Centre Street at A FIELD OF AUTUMN FASHIONS. Women desirous of knowing the garments and fabrics that are going to be worn this fall, find this store a source of ever increasing interest and delight. They know that this store is, above all, a store that prides itself on giving the first author itative glimpse of every new idea which emanates from Paris and New York. Today, and every day for a long time to come, new arrivals find the way to our shelves and counters, in the form of Silks, Dress Goods, Trimmings, Neckwear, Millinery, Gowns, Tailored Suits, Coats, Every one of which is representative of the latest mode, and the excellent value, price considered, which you have learned to expect when you deal with this store. MANY WOMEN CHOOSE THE NEW SUIT EARLY. And surely it's the sensible course to adopt, to have the suit to wear at the first opportunity, and get the good out of it. All of which accounts for your finding this representative garment action October-like in its readiness with new things, and as interesting, from a fashion stand point, and almost as busy as you would look for it to be a month later. This store, as usual, takes pleasure in bringing to you the new things to enjoy the wear before the novelty wears off. Particularly is this true of the New Tailored Suits for Women, brimming with style, radiating new fashion thoughts, yet priced within the reach of very modest pocketbooks. There are fine values, indeed, for the woman who elects to purchase now, At $15, $20, $25, $35. $4,800,000,000 The above amount represents the gold supply of the world. You should have some of it. We pay Four Per Cent. on Savings Accounts, and suggest your opening an account today. Oil City Trust Company Oil City, Pa. No matter what car you use, be sure of the best gasoline. Th thre famous Waverly Gasolines 76 Special Motor are best because they have no carbon deposits the explosion is instantaneous, powerful, clean the ignition is quick. No "natural" gasolines used in Waverly. WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. hfcpaieait RtflMrt PITTS SUM, PA. Alto malum at Wmrljr Special Auto Oil. CnCC 200 Page Book ntt Tell. All About OIL - S, J. L. Hcplcr LIVERY Stable. Fine carriages for all occasions, with first class equipment. We can fit you out at any time for either a pleasure or business trip, and always at reasonable rates. Prompt service and courteous treatment. Conn and see us. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOITESTA, IP.A.. Telephone No. 20. Elm, Oil City, Pa. A SOCIAL WRINKLE Mrs. Horan 01 thought yez were goin' to have yer party at nolght. Mrs. Doran 01 decolded on the nlxt mornln' becuz that's the tolme Ol al ways think av the witty retorts. Boy Scouts' Opportunity. If boy scouts can agree that they will not fight with scouts of other na tions the peace of the world will be assured without the aid of diplomacy. and Manufacturing Opticians. School children's eyes will be ex amined free of cost when accompanied by a note from their teacher or family physician. The latest methods known to science are employed no drop arti ficial eyes in stock. Lenses duplicated on short notice. Iflorck Optical Co., OIL CITY, PA. First National Bank Building. Bath Phones, 0S& , ii, OHIO MOGSERS NAE TICKET Garford For Governor, Taber For Lieutenant Governor STRAUS CHOSEHIN NEW YORK Election of Governor In Vermont Thrown Into Legislature Republi can Will Be Elected Chief Executive. After nominating a state ticket and adopting a platform the Ohio Progres sive state convention adjourned. The ticket follows: Governor, Arthur L. Garford, Elyrla Lieutenant governor, L. J. Taber, Belmont. Secretary of state, John L. Sullivan, East Liverpool. State treusurer. William Kirtley, Jr., Defiance. Attorney general, Robert B. Nevln, Dayton. State auditor, Charles L. Allen, Marlon. Congressman-at-Iarge, Randolph W. Walton. Columbus. Dairy ami food commissioner, E. E. Baker, Athens. Supreme Judges, E. E. Ersklne. Steubenvllle; R. M. Wanamaker, Akron. Sullivan, who was the Republican nominee for secretary of state, Im mediately resigned from that ticket. Political bosses and machines, crooked business anil unenforced legis lation are condemned in the platform. Theodore Roosevelt and Governor Hiram Johnson were indorsed and the Republican and Democratic parties charged with "seeking to fasten the attention of the people upon the Issue of a bygone age." Straus Taken by Surprise. Oscar S. Straus. President Cleve land's ambassador to Turkey and President Roosevelt's secretary of commerce and labor, was nominated for governor of New York by acclama tion In a stampede of the Progressive state convention. Mr. Straus