itowman, S J. Wolmtt. William Wololt ami S. Heck with. No. 21, Sept. term, I'M), Summons In oiectment. AttcMt, John 11. uoiikktson, l'ni In unitary 'l iunenta, I'a, January 31, l'.iol, L. J. HOPKINS j Following our custom Jan. 1st n rand Cleanina Up of all Odds and Ends. Our Profits are in the Remnants. They must all go, no We have about One Dozen Capes In Cloth or I'lush. I'rlce Don't Count.. Them. We have eight or ten Ladies' Jackets. Xire Xcw Good, Latest Style, They All o. All you have to do to get a Cape or Jaeket it to "Want It." t ome to Hopkins' More and you will take It home with you. THEY MUST BE SOLD! - - L. J. Hopkins. - - WILLIAM This greatest of all Sent I- Annual Iteiunant and Clearance Naleiv Continue all this Week, closing 10:30 Saturday Sight, '2d of Feb. 203 Centre and 204 Sycamore Streets. I JAMES. I Killmer Patent Medicines, Druggists Suriclrie: Toilet A.rticles, Groceries, Chiiiaware, "VV ndovv Glass Paints. Utc. Clean Up Of all odds and ends in Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings. Some rare chances here for bargains lots of odd pieces. Just as good style, as good value as ever. But haven't all sizes, and that's where your chance comes in if we've got what you can use. Children's Clothing. Sim 3. 4 and ft, all-wool goods, reefer style coats, suits that we sold at 8.3 to 85. Clean Up Trice $1. Vestee Suits. Sizes 3 to 7 only, in all wool cloths such as serges and cheviots, were 83 to 80. Cleau Up I'rice 82 to 83 51). BoyS' SuitS 1-2 Olf. Jacket and l'ants. We've got about filly ot these mits, sizes 6, 7 and 8 only ; they arc mark d 83 to ymi can buy what you want at HALF the plainly marked prices. Boys' Overcoats and Reefers. We haven't all sizes in everything, but if we've got what ymi want ONE QUARTER OFF is the price. LAMMERS', 41 & 43 SENECA ST.. ArlliiKton Hotel IRON CORNER of past years after we make a Sale! matter about the price. They go With the Itesl. We Are Caoing to Sell B. JAMES, Twice a year, in January aud July, we c induct a Remnaut and Clear ance Sale. They are the natural out come of six months' tremendunus 8il I ing. A distinctive feature of these "ales is the remarkable accumulation of Remnants, silks aud dress gnixln, all mesdured and marked with a Itcd Ink Price for entire piece In Many instance a third only of the rey tilar price i athed. These sales are attended by many people I rum a dis tance at a g eat advautage aud con siderable euviug. Telephone 257, Oil City, Penn'a. Curries a full line of Furnishings. Men's White Shirt, unlaumlered, Claau Up I'rice J.r)c. Men's SOX. Heavy Cray and Up it ai k wuol, - were lo Clean I'rice, Lie. Men's Underwear. our mid lols ou table; ii' We've all what von want in size ami quality is there t lie y will be HALF 1 KICK Men's SOX. Black Cothni him?, scatnlesH and fast color, illc pair; 3 paiis, 25c. Men's Colored Shirts, stiir IlnS'iiiM, Finn I'urcalcs anil Madras, rc);iilir 81 goods carried over ('rum lam seanon. Sow ,i0c. 'llri tlj iioaiti us OIL CITY. PA