fejL. PiTTS3UllS IgOLPAPERSl Ll I ' I I MMHH III! I mmmmmmmmiJmmammmtmmmm .iMlii1yjiiwii..w...wJiiwiuii.1aiiiii..lii.Miii iiiiiin tu.igW! What is PITTSBURG WALL PAPER? It is tli best wall paper on the market to-day. It is the product ol the largest wall paper facility in the I'nitod States. Made out of tho best materials by tho nio-t modern machinery and methods. We havo It because we could find uo oilier lino nearly so desirable lu pat tern" and colorings. We think you will agroo with us after seeing. The &,ris IRdB.vcr THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WK.PNK.SDAY, MAY ItHII. FIRE INSURANCE . - AMI REAL ESTATE AGENCY ..OK.. C. II. AIM k SON, Tt OS EST A, 1'A. All Leading Companies Jieprenented. Wild Lands, Farms, Houttes il Lots for Sale or Itent. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Sew Atlrertlseineiits. James. Ad. Joe Levi. Ad. I.aititners. Ail. ltnbitisnu. Ad.. Hopkins, l.ocaK ('. Ainanli. 1H'sl. M rs. Dram. Koesl. Ileme . Co. Header. Iiavia I'hantiai'y. Ad. Tionesia I'asli Store, Ll. ('.. M. A St. P. Hy. Header. White Star Uroeery. laicals. Heath t Kelt. Ad. and local. I. Bromley. Kor sale notice. r'eint'a It iilriMil. Knur Huaders. Tlouesla twp. Knail Ci'in'nt. Notice. Shaw key tt Miinn.' I'roleiwioiial card, Tho Pan -A tn. is now on. Oil market closed at $1.0.i. Honeysuckles are in bloom. Oil and gas leases at this office. You can get it at Hopkins' store. Straw bats in abundance at Heath A Felts. It Memorial Pay one week from to morrow. Host line of new shirts at Tionosta I'aah Store. u (io to tho Whito Star Uroeery, (Am sler), for strawberries. It tico. Killmer bas re-arranged his soils fountain very tastil y, Lapies' suits. Jackets, shirts and caes at Tionesta Cash Store, it llring In your wool, wo'll trade you goods for it. Heath A Flit. It J. W. Sires, I'hotograplier, will be at his Tionesta studio every Wednesday, tf We will buy yjnr wool and pay you just as much as any one else. Heath A Kelt. 11 Wash silk waists, no two alike, but nil vorv nrottv and low priced. We lead In these goods. Hopkins. It Mrs. Wm. Oram will take a few milk customers for tho summer months. Ap ply early. Milk will be delivered If de sired. It Uverymen Vrey has added a new three seated back to his outfit. Just the thiug lor family picnics and other small pleasure parties. Wajitki). Girl to do cook ln and gen eral housework, also girl to do scooud work, lllwral wanes paid. Address Box 6ur, Tidioute, Henna. 5-15-41 Not ono of the Titusville papers bas yet made the discovery that their base ball team came over to Tionesta last Fri day aud were shut out. A very substantial sewer, one that has been needed, Is being placed across Kl in street at Heowdcn A Clark's coruor, nd ruunina down lli'and street to the river. Prof. C. Block the. optician will be again at the Central house, Wednesday and Thursday, May 22 an! 23. Hund reds of references from your neighboring people. Rev. E. 8. Kernick, of Tidioute, will lecture In the M. E. church next Friday nvptiinir at 8 o'clock. Subject. "Mind Your l"s and Q's." All aie cordiully in vited to attend. Cns ranircs. hot plates and Etna ovens, new lino just in at Auiann'a. N well reuulated household should be without these warm weather arrange men's for cooking. It The White Star Grocery. F. P. Am lcr, propriet r, Is getting its now stoc of goods in place and is now ready to fur nisli the fiuost groceries, fruits and veg etables in town at lowest prices for i ab, Men and women nihko good money working for us at home lu their spare tinio. No experience or investment re quired. Wriio at onee to Herman Man "f turinir Co.. IJti So. tith St.. Piiilnd'il plna. l a. 0-22-3 The Endeavor Society of tho Presby terian church netted a nice sum at their callendar soeial last Friday evening, be sides furnishing a novel entertainment for tlm many who patrnnir.od the pleas ant affair. .Miss Illauche Tall man has organized classes ol vocal