THt FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK, Editor 4 PitopniiToa. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. ISOft Result In Forest County Uy the table of official election figures published In this issue it will be observed that Forest county maintains its solid Republican front if we did slip a cog on one of our candidates for county commis sioner. The total vote cast was 1,503. Of this amount Col. Harnett received 8o2, Creasy 592, and Caldwell 69, leaving Republican majority of 270 on a vote that is considered a light one even in an off year. The flood in the Allegheny and Clarion rivers came just right to take away a large percentage of voters, a great majority of whom wore Republicans. But for this fact the majority would have been considerably over 300. The vote on the Sheriff was uncomfortably close. Mr. Janiioson ran well in and carried all the townships except two his vote leading the Slate ticket in a number of precincts. At one time it looked aslf be were beat en but the final count put him nine ahead of his competitor. Close, but enough to elect just the same. Thk O. O. P. keeps on the even tenor of its wxy in spite of oft years. Aouinalik) will listen in vain for the rumble of tbo November tidal wave he hoped for. Iowa's Republicanism is as steadfast as the State is Intelligent and thriving, which is to say that it has no superior Majority ver 60.000. Kkward Atkinson will hare to do some close figuring to find the anti-expansion vote in his State. Republican majority about 65,000. Thk Oil City Blizzard thinks "the rooster was not given half a show in the reports ol the election returns." Not a a bad year for coons, though. New Jkrskt was the Inst of the North ern States to become Republican, but it swings along steadily in the orbit oi good politics. Majority over 20,000. Pennsylvania furnished over 20,000 inon for the Spanish and Philippine war, making l.er total more than any other State or Territory In the Union. Okn. Jocbebt, commander-in-chief of the Boer army, is a native of Pennsylva nia. He was born in Fayette county, and went to South Africa when a young man. A sister ol bis wife is a resident of Pitts, bnrg. y Not a few are of the opinion that the natural resentment felt by the people of Maryland over the treatment accorded Admiral Schley was one of the causes which led to the Republican reverses in that State at the recentelection. Blizzard. Och ! Bryan claims the result in Ohio was not an endorsement of the administra tion, because the combiued vote of Mo Lean and Jones exceeded that of Nash. The Nebraska tnau can crawl out of a small hole when it becomes necessary to do so. Oil City Blizzard. Tiikrk seems to he some doubt wheth er Mr. Bryan will be In great demand as a campaign orator in 1900, In view of the fact that the Republicans polled an unex pectedly largo vote and gained substan tial victories in every State in which be mado speeches in the recent campaign, excepting In Nebraska, where a fusion of populism and fiat-money Democracy was successful. The vote In Pennsylvania is best cal culated from that cast for the two candi dates for Supreme J udge on which there was no contest, and therefore 1 o excuse for cutting by either faction. That for Brown, Rep., was 460,932, and Mestrezat, Dem., 300,896, leaving a majority for the Republicans of lOO.Oafl. This majority is more likely to be increased than dimin ished by the official count. Cctstoms receipts under the Dlngley law continne to surpass the most san guine expectations of its friends. In the month of October they amounted to $18, 800,000, or an average of over $000,000 per day, and in the first nine days of Novem ber were over $5,000,000, thus being far in excess of the halfa million dollars a day which Is the amount oidinarily expected of the customs and of the revenue-producing machinery of the Government. Another feather In the cap of the ad ministration is the acquisition of the island of Tutuila In the Samoan group, which falls to our lot In the readjustment made by the United States, Germany and Great Britain. This island possesses the finest island harbor in the South Pacific, and perhaps the entire Pacific Ocean, and thus adds a very valuable future to the Pacific tf rritory which has come into the postetMion of the United" States during President McKinley's term. Thk unanimous opinion of Admiral Dewey and his associates on the Phillip- pine commission that the government should retain possession of the Philip pine Islands doubtless bad its effect upon the minds of many voters who were un determined as to the wisdom of our ex pansion policy, and whose decision In supportof the president gave in the re cent election the unexpectedly large Re publican majorities In Ohio, Kentusky, New York, New Jersey, Iowa, Pennsyl vania and other States. Tub venom of the anti-ex pansionisU toward the President is doubtless much Increased by the perception that he judged rightly what tiie people wanted, Men who berate him started with the idea that they hd caught a breeze of popular favor which would lift them from the dust heap of things forgotten Most of them had found President Mc Kinley a very objectionable man because ho had achieved victory as a protectionist when they met defeat as free traders. It is curious bow many of these ant 1-ei pan sionlsU are merely free traders, hunting for an opportunity to attack with success the protectionist whose tariff bill made him Pit sideul. Triluttc. OFFICIAL VOTE OF 1 State te ll urer' Treas DISTRICTS. !: R 3 Barnett .