as permanent chairman of the convention was upon the plat form at the time the stampede broke loose. It came like a thunderclap to him. The full ticket nominated Is as fol lows: Governor, Oscar S. Straus; lieuten ant governor, Frederick M. Daven port; associate Judges of the court of appeals, Carlos C. Alden and George W. Klrchway; secretary of state, H. D. Call; comptroller, General Horatio C. King; attorney general, John Pal mer!; state treasurer, Ernest Caw croft. Tall to Elect Governor In Vermont. For the first time In ten years the Republican majority In Vermont has been wiped out and the Progressive party has been responsible for It. No candidate for the office of governor received a majority of the votes cast and. according to the state law, the legislature must elect the chief exec utive. As the legislative will be over whelmingly Republican the election of their candidate, Fletcher, la assured. The Democrats are highly gratified over the election, as their vote showed an increase about normal, and It proves to them that the Progressives did not receive Democratic support. Wilson's Western Trip Arranged. Governor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey announced the itinerary of his first trip to the middle west. It is as follows: Sept. 17, state fair at Sioux City, la.; Sept. 18, Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minn.; Sept. 19, Milwaukee, Wis.; Sept. 20, Columbus, O.; Sept. 21, Pitts burg. The Ohio state Democratic cam paign will be formally opened with the Wilson meeting at Columbus. Gover nor Harmon will preside and Repre sentative James M, Cox, Democratic candidate for governor, wIJ be ono of the speakers. $175,000 In Democratic Fund. Twelve thousand persons have con tributed to the Wilson and Marshall campaign fund. The fund totals $17.'),000. This was stated In Democratic na tional headquarters, which at the same time made public a list of contributors, containing, It was said, the names of all who had contributed $100 or more to the fund. Roosevelt Sweeps California. The manner In which Roosevelt ami Johnson swept California at the pri mary for the second time this year In dicated that the nominating conven tion to be held this month would re turn electors pledged to Roosevelt as the Republican electors of California. Only by petition can Taft electors be placed on the ticket, Woman Suffrage Knocked Out. All the constitutional amendments proposed by the recpnt Ohio constitu tional convention save that providing for woman suffrage were approved by the voters at the special election Tues day. Ohio's constitution will be one of the most radical In the Union. First World's Series Game Oct. 8. In a letter to a St. Louis newspaper President Johnson of the American league said the series for the baseball championship will begin Tuesday, Oct. 8. Irritation of Foolish Fear. Of all the propensities which teacl mankind to torment themselves, th of causeless fear is the moat larltat lng, busy, painful and pitiable. Wal ter Scott. Seems Queer Cure for Asthma. Strange as It may seem, some medl cal men have recently taken to rec ommendlng the smoky parts of Shel field, England, for sufferers b'on asthma. Resigns as Superintendent of Philadelphia Police .V IS J. B. TAYLOR. COPS' HEADS FALL Shakeup In Philadelphia Following Sensational Raid. Rumors of a big shakeup in tho police department In Philadelphia as a sequel to the recent scandals sur rounding wholesale raids In the tender loin began to take shape when Police Superintendent John B. Taylor anil Detective Harry D. M. Jacobs, head of the "vice squad," handed their resig nations to Public Safety Director George D. Porter. Porter was especially displeased week. ago when Jacobs and his vice squad in daylight rallied the tender loin and arrested about 100 men and women and hauled them through the streets In open patrol wagons to city hall, whNe women and Sirls on their way to work watched the spectacle. Most of those arrested were released for lack of evidence. One of the remarkable features of this remarkable raid was the fact that only certain houses were raided, while others, next door In many Instances, were unmolested. MARTIAL LAW IN W. VA. 6oldiers Rule in Strike Zone in Moun tain State. Martial law was declared last Tues day in Paint and Cabin creek dis tricts, West Virginia. The territory embraces a mountainous stretch of about twenty miles from the Kanawha river to the Fayette county line and aOout eight miles .vide, covering the territory between the two streams and a mile on each side. This Is the first time martial law has been declared !n West Virginia. "I have endeavored vainly to quiet the situation and I issued a proc'ania tion calling on all persons to lay down arms In the hope that all engaged in this struggle would obey It In the spirit in which it was Issued," said Governor Glasscock, "but this was noi done and I determined to take this drastic step to promptly and effective, ly stamp out all lawlessness In this section. I hope the significance of martial law will be appreciated." Nine companies of state militia are scattered along the two creeks, Paint and Cabin, covering every section of it. The territory has been divided into districts under the provot marshal, Major Davis. 