and Instrumental music In Tionosta, Hickory and Tidlouto, Miss Tallman la a successful teacher, giving musicales frequently for the benefit of her pupils. It Don't use a paint on your house that will crack or peel, and will have to be burnt oil' before repainting, as the use of a paint burner on a house invalidates the insurance. Write Sterling White Lead Co., Pittsburg, for booklet. Hark Peeling in the hemlock country Is on tn the full extent now. The harvest will be a large ono as usual In this country, where all the bark Is not uesd up yet by any means. Most of the out put goes to the Penn Tanning Company. (I. W. ltuhl tho popular restaurateur of Marienville has just completed oue i f the handsomest residences in that place, (i. W. Armstrong, the well known plas terer of this place has returned from put ting tho finishing touches ou the build ing, ami It is needless to say the job was properly done as Cleorgo'a reputation a plasterer is among the best. W. P. Hla.'k'a well on the Willwrt farm, near Pithole, completed a couple of eeks ago and reported as a lilueu barrel roducer, petered out and Is not worth umping. The well bas been "pulled out." Illack is, however, drilling a sec' ond well in the same viciuity which will be completed in a few days. It will prob ly determine wbethor tho old Pithole eld is worth redrilling or not. 7'iVim lie Com icr. Ill obedience of National General Order No. 4, and Department Order No. 2, In relation to Memorial Sermon, Capt. Georgo Stow Post No. 274, has secured Hev. Albert S. St mart to preach the sermon in the Presbyterian church on Sabbath, May l, at 11 a. m. It is hoped that Comrades will i. ako a special effort to bo proaent and in uniform as far as tacticable. A cordial invitation Is also xtended to all. From all sections comes the report of rosperous looking moadows and rye nd wheat fields. Oats that were sown before tho wet upoll look well, and the farmers have generally succeeded bo- ween showers lu getting corn and potato amis prepared for the crops. Although the spring coolness Is Inclined to hang on its grip is being gradually loosened, and there's no use in looking glum over the prospect for they're all right. Tho people of Meadvillo havo been using water that seems to havo consider able "body" to It. Mr. Koddy, president of the water lioard, stated at a recent meeting of the city council that In French creek, above the point whence tho city's water supply Is drawn, were, found the carcasses of a cow and three horses, and also the decomposed body of a suicide. Moreover, the Moadville water consum ers got the benefit of the sewerage from 'ambridge Springs and Hagertown. Measures have been taken to insure a supply of thinnor and puror water. Franklin Spectator. When there aro deaths or weddings n low nor surrounding country, those people most Interested would confer a great favor on us if thoy would voluntar ily furnish facts on which to build au item. The most unpleasant task in the life of a country editor is to have to In trude on peoplo with a lot of Interroga tions when there is a death or wedding. He must do It. however, or be blamed for slighting the event in bis news col- uinns. If people would step In and fur nish facta Ireely, the obituary or wedding notice would bo written up with much better grace. Emlenton Xewa. Oh, how true. Peoplo of pessamistic porpensitios, who are in the habit of bewailing the present and wishing for "the good old times again" should note the following: lu pinking changes on an ancient binding at Sharon, an old account book was found covering the years 131-32. The items of tobacco and whisky figur ed quite frequently in the purchase, the hitter from 37 cents a gallon to 12 cents a qna-t. Calico and muslin wore from to 33 cent ayard, wblleegga weroquotcd at 5 cents a dozen iu March, and the pre vailing prico of butter tho yea' round seems to havo been 7 cents. Auoiner item of interest was a