WEDNEisDA Y, OCTOBER 30 Tlic 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 such work and another and more potent rea son is that after the regular season is over you can buy paper hangings at to J off the rogu lnr prices. We are now selling wall paper at actual cost. Not remnants cither, but full lines and a large variety of designs : Papers that were 15c per roll, now 10 20 35 and all others at proportionate reductions. At Vi these prices we do not expect the stock to last f$ 4 a great while. $A $ The Vdvis PuxRMdCY. m i $ THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WKDNtSDAY, Ot'TOHKIt a), liHIl. FIRE INSURANCE AMI.. REAL ESTATE AGENCY . . OF -- C. M. WIS & SON, TlOSESTA, PA. All Leading CoHiiHinleH Heprettcnted. Wild Lands, Farms, Hounen & Litn far Sale or Iteut. LOCAh and miscellaneous. New Advertisements. Jamca. Ad..' I.ammera. Ad. ltohinaon. Ad. Modioli Co. Ail. Hopkins. Locals. Ilovoe A Co. Header, Il(lh A Kelt. Locals. Nickel Plate. Header, Prof. C. Block. Local. Clarion Normal. Local. Smart A Sill.erherg. Ail. Tionesta tish Store. Local. While Star Urooerv. I.cals. Hhie Juy Supply Co. Charter Notice. Tionesta Healing . Plumbing Com pany. Loocals. Oil market closed at fl.lto. Oil ami Ras leases at thin ottlce. You can gel it al Hopkina' store. Winter suits ami overcoats cheapest atT. C. S. . It The roads are too dusty for comforta lile travel. Price lor ladles' wraps are below norinalatT.C.S. It Hopkins ia putting n new steel roof on boa store building. Shot guns for rent and aiiiuuition for sale at White Star Grocery. tf Last week of the l'an. If you haven't been Iheie you'vo missed a good show. The I reus on the hillsides aro tin hlushingly showing their bate litnba again. -The "Champion" gas mantel in war ranted not to sag or droop. For sale only by Tionesta Heating t Plumbing Co. 11 Invitation are out for a aocial dane Inn party to be given by a number of the 'oung men in Hot rd's hall next Kridav ' evenilltf. Cuder the new arrangement, the di plomas of the Clarion State Normal School will he talid in most of the States of the Union. It The committee has been fortunate in securing General Gordon as one of the locturort In this winter's course. Ilia fame Is national. W. J. Campbell has just completed the job of sawing four hundred thousand feet of Hemlock for T. I). Collins, up at Hear creek fording. Fifteen photographs for the price of one dozen at Chappell'a Studio, Oil City, Pa. The finest work at popular prices. F.aatnian Kodaka and supplies. 10-0-4 Tho season for tho legal killing of deer opened Friday nl this week and lasts a month. You're allowed to kill only two deer during that time, don't lorget that. A strictly fresh line of groceries la always to bo found al the White Star Grocery. No stale goods allowed to ac cumulate on the premise. For quick orders 'phone. It Those who have not subscribed fur season tickets to the Lecture Course will please notice that tho seatt will be placed on sale at the Gas Olllco next Tuesday morning, Nov. 5, lflol, At tho lato convention of th e State S. S. Association held at CI. ester, Pa., Itev. J. V. McAnlncli was re-elected president of the district comprising the counties of Warren, Venango and Forest. The Ladies Aid Society will serve a supper of stewed chicken with plenty of other good things, on Nov. 1, in Lanson's Hall. Supper begins at b:M p. m. Tick ets l!5c. All are invited to come. Small doses of fine, dry sand are the latest freak "remedy" for dyspepsia. Somehow this specific recalls tho remark ora distinguished American that six feet or gravel ia the only cure for hay fever. Major Walter I. Hates lias purchased the Interest of his brother, Congressman Arthur L. Hates, in the Meadville Trib une-Republican plant and will continue as its editor and proprietor. Major Bates has given Ilia people an excellent paper during the past two years, and bis efforts are being appreciated by a largely ex tended subscription list and a healthy advertising patronage. pa '4 13 17 23 One of the first observations of the woman who wont safely over Niagara rails In a barrel was, "They told me I couldn't do it, but I did." When a wo man will she will, you may depend ou t. For sii At la.it. A gas mantel that will not sag or droop over the flatno. It ia the "Champion" prl.