n-EDSESMK MARCH. The Christmas trade this year was phenom- r enal, every merchant doing a larger business kjj than he did the year previous, which up to that time was a record breaker. But Christmas buy- ing is?only an incident of business. It is your ' cvery-day trade of the rest of the year that M .... fp:i counts, lhat is what we want to get and shall continue to offer you the very best service and prices possible in our line which is DRUGS, MEDICINES and Sundries, exclusively. Sundries in this case means combs and brushes, toilet accessories, pocket books, tine stationery, perfumery, books, toys, etc., and the famous LOWNEY candies. Elm and Bridge Streets. THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WKDNKSDAY, MAKC1I 0, !N1. FIRE INSURANCE . . AMI REAL ESTATE AGENCY ..OF-. C. M. AMI Si TlOXESTA, 1'A. All Leading ComiKinle Ileprexentcd. Wild Lands, Farms, ITouses Lot. for Sale or Kent. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. New Advertisements. Jmncti. Ad. Ijuumers. Ail. Aiimlor. liOcaln. MoCucn Co. Ail. levoe iV Co. Hi'Dilxr. Month .t Kit. Lorain. Hopkins. Ail iul locals. Kililibnro Normal, lineal. Tionesta Cash Storo. I,ocala. Oil market cIokoiI t ll.'J. Oil ami nu leases at IIiIh olUoe. You can Rft It at Hopkins' store. Don't luy carpets until you see sain pleaalT. C.S. It Seliool Hhtxui that wear well for boys aiul girls at T. C. 8. H Hotiklns has bats. Tho correct stylos, too. Kcothem. It. Ifvou want a ault tbat will suit you, git to 1 lentil it t'cit for it. It The uroiiiiilhoir let up a day or ao Itmt to suit on bis baiiilsaml net a new bold. A buncn of keva was loft at this of' Hoe for the owner, who will please call fur bia property. The finest atock ofclnthiuK ever seen In this town. We'll prove tliia il you'll Just step this way. Hopkins. It. An 8-volume edition of KnlKht'.a Shakespeare, good as new, for aale at a Urirain. Iniiuire of P. M. Claxk. tf Before you purohane your carpet It would be a wise plan for you to go to Heath Kelt and look over their larga line. The Woman's Home Missionary So ciety of tho M. K. church will meet with Mrs. 8. J. Setley, fSatun'.ay afternoon March 9, at 3 o'clock. The prices ol admission to the Pan American exposition on and after the first day of May will be as lollowa : Childreu under 7 years, free; children betwoen 7 and 14, 'Jo cents; all persons) over 14, 50 ceuts. Oil City Jlliaurd : Women who have husbands should be very careful of them, as they are much in demand. 8iuire Hammers, ol Gettysburg, adver tised for a wife and has received 2,6." proposals of marriage. 'How tho licet Sugar Industry Is Growing" is the subject of an Informa tional article by Hay SUnnard Hakor in the March Review of Reviews. The latest fart and figures of this important inter est are presented by Mr. Baker. The electric street railway connect ing Edinboro with Erie and Cambridge Hprings makes Ilia Edinboro Normal School easy of access. Our spring ses sion opens April 8. It Jons F. Biulkr, Prin. Following is the list of letters remain ing uncalled for in the Tionesta, Pa., post office tor tho week ending Mar. 61U01: Mr. Jes. II. Powors, Mrs. L. L. Walton, Miss Daisy Belle McL'rum, 1 card. D. 8. Knox, P.M. Tho Domocrats of this county have set April 27th as the date for holding their crimarios. O. D. Shields of Hedclyffo was elected chairman at the meeting of the county committee, and J. B. Muse of the Vindicator, was elocted delegate to tho State convention. A bill will be Introduced in the leg islature to a neud the present tax law so that all boroughs may levy taxes for gen eral purposes to the ainouut of ten mills on the dollar Instead of five. As the law is uow, only those boroughs may levy ten mill tax which have no bonded in debtedness. It costs you just about the price of one tobey each week to secure the Rk rrBMCAX all tho year 'round. Who w mldii't deny himself the satisfac tion of pulling the nicotine out of one miserable tobey once a week for the pleasure of reading for a whnlo year the best paper on earth T A little early for new vegetables, but the seasonable ones cau be had at Auis lur's, who is