resident being credited witn K71 cents for one and Ihroe foiirths davs labor. Pi Ices have changed some ill the past years. Prominent glass manufacturers were lioro lant week, and uiot a uuinher of our citizens with a view of ohtablisliiiiB a plant bore. Tho project seemed lu a fair way of lavnrable termination uutll It be came kuown wbat quantity of gas would be requirod. When it was understood that l.30O,(KK) feet daily would be utilized the matter subsided at once. That quanti ty would bedifllcult to obtain from any known field in this section of the State. Last Saturday dog killed fire or leu sheep belonging to Klisha K. Kane on the Kuhbequa farms. This is one ol tho disadvantages in connection with keopii'g no, not sheep, but dogs. The people of the country canaetlle for the sheep and Mr. Kane, while he will suffer a pang or two for the sheep, will have no financial loss In connection therewith. However, had he possessed an Angora buck or two to run with bia flock of sheep the matter would have resulted differently, and instead of less sheep we would have possessed less dogs, and cer tainly this would have beuu an advan tage. Ml. Jeuett Herald. Tionesta (ills Die llrtt Two. The game between the Juniors of Pleasnnlvillo and Tionesta on the Utters grounds last Wednesday afternoon, though somewhat ragged in spots, was quite entertaining alter all. Neither team had practiced much, tho Tionesta boys having playod cone this season, and so the principal feature of the game wore errors. The score resulted in a victory r Tionosta by 23 to 10. lint the real game was pulled off on Friday, when Titusville's crack team came over and lugged home a heaping basket of gooso eggs. The playing strated with a shut out for both teams on the first inning and it looked as though we were going to see some snug ball play inir. Alter that however it was a walk away for our lioys, who piled up 15 runs, and shut tlielr visiting friends out entirely, only once in the game allowing tho Queen Cityites to get within a rod of hiiine plate. The battery work of the nomoteam was of a high order, McMil lan having 18 strikeouts to his credit, while catcher McDonald had no costly passed balls, and was very effective. The field work was extra good consider ing that It was the first game In which the team has indulged this year. The real feature of the game and the one most thoroughly appreciated by the spec tators was the entire absence of hood lumism. With such order at future games the management may look lor a good patrouage of ibe sport. The score by inning follows : 123456789 Tltusvillo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-00 Tionosta 04004052 1) Tidioute has organized for the season, fixed up a flue field, and will have some good games having a strong nine. Among the games schiduled thus far is ono witu, Tionesta here on June --ii. That will be a game worth seeing. Yoiist de Same on Ah Side. It's pretty much the same with all municipalities. Tionesta Is notdoiugany paving, but many or ner citizens are improving their properties by substitut ing cement walks for the old wooden concerns, and as these improvements are presumed to be permanent in their na ture it is essential they be placed on a grade and lined-lip properly. In Oil City, according to the lUizzard they're having something like the same experiance that this town is just now pissing through, to-wit: In tho matter of street improvements tlieie are numerous interests involved, not I he least of which is that of the con tractor. In the first place, ho bas to do close figuring in order to socuro tno con tract Ho then has to give bonds for the faithful performance of the job. Ifoosti- cles are thrown in his way, of a nature to delay the work, he is compelled to lay off his workmen and Is subject to a loss, At the present time the paving of Third slreot is practically at astaud still, be cause the City Engineer is unable to give the contractor