-e SO cents. For (.ale exclusively by the Ti'.nestK Heating t Plumbing Co. Every in an lei warrantod. To morrow evening will be Hallow een. Boy a should remember that while fuuny pranks generally "go" on such oc casions, they have no 1 1 eon so to commit any sort of deviltry, lie as nice as you can. "Bi-hop Wnipplo, the friend of the Indian," is the auhject of au excolUut character sketch contributed to the No vember Itoview ofltevlewa by Prof. Wil liam Watts Folwellef the University of Minnesota. The court at Meadvllle last week awarded the $o00 reward offered by Ti tusville for the caature of Frank Major, dividing the money, giving f-'k'iO to F. K. Goodwill and $150 to P. llaehn, l oth of Warren county. Judge Harry White of Indiana county has been appointed a member of the Andersonvilln Monument Commis sion. The last legislature appropriated the sum of $10,000 for it memorial fur I'onusy Iranians who died in Andcrsou ville prison. Km nest Scion Thompson, the famous author of "Wild Aninialal Have Known" has become one of the editors of The La dies' Home Journal. lie la to conduct a department iu The Journal overy month, and in addition to writing It lie will also lurnish all of the illustrations. Don't forgot the Slay ton jubileo siug era at the court house, on Nov. Ilth. They are the finest that are trawling and the people of this vicinity are fortunate in having the opportunity of hearing them, liny a full course ticket and you will bn assured a good seat to all the entertain ments. It is gratifying to note that withalltlio shooting and promiscuous banging that has boen done in the woods since the hunting season opcucd, not an accident has occurred at a result of the careless handling of lire arms In this latitude. Kcporta from other sectiona aro not so Mattering. Kyea examined Free by Prof. C. Block, the Optician, who will be at Tin nestaat tho Central Hotel, November 1st, Friday and Nov'Jd, Saturday. Will bo nt West Hickory Nov. 4th. Hundreds of references from your neighboring people. Allg.Mnls wsriatited. the Optician. Pp. I. C. Ill.sk, It If you should hear tho crack ol a re volver or shot guu these evenings don't think it's burglars. The boys are simply dispatching a few skunks that- delight to prowl around after nightfall. Six wero slain In a short time the other eve ning and there must be some left judg ing from the aroma. If country folks would visit with each other more, they would not give the peddler, tho politician and the lake agent so warm a welcome. When per sons have been left alone for a v eek, they will welcome most any old codger who cornea along. At least that's what the Sandy Lake News man thinks. Jamestown baa many Sweetlisb citi zens. The directory gives o.U Johnsons, 4'0 Andersons, am Potersons, '.VJ Carl sons, Hi!) Swansnns, 155 Nelsons, 111 Jones, l:t5Smiths, 111 Lawsons, Kri Ol sons, nearly one-linb of the population being of that nationality. The duties ot the postofllce force must be somewhat arduous. A party or campers located near Hun ter station, consisting of Hon. John L. Mattox, W. H. Weigle, and A. M. Low- erlritof Oil Citv, mid E. II. Weigle of Pittsburg, were up between trains a few evenings ago meeting friends. Their nartv had bagged to date. 87 pheasants, 8 squirrels, and more than 50 good times. They expected to break camp Monday of this week, but will not forget to come back next season, New York State will soon be the Mecca for Fsnnsylvania parties desiring to get married. The new inarriago law of that State goes into effect on Jan. 1. After that date niether minister nor mag istrate will he necessary to perform a marriage ceremony. Marriage will be simply a civil contract which the parties agree to, and they can tie thenuptial knot themselves. All they have to do is to sign a logal paper, have their witnesses attach their signature and residences, and file the instrument within six months after its execution with the city clerk. The last provision applies to