headquarters fur everything ofthe freshest in groceries, fruits, etc. When in need of anything in his line, and haven't time to go for It, you'll be Just as well and promptly served by ordering over the 'phone. Either one will catch him. It The last three days of February, ac cording to an old resident of this vicinity prosage the weather for the three spring months, March, April and May. Tues day was cold and blustery; Wednesday stormy in the morning but bright and cliariu the aftornoon j Thursday was clear and bright and a very pleasant tem perature prevailed. Her, Mr. Crosby's lecture al Bovard's ball Monday evening was unite well at tended, and must have Dotted the Ep worth League, under whose auspices it was given, a snug sum. The lecture was something entirolr new to this latitude, and many strange things were told by the talented speaker concerning the "Crystal World" which evon Horatio in I is philosophy had not "dreamt of." Under the new order ol things at the mantel factory there are busy times In lhat quarter these days, a full force being employed regularly. County Treasurer S. M. Henry has boen Installed as book keeper and goneral superintendent and already bus made himself quite popular with the employes. Mr. H. Is a hustler, and his carelul management will un doubtedly put the plant on a good pay lug basis from tho start, The case of the Commonwealth vs. Michael Wort, C. W. Sigworth prosecu tor, which was on trial as our paper went to press last week was decided in the ac quittal ofthe defendant under Instruct Ions of the court. It wa- one of these horso trades which don't have much staudiug in court. The defendant by his counsel practically admitted having gone In tho night, forced the lock or door to the prosecutor's barn and "changed" back. This is not bold to be stealing. The costs of tho case were placed upon tho county. Tho Hotel Weaver, Tionesta, C. F. Weaver, proprietor, enjoys a large trade, and deservedly so. The proprietor and his wile understand the hotel business thoroughly, and the help employed give courteous attention to the wants of guesst of the bouse. Mr. Weaver has lately had the house refitted and refurnished, and added all the modern Improvements. Good table service, comfortable beds, rooms connected with ofllce by electric call bell, bath rooms, and all comfortably heated. You will make no mistake in stopping at Uotol Weaver when in Tio-no-ta. Marienville Express. -Smith S. Neil!, one of Oil City's best known citizens and for ten years chief of it's poliece force, died suddenly at his home on Monday morning last. The de ceased was born at Neillsburg, (Perry), this county, Dec. 27. 1845. In 1H75 Mr. Nelll was made chief of polieco of Oil City. During his services as such he was engaged in many thrilling encounters and repeatedly proved himself a man of undaunted courage and integrity. It was lie who arrested Charles St. Charles, who was sent from this county to the peniten tiary for being implicated In the robbing oftheMav. Park Co. bank of this place twenty years ago. Tho iras company's main lino was parted out in the township last Friday by the falling of a tree, and a consequent muffing out ofthe supply eusucd here abouts in a iiflV. In a few minutes the flow of gas was resumed. The only nam. ago resulting from the inomontary shut oir occurred at theM.E.church.where the fire in tho beater had evidontly not all been extinguished, and when the flow resumed an explosion occurred which left tho heater in a rather embarrassing attitude, which bad not besn relioved on Sunday and the services were held In the Presbyterian church. Eight or ten Uoi. lars will make the damage good. Upward of two hundred of tho menv Imrshln and regular attendants ot tlie Presbyterian church, together with number of other nuests. attended the farcwoll reception to Rev. J. V. McAn inch last Friday evening. The reverend gentleman was supported by the elders ofthe church, Mr. A. Is. Kelly ana .Mr, (1. V. Robinson. Aftor all had been "received" a pleasant and profitable hour was spent in social conversation, chat. timrand moving about in the spacious and cheerful