the grade, in consequence of the pulling and hauling of the proper, ty owners over the matter. It Is maul festly unfair to the contractor. But the Engineer cannot be blamed, because be has to follow instruction received from Councils, and the councilmen are sure to be damned by some of the proporly owners, what 3ver they decide upon. It is a knotty problem, but it seems as if some means might be found for making tho work move along more smoothly. A Prcltjr Homo Wedding. A very pleasant wedding was celebrate ed at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. It. S, Copcland on the evening of May 15th, the occasion being the marriage of their daughter, Gortie May, to Mr. Curtis II, Christy, of rvnusevillo. Pa. Many very pretty as woll as useful presents wore given the happy couple by those In at tendance. Among the guests we noticed Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Dryner, Miss Armstroiig.and Miss Wright of Pleasantville, Miss Mira Wright of Kousevllle, and Miss Green of West Hickory and numerous friends and neighbors. The ceremony was performed by F. E. Metcalf, J. P., a cousin of the bride, al though there were three ministers prcs ent. Immediately aftor the ceremony i most sumptuous repast was served, some forty persons enjoying the same. The bride and groom spent the night with the bride's parents, going the fol lowlmr dav to Kousevillo. where the groom had a house ready to go to house keonimr. The well wishes of the eutiro neighborhood go with them to their now home. (J. A. K. ENCAMPMENT. Reduced liates to tiettyshurg ia the 1'etinsflvKi'ta liuilroad. For Ibe benefit of those desiring to at- i..,l the annual encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, Depart ment ol Pennsylvania, at Gettysburg June 3 to S, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Gettysburg from all stations on its lino in the state of Pennsylvania, on June l 2. 3. 4 and 5. good returning until June 10 Inclusive, at rate of a single fare for the rouud trip. For specific rates apply to local ticket agents. -t TO CI KB A lOI.H 1 Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, All druggists refund the money If it fails to euro. E. V. Grove's signature is ou each box. YOU AM) YOl'tt iRItNUS. Alex Swauson is at home from James town, as a juror this week. Win. Oram was up from Oil City to visit bis family over Sunday. Russell and Edith Hopkins are visit ing friueds in Warren this woek. J. W, Green visited his parents at KInzua a couple of days of last week. Mrs. II. W. Horner spent a couple of days of lsst week with friends In Warren. Miss Helen Murray is at home from a three weeks' visit with friends iu Erie. Mrs. W. A. Grove and Miss Nettie Hunter were Oil City visitois Friday at tei noon. Mrs. J. K. Morgan returned Monday from a two weeks' visit with friends in Oil City. A. P. and Emanuel Anderson of Hrookston were Pleasant callers this morning. Horn lo Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gathers of Truukeyville, Monday, May 20, HOI, a daughter. Frank Swauson was down from Jamestown, N. Y., visitiug friends over last Sunday. Mis. G. C. Honsbaw, of Glonshaw Pa., Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs S. C. Johnston. Miss Maine Fitzgerald returned yes terday from a visit with firiends In Sia tersyllle, W. Va. Miss Pearl Ehrhart, of Cooporstown. was visiting her brother, Harry Mcin tosh, here last week. F. W. Royer, of Ciarington, in town as a juror this week, gave this office a pluaant call yesterday morning. Missos Florence.Fullou and Helen Smearbaugh are visiting Marienville this week, guests of Miss Ellen Yettor. Mrs. Ira B. Murphy of Berns, Ind., is here on a visit to her slsteis, Mrs. . E.Morgan and Miss Lizzie Greenslade. Dr. Morrow aud W. II. Stiles of West Hickory and Endeavor, dropped in for a few minutesyosterday afternoon. Mrs. T. II. Nicholson aud daughtor Georgia, of Oil City, were guests of the family