WEDNESDA Y, SEPTEMBER 4. The best time in the year to paper is when everybody else has finished. Then there is no difficulty in securing the services of a compe tent paper hanger because of the light demand for sucli work and another and more potent rea son is that after the regular season is over you can buy paper hangings at to off the regu lar prices. We are now selling wall paper at actual cost. Not remnants cither, but full lines and a large variety of designs : Tapers that were 15c per roll, now 10 20 " " " 13 " 23 " " " 17 it a u ;J5 1 tt a 23 !, and all others at proportionate reductions. , At these prices we do not expect the stock to last a great while. THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WKDNENDAY, KEPTKMHKK 4, UK)1. FIRE INSURANCE . . AMI REAL ESTATE AGENCY ..OK.- TlOXESTA, PA. All Leading Companies llepresented. Wild Lands, Farms, Houses tC Lots for Sale or lient. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. New AdTiTll.M'iiii'iitN. J allies. Ac), l.aiumers. Ad. Hopkins. I.oeals. l'rnf. Illurk. Ixh-sI. Devon A Co. Header, Kt-nwden A Wark. Ail. Clarion Normal. Local. .Smart A Siltwrlierii. Ail. KdinbDrn Normal. IOcalM. Tionesta Cash Storo. I .ovals. White Star Uroecrv. Loeals. Tionesta Photo liaWy. I.ooals. A. I. Kelly, Treasurer. Notice. Conn's K lilriwd. Three Headers. Chamberlain Medicine Co. Headers. Oil market closed at $1.25. -Beat lino of Shirts si T. C. S. Oil sml pan leases at this office. You can get it at Hopkins' store It All feet load to Tionesta Cash Store when In need of shoes It KHza Ureal Leather, Cloth and Straw Hut Cleaner at Itnlilnsou's only. 8-21-Ot Tiouo-ra photograph gallery opeu everyday. See samples of mlnaturea. 1 We always keep s Ultle in sdvance of the other fellows. See prices at Tionesta Cash Store. H A very nice shirt for a very little money is whst Hopkins will show you If you call there. 1' Labor day, lat Monday, was stud ioualv observed In Tionesta by the clos ing of the banks. New fall and winter clothing arriv Imr dally at Hopkins'. It's the finest to k we've hail In many a day. It Don't forget tho big Oil City fair next week. It will be the hummer of them all. Special ratosou llio rail'oads. If your name Is not on the registry list aco that it is at once. To-morrow will be the last day for that business. Orders taken for ciuyon or pastel portraits at the Tioneila gallery. Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. 1 Landers Wyman have purchased the Stewart timber tract, out beyond Ntawart Run, anil will put much of it In this winter. The Epwor th League of the M. E Church will render a literary program on next Monday even'ng. All are cor dially invitod. Prof. C. L'lock will again be at the Central Houe, Tlonesla, Friday Sopt. 6, and Saturday 7 till half past 2 o'clock, p. in. Eyes examined free. It Hurry up and get your peaches for preserving. They will be no cheaper this season, ami not likely of any belter quality. Tim White Star Grocery bas the finest slock. Always fresh. It Principal Davis and Professor Rugh have spent the entire summer vacation in the oflico at the Clarion State Normal School, looking after the i'Herests of the graduates of that Institution. It The teachers of Edinboio State Nor mal School are all specialists consequent ly the Instruction Is of the best. Wo of fer free tuition. Write fo,- particulars. Fall term opens Septombe' liith. John . Bigler, Piincipal. It We have placed two new machines in our mill and we believo we are able to make the fa.mois just as fcood Hour from their wheat m can be bad anywhe.e. - Ask your neighbor aboot his. Lanson Bros., Merchant Millers. tf A 250-barrel tank on the Hock, Coop er A Co. base, Tubbs if", was struck and tired by lightning Hit Saturday af ternoon and entirely consumed. The tank contained about Iti'-'f barrels ot oil. No other damage was done. The borough sclioo's begun business for the eighl-inonlhs torn on Monday morning with a good attendance for tho first day. The new compulsory atten dance luw is very strict, requiring regu lar allondiuice during the entire, term, and in order