COITO PKOPMItTO. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1SP9. IT IS KOYEKNOR M'OXE NOW. Col Wra. A. Stune was inducted in to ihe office or Governor of Pennsyl vania yesterday with all (he dignity and ceremony befitting the occasion There was no lack of pageamry, and tbe evercises on the slan t, where the oath of office was administered, were simple and impressive. The Govern' or did not name all of his cabinet ap puini merits, but sent tha f lowing t the Senate after (hat body had ad journed: William W. Griest, of Lancaster, for Secretary of the Com mooweahh; John I'. Elk'n, of In diaua, chairman of (he State Repuh licao committi-e, for Attorney Gener al, and C. E. Gerwig, of Allegheny, for private secretaty. The appoiut men is will be taken up this morning in executive eessi o for cnufirmalion Senator Quay Confident of Re Flection. Harrisburo, Jan 17. There was a shewing f hands in the contest for Slate Senator to-day and Senaioi Quay came to the front with the num ber claimed for hitn by his friends, 112. or a gain oi three over the vote he received in caucus. This was ex ceedmglv er-tifvini! to the Senator and he stys it will he an easy matter to get sufficient to make his election sure. In the Senate there were 47 votes cast of which Quay received 27. George A. Jenk. 12, Congressman John Dilzell 3, and ex Congressman Huff, Postmaster Getwral Charles E-nory Smith, Colonel E A Irwin, Judge John Stewart, and Congress man C. W Stone 1 each. Two Sen otors were absent, Higgins, Demo crat, who is ill, and Colonel Hawkins, who is in command of the Teti'h Pennsylvania regiment at Manila and there is one vncancy, Senator G'lhiu having resigned last night. Io the House there were four al sentees, three JJenmcrats who aresai.1 h ill -..,1 r, Pur...h1ii..i ITr.,l,l I lj ui nun imio aw u w i w ( , a. . t " " , of Reaver, who went into caucus and voted tor unay and has since grown weak-kneed and does not kuow how I i 1 1 . -i. L nrn . ne win vme. ut me suti votes rai ;., it,., ll.,-c n,.. m;...i S . Jenks ,0; Dilzell 13; C. W. Stoiir 9; Irwin 2; Stewart 8; HntT 4; To hps 4; Judge Rice 2; Gilusl A. Growl; Markle 1,-and Smith 1 f7 iii.71 n,mnrii nhn vmA ,.nli J ' one bolted th Jeiks nomination, and he voted fur Judge Peter Smith, of Lackawanna. Senator Quay is quoted as elated over the ou look He regards th scattering of votes of his opponents m evidence that they cannot agree upon a candidate and must eventually come to him Equnlly conBdeut are Quay's friends They say he will not only get enough of the decisive ki l,al I lots, hut more than cunugh, and then VierVia nn question of his election T - ' , ' - . When the Spanish peace enmmis sioners made a request for arbitration Judge Day's reply was: "Arbitra Hun comes bet ire war to avert its evils; not after war to escape its re suits 1 he epigram states the ca-e fully in 6fteen words. Admiral jjeweys two brothers and his nephew al Moiitpelier con nrm the statement that ne it a lie publican. The Admiral himself said so in au interview publirhed in for' mer years Mr Bryan need fear no rivalry from Dewey in a Democrat!' convention IT is said that Admiral 'Jewey is anxious to come home from Mnula for a little rest. He has had an ar duous task oj his bands and no that peace has been declared and the situ ation in the Philippines is improving, it is possible that he could be spared r. . u:. ... rr u i I i irooi u.o posv. uo buou... homa tha hero of Manila will rrceive bucu nu uvanou oi iui unuuo mc American DU'.Dle that will fairly make hit bead swim. Dewey is a ,....1 fu.,iio .nJ ..f -11 .h nortip. bvur. , .u ... ...w,.... insnt in tha war with finsin stands far in the lead. No