any marriage certificate, whether a clergy man or any other public ollicial performs the ceremony or not. The form of the leyal contract h vary simple. The Clarion Republican saya of a happy event mentioned in this paper last j week : A very pretty wedding took i idaco at the home of Jerry Cook, of Cookshurg, Oct. 1.1th, when his daughter, Klla Cook and llobert Mclluth, of CooVa burg, were united In marriage by Rev. U. 1. Lyle, of the Presbyterian church. After a sumptuous wedding dinner the parties started on their wedding tour which Included llull'alo, Niagara and Toronto. The following sail story cornea from the Jefferson county le me. Antonio Antomisco, an Italian boy aged eight years, had been sent to this country by his mother to make his home with his father, but the latter died soon after his aon arrived. He bad no other relatives in this country, and being unable to apeak a word of Knglish, the death of his father was such a iHireavemeiit to him as to cause him to lose his mind, and his death followed last Monday from ex haustion. The death of John Uroce occurred at the home of his son, John Groce Jr., in Paint I wp, Clarion Co., Friday, Oct. IS, liiOl, Mr. liroce was born In Jut lata county Pa., February 7, IS) .". The family moved to Clarion county in INiil. In IKm he was united in mairiaga to Catharine Gates, whose death ocourrcd in 181. Since that time ho has made his home with his sou. Mr. Grocc was a man of strong character and strict integrity For forty years ho was a niemhe: of the Lutheran church ami lived a Christian life. Henry Groce, one of Kellettvillo's will known citizens, is a sou of the do jessed. The great achievement of Mrs. Anna I'M son Taylor of Day City, Mich., in act ually going over Niagara Falls in a ba rel on the'Jllh Inst., is much deplored by tho Buffalo F.xpress, which says that this lady has done more than any other per son to belittle Niagara Falls; "We really wanted the great cataract to remain un assailable, unachievable. It is fine to have something at hand which is abso lutely master ol itselr, superior to every thing. We thought we had In Niagara Falls. And now along comes an estim able person not a mighty athlete, or a wonderful swimmer, or anything of that sort, but a quiet rather uatr lily-fashion-ed woman who tucks horself into a bar rel and glides oyer the awful precipice well neigh as serenely as a decoy duck would over a two foot milldam. Could anything even tho impending lectures which the trip has so obviously fitted Mrs. Taylor to deliver do more to be little Niagara Kails f The question really becomes serious. Are they any longer worth looking at. Peculiar Accident. The Marlcnville Kx press of last week records the following peculiar accident to a well known gentleman of Hove town ship: K. C. Shields, general superintendent for Clough tV Co., while sitting at a desk In his ollice on last Thursday evening, was the victim of an accident that may prove more serious than painful. It seems that the dynamite apparatus, used in exploding the dynamite caps for blow ing out stumps, had gotten out ol repair and an electrician Iroin r rie had como down to look at it. The apaiatus having been taken apart and being put to gether a cap was put In to try it. It made a loud report but nothing was thought of II. Abut live minutes later Mr. Shields felt a stinging sensation about the calf ol his leg and on reaching his hand down was surprised on drawing it up to find it covered ith blood and upon examina tion it was found that a piece of the cap had struck him on (he leg. Dr. C. C. Yingliug of this place was sent for and dressed the inury. It was thought that a piece of the cap might still he lodged in the wound and he probed for it but could not lind anything. The doctor has since made another examination and probed again but was unsuccessful in locating any foreign substance. On Monday tho wound commenced to show some discoloration and Mr. Shields decided to go to Warren to consult a sur geon and have 'he Xrays thrown on it. So on Tuesday he went to that place lint as no Xra.i s apparatus was to he had there ho went on to