ofW. W. Grove over last Sab ba'b. John Gold, formerly foreman of the finishing department of the mantel fac tory, is circulating among Tionesta friends. Jos. Morgan returned to bis work at Grunderville, Warren county, Monday, Mr. Moriran accompanied linn for a week's visit. -Mrs. B. F. Barras, of South Oil City, was here last week In the interest of the Christian Herald, for which journal she Is canvassing. Mrs. Alice Voughl Is In Pittsburg this week, with her niece, Miss Iva Hole- mini, who is still in the hos ital, but Is Improving nicely Irom ber attack of ty phoid pneumonia. Hev. W. P. Murray will deliver the annual address at the District convention f the Home Missionary society of the M. E. church in session at Oil City this Wednesday evening. Squiro A. II. Itartou, of Lynch one of Howe township's new justices, was Tionosta visitor this week and lifted his commission. He paid tho Kkvub-lic-an a friendly call during bis stay. Among the first of the Forest county people to visit the Pan American are Mra. C. Y. Detar of Kellettvllle, and Mrs. W. K. Jones and daughter of Newtown Mills, who sturtod for Buffalo Monday. Miss Blanche Tallman, the popular music teacher of Tidioute, bas been suc cessful in securing a cless of pupils here and commenced her Instructions last Thursday. She will be here every Thurs day hereafter. D. D. G. M., f. P. Uullng, Represen tative J. R. Osgood and F. It. Lanson. of Tionesta lodge left Monday to attend the annual session of the Grand Lodgo, I. O. O. F. Beloro their return Mr. Os good expects to spend a couple of days In Philadelphia. Mrs. Henry Kiser of Gorman Hill bas issued Invitations to the marriage of her daughtor Miss Florence Gertrude, to Re v. Charles A. Rh iel former pastor of ML Zion Luthern church, in which the cere monies will be performed, at 2 o'clock ui., p. Wednosday, June 5th. The professional card of Messrs Shawkey A Munn, attorneys, appears this week iu our columns. Those gentle men have already built up a very nice practico iu our county which Is increas ing rapidly, owing to the vim end energy with which they attend to all legal busi nnss entrusted to their care. They are a strong team. Fust Hickory. Our farmers have about finished plant ing. The boys iu bluo were quite numerous on our streets Saturday last completing preparations for the observance of Me morial Day. Quite a number of our citizens will be at Tionesta this week as Jurors, witness es, etc. Mrs. Ball of Oil City is visiting ber daughter. Mrs. J. Albaugb, of Soutu Hickory. After continuing about ono week Miss Carpenter closed ber school at this place for want of pupils. Our bovs are pitching Into the bark woods. The Forest Barge Company has got down to real buslnesa and is giv:ng em ployment to quite a large force of willing workers. Our collector, R. L. Whittou, Is busy gathering up tax remnants of last year, Our road asters are on the move this week. Koad work has been long delayed for want of a township clerk to make out duplicates. Hark neelimr has commenced on what l,,i-n mm tliA l.ittlfl H K'korV Oil WOP ertv. recently purchased by Landers A Wyman of Tionesta. Hloplkr sk and Warku air Ike t'aM Laxative Bromo-(Juinine Tablets cure a in nnNo cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. Krilsrrd Klr la H" Krclr via I FrsBsrlranla Itallr.sU, Arraant V.p wank l.rniiur t .nvrall.a. fin miviiint of tlm Fifth International Convention of the Epworth league, to l held in San Francisco, July is lo 2-s '" Pennsylvania Hailrod company will sell, July 4' to 12, from all stations on its line, ...,,,rui..n ti..lii t San Francism at greatly reduced rales. For secitic ln lormaiion regarding rates, routes, and conditions of tickets apply to ticket agents. "l Court Miuulcs. The r Tfular May term of court con vened on Monday at 2 p. ni. G. B. Evans was appointed Clerk of Hickory township to fill a vacancy. Judgment was reversed in case of Wy inan it Landers vs. W. J. and