honors that cau Hp n.irl in Kim will h tn ret b Tup ,!,., th n( f!nopo.amn TClson Uingley at his Washington home on Frniav flight last removes one of America s most notshle public, men s chairman I the Ways udM aiir- Committee of the House, the now fa mous tarilTlaw passed at tbe extra eessiou of Congress in the Summer of '!)7 was in hi. rhartre and Ucam.. . . .... itnowo tnrooghout me world as tne "Di gley Bill." The author of this law has been recoguize.il tor manv years as one of the safe, conservative aud broad niinded statesmen nf his day, and the news ot tils unexpected i. ...i, .,... . .,... e''" row and reL'ret in all parts of the .. f. r- iu j ,u , . country. Mr Uingley 8 death was caused hy pneumonia. His age wan , oearij o years. i. C. WINK, (rood boiler ami engine, new belts, pul leys, etc. A bran new planer, can do all Vino's of work on it. Also a irood team of horse, weight thirty-one hundred (3100), Th-1 alova will be sold cheap. For fur ther information call on or address, 2t C. J. O roll, St. Marys, Fa. An exchange remarks with more truth than fiction that an editor who can read, write and argue politics, and at the same time be religiou, funny, scientific and historical at will, write to please ev erybody, know everything without ask ing or being told, always havesomotliing good to say alout everybody else, liva on wind and make more money than ene mies for such a man a good opening will be made in a graveyard. T the Public. We are authorized to guarantee everv bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and if not satisfactory to refund the mon ey to tha purchaser. ' There is no better medicine made lor la grippe, coins ana whoopinir cough, l'riee l!5 and 60o per bottle. Trv it. All driiittiisis. Hopkins sells ihe clothing and shoes. Horrible aironv is caused by piles, Kuril nml skin diseases. These are lm- mmliiitelv relieved and quickly cured by DeVViit'a Witch Hazel Salve. Heware oi worthless imitations. Heaih X Killmer, Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes. Mr s A. Kscker. editor of the Mica- nooviFla.l Hustler, with his wife ami nhiMnin no (Vcreil terriblv from In grippe. One Minute Cnuuli Cure was the only rf.tiin.lv iimt helne.l them. It acted quick ly. Thousands of others use this remedy as a specific lor la gnpp", and us ex haustimr alter effects. Heath A Killmer. To insure a happy new year, keep the liver clear and the body vigerous bv using PeWitt's Littlo Karly Risers, the famous littlo pills for constipation and liver troubles, iteain iv, runnier. These are dangerous times for the health. Croup, colds, and sore throat troubles lead rapidly to consumption. A small bottle nf One Minute Cough Cure used at the right time will preserve life, health and a large amount or money Heath A Killmer. I.a CSrlppe Successfully Treated, "I have Inst recovered from the second attack of la grippe this year," says Mr. .las. A. Jones, publisher of the Leader, Mexia, Texas. "In the latter case 1 used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and I think with considerable success, onlrbO' ing in bed a little over two days against ten dava for the former attack. The sec ond attack would have been equally as bad as the first but for the use ot this retne'lv as I had to go to bed in about six hours alter having been 'struck' with it, while in the first case I was able to at tend to business about two days before getting 'down.'" rorsale by all drug- lsts- You can get it at Hopkins' store, tf. ...hfl grnanest things mav exert the greatest influence. DeWilfs Little Karly ttiuara aro n nononl lofl for OlArcominir , constipation and liver troubles, neatn a- killmer. . . Have von got