to avoid trouble parents Kliotild know that their children re l'Unctuul in their attendance. Quintain Jatnieson had bis right foot quite badly mashed by getting It caught between two ties while loading car, at Ilawson station, last Saturday. No bones wore broken but Quint will prob ably be laid off from work for a number of days. Several neighboring papers have it that the Bloomer girls defeated Tione.ita In a ball game played here last Thursday. Fact is the only teams we have heard of that have gone down before tho "bloom ers" were at Titusville and Warren, who seem to be dead easy. The new venture on the Andrew Weller farm, Gorman Hill, is down something oyer 200 feet. The drillers met with a little trouble in having the tools slip out of the sockot Mouday morning, but it was not expected to de lay operations very long, (loorge Foy, one of Marienvllle's In dustrious and honorable oltixens died at his home iu that place on the 22d ult., after an Illness of several months, leaving a wife and tlireo sons. Deceased was 44 years of ago, and was favorably known tc many people In this section. Communion services will be held in the 1'resbyU'rlau church next Sabbath morning at 11 o'clock. Preparatory ser vices will be held Saturtlay evening pre vious. The ordinance of baptism will be administered to children that may he presented at the Sabbath morning ser vices. The Osgood Family reunion takes place Saturday next at the old homestead near Starr post olllce, and promises to be well attended. As there will be a busi ness meeting in the forenoou it is re quested that all the immediate family connections try to be present as early as possible. The annual picnic, of the W. K. C, at tho homo of If. W. Ledabur, German Hill, last Friday, was quite well attended notwithstanding the threatening weather of the early morning, and the copious raintall later in the day did not in the toast dampen tho ardor of those who had gono determined to have a good time. The largest peach we've ever seen was growu this season in Joe Scowden's orchard. It weighed nine ounces and iiirajined lOJsJ inches around the big way. Joe didn't lay it on our table but he quar tereil it in our presence and we can vouch for its luscioimness and dlllcinus flavor. Baskets of this kind of fruit taken on subscription at this office. The barns of Martin S'gworth and Samuel Frank, farmors living near I,inc- villo. Clarion county, were both struck bv llirhtning Friday night last. The Sigworlh tarn was entirely destroyed by lire, including contents, grain and crops, machinery, vohicles, etc. Five other barns In tho same vicinity have been struck by lightning within tho past month. Saturday afternoon, during the prog ross of the severe storm, the dwelling of Will Clark, on his farm on Hunter run, was struck by lightning and a large hole torn through tho roof and the chimney was badly shattered. None of the family wore Iniuied, though Miss Pearl Elliott. niece of Mrs. Clark, was considerably shocked. The building fortunately did not take fire. The Derrick's oil report for August shows that In the Pennsylvania field TSi wells were completed, with a new pro dnction of S.324 barrels. Thore were li'9 drv holos. and a total of D09 rigs and drilling wolls at the end of the month, Compared with July this is an Increase ol 72 In completed wells, a decrease of in dry holes, and a net increase of 3.i in rigs and drilling wells Saveral of our sports have banded to gether and taken advantage of one of the ieatnresof tho new fish law which per mils seinlnir un?'er certain restrictions, A2o0-footsein has beon procured and fJOO bond put up as a guarontoo that tiie act will not be violated. Nothing but suckers, eels and catfish may bo taken in this way, and all game fish are to be im- mediately rotumed to the water from whence taken. It will be necessary to always bave an expert along to distin guish between an eel and a wall-eyed pike, or a buffalo suckor and a muskol lunge. Orman Whitten, a young man of East Hickory, was bitten by a rattlesnake Tuosday. He is a teamster and was haul ing logs from the