ek Smart02 Centre Street at Let Uncle Sam Deliver Your Packages. Our friends who reside outside of Oil City, can get goods delivered by the Parcel Post, prepaid by U9, if the purchase amounts to $1.00 or more. You can arrange so that by simply dropping us a line or calling us on the phone, your mail 'carrier will deliver your wants at your door the next time he passes. And don't lorget that We Sell at the Lowest Possible Prices. There is no concern in the country, department store or mail order house, that can sell you goods lower than we can, Tailored Suits for Women. Distinctive Styles, Wide Range of Models, Becoming Effects, Artistic Trimmings, New Ideas, Durable Fabrics, ond the Utmost Economy. These are a few of the points of merit that are winning un stinted commendation for our women's suits. Every taste and every purse has been considered in a showing that is remarka ble, even for this store to make. There's a wonderful variety of cloths and models, and the colorings are limited only by Fashion's decrees. Women who inspect this wonderful collec tion today will require no further urging as to where to buy the new spring suit. Tailored suits for women and misses, fault lessly made, up to the minute in style, of finest materials, at $ 12 to $40 and up. American Manufactured Carpet Size Rugs. The Greatest Display to be Found Hereabouts. We make this claim advisedly its accuracy has been veri ified by every means as our command. It means that you have the privilege of selection from an immense assortment of Rugs from America's representative mills, such as M. J. Whittall, Bigelow-Lowell, Hartford, Roxbury & Sanford's, and many oth er of the leading manufacturers are represented here. Ssfl1 Wdgg BEGIN It is not the AMOUNT of that account we want you to open with us, that will lead to your financial success in life. It is the principle that is involved in the habit of steady, systematic sav ing that will in the end make you independent. Begin NOW to make ure of the superior banking service we offer. Oil City Trust Company Oil City, Pa. X REMOVAL. April 1st I will move my offices to The New Veach Block, Seneca St., (next City Hall.) DR. A. A. GOLDMAN, Dentist, Oil City, Pa. Petroleum Phone. X PORTLAND CEMENT PULVERIZED RAW LIMESTONE PULVERIZED BURNT LIME BURNT LUMP LIME FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES New Castle Portland Cement Co. Manufacturers THE BEST QUALITY PORTLAND CEMENT -ALSO- Pulverized Raw Limestone, Pulverized Burnt Lime and Burnt Lump Lime for Agricultural use. Pamphlets giving full instructions for using Portland Cement on the farm, and Lime as a Fertilizer, etc., for worn-out and unproductive farm lands, free on appli cation. New Castle Portland Cement Co. NEW CASTLE, PA. S'dktktia Elm, Oil City, Pa. NOW. CIGARETTE PAPER. Material Uted In Manufactu Cleaning and Bleaching Processes. Of the great army of cigarette smokers there Is probably not more ' 'J i who kjtfws h the 'olM'Cf g to do WtlT '.nan one In a hundred who knpws that rice paper, In whit- is wrapped, has nothing rice but is made from the membranees of the breajfrult tree, or more com nonly of tine new trimmings of flax ind hemp. So light Is this paper that 500 of he tiny sheets go to make an ounce, hey are perfectly combustible and ;ive oft the minimum of smoke. Be ore being rolled with tobacco they ire analyzed to prove that they are ree from all deleterious Ingredients nd that they contain nothing but the me t paper fibre. Only nt-w material -tlax find hemp trimmings Is used, ,.d the..e are thoroughly purified. ( hopped by machinery ii.to minute articles, they are well mixed by a volving fan and then reduced to a it. which Is placed in a solution of e and soda. After remaining In is so'.utxn for some time In order at a'l foreign substnnces may be ii Iraicd It undergoes a thorough -hlng coming from artesian wells r.k especially for the purpose. Tlifn the pulp Is rolled out Into rer. At first It Is of a grayish tinge. :.e pure white of the finished pro mt obtained by an electric process, vhlch In bleachlrg also cleans it of vhatever Impurities might have es ared the bath. The French manufacturers of rig irette paper practically supply the ont're world, the offtput of Austria and Italy being insignificant Scien tific American. Municipal Ice Rink. Though Dubuque Is on the Missis sippi River and has one of the finest harbors between New Orleans and St. Paul there has been little or no Ice skating in recent years. Several times attempts to conduct a private rink have fulled, principally. owing to high prices of admission. Alderman John O'Rourke plans to utilize the whole of the harbor, which is 1.400 feet long and 500 feel wide. When the harbor Is frozen over and as soon as It is deemed advisable this surface wll be flooded from the city's water system, thus giving It a sur !act as smooth as glass. Along the shi.