Jii.Oflf Have yon cot Sou 00T Have von got ? KKi.fXIT If so, why don't you deposit it with the Conewano Building Loan Association Association of Warren, Pa. They will pay you 6 per cent, per annum Cah Dividend, payable semi - annually, and you can withdraw your principal in full at any time alter 6 months. ft-a-iy. -Hopkins aolls the clothing and shoes. Paul Perry of Columbus, Ga., suffered aifonv for thirty years, and then cured bis niles bv uinir Dewitl's Witch Hazel like magic Heath it- Killmer. La Orione is airain epidemic. Every nrecautio'i should be taken to avoid it Its "tpocinc cure Is one Minute i;ouun Lure. A 1 ti..onara milillwbur A (PriiMl 1 1 II Til I Journal and Advertiser, Eldon, Mo., avs: "No one will be disappointed in r. U V. I.. UKl'IlT irilH Alllllllt VyHIIUO VIIIO I" I. irrippe." I'leaant to take, quick to act. Heath x. Killmer. Coiiebintr injures and inflames sore lunirs. One Minute Couu'h Cure loosens the cold, allavs eouirhinir and heals quickly. The best cough cure for child ren. Heath & Killmer. Do you appreciate pood laundry work? if o patronize the Dunkirk Steam Laundry. Mile- & Armstrong, agents. tf How to Prevent Pneumonia. You are pern 'PS aware that pneumn- iia alwavs results from a cold or from an attack of la grippo. DuricR the epidemic of la grippe a lew years apo when so many cases resulted in pneumony it was ohservea that the attack was never bil lowed bv that disease when Chamber lains Couh Kemedv was used. Itcoun- teracts any tendency of a cold or la gripp to result In that danirerous disease, it is the best remedy in the world for ba.1 eolds and la ermpe. h.very bottle war- wanted, rorsale bv all droireisin. Divorce Notice. County op Forest, as. 7ie Commonwealth of Vciinsiluania Io Ihe Sheriff of Mid County, UUKKTIXU Whereas, Liilv li. S ougliton, by her next Iriend H. M. Foreman, did on the 22d dav of April, 1S9H, prefer a peti ion to our said Judges nt the said Court of Common Pleas for said County, praying fur thn eunueft thnrain Kft forth. I hilt she might be divorced from the bonds of I matrimony entered into with you, Her bertj.stoi'ghton. We.therefore.com- mund you. the said Herbert J. Stougli I ton, that, setting aside all other business BIl(1 eTe,lses whatsoever, vnu he and an Pea.r 1,1 v"r Pro er J,ers.?n before our Judges at Tionesta. at a Court of Com mon Pleas there to be hold tor the coun- V f oresi, on lueiiu wonaay oi reu i ruarv. 1899. to answer tho petition or libel oft lie said Lilly B.Stouihton and to I Iiaid on nun if anv irril hafn U'liV tho sfti,i rill v ' B. Stouirhton. vour wife. should not b divorced from the bonds of I matrimntiff acriAoahlv to tbfl Acta of As. seinbly in such case made and provided Herein fail not. Witness the Hon. W. M. LlNDSET President of our said Court, at Tionesta, the flth (sixth) day of December, mm. J. H. Kohkktson, Prothonotary. Xoth-c of Appeals. Notice is hereby given that tbe County Commissioners of Forest County will moat at tliair nfTu.a in thn Court IlllUHe. in Tionesta Boro. on the 14th. loth and I ... . e I "".'" feDruary next, lor ine pur o. holding a Court ot Appeals from tue as- sessment oi lsiw. 1 . r it C. M. Whiteman, IlKKMAN lil.UM, Co. Coins. Attest, J. T. Dale, Clerk. IITANTKO fSKVK R A L TRUST- worth v persons in this state to man age our business in tin ir fwn and near ,,v counties. It is maiiilv nllice work conducted at home Halary nraight $no0 a year and expenses -definite, bonatide, no morei no ,e8!) sl4Ury Monthly $7.". Kulerenws. Lnclose seir-addrhea i siainpea envpiope, nerueri r,. iiuss, Prest., Dept. M, Chicago. Crowds! Crowds! Crowds! An STIM. TI1KY TOMB, II u( ThU Great Store is Able to Satisfy and Meet Every