40,000 DROWNED Typhoon, Rainfall and Abnormal Tide Engulf Chinamen. A disaster, causing, according to native estimate), between 30.000 and 40,000 deaths, occurred In Cheklang province, China, Aug. 29. It was a com bination of a typhoon, an enormous rainfall and an abnormal tide which swelled the Wensho river, flooding a great area. The flood occurred with amazing middemiiest). The cities of Wensho, Chouchow and fsiififtjen were large ly ruined and Koneo was ubllterated. Numbers of small towns and village were demolished. Among the un countable victims of the catastrophe a thousand ffefB washed out Into the era. Not Yet Qualified as Citizen. A Boston man who declared that the American flag was green, white jnd blue and Insisted that Theodore Roosevelt was a selectman of the towij of Dedham failed to Ret his citizen ship papers. PITTSBURG MARKETS. Butter Prints, 29'i!?30; tubs, 28V6 29; Pennsylvania and Ohio cream ery, 26(7127. Eggs Selected, 2627. Poultry (Live) Hens, 17C18. Cattle Choice. $0.2.'.TI itift; prime. IS.cr.gtt.lO; good, 7.2'1(ff)7.8:i; tidy butchers, $7fi 7.."i0; common to good fat bulls, j:!.50(fi 8..10; common to good fat cows, $3(56.2.".; heifers, $4fo7.2.".; fresh cows and springers, $256.". Sheep and Lambs Prime wethers. $4.8.'.frr; good mixed, S4. 40ft 4.80; fa'1 mixed, $3.8r.(Jt 4.2.1; culls and common, $2ffi3; lambs, $:.7..0; veal calves, $10fi 1 1 .2.1 ; heavy and thin calves, $7 0 8. Hogs Prime heavy, $9.20 9.23; heavy mixed, $9.409..r)0; mediums and heavy Yorkers, $9.5."9.60; pigs, $8iff9; roughs, $7.508.25; slags, $6.75 7.25. Personal Affront. Striking members of the Amalga; mated Skirt Stitchers were holding a conference, "Where la that tall, this alrl wijfl Joined the union last week?" Inquired, the walking delegates. The secretary arose to reply: "She handed in her resignation, this morning." "What was her reason?" "She took offense when she was called on to act as a picket." Judge. A Grea-t Maoiy Men Are Selecting Their Overcoats Now. Funny, isn't it? It will remind them later on when it's cold enough for the coat how "flaming" hot it was when they picked it out. You'd imagine that men would be ultra particular in selecting a coat now. Really they are and yet it's surprising how delighted they depart after seeing our superb collection. The names of some of our most reliable citizens are written "for call later" on some of the nicest Overcoats that ever graced the form of particular dressers. $8.00 to $50.00. The new model Full Dress Suits are here. They are beautiful. $35.00 to $50.00. P. S.-Mannish Coats for Ladies who would be stylishly dressed, are here. A man's coat for a woman. T. A. P. Oil City, Pa. BOAT UPSETS; 1W0 DROWN Youth Rescues One Person, But Is Un able to Save Mother. Two wom.n were drowned In the Allegheny river near Freeport, Ta.1 Two other persons were rescued In a most thrilling manner from the swollen river by two youths In a frail canoe, but one of the rescuers was compelled to watch his own mother drown, though able to save the lire of the mother of his companion. The dead are: .Mrs. Grace Grafton, aged sixty-five, of Freeport, and Mrs. Kate Horning, forty-eight, of Freeport. Mrs. Ryan and William Grafton of Freeport were dragged from the river unconscious. An unidentified person Is missing. The boat left Freeport with five per sons In It on a pleasure trip, although the river was swollen to such an ex tent as to be very dangerous. Lewis Horning, son of one of the women drowned, saw the boat capsize. Young Horning, with a son of Mrs. Ryan, who was drowned, started across the river In a canoe to the rescue. When they reached the place where the boat sank they saw several forms struggling In the muddy water. It was Impossible to pull them Into the unstable canoe In the swift cur rent. The two boys leaped overboard and each swam ashore with a victim. The persons rescued were unconscious when dragged ashore, but were re. stored to consciousness by physicians, The two youthful rescuers also need ed medical attention. SAY ENGINEER WAS ASLEEP Going Too Fast Into Harrisburg Sta