Citizen's Gas Co.'s lease over at Queen, when tho snake struck him on the calf of tho leg. Tho young man was alone In tho woods and took his knife and cut the bite until it had bled freely. He then ran to tho nearest house, where the remedy of cutting open live chickens and applying to the wound was tried and this with the bleeding no doubt saved him. He was takon to his home in East Hickory and placed under the care of a physician. At least accounts he was out of daugor. Tidioute News. The filtcontb annual county conven tion of tho W. C. T. U. meets to-morrow afternoou in tbo Presbyterian church of this place and will remain in session till Friday evening. A large attendance la expected. Friday evening Mrs. Ella A. Boole of Brooklyn, N, Y., national speaker for the W. C. T. IT., will deliver a lecture which will be a tr at to all who hear it. Try to got out for this occasion. Robert G. Hunter, one of the keepers in the penitentiary, at Allegheny, and who was at Clarion as a witness in the trial of Murphy for the murder of Kicer, committed suicide there on Friday last. He was of a nervous temperament and tho thoughts of boing a witness so preyed upon bis mind that he oould not stand e strain, so sent a bullet cashing rough bis brain. His body was found at the fair grounds on Sunday morning, decomposition having already begun. The trial of Charles 8. Murphy for complicity iu the murder of Win. Kisir near Elk City two years sgo, was begun iu Clarion lavt week and will doubtless last through this week. The evidence thus far addu. ed is mainly of the charao tor of letters written by defendant and his admissions in conversation with sup posed frionds and cronies, aud if corrobo rated will make a very strong case. Sic Mong will next be put on trial. A Tionesta team went to West Hick ory last Wednesday and won a vory close and Interesting game lioin the ball team of that place. It required ten til ings to decide the contest and the score stood 15 to 13 at the close. Tho Bloomer girls played hore last Thursday to a large audience, the gamo resulting 11 to 6 iu lavor of Tionesta, Aside from the uriosity to know bow a female plays baseball the gamo was rather devoid of interest. The Warren Lumber Co., whose plant is located between Irventon and Warren, on the east side, bave their mill n full operation and are making things bum in that section. Joseph Morgan, wlm has the contract for building the coal flats of this concern turned his first boat last Saturday, and will Hop one about every third day while the season lasts. Messrs. Frank Hunter and Andrew Fleuiming are hustling the barge busi ness and will probably launch their first ono this week. They expect to build quite number ere the season closes. RECENT DEATHS. OI.KNN1NO. The following, which will prove a sur prise to the many fi lends of the doceased in Forest county, is taken from a recent issue of the Morgantown, W. Va., Post: Died, at bis home on Chestnut street, near the M. E. church, at 10:30 p. m., Sunday, Aug. tffith, l'JOl, John Glenning, aged 51 years. Deceased was born and raised in Ver mont but lived for some time in Marien- ville and Tionesta, Forest county, Pa., and removed to Morgantown from the latter place about two years ago. For a'.out IS months he was night watchman at Wharton's planiug mill, but was com pelled to give up work several weeks ago on account of illness from lung trouble. He leaves a widow here aud a brother and sister who reside in Boston, Mass. Tho funeral services will be held at bis resi dence at 2 p. m., to-morrow aud will be conducted by Rev. Dr. S. V. Leech. The interment will be In Oak Grove cemetery. Deceased was well liked by ull w ho knew him, and the widow has the sympathy of all in her bereavement. The many Forest county friends ol Mrs. Glennine will read this piece of news with pain and sorrow fi r her, and will Join in extending sympathy to her in this sad atlliction.. won da r. Mrs. Marv Monday, relict of the late Frank Monday, passed away at 1:15 on Sabbath afternoon last, at ber home near Hunter Station. She bad not been well for several weeks