Pittsburg. West Hickory Local Institute. Program of local institute to be hold iu Hie Methodist ehiir.li at West Hickory,: Pa., on Friday eveniim mid Saturday morning, and afternoon Nov. 1-2, 1P0I. All are cordially invited: Friday evening, 8:00 o'clock F.ntrance March, Mrs. Wilkins. Words of Wel come. Welcome song, School pupils; Recitation, Nellie Carson; Duo, "One of Hie Sweet Old Chapters," Ada and Mabel DeWall; recitation, "Birth of the Golden Rod," Mamie Kngdalil; paper, "Read ing,"Miss Frances Siggins; chorus, "By olo Town," first jear pupils; recitation, Josephine Shearer; recita'ion, "The Lit tle Quaker Sinner," Helen Wilkins; cho rus, "Silly Little Ducks," scLoil; talk. Prof. C. K. Rughf solo, "The Kingdom of P'ace," Miss Blanche MaoPease; talk, selected; recitation, "Song of the Wind," Josephino Siggins; duet, "How Can I Leave Thee," Josephino Shearer, Pearl Siggins. Closing. Saturday forenoon, 9:30. Song, Insti tute; invocation, Rev. H. K. Steele; in terest, Supt. K. E. Stil.inger; song, In stitute; talk, Prof. C. E. Hugh; Busy work in ungraded fehools, Nancy C. Morrow; song, Institute; Tilings for a teatcber to cultivate, Mrs. Henderson. Afternoon, 1: 30. Song, Institute; Per sonal influence of teacher, Minnie A. Carroll; "Imagination Essential in the Different Branches," Miss Alice MeCrea; Memory gems, Mary Casey; solo and chorus, "The Old School House," Gram mar school girls; discipline, Prof B. W. Bedford; Neatness and punctuality, Miss I.auia Smith: Punishment. May E. Strain:: duet. "Song of tho Reapers," The Misses Sutley; Temperance iu schools, Mrs. Wilkins; School room decoration, Alice Siggins; Class teaching, Margaret McCarthy; I'alrioiism in education, jus tina S. Siggins; Music, selected. Nlrlrkra With 1'nrnl.vsis. Henderson Grimell, of this place, was stricken with partial naralvsis ami com pletelv lost the use of one arm and si de. Alter "being treated by an eminant phys ician for unite a while without a rebel, niv wife recommended Champerlain's Pain Balm, and alter using two bottles of it he is almost entirely cured. Gen. It McDonald. Man. Logan county. w- Several other verv remarkable cures of nartial naralvsis have been elici ted by the use of this liniment. It is most widclv known, however, as a cure for rheumatism, sprains and Bruises. Sold bv Killiner Bros. Tionesta, and W, G. Wilkins, West Hickory. V0U AMI Y01K IRIKXIH. L. K. Hunger n! Redely He, was a vis or to Tiouosta Monday. J. W. Green loll Monday for a few days at the Pan-American. A. C. Urey was a business visitor to Oil City the first of .lie week. Mr. and Mrs. L. Fultan have been at tl e I'ac-Ex. during tho past week. Miss Etta Ramsey of Ulica, Pa., is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. G. (ia-ton, James Buxton and family were bus iness visitors to Titusvillo last Saturday. George L. Kiug of West Hickory was a business visitor to tho county seat Mon day. Sheriff J. W. Jamie-ion and Geo. W. Holeinan are taking In the Pan-Ex. this week. Harvey Kisor is up from Wilkins burg for a few days' visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Charles Hunter and son George, of tho West Sido, are visiting friends in Janustown, N. Y. Orion Siggins of Hickory, was a vis itor iu the city to-day and left this after noon for Pittsburg. Blizzard. Mr. and Mrs. John Sheaslev of Kit Uiining are visiting among Tionesta and vicinity faiends for a lew days. S. W. Coleman is ui from McDonald, Pa., for a few days visit with his paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Loesch of Oil City spent Sabbath with the letter's brother, W. J. McKee, of the township. Frank llarkless and Miss Jennie L. Perason. both of Kellettville, were mar ried Thursday evening by Ahlorman B. McSteen.