church edifice. Light freshmcnta were served during the eve nine, and Miss Carrio Pennell and Miss I.i.zio Randall rendered a number of selections or sacred music, appropriate to the occasion, on the violin and oruan. The leave-taking benan at In:) o cluck and many and heartfelt were the good wishes and "God speed you on your long Journey" that greeted tho talented young pastor. According to the oil report ofthe Oil Clly Derrick, Fohruary shows a heavy duo-lino lu all departments of field work, except that of rig building. An Increase in this line Is a pretty good Indication for an active spring campaign. The market is now three cents above the quotation that was ruling when the Sand Fork pool . opened up. In the Iirail fold and Ve nango districts there is a general disposi tion to check drilling operations and it will require something better than the present market to bring about any great revival of activity. There Is nothing sen sational during the pres. ut month In tho Pennsylvania oil tileld, however SOU new wells have been completed. The masonic fraternity had an extra pleasant time of it last Mouday evening, when dogrees were conferred upon a numbor of new candidates at tho Lodge room, terminating iu an oyster supper at lintel Weaver. The vlsitomlfrom Marion villo were. Drought down by Liveryman N. F. Hoover in his carryall, and con sisted of T. C. McMaster, II L Miller, E. E. Amsler, M. II. Shick, F. P. Turner, L. II. Mensch, M. A. Carringer, O. J. Diehl, C. K. Whitchill, J. Scott Bell, ol Marienvilln, aud Will P. Matson and Win. Greer of Loleta. Others from nut of town were : Ed. Dewondy, J. U. Atilt, J. B. Myers, Nebraska ; W. J. Matson, Brookvillo; Jno. H, Steele, Cleveland, O. Editor Shick, of the Marienville Ex press, came near losing his printing plant by lire last Saturday night. Very short ly alter midnight his sanctum was dis covered to be enveloped in flames, and it was only by the promptest efforts that a conlla). ration, which would have taken a la go portion of the business houses of the town, was averted. As it was the Ex tinguishers wero aliie, by good manage ment, to confine the fire to the one room. Mr. Shick's loss on statiouory, printing material and personal effects will font up In the neighborhood of JUKI, which Is cov ered by Insurance. One of the most ser ious ot bis losses was the destruction of the files of his papvr which cannot be re placed. It Is thought the fire originated from a swinging gas Jet which had bo come detached from the wall aud drop, ped down on his desk on which was piled a batch of exchanges and other papers. The Express will not reach its subscrib ers this week but Mr. Shick expects to be out on time as usual next week. Attempted Burglar). An attempt was made to burglarize the dwelling of S. J. Campbell Monday night of this week. The maiauder was discov ered by Joe Landers, who lives next door to Mr. Campbell, and who happened to be awake and plainly saw the fellow try the door and windowa. He let drive In the direction of the would-be thief with bis revolver, but having had little prac tice with firearms since the closing ofthe hunting soadon, Joe's aim was a little of! and the fellow escaped. Tracks were plainly visible iu tho snow next morn ing, but furnished no clue to the identity of tho sneak. Lady Maccabees Meet. On Saturday afternoon, Feb. 2, VMl, It was the pleasure of Hickory Hive to en tertain the ladies of Tidiouto Hive No 55 who came dowu in a body. Review was held and a very interesting programme was rendered ; ladies of both Hives assis ted, either by singing, recitation or select reading. At the close of review, refresh ments were served iinl a general good ime enjoyed by all, After supper some Sir Knights and Iriends came in and were entertained a short time with the Lady Maccabees drill which was led by ladies Watson and Hcnsen of Tidiouto Hive bik! 1 too soon came the time to say goodbye. Come again ladies. Sarah Katiiauink Gorman. Important Oil Suit Tried Last W eek. A suit of more than oidinary import ance was concluded in our courts i week, the plaint ill's being G. G. an J J. H. Snowden.ofOil