and died of a compli cation of diseases. Deceased was born in Tionesta May 7, 1S2S, and was therefore in her 74th year. Sha bad been a resident of the community all her days. Iu Feb ruary 1SJ5 she was united iu marriage with Frank Monday, whose death wo chronicled three months ago. Two chil dren, Geoige, at home, and Mrs. M. Jaun ol Hunters station were born to them She was the daughter of the late William and Sarah Hunter, and one ol tho family of sixteen children, four of whom. Mrs, Hannah McCiay of the township, MrB, Ma-lb Peters of Oil City, Mrs. J. M, Ahisliaud, James, own, N. Y., and James R. Hunter of Mill Village, aurvivo. Mrs, Monday was a good christian woman, having almost iroin In.anlry been a con- sisient member of the M. E. church. Fu neral services wore conducted at her lato home yesterday altoi noon by Kev. W. P. Murrav. aud ber remains were laid to rest bv tho side o" those of her husband In Rivbrside comototy. Zinc and (irindliig make Dovoo Lead and Zinc Paint wear twice as long as lead and oil mixed by band. Lynch. A. H. Barton and Geo. Filager have been working at Pebble Doll tho past week, building rigs. l'oker Joints are getting quite nnmer ous iu this section as we ran into one go ing to church last Sabbath. Mrs. Henry Soule, of Shellield, visited c v. Vox' familv over Sunday. The Misses Maiial!eo, of Glade Run, are visiting at A. D. Goal's. ThA nassnnirnr train on the S. tt T. be irinnimr to ruu on time lately. We have trains daily now. Mrs. Neils Lunhurg and family w visitors at Sliedield Saturday. Letter lo J. T Carson. 2'iohc(u, Pa. ' Dear Sirs John P. llormanee, of Rhinbei'k. N. Y., who is famous for keeping bis handsome farm-building in perfect condition, paints Dovoe; won't use any other paint.. Some neighbors of his, who prefor lead and oil, paiut twice as oftou. It costs them twice as much and their buildings look only about half as fresh. Yours truly, 50 V. W. Devob fc Co. r. S. James D. Davis hells our paiut in your section. Farni'ng and Stock Knislns iu Kastt-rn North Carolina We havo some good lai ins for sale, suitable for trucking, fruit and berry growing. We have some line property lor sale suitable for stiv-k raising or dairy hirming, tine natural pasturage both winter and summer, good water. Trans n.,niinn fai-il Hies lioth rail and water good. J. J. Wolfcudeu, New C. Uern, N. s-"S-0t YOU AM) VOl'It FRIEND"). W. G. Wyman is in Dunkirk N. Y., on business this week. Miss Alice McCroa visited friends at Eagle Rock over Suuday. Mrs. O. G. Gaston was an Oil City visitor yesterday afternoon. J. D. Davis was a business visitor to Warren the first of the week. J. II. Kelly and E. W, Bownan, were visitors to Oil City on Mouday. Mrs. C. Russell was a visitor to Oil City and Franklin last Saturday. Mr.aud Mrs. Henry Parkor ofGollnia are Pan-American visitors this week. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Gerow were vis itors to Oil City over Monday night, Mrs. W. G. Wyman and Miss Addie 11 uling were visitors to Oil City yester day. Miss May Grovo returned yesterday morning from visiting friends In Oil City. Miss Klttie Bradbury is borne from Polk for a few days' visit with her mother. Mrs. James Diamond aud baby of Pittsburg are guosts of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fcnes. Hart Lawrence is getting along quite well, his attack of fever bein in a mild form so far. Mrs. W. G. Rogers is lying quite ill with pneumonia at her home, the Rhodes place, near Olillown. Asa H. Sigworth and C. E. Stelner of Loleta were with their Masonic friends here Monday evening. J. C. Mouiiu anil Orion Sigglns of West Hickory were Monday business visitors to tho county seat. Will Craig, who is home from Van dalia on bis vacation, is visiting bis brother ClifTurd In Oil City. Miss Lillian McCrea leturued yester day morning from a months' visit with friends In Franklin and Oil Cily. M. J. Ryan, the genial proprietor of Hotel Ryan, Tidioute, was extending the glad baud to Tionesta friends yesterday. Miss Maude Deniston and cousin, Miss Carrie Deniston, of Eden burg, left Monday to visit relativrs in Grove City. 