-Oil City Blizzard. Mrs. W. F. Blum and Margaret and Mrs. Harry Carr and children visited Mr. and Mrs. David Blu ti at North Warren the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ovorlauder of Allegheny stopped a few days with frit-nda in town on their return home fro . the Pan-Ex. the past week. Allan Gordon returned to his duties as engineer on tlia Lake Shore road, at Chicago, Monday, after a pleasant month's vacation speut with Tionesta friends. Mrs. J. E. Wenk entertained her mother and sister, Mrs. 8. M. Whitehill and Mrs. E, A. Yetlcr, who drove down from Marienville Saturday and roma ned till Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs. J. G. Green and baby of Ashtabula, Ohio, are guests at the home of County Commissioner, J. T. Carson. Mrs. Green will bo remembered here as Miss Alice Hassey. Mr. A. S. Jackson, of Marienville, was iu Brookville last Tuesday, and he returned horn i ith a bride in the per son ol Miss Blanche M. Cramer of Pitts burg. Brookville Republican. F. J. Henderson was down from Buck Mills Monday and paid our sanc tum a pleasant call. Frank has charge of the lath mill and yard at that place, and says business is lively In that line. Newkirk Carson came home from Oil City, whore he has been employed for some mouths past, nursing a crushed ankle, tho result of an accid.nt in an ele vator, lie will be laid up for several weeks. S. R, Crossuiuu has been appointed postmaster at Redely lie to till the vacan cy caused by the resignation of R. N. Marshall, who has moved with his fami ly to Parnassus, on the Allegheny divi sion ol the P. R. R. R. L. Haslet has shipped his g.iods and In a few days will lollow wi'h his family to Burjingtun, N. C, where tbry intend making their future home. The best wishes of all their many friends here go with them. A number of the personal friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Fones gathered at th-ir pleasant home last Wednesday noon to remind them that it was their --'Id wed ding anniversary. A ph-asant visit was had and a bounteous dinner was served by the worthy couple. F. F. Grillin and sister, Mrs. L. J. Callin of Sheffield, Pa., passed through t iwn last Saturday on their way to visit their parents, Mi. and Mrs. Cliss. F. Griffin .f lu.iiseville. Mr. lirtlliu savs his taller hss ahunl r. vere.l from a serinus iliiiess whieh had laid liiin up for neatly a year. -Daniel F. Copelat'd of Dohin, W. Va., was a business visitor to this section last week. Mr. Copohiud has resided in that stale several years, giving his attention to the lumber business in which he is still engaged. He was looking well, and met many former friends while here. His two sons, Herman and Garvey are practicing physicians, and ars doing well in their prolession. Public Auction Sale. The undersigned will offer at public sale on his premises, two miles from Starr pust ollice, Kingsley township, on Saturday, Nov, 2, 11H11, beginning at 1 o'clock p. m., the following: One team horses, weight SMH), cow and calf, pair heavy double harness, pair light sleds, pair heavy sleds, heavy wagon, buggy, cutter, light single breast harness, two wrapper chains, grabs, Champion mow ing machine, plow, spring tooth harrow, cultivator, sickle grinder for mowing machine, log cart, grind alone, hay fork, heavy lap robe, several tons hay and straw, corn-foddur, oats, potatoes, etc., and many other things too numerous to mention. Terms Sum of $." and under, cash ; over $', three months time upon approv al security. Sums over $10 two percent, off for cash. W. L. Osooon. Women ntul Jewels. Jow.ls, candy, flowers, man that is the order of a woman's preferences, Jewels torm a magnet of mighty power to the average woman, F.ven ttiat greatest of all jewels, health, is often ruined iu the strenuous ellorts to make or save the money to purchase them. If a woman will risk her health to get a coveted gem, then let her fortiliv hersell against the in suluoim consequence of coughs, colds and bronchial alliictions by the regular use of Dr. Boschoe s wormaii Hyriin, It will promptly arrest consumption in its early stages and Ileal mo auecieu lungs ano bronchial lubes and drive the dread (lis ease from the system, II is not a cuie all. but it is a certain cure for caughs. colds anil all bronchial troubles. iet Green's Special Almanac. Zinc ami (iriiuling make Hev.Mj lad and Zinc Paint wear twice as loug as lead and oil mixed by hano. Cream of the Xews. Delicate situations aro usually more indelicate than otherwise. You will find anything