Want. TERMS SPOT CASH. WE NEED MORE ROOM AND WILL IU11.K AT ONC i: We have had some remarkable sales in the past, anil have sold r-i mer chandise at very low figures, but never in our history have we a'.l.ni.. 1 no thing to compare with the values we offer at this sale. This magnificent stock of high-class merchandise, bought for a Ijlm .1. us: fine trade, will be sacrificed for instant cash at prices that destroy values para'.. e competition and rout extortion. The following are some of the plums; n il a few paltry articles at a price, but $30,000 WORTH OF UP-TO-DATE GOODS. Every article In this great stock reduced In price some one-third, some one half, but no price greater than three-fourths of the original price: SPECIALS, Linen Collars, latest new goods, all styles Linen Cuffs Heavy Vnlaundered White Shirts Men's Blue Denim OveraJIs and Jackets Heavy Ail-Wool Men's Suits Men s Jean Pants, lined all through, warranted not io rip Roys' Knee Pants, strong, heavy, serviceable, ages 3 to 13 Hoys' Vcstee Suits, all-wool, ages 3 to 8.... Hnvs' HliiB Cheviot Suits, all-wool, double-breasted coat, ages 8 to It!.. Boys' Double Knee and Foot Fast Black Hose, very heavy quality, regular 2.c grade 12 Peerless I'nlaundered White Shirt, sizes 12 to IS, best in the world xtc- Peerless No. 101 laundered, ready to wear, Blzes 12 to 18 K Cotton Working Shirts 19c. 21c and :-!e A Double-Breasted Jersey Shirt, sizes 14 to 18, regular St.DO quality "' Night Shirts White muslin, plain or trimmed -,c NiRht Shirts Outing flannel, plain or trimmed k- Sox Strong, heavy cotton, no Booms, double heels and toes " Sox Heavy, all-wool, home knit 1-';'' Girls' Scotch Felted School Hats, former price 60c ' ' Girls' Imported Scotch Tarns, former prlco 60c and $1.00 Hc. 19c and r.:c Men s and Boys' Winter Caps Men s Heavy Winter I'ndcrshirts and Drawers Men's Heavy Fleeced Shirts and Drawers 2;!c and Men's and Boys' Wool Gloves ,' Men's nnd Boys' Working Gloves .' " TAILORING. MAI i: TO ORDER IN OUR SHOP BT t MON WORKMEN OF THIS CITY. Scotch and Domestic Mixtures. Sac Suits to ordir Regular price, 24 to 30; sale price. lli to 22. n;nck and Blue English Serges, Cheviots nnd Thihets, Sac Suits to order Regular pr'ce, i2 to ..": sale price. J18 to J22. Black and Blue English Worsted, Clays, Martins and Erkins Sac Suits to order Regular price, $28 to W; sale price $22 to t2S. Fancy English Worsted Suitings, neat plaids, che'-ks and stripes; the latest and mot fashionable goods of this season. In cluding the celebrated London Fieca- dillles Regular price, $30 to $43; sale price, $23 to $.)4. OVERCOATS. P'ack, Blue nnd Brown English Kerseys ind Meltons. Carr's celebrated make, ;eautifully trimmed nnd made Keguiar I l ee. $:, to H.i; sale price, sz to J5. Tl.( I SEr.S TO ORDER Keguiar price, s to 512; fnle price, $5 to $S. MEN'S CLOTHINO. READY TO WEAR. r.! fuits nf All-Wool Auburn Meltons, oo !. her.est values Were $S; sale price, Suits nf Black Clay Weave were' heap at $7: sale price, $4.98. l.i-J Suits of Scotch Mixtures, plaids nnd checks, strictly all-wool, heavy weight, bought to sell at $10; sale price, $..WS. lao Suits Latest Smooth Finish Worsted Cheviots former price, $12; sale price, $0.98 and $T.HH. All $13 Suits, sale price. $S.DS. , All $14 Suits, sale price, $9.'J.S. All $15 Suits, sale price. $10.98. All of our Stein. Block & Co. and Alfred Eenjamin & Co. Suits that were $lo, sale price, $11.98. Suits that were $18. sale price. $12.98. Suits that were $20. sale price, $13.98. Suits that were $22, sale price, $14.98. Suits that were $24. sale price, $15.98. Men's OVERCOATS & ULSTERS. READY TO WEAR 200 TO SELL. An All-Wool Overcoat, blacks and browns, sizes 24 to 44 Regular price, $9; sale price. $1.98. Fancy Plaid Back Covert Cloth Top Coats Regular price, $lu; sale price, $6.98. Black, Blue. Gray and Tan Meltons- Regular price, $12; sale price, $".9S. Finest Grades of Men s Chesterfield s, in Kerseys, Meltons and Rough Surface Fabrics Regular prices $la and $18; sale pr.ces, $11.98 and $12.98. ULSTERS. Regular price, $12 to $24; sale price, $0.98 to $12.98. MEN'S TROUSERS. READY TO WEAR. Jean Pants, lined throughout, warranted not to rip Regular price, 00c, 75c and $1.00; Eale price. 