-ea it is proposed to build shelter.! whet 8 ska'.es may be uri'.i.rted, where FKaters may rtst and it v.arra and where they nay have their wraps checked. Policemen will be present at all times, and repre sentatives of the women's clubs of the city will be assigned to regular duty as chaperons. St Louis Globe Democrat Big Game Preserves In Oregon. Wild birds will have a refuge about the State capital. A preserve Includ ing about 15.000 acres will be set aside wherein hunting will not be al lowed. This became effective May 20. Lands surrounding the State In stitutions will be Included In the pre serve by Gov. West A law passed by the last Legisla ture provides that the State game warden may enter Into contracts with land owners to have their farms In cluded. Hunting thereon may then be punished with a Jail sentence as well as a fine. Portland correspon dence Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Combs From Cattle Horns. Cattle horns which have dotted the range for the last forty years have disappeared and their going marks a new industry, that of making tortoise shell combs, hairpins and ornaments from the horns. It was a Yankee who came along one day and seeing the heads and horns bleaching on the plains thought of utilizing them for tortoise she!1 ornaments. He gathered a carload and shipped them East. They were put through a factory, treated with a secret process and as a result the man laid the foundation for a com fortable fortune. Denver Republican McAllister Lost His Job. Ike McAllister went to sleep on the Job Thursday night at the Louisville and Nashville round house and the Are in the engine which was to pull tie early morning train went out " It was some time before the fire could be built and steam raised, ana when the train left here It was 50 mltutes late. It lost time all the way to Paris, and when it arrived It wa about two hours late. Ike got paid off right there. Maysville Indepen dent. Ducks to Clear Lawn. The dandelion problem has been solved at lust. A Lakin man discover ed by accident a way to get rid of them. His lawn was fairly taken with dandelions. Recently while he was absent from home a bunch of ducks belonging to a neighbor wandered into his yard and charged on the "greens." By nightfall there wasn't a dande lion left, and the ard is now covered with a fine coat of grass. Kansas City Journal. Boy Scouts as Fire Patrol. The bny scout business has been jiven a great boom in this State by 'lie manliness of the boy scouts who icted as patrols at Bangor when their lid was needed during and after the Ire, and Incidentally the need of mili tary drill In the schools is empha size! One enthusiast after witness Ing the work at Bangor oT the boy -couts advora'.es compulsory military Irill In the high schools of the State. Kennebec Journal. The Great Ambition. All the world's a staj?e, and all the imn and women are busy trying to get plays accepted for production. Most People Can't Set Them. "We would willingly have others perfect und yet we amend not our own faults." Thomas a Kempis. Axiomatic. Most of us forg-t rather than for ?ue because it is eatsier Fuck- OAS AT 110 A THOUSAND. The New York Gas Light Company Got That Price from 1824 to 1828. The first Incorporated gas company was the National Light and Heat Com " " vuv ..ut.fuwa pany of England, esl In America the first i incorporated In Ba pany of England, established in 1809. gas company was incorporated In. Baltimore in ttU6, the second one In Boston in 1822 and the next one was the New York Gaa ..ght Company, Incorporated In 1823. Prior to 1830 the gas business of this country was nominal, but the price probably was responsible for Us slow development From 1824 to IS2S, says "Moody's Magazine," the New York Gas Light Company sold 3ns to consumers at the rate of $10 tnousand cubic feet ! The first artificial illuminating gaa .vhs produced in England about 1729 by one Dr. Hales, but not until 1786 van practical test made. In that year the Earl of Dundonald of Scot and arranged an apparntus by which e lighted his castle with gas. Ttio .'