'Mrs. L. J. Hopkins Superintendent of the Social Department of the W. C. T. V., gave a most delightful parlor social at her home Tuesday August 27. Mrs. J, H . Butler and daughtor, Miss Maude, Mr, and Mrs. Erban Mong aud Miss May Sanner loft Friday for a visit at Jamestown and Chautauqua. Mrs. Quintain Jamieson. with ber two little daughters, is paying a three weeks' visit to the families of her broth ers Charles and Frank, at Bradner, Ohio. Mr.aud Mrs. Geo. I. Davis were called upon to mourn the loss of their in fant baby boy, who died on Saturday last and was buried Sunday. The child was born August 20th. Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Gallup, and baby of Youngsyilie, and the Misses Phillips, of Canonsburg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Gerov at the Central a part of last week. We are pleased to see our friend James Buxton ajaln able to be nut after a hard sioge of sickness. Ho wishes bis old customers to kuow that he is again aide to meet aud attend their wants at the tonsorial chair, and hopes they will call around with their whiskers. Next! M. A. Carringer, Esq,, of Marlenville, lias registered as a student at law with T F. Rilchey, Esq. Mr. C. is at presents- slstant principal of the Marienville high school. He is a graduato of Bucknell college, one of Forest county's steady izoinir vouiw men. and we predict lor him a successtul career in bis chosen prolissiou. Endoavcr, this county, was quite well represented at the Pan-Amsiican last week, the following visitors having returned from there on Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Warden, Mr. and Mrs, Guy Hillam, Mrs. N. P. Wheeler, son Rex, aud ber guest Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smilt of Washington D. C, Mrs. Gus R. Evans aud mother Mrs. Scott, Miss Mary Ailiugcr, and Mrs. S. J. Lynch. At the Traps. Tho gun club hold Its rogular weekly shoot last Friday aftornon, but the scor ing was scarcely up to the aveiage, the light being very por for shooting and the targeui difficult to find. The score: Mc-Crea 01111 11101 11011 11100 11110-19 Hunter, 01I0O 10011 10 HO UK) 10100-10 Wenk, OHIO 11101 11001 OO10I 11010-15 Carsoi OHIO 01001 loool OlonO oolll-ll Seowden1...10011 01101 01100 10000 00000- Amaiin, 10110 O01U 10101 10011 Mil 1-19 Itiu hey 0i)l 1 1 01111 11111 00110 louoo-15 Kiuhsrds,.. .10010 00110 11010 00100 00011-10 Landers, ....01111 (K)IIOOOHO 11101 UloIl-15 Lanson 10000 O'.'OOO OOOUO 10111 00001- 6 1'riiniylvRiila Katlrosil Redurrd Kalrs han FranriM-s. On account of tbe Triennial Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church, to be held at San Francisco beginning October 2, tho Pennsylvania Kailroad company will sell round trip tickets to San Fran cisco from all points on ils line at greatly reduced rates. Tickets will be sold September 18 to 25, inclusive, and will be good to return to leave San Francisco not earlier than Oc tober 3, and only ou date of execution by Joi t Agent, to whom a fee of fifty cents must be paid, and passengers must reach original starting point by November 15, 1001. The Pennsylvania Railroad company will also run a personally-conducted tour to the Pacilio Coast on this occasion by special train, starting Soptember 23 and returning October 22. Hound-trip rate, $185. For further information apply to ticket cents, or address floo. W. Boyd, Assist ant General Passenger Agent, Philadel phia. " A Orlaln Care for l;-nlrr7 n4 IHni'Wiora. "Some years ago I was one of a party that interned making a long bicycle trip," ssvs F. 1,. Taylor, of New Albany, Brad ford conntv. Pa. "I was taken sud denly with diarrhoea, and was alsiut to give up the trip, when editor Ward, of Lai-evvillo Mos-enger, suggested that I takeadoeofChaml)orlaiu scone, cuoi ra and Diarrhoea Kumedy. I purchased a boitlo and took two doses, one before starting and ono on the route. I made llio trip sucoessliillv and never felt any ill eflloct. Anain lait summer I was rouipletelv run down with sn at'ai-k of dysentery. I bought a bottle of this same remedv and this lime one dose