City, and C. I. Hoydrick of Franklin, who were represented by Judge John J. Henderson and Judge Christopher Hoydrick. The defendauts were E. Pequignot and A. J. Camahan of this county, and Samuel Y. ltamage of Oil Citv. Under binding instructions from the court the Jury reudored a ver diet for the plaintiffs which carrios with it two leases at Trunkty villo this county, producing 8.1 barrels or oil per day and, about $24,(00, damages for tho dotcution ol tho property during the past year, The contention of the plaintiffs was that they had purchased a three-quarters working Interest iu tho property from E Penulirnot and A. J. Camahan for th sum of $15,000, two-thirds to be paid lu cash and tho remainder on a credit of six months or ono year. Thoy paid Jl.OoO down when the contract was made and weie .iven ten days in which to examino tl.e title to tho property. During the ten davs the value of tho property was iu creased by a well which had been drilled into the sand and made a good showing, and tho owners wero offored more money than they had agreed to sell to the plain tiffs for and tbey sought to mako a new contract, which was refused by the plain tiffs, who commenced suit to gain pos session. Within a week the defendants sold their interest to 8. Y. Kamagn, of Oil City, at an advance of f.,000. Notice of the writ of ejectment was given in the presence or the new purchaser. Since that time tho property has produced about flo.OOO worth of oil, for which the plain tills wero given a verdict, less about $'.1,000 expenses incurred by the dofend auts. The defendants wore granted a rule to show cause why a new trial should not bo granted. Paint Tour Buggy for "oc. with Devoe's Gloss Carriage Paiut, ready for use; 10 colors. Gives a high gloss equal to now. Sold by James D. Davis. 3 0-4in. Saw Mill Fur Sale. It. F. Hopkins, Oil City, Pa., has two well equipped saw mills, one or which he willdisposo or. Capacity from ten to fifteen thousand. The mill is good as now and will bo sold at a bargain. Write for particulars. ' 2-27-41 -J. II. Shoemaker is now roady for tho spring rush or work In painting and paper-hanging, and solicits tho patronage of his eld customers as well as new ones. Work done in town or country on short notice, and at reasonable prices, left at the Davis Pharmacy prompt attention. will Orders receive 2t YOU AN I) TOI K FKIKMH. K. E. Fleming was in Titusville on business yesterday. L. Agncw was bhslness visitor to Warren on Monday. -Mrs. J. II. Morgan was a guest of Oil City Iriends over last Sabbath, Wm. McXair, a prominent Oil City attorney, died on Saturday last. D. A. Evcrhart was a pleasant caller while in town a short time Monday. P. A. Anderson is visiting his broth er at Matthews Run, Warreu county. Miss Florence Klinestiver visited friends in Oil City yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Anna Hassoy or Oil City, is a guest of Mrs. Chas. Hunter of the West Sido. Will Shoemaker is up from Parsons, W. Va., and expects to nmain until spring. Roy Sutton was over from Marien ville on a visit to Tionesta friends last Friday. Miss Geuovkvo Doutt was a guest oi her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Hart in Oil City over Sunday. Miss Dessie Rhodes was up from Oil City on a visit to her parents ovor last nabbath. Mrs. S. J. Campbell is paying bor daniihter, Mrs. Henry Glering a visit at Pleasantvllle, Mrs, T. C, Jackson and daughter, Mrs L.J. Hopkins, were visitors to OH City last Friday. W. A, Connolly, of Hickory town ship was a business visitor to the county seal on Mouday. Stephen King of Endeavor, was a pleasant caller at the Kkpubmcan office Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Geo. Carr, of Bradford, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. E. L. Gor man, at Endeavor, Pa. Mit-s Maud Mays and Claud Price, of Tionesta, were In town Tuesday evening. Marienville Express. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Reck of Jenks township, wore guests of the former's mother here over Sunday. ..Irs. J. W. Jamieson, who has been quite severely with grip for the past three weeks, Is iuipioving hlowly. Miss Frances B. Biggins of West Hickory, was the guosl or Mrs. J. H. Robertson over the Sabbath. Mrs. II. L. Weston or Cropp bill, spent Sunday In Tionesta with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Wolcott. James Welsh, of Balllown, was in town Monday on his way to Tho Dia mond, where he has oil Interests. W. 8. Sitlcy, who was at home last week attending court as a juror, returned to his work in Sharon on Monday. Miss Edith Hopkins of Tionesta, is visiting with Miss Virginia sigglns, North Washington street. Titusville Cou rier. Ex-County Commissioner Herman Blum, of Gorman Hill, is rejoicing over the arrival, last Saturday, of a fine boy bis home. Miss Mildred Horner very pleasantly entertained a number of her young friends at cards at the Central House on Monday evening. J. W. Cook or Allegheny, was trans acting business in towu Monday end Tuesday, and took occasion to shake hand with niimeious old friends. -S. E. Church, or Hickory tow'uship was an agreeable caller Monday. He was particularly happy ovor the arrival ol tino daughter at his home on the 23d ult. Jake Siggins of the lower oil field, is stopping a rew days iu town, having Just returned from his annual fishing expedi tion on Chautaqua lake, where they are allowed to spear fish through the Ice on certain days during the month of Febru- aiy. Many fine specimens are taken in this way, some that weigh 35 and 40 lbs, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Wheeler, Miss Rachel aud Masters Roy aud Kex Wheel er. of Endeavor, aud Miss Florence Clarke of Tidiouto, attended the inaugu ral ceremonies of President McKinley at Washington Monday. So far as wo have heard they were the only representatives Forest county had at tho imposing event, Rev. F. E. Glass, the highly-esteemed astorofthe Free Methodist chnrch in Rhlgway, is lying quite ill with a severe attack of grip. Ho was taken ill at Hall- ton Friday evening last, having gono (here to visit Mrs. Thatcher, who was quite ill. He had a severe chill that night, but seemed bettor Saturday morning and managed to get home, but he had to go at once to bod, whore he has been since. His many friends sincerely hope he may speedily recover. Rev. J. V. McAninch leaves to-day for New York from whence he will sail on the steamer Kaiser Wilhclm II next Saturday, IHh Inst., for his tour of Pal estiue. His party will cousist of twenty. three persons, and it is expected that about three months will be necessary to complete tho Itinerary ofthe Holy Land Mr. McAninch expects to be absent about five months In all, and his many friends in this county who wish for him a pleas ant and profitable soourn abroad, and a safe return home, will be kept posted on his trip through the columns of tho Re, itjiiucan. During the major portion of his absence Rev. A. S. Stewart, of the United Presbyterian church, and for number of vears pastor of the church al Redclyffe this county, will fill the pulpit at this nlace. and will officiate for the first time next Sabbath. In Memoriaiii. WnmiKAS, God in His infinite wisdom ha tn tit to remove by death, I'eb. ID, unit, one whom we so sadly miss, M llctsA. Smedley, and by the loss of the 1. c T. M. of Hickory Hive, be it licsolvnl ; That It Is but a lust triouie of resnact to the memory of the departed to say, in regretting her removal from our midst, that she was always ready and willing to lend a helping hand to the necdv ones in time of trouble, and that wn iiioorn the loss of a sister who was I every way worthy of our highest respect aud best esteem. Rrmlved: That we sympathize with tin nn ami friends of the deceased, aud com meml ilieiii for consolation to One "who iliu.Hi nil lliinL's well." Resolved; That we humbly submit ourselves to His will, and promise that we will moro faithfully perform the du ties imposed on us. Resolved ; That a copy of these heart felt testimonials be placed on tha min utes of the order by tho It. K., and ono lie sent to the coiintv papers for publication. f IIA.IAII A. . 