.n.e year William Murdock of Blrm n?!iam, England, Introduced gas as i l.ght in his workshops at Redruth ind Cornwall. As Mr. Murdock was the first man o reap any commercial benefit from he discovery of the use of Illuminat es gas. he may properly be accredit t as the father of modern public .tillties. In 1813 London Bridge vn? Illuminated by gas, and five years a'.er gas was In general use through out the mala part of London. Handkerchief Came From Italy. i writer In a French review points out that t .e handkerchief does not cort:e to us from China, as has been tnerally received, but from Italy. It Is only 360 years ago that the hand kerchief of a Venetian lady was con sidered a great curiosity. The hand kerchief crossed the Alps and was re ceived with great favor at the court of France. Handkerchiefs were then made of cambric or iawn and bordered .with Venetian or Alenron lace. Under Henry III. of France the sachet was introduced. The handerchief was takenUnto Germany a little later and was known as the "fazelletln," after Its Italian name. Only persons of quality used It and an edict in 1595 was published at Dresden interdict ing the use of the handkerchief among the trading classes. London Globe. Apples Without Cores. Almost everybody has heard the story of the boy who asked his com panion for the core of his apple, to which request the companion made the historic remark: "There ain't goln' to be no core." Now Justice of the Peace David Barb of Clifford, Bartholemew county, has an apple tree and that tree bears apples. Should any person ask for the core of an apple from the tree he would be doomed to disappointment, because the apples do not have cores. Justice Barb has brought some ct the an;)lf n ilty and exhlrtAd them. He says the tree that bnrs the apples never blooms in the sprint;, hut through some "rii process U bears apples the same as other trees. These apples are without a core and they are also seedless. Indianapolis News. A Moot Hunter's Mistake. A Hartland hunter starting out after a deer one day recently put a blanket on his horse before he put on the harness so that the animal would be warm. Arriving at a likely place he tied the horse beside a wood road and went into the woods. He had not travelled far when he struck an old road. Following this for about a mile he saw in the distance what he took to be a moose standing In the road. Taking careful aim he fired and was much pleased to see the animal fall. He rushed up and found he had killed his own horse. The walk nonu was a long one. Kennebec Journal. Counter Diplomacy. "T think you will like this goods, rradam," urged a salesman In a Euclid avenue shop "It Is just the thing for a stout, midt'le aged lady." "Sir!" squealed the customer in a rage. The clerk saw his faux pas and recovered himself quickly. "Pardon me." he smiled, "I mis took you for the young lady who was In here yesterday looking for some thing for her grandmother. Now that I look at you again, I see that this was an older person. Now, if you are buying for yourself, we have something over here that " Caught 1,000 Pound Sturgeon. Clyde Lelser captured a record breaking sturgeon In the Columbia River. The fish weighed 1.000 pound- -and measured ten feet and live Inches in length. Lieser landed the sturgeon single handed. The season opened at noon and the big one the flsheFman'a first catch. The fish fought for sev eral hours. It is iald to be the largest sturgeon caught in the Columbia Btnce pioneer days. Vancouver correspon dence Portland Oregonlan. American Shoes In Italy. The genuine American made shoe If In much favor in Italy. One can scarcely take a newspaper in hand without finding therein advertise ments with American footwear con spicuously mentioned. Toe demand being far greater than the supply, every effort is put forth by retailers to substitute for the American shoes they advertise other brands made in England, Germany and Austria on American lasts and with American leather. Consular and Trade Reports. Piece of Good Advice. They will never grind with the wa ter that Is froze. The human body is about two-thirds liquid. If you are a "cold proposition" better "warm up" and you will find the "grind" a whole lot easier. Ever-Preaent Call of Duty. "In the measure In which thou seekest to do thy duty slialt thou know what is in thee.' But what is thy duty? Tbe demand oftba" pres ent hour." Goethe. Suits to Order, $12.60 to $36.00. The Mushroom Season Also the Toadstool Is In Our Midst. In picking mushrooms, be careful of toadstools. It's the same in choosing clothing; there is many a toadstool passed off as a mushroom. The stocks we carry, however, are clean. They are bright, sparkling, refreshing styles here for the man who does not care to have his winter clothes linger in the lap of spring. We have a wonderfully good assortment of high grade Suits at $12.50 and $15.00. And by easy sfages up to the famous T. A. P. a? $20.00 to $30.00 "A Good Store to Trade At." T. A. P. Oil City, Pa. Advocates Guarantee of Bank Deposits Copyright by American Press Association. SENATOR 0WK.N. '. A modified form of bank guarantee probably will be recommended by Sen ator Owen, chairman of the sennte banking and currency committee, when the committee begins prepara tion of a currency reform hill. His pre.ent plan is net for a direct guar antee of bank deposits, but for the es tablishment of a fund to Insure im mediate payment to