39c, C9c and 89c. Cottonades, In blacks and stripes Regu lar price, $1 and $1.25; sale price, 89c. Finer qualities in hair lines, absolutely all-wool Regular price, $2.00, $2.25 and $2 50; sale price, $1.24, $1.49 and $1.98. Pure Worsted, hard twisted, firm, all wool Regular price, $2.50 to $3.5t; sale price, $1.98 to $2.24. All our finest Trousering Regular price, $4. mi. $1.50 and $5.00; sale price, $2.98 and $3.98. Boys' and Children's Clothing Veidee Suits, ages 3 to 8, a specially good thing sale price, 9Sc. Handsome All-Wool Vestee Suits Regu lar price. $3 and $4; sale price, $1.98. High-Class, Beautifully Trimmed, Latest Cut Suits, line worsted goods prices were $5 to $8; sale price, $2.19. $2.48, $2.98 to $3.98. Reefers and Boys' Top Coats about half regular prices. Stylish Chinchilla Reefers, ages 3 to 8 Bale price, $2.98. 25-2g Seneca Est ray. Came to the premises of the under signed near Frost's station on the P. it W. R. K., Howe township, Forest coun ty, Pa., on Nov. 28, 18!s, a heifer calf, color light red, showing a good deal of Jersey, white stripe along back, white tail and Unlit colored legs. Tho owner ia hereby notihed to come forward, prove nropurtv. nv charges and take her away. otherwice she will be disposed of as the law directs. K. A. Underwood. PjKe0n, Pa., Dec. 21, 1'H. You can get it at Hopkins' store, t THE Competition Killers. Trade Disorganizes Value Destroyers. and Blzes 5c ench and a'c per loz. lc per pair and $1.20 per dox. 2,0 'ilr XM We .. no ... 9-0 ..J1.!S Stylish Astrakhan Reefers-fttw. Chinchilla Reefers. 3 to 1.!-$;.9S. Beaver nnd Kersey, smooth faced cloth. latest cut, wide velvet collars to tlirn up around the ears regular price, ft! to llo; sale price, $4.98 to $5.98. Boys' Double-Breasted. two piece Suits, 8 to 10 years, heavy, strong suit, pa t wool 9Sc. Heavy All-Wool 8ult's-$1.9S. New Scotch Patterns former price, $.1..V to $4.00; sale price, $2.!S. Beautiful Imported Cheviots and Serg.'S, browns, grays, blacks nnd blues; h:i. I priced ones are three-piece soil.-". v t ' vests regular price. $4.50 to $.M': silt price, $3.12. $3.24. $3.f!. $4.49 and $t.9s Boys Knee Pants, heavy, strong, ser viceable, nice looking l'ants 19c. Better qualities 34c and KH Smoking Jackets and Oath Robe . Fine Assortment of Golf Cloih J.n.krt and Eiderdown Bath Robes resit iv pr re $5.00 to $12.00; sale price. $2.9.8. $!.9S. H.I! $5.98 and $S.00. Hackintoshes and L'mbre' a. A Black, Absolutely Waterproof. Vdvrl Collar Box Coat regular price. $;.hi. i price. $3.98. Double Texture Box Coat, volwi to. .. -., seams sewti and cemented, tans and 1 a'.i mode colors, llodgman's finest goods reg ular price, $15.00; sale price. $.ili;. Beautiful qualities in Gloria ai d A Silk Umbrellas, made on f!:v:--; I frames, with steel rods, natural o. ' : handles, for either gentlemen or o 1 about half price, 49c, 9c. $1.19. $1.9s ami upwards. HOSIERY. Men's Heavy Cotton Hose sale price. ,",c. Men's All-Wool Half Hose sale price. VlViC Men's All-Wool Half Hose, better grade sale price, 19c. Men'B Fine Saxony Hose sale price. 21c and 39c. Boys' Fast Black Double Knee and Foot sale price. 