cured mo." Sold by Killiner Bros. Tio nesta, aud W. U. Wilkins West Hickory. Cream of the New. Laughter is the axis of moral health ; hysterical noise is not laughter. New Winter goods coming lu at T. C. 8. It School shoes that take the lead, and marked down to the lowest notch. Hop kins. It The wars within aro the truest test of heroism Use your sense and save your dollars by trading at T. C. S. It -Debt is the only tyrant from w hich reason flees in terror. I n groceries the White Star Grocery leads. No stale goods, and no fancy prices. Call us on either 'phone for hur ry up orders. It School suits and shoes for boys at T. . S. It Thero is a number of lazy persons who get out of thinking by posing as ag nostics. When It comes to shoes we take no back talk from anybody. We have the stock and our prices beat all competition. Call here first and you'll not regret it. Hopkins. It Our bargain counter runs all over the store. 17 pounds graiiu-ated sugar fortl.00atT.C.S. It If all fools were dead what a Babel of sound there would be among arguing sages. Delay not the preserving of peaches. Call at White Star Grocery for the nicest quality. It You don't bave to buy to be wel comed at T. C. 8. It The man, old or young, who can't get flitted to his heart's desire in clothing at Hopkins' is certainly bard to please. Call and let us show you something ex tra good. It Worldly wisdom in a girl Is always repcllanl. -All kinds Rubbers, boots, and shoes at T. C. T. It You should see the bat stock at Hop kins'. It's fine and the prices are right. Feeling !s measured by our inability to expresa it. Rubbers: Rubbers: Rubbers: at T. C. 8. It An immense stock of the newest things In hats now arriving at Hopkins' store. Tbey are the swell as well as the common sense thing in men's headgel Call. It Anyone may bate the wrong, but it requires strength to do the right. Kverv man's dollai hps the same value at T. C. 8. It Give aglution s good dinner and he will think you a goddess. PKNNHVI.VANIA RAILROAD HFIMCKI) KATE) TO I.MMANAI'OI.IS- Arronnt Kovrnlan Grand l.oitsr, I. O. O. F. Fur the meetlngof theSovereign Grand Lodge, Indeiendent Order of Odd Fel lows, at Indiauapolis, Septemlier 16 to lil, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company wdl sell round-trip tickets to Indianapolis from all points on its lines at rate ol a single fare for the round trip. Tickets will be sold September 12 to 15, inclu sive, and will be good to return, leaving Indianapolis not earlier than September 15 nor later than September 23. By ie positing ticket with Joint Agent Sep tember 15 to 23 and upon payment of tilly cents an extension of the return limit liny be secured, to lave Indianap olis to October 7, ini'liisive. It 351 li Annual Eneaiiipineut ii. A. K. at Cleveland Special train leaves Erie, Pa. via the Nickel Plate Koad Tuesday, Sept. lotb. at 7:00 a. ni. (City Time) arrive at Cleveland at 9:U0 a. m., (Central Time). Tickets sold at one ent per mile traveled. Call on or address City Ticket office H20 State St., Kie, Pa., II. O. Allen, C. P. T. A. No. 16U-2t Est ray. Iteeently came to the premises ol the uudersigned, st Clarington, Forest county. Pa., a light red cow aged about fourteen years. Tne owner is hereby no tified to come forward and prove prop erty, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will bedixposed of as the law directs. U.N. Hknoir-on Clarington, Pa:, Aug. 1H, lool. Saw Mill for Hale. We have at our mill below Warren one complete saw mill, equipped with Sterns' spring sets, and aro uer lighter mm which we will dispose of at a very reasonable rate. Anyone desiring to purchase a mill will do well to call and examine them or aililress us either at Warren or Tionesta. tf. Wahrkn Lvmrrh Company. JohIi Westhafer, of I,oogootee, Ind., Is a poor man, but he says nn wouiu not tie without Chainlrlain's Pain Balm if it cost five dollars bottle, for It saved him from being a cripple. No external ap nlieation is euual to this liniment for still and swollen joints, contracted muscles, stltt- neck, sprains anil rheumatic anil muscular pains. It