John Hei di nger. A new trial was granted in the Truuk eyville oil case of Snowden etal. va E. Pequigot et al. The case of J. S. Caldwell, landlord of the Diagonal House at Byromtown, was called end his application for a liquor li cense refused. Dr. J. L. Acomb, of Tidioute, pur chased the Jenkins real estato in Harmo ny township which war sold at Sheriffs sale. II. II. Shoemaker, health officer, vs. J. D. Davis et al. Jury outcn this case. On the civil list the following cases were continued : O. W. Proper vs. Tio nesta Gas Co.; II. M. Vogan vs. the Township of Howe. Caroline Simpson vs. G. E. Gerow. The criiniual list was disposed of as follows : Commonwealth vs. Eliot Rogers and B. W. Woodard, charged with larceny of a beef ox, Daniel C. Sheehan of Harmony township prosecutor, erdict guilty. Com. vs. J. R. Laud is ; charged with furnishing liquors. Not a true bill and prosecutrix, Susanni Reed to pay costs. Com. va. John Moore, Minnie Moore and Joseph Coventry; charge, aesault aud battery, not a true bill, and Warren Moore, prosecutor, to pay costs. The grand jury, Rov. B. F. Fell, fore man, finished its btisine-s yesterday af ternoon, and was excused with the thanks of tho court. They acted on three bills of Indictment, one or which was found a true bill and two not true bills. They found "the court house aud jail in good condition and well kept." Five disirs leading to as many cells in the jail they found in need of repair. The county homo was visited and found lu good con dition and excellently kept. They also "found the road leading from the court house lo the county home In a very bad condition and in great need of proper ditches and crosB sewers to carry away the water." Programme fur Memorial Day May 30. The Sabbath Schools ofTionesta and sur rounding country, aud the several soci eties, are earnestly invited to attend and participate in marching and in decorat ing the graves. The Post will assemble at their head quarters at 1-30 p. m., and the procession will proceed to the cemetery under tl.e direction ol ttie aiarsnai. me citizens are asked to loin in the procession. The services at the cemetery will be conduc ted according to tho ritual. After deco- rotlng the graves the column will re-form and inarch to court house and complete the ritual, after which the Memorial oration will be delivered by Rev. W. P Murrhv ofTionesta. Pa. The Tionosta cornet band bas kindly cousented to fur nish music for the occasion. Tho following are details to decorate the uravea In our district out side of Tio nesta. Evangelical church, Comrade II. W. Ledabur; Bartholomew church, Comrade Christ. Hernial; NewniansviUe, Tylersburg and Llckingvilie, Comrades D. E. Stagley, Daniel Salsgiver, Moses Mealy, George Keefer and D. R. Walters. Joseph Mong is asked to decorate the gravesat Mt. Zion. President, Cuinradus, Georgo McCalmont, Alexander MeCal- mont, (!. C. VanOiesen. Comrade G. W, Robinson will act as Marshal of the day The children and young peoplo of the Sabbath schools are asked to gather and prepare flowers under the direction of the ladies of the W. R. C. No. 137. The Corps will serve lunch to all old soldiers and their familiii. H. D. ISWIK, 8. C.Johnston, J. W. Mokbow, Committee. The Post, at Its meeting Mo day even Ing last, unanimously passed the follow ina: Ilemlred : That Memorial Dav is a sa cred day, not only by the old soldier who commemorat l the memory ol nis fallen comrade, but for the people who on that dav reinoiulior and decorate me crave ol tueir friends, we as a i-osi de plore, denounce and condemn the prac tice of base ball and other spurting games ou that dav, regarding sucn games i nuisance, and a desecration of the day and that we invoke the Influence of all good citizens to assist us in preventing its desecration. Utter to J. V. Hilling. Ttonetta, TVt. Dear Sir. No man Is more interested in the look and wear of the paint on the house you build than you; not