12' 2c. 50 different styles of Flnin und Fancy Half Hose, all reduced in proportion. MEN'S HATS. To expose a fraud we will sell a new late shape. Stiff Derby Hat. purporting to he and stamped Inside "KNOX," New York, but not a Renuine KNOX. The hat was made as a competitor to the Rreat KNOX Derby to retail nt :! i: colors, blac ks and browns sale prlco, Jl.K The popular new Soft Hats In fiaiiKe brim8; the General Roosevelt anil Genera! Wiley In blacks, browns and pear's sale price, J1.S8. Soft Felt Hats of the recent shapes at 98c, $1.19, J1.47 nnd J2.2I. Kvery hat sold by us has the ":"' LABEL. MEN'S UNDERWENT. Good, Heavy Winter Shirts and T-i ers sale price, 21c. Heavy Winter Shirts nnd Drawers, li r- ed sale price. 2c. Men's Soft Fleeced Shirts and Ili.i'.v- ers sale price. S!c. Men's extra heavy, fleeced lined, str'pe.i and plain, regulur $1 fluidity rale pt ic . 49c. Odd lots of Men's Fine Wool I'nderwear less than half price In close sale price, 49c, 69c, b9c and 9c. All of our liner grades reduced In pro portion. MEN'S FANCY S IRTS. Men's Fancy Shirts, two detached col larssale price. :Wc. Men's Fancy Shirts, soft hosom. no col lars sale price, llic and 21c. .Mens ihncy sniris. stirr i;isoms, no collars -sale prlco. 39c and 9-c. PKKRI.KS8 White Shirts, best on earth sites 12 to 19 sale price, :19c. Laundered Shirt, read to wear sale price, we. McCUEN CO. St., Oil City, Pa., OFTICIA1T. Oflice i fe "yi National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. c Exclusively optical niade and providwd, wo, liie unuci ucd Ccnitnisskuers of the County of Forest will expose to sale bv public vendue or outcry st the Court House, in Tionesta liorougli, on the 27th DAY OK KF.RR.UAUY, at 10 o'clock a. in., the followiuit describ ed tracts of laud, vie : SEATED LANDS. HICKORY TWP. War. Acres. Name Assessed in. 10 Allegheny Natl. Bank. HARMONY TWP. 10 MeClintook. .Hamilton. 00 MeUrow A Darcy. . JKNKSTWP. 100 Leroy & Llnklain. UNSEATED LANDS. K1NOSLKY TWP. PU StarrowetCo. 0 Wolf A Co. TIONESTA TWP. 54 Morgan, Jos., ft Johnston. 'i Morgan, Jos., tl Johnston. 4il i Oil gas, Curtin, Mrs. C. 52 Dale Heirs A Shcphord. 3181 S1S7 8187 Sil i e.tk tAH4 tlt l 1DI VKM lS7" rnAllf I It's not a "patent" medicine, but Is prepared direct from the formula of li. K. llsrton. M. D., Cleveland's most eminent specialist, bv Hialmer O. Benson. Ph.D., II. S. BAK-ISBN is Ihe great est known reMornllve and in vigorator for men and women. It creates solid flesh, muscle and strength, clears the brain, makes the blood pure and rich nnd causes a general feeling of henlth, utrrngth and renewed vitnlity, while the generative organs are helid to regain their normal powers and the sufferer is quickly made con scious of direct benefit. One box will work wonders, six should perfect a cure. l'reired in small sugar coated tablets easy to swallow. The days of celery compounds, nervuras, aarsnparillas and vile liquid tonicx are over. BAR-BbN Is for sale nt all drug stores, a 60-dose box for SO cents, or we will mail it securely sealed on re. MIDI of vrice. 11KS. BARTON "AM BENSON, 'ASM Bai Ben Block, Cleveland, U Sold by Heath d Killmer. Tionesta, Pa. TIMETABLE, in etrm t Oct. 30, 18!8. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as tollows : No. 31 Buffalo Express, daily except Nu tula v 12:06 noon. No. 61 Way Freight (carrying passengers), daily except Sunday " 4:50 p. in, No. 33 Oil City Exi ross, daily except Sunday 7:40 p. in. For Hickory, Tiitinute, Warren, Kinr.ua, Brad lord, Olcan and tho Last : No. 30 Oleun Express, daily except Sunday 8:45 a. tn No. 32 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:1!) p. in No. 60 Way Freight (carrying passengers to Irvineton) daily except Sunday 0:50 a. ni Get Time Tables and full information from W. II. SAUL, Agent, Tionesta, Pa It. MUL.1.1, uen IKIipi. J. A. FELLOWS, Hon' I Passengor A Ticket Agent, General ofttce. Moouev-Brisbane Bid Cor. Main and Clinton Sta., llutl'iilo.N. Y THB GREATEST ISI.PB0VES1EST EVER HADE IN RUBBER SHOES Geo. Watklnion Co., Philadelphia. THB SERPENTINE ELASTIC STAY prevents cracking at the sides near the sole. A i.!inp!s remedy vhi'.