tion Causes Wreck, Disregard of speed regulations In approaching the Harrisburg (Pa.) stallnn cost Wilbert Stone, a Penn sylvania railroad engineer, lib life and wrecked several cars. The train was made up of an engine and express cars, and aceprding to stories told by trainmen Slope was asleep In his cab. The speed pf the train caused It to be derailed and the engine turned over, Involving In the wreck some of the cars following. Stone was pinned under the engine and died several hours later. Lineman Survives Heavy Current. While Thomas Schaeffer, a lineman, was repairing wires on top of a htsh pole In Kittannlng. Pa., he came in coptacf wth a high voltage wire. His assistant quickly notified the electric light company and the current war shut off, bu not before Schaeffer had been rendered unconscious and was hanging helpless among (he wires. The physicians believe that he will re cover. Jailed Man Proclaims Innocence. Insisting that he is not the murderer of James A. Mc.MIIlen, a wealthy contractor, who was killed In Pitts- burn kjx year.? ago afld for which crime he was nnlcurpd to serve not less than nineteen years and eleven months In the Western penitentiary, William Gray, In a letter to his at torney, asks that steps be taken In the effort to secure his release. PNLY ROOM THERE Mrs. Jones Do you keep your dog n the house at night? Mrs. Smith No, on the fire escape. '.Ve live in a Cat. Prepare for the Future. If ever there was a time In the his tory pt this country when getting ready pioul4 e the order of the day, that time U "right n'pw." f Jeyerness to see things ahead mid dlgenpe tQ get In line for what common sense tells us Is surely coming are the foun dation assets of 98 out pf every 100 successful business men. Robert Brown. u. 3 The New Suits. Upward of 200 suits already comprise this early autumn suit display. The color and price range and size assortment so comprehensive as to warrant this invitation to inspect this early suit showing. We're proud to have at our command several of the best suit makers in America, and the suit sold here reflects equal credit on the purchaser and the store that sells it. Don't buy another suit 'till you've investigated the superior merit of the suits sold here. The price range is $12.60 to $40.00, with best selection at $20.00 to $25. Half Dollar Dress Goods. Said a mother looking for inexpensive materials for Children's School Dresses: "I can pretty nearly always find something here to please me at 60c a yard." You'll likely have the same experience. We note special A Fancy Scotch Plaid, an All Wool Serge and a fine closely woven diagonal. All in a good assortment of colors. Sweater There is perhaps no store in this section of the State that shows so large and complete assortment of Sweaters. Sweaters for Ladies, Misses, Boys and Children. Any color and most any price, TT 13 "W If you are JC IV XL W suffering from any of the following d seares, you should send to ui today tor u 5Uo box of llloodine Blood and Kidney Tabltts FEJ'J, as these disease?) ield at once to their wonderful curative powers. We bave seen thousands of these troubles ended in week, though they have resisted every other remedy known to science. Bad Blood, Highly Colored Urine, Kidney Complaint, Brick Dust in Urine, Tube C8t, Jriglit's Disease, Hemorrhage of Kidneys, blnne in the BUilder, Urinary Troubles, Sudden Stoppage of Urine, (J ravel, Irritation of the Bladder, Dribbling, Staining after Uonaluig, Uetentlou of Urine, Paio in Urinating, Frequent Calls, Weak Kidnevf, Uric Acid, I a8 Blood r Mucus in Urine, Backache. 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My disease is I Imve never used llloodine lilooil and Kidney Tablets, but if you will soiid me a fiflo bo J will glsd'y 'r.v them. leiioloseyou herewith 0o in stamps to cover post of mailing. Name ...,,.,,,...,.,,.,,, City, Street State Give full aildrensaud write plainly. Bloodine Blood aud Kidney Tablets 50o and $1 00 a bottle from your drug gist, or by mail from The Bluodine Corporation, Boston, Mass. IT PAYS TP ADVEBTIS r J,t!'D Cnllr. Cholrr and Chamberlain t i),.irrho-s prnimy. Kever fuil. Buy it uow. H mny w We. T. A. P. Oil City, Pa. Coats. NON- M BALKABLE- , SELF-POINTINO A Hammerless Gun with Solid Frame, Easiest operating e..d smooth' est action, THE STEVENS Repeating Shotgun No. 520 LITINO AT $25.00, is Indorsed by Shoot ers everywhere as "Superb for Trap or Field." Mode In five styles and Illustrated and duscrlbod in Stevens Shotgun Catalog. Have your Dealer show ymiaswent repeater, J. STEVENS ARMS 4 TOOL COMPANY, P.O. Box 5004, CHICOPEE FAILS, MASS. 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