1'"", MakoabktGoiiman, MlNHIK MKTJAR, Couiuiittoe. (IIAll(.tl) WITH KICK'S MURDER. Henry Ilorihert aud Sic Mong Lodged In Jail on a Charge of killing William User. Henry Borchert of Marienville and Augustus (alias Sic.) Mong, of Iron City, in Howe township, Forest co.jity, were lodged iu jail at Clarion, Pa., on Thurs day last charged with the murder of Wil liam K iser, near Elk City, Clarion county. The arrests were msde by Detective Jack Crihbs and Sheriff Bird Thompson, the inner making the infoimation charging murder, but beyond the assurance that ic evidence against the accused is very strong, will not divulge any information as to its natuie. It is understood that a "squeeler" iu the penitentiary gave up a story which led to these arrests. At the same time Charles Murphy fr., or Ryrointowo, this county, was also lodged in jail by these officers, on a barge of having furnished the dynamite hich was used to blow up a wall in the ail by which two prisoners Thomas and Gordon wero onabled to make their es cape. Charles Murphy Sr., father or the risoner, was confined in the jail with Thomas and Gordon, but failed to make bis escape, it was thought on account or uot being abl to crawl out through as mall a hole as the others. He Is uow serving a term in ti e penitentiary. The murder or William Kiser was one flhe most atrocious in the history of Clarion county. The deceased wasa man f about C9 years of age, and lived alone near Elk City. He was reputed to keep considerable money in the house and his murder wss committed for the purpose f robbery. On Sunday morning, July 30, 1HII0, Emanuel Kiser, a young man, and a relative or the deceased, passing the bouse early in the morning noticed the uoor was open, and looked in and found the dead body or William Kiser on the floor with tho brains beaten out and about the room were evidences of a struggle. Kiser was bound hand aud foot, but one baud was free. Flesh bad heeu gouged from vari ous parts or his body with a knife, evi dently Tor the purposes of torturing blm t compel him to confess where his money was hidden. The oue band being free led to the theory that while the men were torturing him he had torn the mask from the race or one and that bis murder fol lowed that he might not give evidence gainst them. The men, at least two In number, and probably three, had taken a rail from the fence, used it as a battering ram and forced the door from its hinges and rushed to the bed or Kiser slid overpowered him bofore he could defend himself. The murdered man expected to be visited by burglars and all kinds nt weapons were close at his hand, but be had nn chance to use any of them. The bed was in a small room, lu wuicu was also a saie. ine murderers had bound him while in the bed and carried him to the larger room, where they proceeded with theireffortsto compel him to tell them where his money was secured. After the murder 'he thieves were evi dently panic stricken or alarmed by some unusual noise, as they left the place with. out securing any money, bo f'aras known In au iii-ido pocket in Ihecoatof thedead man, which was hanging near the side of his bed, was found a roll ol bank notes amounting to $73, and In the mattress ot the bed was found sewed several hundred dollars. In a nail keg and other recepta- clos about his small house were found several hundred dollars in gold. It was rumored that ho had a large amount of money concealed in a belt which he wore around his waist, under his clothing, which was stolen by the thieves, but it is not believed that this was correct. Relatives or the murdered man offered a reward or $1,000 for the arrest and con vlclion ofthe murderers, and two persons who were able to prove an alibi, were ar rested and released. Detective Cribbs and his partner have been at work on tho case since the murder, and the evidence they will present at Ibe bearing will be awaited with interest by the residents of this and adjoining counties where the facts in the case are so familiar. TO 1TKB A l'OI.I IN ONE HAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to euro. E. vv. Urove s signature is each box. Varnish Makes Devoe's Varnish Floor Paint cost 5c. more a quart; makes it look brighter and ware fully twice as long as cheaper floor paints. Sold by James D. Davis. 