even the owner ; not even the painter. And painters sometimes are suspected of being more concerned for. the look than the wear. What Is your opinion f Which pays best, for a painter to have his pain last three years, or as long as he can T He can have it Inst six if he wants to. Lead and oil lasts three; Devoe Lead and Zinc lasts six. Of course, conditions effect the time of both. Most painters know that zinc toughens the lead ; some use it. Devoe lead and zinc Is thoroughly ground In nil; the proportions are right, and the mixture is thorough. No painter need mix ; he can't afford to. Hand-work can't comp-te with ma chine work. He runs no risk with De voe lead and una. All interest lie in using it: yours, the owner's, the painter's unless ho wants his paint to wear half as long. Yours truly, 35 F. W. Dkvok A Co. P. S. James D. Davis sells our paint in vour section. Zinc and Grinding make Devoe Iead and Zinc Paint wear twice a long as lead aud oil mixed by band. This sis-nature is on every nax of the granlne Laxative bromo-Ouimne Tablets the remedy that rare a cold la one day MARRIED. ItUTLK.K STl'CK. In Tionosta, I'a., May l!"l, hy S. J. Hetley, J. P., Mr. Kiauk J. Holler, of Hnlinm, ami Mix Charlotte A. Stuck, of t'ent-erville, I'a. CJIIAWKKY A MUNN, IO ATTKUNKYS-AT-LAW, Warren, I'a. I'raetice in Koresl Co. C. M. Siiawkky, ino. IJ. Munn. Hopkins' nloru ia lull of new kimmIh. L. J. HOPKINS- shoes! SHOES! Have you seen our Oxford Shoes and Slippers, PATENT LEATHER OR VICI KID. All styles Ladies' Misses and Children's Easy Slippers for Hot Weather OPERA OR COMMON SENSE TOE. Fancy Shoes IN BLACK, TAN OR RED FOR THE LITTLE FEET. You could scarcely mention a Style of Shoe that we haven't got. Come and see. No trouble to show goods. SHOES ! SHOES ! L. J. Hopkins. JAMES-DRY GOODS. The time of year PORCH CUSHIONS. You k..w we have the material the covers' fur them are made ol hut it'e the Feathers Fur Cushions we're advertising now. Man ufacturers take the large feathers, tho 60o per pound kind, aud chop them up makes a capital feather for Porch Pillows we sell them for 15, per pound one pound makes a pillow. Muslin Underwear. There's a display "fit i our window with prices nn see if you ever bought such Muslin uniierwtar at these prices hefnre. Fancy Hosiery. A remarkahly pretty ohowtng al 25o to $2 00 per pair. Pretty assortment of designs Id Lace Lisle Blacks at 25c; the showing at 50c, however, we would like to call upecial attention to in Blacks and Fancies. Collars. Pretty combination of Mull ami Luc and Mull and Embroidery 25c lo 82 00 to be worn over slnrt waists. McCall's Magazine. The June number now ready "r "Bazar 'if Fashinus" can be had for the asking McCall's Pal terns, 10c aud 15o. WILLIAM B. JAMES, 203 CENTRE & 204 SYCAMORE STS., OIL CITY, Pt. Wall - 1000 Bolts at 1000 Bolts at Border, lc per Many other Beautiful Patterns from 6c to 20c per I ALSO CARRY A COMPLETE OILS, IPHsTTZEIRS' STJPPLIES, WINDOW GLASS, LZRLTO-S, PATENT CEIDICHsTES. STATIONERY. G. H. Killmer. CLOTHING THAT STANDS THE TESTS. Sniu in all Htvlea aud sizes ready io a jifly 88.50, 810,00, $12.00 to 8J0.00. BOYS' CLOTHING. Suite too varied to describe Sailor. Blouse, Vest.e. Norfolk Jackela aud Itussian Blouse, full or distinctive ideas, $2, 83 aod 85 Special 25 Child's Vestee Suits, siz" 4 and 5 ouly, at half price $3 Suits, 81;50; 84 Suits, 82; 85 Suits $2 5(1; in sizes alated. THE CORRKCT ARTICLES IN MEN'S FURNISHINGS. Manhattan Shirts plain aod pleatnd fronts $1 .50 to 83. Men' Shirt WaisU have come to stay; we've (jot them; pleated fr .Die aud back aod yoke, 81.50. Meo's Fancy Hose' 25c and 50c. MEN'S NECKWEAR. Id the oew, uarrow, Four iu Hainl, 50e. Special Reversible uarrow Four in Hand, in dark blue Runa Crundas, am pies io case, l c. 41 X43 SENECA 5T. HAMMERS for Paper! 2c per Bolt. 3c per Bolt. yd. Bolt. LINE OF.... all ready to nut ou, or cau be made OTTEl PR ICE" CLOTHIERS , OIL CI fY FA,