creditors and de positors when a bank Is forced to close its doors. BUFFALO STRIKE ENDS Street Cars Start Running Again in, City Men Claim Victory. ' The strike of motormen and con ductors on the International rail way, Buffalo, N. Y., was settled and service on Niagara Falls lines was re sumed Saturday morning. The strike on the Buffalo and Lake Erie and '.he Buffalo Southern lines will be settled on the same basis. The three regi ments of the Fourth brigade which have been on strike duty for three days have been ordered to disband. The men claim a complete victory, although they receded from their de mand that the settlement of wages should be conducted through repre sentatives of the union. Presence of Mind. Watching her house burn down, th woman suddenly bethought her that she had written out a check and left It lying on her desk. Fortunately she could remember the number of It 281. With rare presence of mind Blie at once called up the bank. "Please stop payment on check numbered 281!" she directed, with the crisp brev ity characteristic of those balanced souls who know exactly what the) want. Puck. Home of the Lima Bean. About half the lima bean crop In the world la produced by a coastwise strip of California, including Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, Or ange and San Diego counties. Pecu liar climatic conditions are required, and the only other section where the bean has been grown successfully is the Island of Madagascar, off the east coast of Africa. England takes the entire Island output. Prescription lens grinders for the eyes, plus C'ollegl alely trained and Inter nationally endorsed It eli ind the tiuns. NO DROPS. -RESULTS DEFINITE. Artifieial Eyes In Mock. Both 'Phones. CjliL City, Pa. J Cloak and Suit Department Has outstripped all other departments in the rapidity of its growth. It is the culmination of a merchanising ideal. The consummation and development of a de termined purpose to present the best at moderate cost. The result of a constant striving toward the goal of merchandising supremacy by maintaining an inflexible standard of quality and pricing garments on a moder ate profit basis. We advertise and repeatedly demonstrate that the garments shown here are "Faultlessly Tailored," "Perfect Fitting." There is no mean limit to the price range. Just as careful and just as discriminating in our selection of Suits to sell for $16.60 and $18.50 as those that sell for $25.00 to $50.00. Our standard of $25.00 suit value is not equalled by any store in this section. And with confidence we ask comparison of them with $27.50 and $30.00 suits sold anywhere. Parcel Post System Made Entirely Clear The Parcel Post Chart THIS chart has been added to The Ohio Farmer's Geographical and Anatomical Wall Chart. The Parcel Post Chart fully explains the Zone System Postage Rates What is Mailable Preparation of Packages etc. Will enable anyone to quickly grasp the details. OUR REMARKABLE OFFER W hT just completed rrnBemenU with THE OHIO FARMER which enable ua to offer The Parcel Post Chart pEt&fi The Forest Republican, One Year The Ohio Farmer, One Year All for $1.60. The best aad most complete collection of charts ever brought to gether. Cost $10,000 to prepare. A Whole Library of Information 7 Big Charts, each 28x36 inches, Printed in Colors 1 Parcel Post Chart 425 Live Stock Plates 2 State Map 5 Farmers' Handy Atlas 3 Latest Census 6 Atlas of World and U. S. 7 Chart of Panama Canal THINK OF IT! A year's subscription to two bijj papers. The Parcel Post Map and the Geographical and Anatomical Chart, all for about one-fourth their actual value. If you are already a subscriber to either paper your time will be extended. THIS ASTONISHING OFFF.R will be open for a very short time only. Our chart supply is limited ami will be exhausted quick ly. Make Sure by sending your order NOW. The Forest Republican, Tionesta, Pa. Musician and Wit. M. Camille Salut-Saeng, tne greal musician, and the life-long Mend ol animals, took Into his bom a littl dog. The enraged concierge waited hia chance and notified the owner ol the house. Soon a letter arrived foi the musician which Bald, "Monsieur, my house is not a zoological garden!" Salnt-Saens sent back the answer. "Monsieur, If you wish your bouse to be a zoological garden you have only to live Jn It." Shirts to Order, $2.00 to $12.00. T. A. P. Oil City, Pa. BY The Paper Wedding. Tho "paper wedding" marks th completion of the second year ol married life, and is sometimes th first one celebrated, since the cottor anniversary seems to offer very few possibilities In the way of unique en tertalnment. For the paper wedding we can decorate our rooms and tabli with some of the beautiful papei flowers that are now being modeled most exquisitely after the natural flowers. Harper's Bazar.