-Ji overcomes a long ct-Rt'ins defect In ovctsl.ocs. MILES 1 ARMSTRONG, mm mMmm WEEFtWT -THAT- CIAS. M. WHITBMAN. WEST TIONESTA, PA., Carries a full lino ol GROCERIES; PROVISION, CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, AND FLOUR AND FEED i :l: i WE DO NOT CLAIM TO HAVE TH IO LARGEST STOCK I NT 1 1 E COUNTY, AND FOR THAT REASOM OUH STOCK IS ALWAYS FRESH, AND WE TAKE PRIDE IS KEEPINtJ IT SO IF YOU DO NOT TRADE WITH US GIV E US A TRIAL AN D BE CONVINCED. Goods Delivered Free of Charge. CHAS. M. WHITEMAN. if-' T "SlMt THE OLD RELIABLE " LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Dug gies to let upon the most reasonable terms. He will also do JOB TEAMING All orders left at tho Post Oulco wil receive prompt attention. - Sil m Now for Stojck Taking. You know what that means. Tho pro-inventory tide is sweep ing through the store and the -power of its swell is in the prices. Many things ,will sejl this week for less than , value and everything that wo can lot. go without more harm than loss of money will go. You will reap ' a rich harvest during this great sale. ? 'V- A FEW IITTENTORY PBIOES. MEN'S OVERCOATS. Pine Coals which sold at $18.00, Now cut to f 15.00. Coats worth 12.00, at f!.7". Coats worth $10.00, at $8.60. Coats worth $7.50, at $(1.00. Coats worth $.".&), -at l.2o. 1h In CorrcHpoiidiiis SHOES, SHOES tUW,SH0ES. We.will not attempt to name all the bargains (n this line. r Wo olfer Misses shoes at $1.00 which rorinerlyotJatl 50 and $1.75. . We aell the $1,25 lino at $1 00, and tho $1.00 line at 85c; and no on through our whole stock. Tho above cuts extend from o'uo end -of our stock to the other. Including un--i-dorwear, men's furnishings, umbrellas, liata, telescope a, carpets, oto., ; ' '.,.' Como and see if we are not as good as our word. ' . Miles k Armstrong Itellablc nnd Li-lo-Ile Clothiers Hatters, . . Furnishers ami Shoers. . A GRECIAN FEAST or sympusium for only a fow persons usoJ often to cost an Attic lalent-abnut $1,200 be cause of tbe ilelioscies served. You can buv here for a fraction of a dol lar ilelicacies of any country in prime condition. We Handle the. a To be found and our Stock is Always Complete and of the Finest Quality the Market Affords. nun & TUEPtrOWE 31. - Lawrence & -DEALERS IN- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS: WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. XO. A. Waynk Cook, Preaidont. A. B. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, DIRFCTORS G. W. Robinson, A. Wayne Cock, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Ritchey. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yment at low rates. We promisoViur custom ers all the benefits consistent with conservative b king. Interest piid on time deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. MEN'SSUITS. Men's $12.00 Suits, Now Selling for $9.75. Mon's $10.00 Suits, Reduced to $8.25. Men's $8.00 Suits, Now at $0.75. Hoys' nuI liiMroii'M lo JitnK. CLASS iSggy ; DRUGS, GROCERIES AND CROCKERY Kiutvim - TI0NS17, Tt. Smearbauqh. 5038. Kelly, Cashier. WH, SMKARnATOH, Vice President. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. - - - 150,000. Wm. Smearbaugh, J. T. Dale, J. H. Kelly. , L ,- J