also cured numer- His cases or partial paralysis, it is ior ssle bv Killiner Bros. Tionesta, and W, W. Wilkins, West Hickory. MO.MKTIIIMi TO KF..MK.HHKU. Wh n a couirh or cold is long neglected eoiiKUiimlion almost invariably follows. Remember Mexican Syrup only costs 2ft cents a botile.and yet has proven In many thousand cases an absolute sale cure ior couuhs. colds and consumption. Taken in time it cures quickly. Children like it because it tastes so gi o I. Insist on vnur driucKist keeping ii for sale. Bead the seeiniuitlv miraculous cures it has effected, printed on the wrapper around the bottle. A Pitiable Bight. What is more pitiablo than to see a tuinv. delicate little child absolutely dv fug from negloct. There pre many little ones, whose cheeks would grow rosy whose flesh would be plump, slid pretty if only the worms that are gnawing at their vitals were removed, .which ieaily effected with Mothers' Worm Syrup, so nice to take that children ask for it. Also a cure for tspe worm in grown peopl Try a 25 cent bottle. The Secret of Good Health. Tbe secret of beauty and good health is cleanliness. Uncleanliness breeds dis ease. Internal cleanliness is even of greater importance than external. Keep your liver aud your bowels thoroughly clean by taking a Mexican KHit Pill oc casionally. Their use dws the nerves. kidneys, etc., good also. Only '25 cents a box. Oooch's Quick Re'lef. When vour Join ji and bones ache and your nesn teei lender aiin win-, a win bottle oftioorh'a tjtilrk Relief will give you quick relief. Best cure for colic. Healthy Blood Makes Healihy Flesh. Ill llttVe SISSJ lltiSII iruim, look well and loei well tske some Uish-Ii's Sarsaparilia. Nothing else so gisid pale and sickly women. Plls-ine Cnre Pdes. Money ret milled il it ever fails. Anil-Ague cures CblMs and rever. L. J. Hopkins. Now for BARGAINS that This week we sUit our Regular CLEAEANCE SALE OF ODDS AND ENDS. SHOES, SHIRTS, HATS, CLOTHING. ALL REMNANTS. ALL GOT TO GO. ANY PRICE. L. J. HOPKINS 203 Centre and 204 Sycamore Streets. I JAMES. I Write For Our mail order department lias grown to ci-ueideiahle proportions in the lust two years. We think Ibis i due to the care with which we fill all mail orders and the high quality of merchandise we sell. Per ap your neighbor has made use nf this Mail Order Departmeut aud will tell yuu how altogether suti factory it is. WILLIAM B. JAMES, Write lor Samples. Tele, hone, either In.-. i,7 203 CENTRE & 204 SYCAMORE STS., OIL CITY, PA. C. H. KILLMER - W. F. KILLMER Two - STORES - Two DUTJGS, PATENT MEDICINES Toilet Articles. AVall Paper, Paints, Oils and Brushes. AGENT FOR CHACONA ICE CREAM WE WANT YOUR PATRONAGE. Iu Kxehaiige we oiler joii Dealing and Itettt Uood at Lowest I'rieefl. COME -AJSTO SEE US. Killmer Bros. WE KNOW THE PRIDE A BOY TAKES IN A NEW SUIT. It makes him look better, leel better; il makes him belter buy The lathers ami mothers ku iw it, but they are the house bolJ's Boaoce comii-ittee an 1 mum study iucutue aud exptutu So we bave arrauged lo help tho b iy iu getting a new suit aud help the t'ath ;r from paying too much tor them. Boys' Suits. Sizes 3, 4 and 5 only, ery suit the best of woole $3 50 to 85; to close,, Bova Suits Kites 3, 4 and 5; made in the prevailiug veslee aiyl. . small collar aud vest open iu front; all wool goods; regular price (I and (5; your choice fur above sizes, S200. 33ovs' Suits Age fi; only 25 of them, iu d ilible breasted two piers styles, some slightly shop worn, but low price will remedy that, as every suit is all wool, aud were 8:1 to 85 suits; now si.oo. ... ! for lJSf OMEl PR ICE CLOTHIERS 41 43 SENECA ST. Bargains! are BARGAINS. Telephone 257, Oil City, PenrVa Samples. A KEQUESTJFOK SAM t Lr RECEIVES PROMPT ATTENTION DliY GOODS, GUOCIillUE, SHOKS Everything In lliu'h De partment I 3Tew and Ul-tifl:ite. An llxeellent IIOK for F.ither Ladies or tion tlemeii, lor 1 .. SKW LHR OP CAM COM, sJIXC.II 1TIS, Courteous Treatment, Fair Made in reefer and vestee styles, -v- ponds, and former pi ice wu from 81.10. OIL CITY. FA OS
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