you nant in capes, jackets and furs at Hopkins' open ing. Three days. Don't forget the dates, Oct. ill, Nov. 1 and 2. It Ladies' separate skirts, all styles at T. C. S. It A dog may bo a star performer, but hen he travels w ith a blind man he is always given a loading part. vee the "Champion" gas mantel, for sale by the Tionesta Heating it Plumb ing Co. Warranted not to droop or sag over the II a me. Price 50 cents. It Malaria is a malady the dH!'or says you have got when he doesn't know what is the matter with you. If you are looking for a nice ovorooa' for just a little money, don't pass Hop kins' store. Full line all styles. Price from $5.IX up. It Don't forget to see winter underwear at T. C. S. It Every singer in a quartet can point out three good reasons why the organi zation isn't absolutely perfect. In the line of vegetables the White Star Grocery leads a usual. Nothing iu that class which cannot he found there. Call or 'phone. It Capes, jackets and furs for ladies, misses and children. Three day opening Oct. ill, Nov. 1 and 2. Hopkins' store. 1 Many a thiol go. s to prison because he neglects to steal enough to fee a first class lawyer. New styles in shoes at Tionesta Cash Store. It About two thirds ol a doctor's bill is for his tiouldo ill guessing at your com pluiut. Don't forget the date capes, jackets and furs Get. ill, Nov. 1 and 2, Hopkins' store. It If sumo play-wrights would vacci nate their plays before putting them on the stage, they might take, When it comes to style, fit and finish we invite comparison with any ladies' wrap you can find. T, C. S. It Clothing, talk about clothing. Hop kins has it to sell. It A raffle is sure lo he a success il peo ple are willing to take tho chances. ' Every lady desires aiiexclusivestyle in wraps; we not only give her that, but also a distinct new idea from latest fash ions in every garment, and they cost you bss than inferior made garments. See stylesatT.C.S. It Friendship is love with Hie fizz gone out of it. Hopkins' capo, jacket anil fur open ing begins to-morrow. Come early. It When sugar goes down then is the time to sweeten up. Advice to a Painter. Mr. Painter: The bolter you paint, the longer your work will last, the more good-.t ill you will have, and your busi ness will grow. Devon lead and zinc is your paint. It outwears lead and oil two to one and costs no more. News from Erie. "The name 'Wano' should be changed to wonder, as it has done wonders for mo. Dr. C. H. Harvey, Erie, Pa." ano Electric Oil. a guaranteed rein ody lor Neuralgia, Skin Disease, tnjiirios, Pains and Sprains. tf Tiicsiby, Oct. 20 ami llitirsility, Oct. 31 are the last days that the low rates are effective to Buffalo via the Nicklu Pla e Road. Round trip tickets will be sold on these days at remarkably low ral"S. Return limit i days after date of sale. In quire of the nearest agent of the Nickle Plato Road. No. 224- It WaxTEii: An up-to-date man for man ager and general agent ol this county by Tho Fidelity Mutual Lifo Insurance Company of Philadelphia. Salary and commission to right man. Address, with references, F. M. Wheaton, 112 N. Broad St. Philadelphia, Pa. itt eow MARRIED. A .MSI.KK -I'OW A N. Al the Alai.se, I Brookville, Pa., on iMohei '.'1st, by) the ltev. fir. .lames Coowac, K. I''.. : Ainslor, of Marienville, Pa., and Miss' UelM?ccaJ. Cowan, daughter of. Mr. Win Conwan, Corsica, Pa. JACKSON CK AM tiR-Iu lirookvill.., Pa., October lo, BUM, by Rev. W. P. Ciraham, Mr. A. 8. Jackson ol Marien ville and Miss Blanche Cramer of Pittsburg. Notice. Notice Is horebv given that an applica tion will bo inadeto the Oovernorol Pen nsylvania on the )th day nl Nov., A. I. I'KH, bv Frank McNeal, 10. A. Yetter, W. S. Calderwood, Fred W, Keeso ai d Oscar II. Johnson, under the Act of As sembly entitled, "An act to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of cer lain corporations," approved April a', 1ST -I. and the suppliments and amend ments thereto, for the chartor of an in tended corporation to he called "The Blue Jay Supply Co npany" the charac ter and object oi which is, "Trailing and Dealing ill tienora! Merchandise" and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, bcuelils and privi leges of said act ot Assembly, ita suppli ments and amendments thereto. IU T. F. Hitch ky, Solicitor. 