3-ti-4m L. J. Hopkins. Clothina! Clothing! 203 Centre and 204 Sycamore Streets. THREE DAYS: Thfl word "RUMMAGE." as defined by Webster, means, "To search carefully, by looking in every corner and tumbling things OVer," aud that is just what we've beeu oing lor the past three weeks, StoeK tasiug. MARRIED. VANDERLIN ALT At the M. E parsonage, Tionesta, Feb. 27, 1IK)1, Rev W. P. Murray officiating. Mr. Bennett C. V.inderlin ol Parkersburg, W. Va. and Miss Elva M. Alt of Nebraska, Pa. MAIN'S COOPER--At the M. E. par sonage, Tionesta, March 6, 1901. Re W. P. Murray, officiating, Mr.Willit.rn A. Mains "of Youngsville, Pa., and Mrs. Cora Cooper of Marienville, Pa. CANFIELD ZAHNISER -InTi mesta, Pa., Fob. 20, l'JOl. by 8. J. Sellev, J. P, Mr. Harry 8. Canfield and Miss Daisy Zahniser, both of Tionesta, Pa. DICE HENRY At the bride's home, Feb. 20, 1001, by Rov. Frances M. Lino, Mr. John H. Dice of Starr, Forest county, Pa., and Miss.Midia Hmiry, of Callonsburg, Clarion county, Pa. This signature is on every bz ot the genuine Laxative Brorao-Uuimne Tablets the remedy that curve a cold in one day Musical College. The College of Music at Frecburg, Sny, der county, Pa., oilers a cheerful an commodious homo to young people do siring instruction in Vocal and Instru mental music, while the busy happiness and enthusiasm of its s'udent-lifo proves that the privileges offered are fully ap. predated. 13 will pay for six week instruction and board. Spring term be. gins May 6. For catalogue address Hknrt R. Moykh. I'nc Hlopa Hip oimll and Works air Ihr ( old, Laxative Ilromo-tjuinine Tablets cure cold in ono day. iso cure, no pay. 25 cell is. Zinc and Grinding make Dcvoo Iad and Zinc Paint wear twice ai long as lead and oil mixed by hand Hopkins sells tho clothing and shoes, Every train brings LESS than a CAR LOAD of New Spring Suits. Our spring stock is most all in uow, and it is a dandy lot of up to date clothing. The styles are new. The patterns are right. And prices Low. Our clothing is all made espec ially for us and made as we want it. We guarantee everything about it to be as represented. No trouble to show it. COME IT. - - L. J. Hopkins. - - I JAMES. I Telephone 257 Oil 'City, Penn'a "RUMMAGE SALE." THURSDAY, 7th, FRIDAY, 8th and SATURDAY, 9th, 1901 Hacks, Carpet Dress Goods, Silks, Silk Waists, Silk Hkirts, Dressing Ladi-V Mackintoshes. Ladies' Jackets, Musliu biirts. chain, Soiled Musliu, Ladie' kid gloves, Belts, Mittens, llusi-iry, Laundered shirts, Outtug skirts, Men's mittens, Gcriiiaiitown yarn, Ladies' liueu collars od ruffa, Fur top mittens, Latins' initial handkerchiefs, si k gloves, Shawls and Hoods, Bahy caps, Odd corsets and corset waists. Silk pillows, Laundry bai, Un derwear, Braid, Blankets, Bed comforts, Umbrellas, Wrapper, Dress linings, White cotton, Greuadiue, Side combs, Etc. Many other items which lack of space prevents mentioning. WILLIAM B. JAMES, Killmer Carries a full lino ot Drills, Patent Medicines, Druggists' Sundries, Toilet .Articles, Groceries, China waro, Window Glass Paints, llltc. Stetson Hats Have arrived! Our stock of this fam ous brand is now complete. $3 & $4. Collars and Cuffs. Warranted Linen. Until quite recently any old thing might ho sold for lineii without fear of punishment. But unscrupulous dealers curried the dlnhoucst practice to such an utreme Hint the Legislature of New York paused a law making it a tnisdcinnanor to stamp the word "liuen" on cotlon Collars and Cuffs. It is noticed that a good many brands llist used to bear this stamp do not carry it iiuw. 15m buyers of our "C. & C." brand may be absolutely sure of quality of every Collar aud Cuff. Every one is "warrautcd liuen" and bears the guarantee of superior excellence Collars 25 different shapes-15o. each -two lor 25c six for 75c twelve for $1.50, Cuffs Link and round styles in 6ve different shapes 25c a pair $'2 75 per dozen pairs. "E. A V " Cullars-25c tach-$2 75 per dozen. "E. A W." Link Cuffs, P. (J quality -2.10 psir-$2 75 doz pair. LAMMERS, 41 & 43 SENEGA ST.. - - OIL CITY, PA Arlington Hotel dlroctlj nppoaltrua,