'CIONI'XTA SIAHKirrH COBPECTKD EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour 1? sack l.H0fa,l.5 Corn meal, feed, 1 W0 i. lo Com meal, family, V 100 Iti l.W Chop feed, pure grain 1.40 Oats (gj .4H Corn, sholled .75 Huckwheat Hour, rl It Beans V bushel 2.50 Ham, sugar cured .15 Kacon, sugar cured .15 Shoulders .10 Halt Pork, r It. .12 Whitelish "p kit .HO Sugar I'.fiiJ.Kj Svrup 'i'lfiii ..Vi N. O. Molasses :i5'.l .50 Codec, Roast Kio 1-J)('i.l-". Collee, blended Java .'IS Tea ;.. cVV.i, .50 Butter ) It ice 0-"fi.(is Kggs, fresh (u, .25 Salt barrel !. ! I.ar.1 II Potatoes, V bushel : .75 Potatoes, Sweet 'fi fli i l.iiueT? barrel !Kil.(lu Nails f keg 2.75 ! IT DA VC TOAHVKKTISK in j I I m 1 O THIS PAP Kit. Three Day Our Ktor Will l lux-k l ull of J.iCKKTS, AIM:H A.I FUtS, For I.ariit'S .Miss-s mul Cliililrt-ii. . . . KYKKYKODY I.WITllIK . . . Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Oct. 31, Nov. 1 and 2. .L. J. HOPKINS . JAMES DRY GOODS. Taffeta, 50c yd. Yen, this is a small price, a very small price, quality of silk considered, The result of our being continually no the outlook for something out of tbe r-liuary and iu keepinr with our policy along the line of what we consider progressive re tailing tn give vnti'he henetil of our close buying meth nils. Colors and black, 1!) incl i s COTTON BLANKETS. Sp 'ke some time agi ahoul I aviny bought some five cases of these, well, there is not fie t a-es now, or near thai; Ihevsre melting awBy rapidly at the pr ci s they are marked at Com mences at 50c i air lor a blanket worth 50c, and then along up to SI 6!) a pair. DOWN CUSHIONS. Uel Down, lfi inches to 21 inches, 25o Iu $1 00 each. A Chopped Chicken Feather, 15i: a pound. GOLF GLOVES. Imported Gloves; the European manufacturer' do not make a better glove, from an intrinsic value standpoin , but seems as though there is a greater galaxy of L-olor combina tions. WILLIAM B. JAMES, Wi it loi Samples. Telei hone, either line, i.7 203 CENTRE &204 SYCAMORE SIS., OIL CITY, PA. Killmer Bros. New Fall and Winter Goods We have put forth every etf ri in buying our new goods lo buy ouly that which is het-t soiled to the community and lo the tastes of our patrons, and we have bought low so that we may sell low Wo invite you to inspect our new slock of DRY GOODS, BLANKETS, . OUTING FLANNELS, GLOVES AND MITTENS, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOODS AND FASCINATORS, BOOTS AND SHOES, RUBBER GOODS, &C..&C. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT IS FULL OF THE CHOICEST GOODS. IN" THE DEUG STORE "e carry the Freshest Drugs and l'alunt Medicines, Finest Pi r hi men and Toilet Articles, 1'ainls, Oils, Varnishes and Wall I'apcr. C. H. KILLMER An Ad With a Moral The mission of a watch is to keep time. W hat kind of time du you think a ch ap wat :h keeps. Now, to a greater or less extent, all dolliing looks alike Some dealers would have yo.l believe that cheap clothing wears as well as our kind of clothing They might just as well claim that au S5u watch will k as good lime as a 125 one. Tlie mission of a suit or an overcoat is to make a n.au look well and feel well. To do this for a taiialaclory length ot lime, it must be shaped by hand and manipulated all through by adepts in the art of tailoring;. It costs morn to make a reliable watch than one that ine heltur skellcr, and you can't get a year's wearout of a 'M worth $''() 00" Suit or Overcoat. . Now for the moral liny your clothes as you would a watch. 15uy the best you can atlord not uecessarily the most expensive Our suits and overcoats at from $7 l 8'J5 have all the virtues of correct style and l ing Hearing quality, although the first class meichaul tailors, because of their limited facili ties, have to ask $Sr to 840 for duplicating them. THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. ' rr m I 1 fc rtrw . MiTrnZf fONZL PR ICE" CLOTH IER 4I&43SENCA ST, Opening! W. F. KILLMER Oil. CIVY. FA, iii I .mi J I . li '