-. Green, Upper Green, Lower .......... Hickory . Howe, Gusher Howe, doughs ....... Howe, Frosts .......... Howe, Kalltown ..... Howa, Brookrtou ... Harmony, upper Harmony, Lower... Kingsley, Mayburg. Kingsley, Newtown. Jenks, Marionvillo.. Jonks, Byromtown.. Tionesia T.'Wiiship.. Tionesta Boro Total - Majorities. Barnett over Creasy 270, Brown over Mestrezat 274, Mitchell over Reilly 273, Robertson over McClellan 338J Jamieson over Russell 9. BARXETT AHEAD 100,217. This Is the I'luralilT Figured Out from Returns Carried 40 of 67 Counties. Complete figures from every coun y in the State, nearly all of them unofficial footings of the official returns, show that the plurality of Lieut. Col. James E. Barnett, Republican candidate for State Treasuier, over William T. Creasy, Dem ocrat, is 106,217. The pluralities by counties are: FOX BARNKTT. Allegheny 14,709 Armstrong 1,619 Heaver 1,280 Bedford 610 Blair 1,652 Bradford 2,495 Butler 1.129 FOR CRCASY. Adams 657 Berks 4,787 Bucks 319 Carbon 515 Center 446 Clarion 759 Clinton 265 Columbia 2,165 Cumberland... 940 Elk 1,135 Fulton 320 Greene ........... 1,352 Juniata 53 Lehigh 1,808 Luzerne 1,639 Lycoming 1,295 Mifflin 89 Monroe 1,768 Montgomery - 593 Montour 551 Northampton. 2.627 North' berland 157 Pik 434 Schuylkill 2,262 Sullivan 274 Wayne 308 York ; 3,119 Cambria. 511 Cameron - 177 Chester 1,2!4 Clearfield 77 Crawford 983 Dauphin 2,581 Delaware - 8,603 Erie 2,518 Fayette 324 Forest 270 Franklin 894 Huntingdon 610 Indiana 2,410 Jefferson 1,395 Lackawanna... 424 Lancaster 8,263 l-awrence 1,551 Lebanon 1,576 McKean 1,525 Mercer 1,288 Perry 147 Philadelphia ...69,543 Potter 352 Snyder 906 Somerset 2,079 Susquehanna... 817 Tioga 2,311 Union 614 Venango ......... 804 Warren . 1,285 Washington ... 1,911 Westmoreland. 900 Wyoming 104 Total 137,654 1 Total 31,437 Barnelt's plurality 106,217 TnK election in Ohio was even a more pronounced endorsement of President McKinley than at first reported. Juge Nash's majority for governor being up ward of 50,000. And yet Billy Bryan can't see that it is any kind of endorse ment for the administration, at all, at all. To Los Angles And Southern California. Every Friday night at 10:35 p. m., a through Tourist Car for Los Angles and Southern California, leaves the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway Union Passenger Station, Chicago, via Omaha, Colorado Springs and Salt Lake City, for all points in Colorado, Utah, Nevada and California. In addition to the tegular Pullman porter, each car is accompanied by an in telligent, competent and courteous "courier," who will attend to the wants of passengers en route. This is an en tirely new feature of tourist car service, aud will be appreciated by families or by ladies traveling alone, Particular attention is paid to the earn of children, who usually get weary on a long jour ney. These tourist cars are sleeping cars supplied with all the accessories necessary to make the journey comfort able and pleasant, and the berth rate (r ach berth will accom mod ate two persons) is only Jfl.00 from Chicago to California. Ask the nearest ticket agent for a tourist car folder, or address John R. Pott, Dis trict Passenger Agent, 300 Chestnut St., niUadelpma. Pa. 2pmtony. Wool hose at 25o at Miles & Aril- strong's, it Thanksgiving: Day Rates viatheNi'kel Plate Road are available Nov. 29th and 30th, good returning until Dec. 1st, inclusive, atone aud one-third fare for the round trip within a radius of many miles. A peerless trio of daily ex press trains. No. 106-3t Men's heavy underwear 25u and un at Miles A Armstrong's. It How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh, that cannot ne cured oy Hall s catarrh Cure. F. J. CHKittiY A Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West it Traux, wholesale druggists, To ledo, O.', Waldiwo, Kihnan A Marviw, wholesale druegivts, Teledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testi monlals free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. J. 1). Bridces. editor Democrat, Lan caster. N. H.. Savs: "One Minute Cough Cure is the best remedy for croup I ever used." Immediately relieves and cures coughs, colds, croup, asthma, pneumo nia, bronchitis, grippe and all throat and lung troubles, ii prevents consumption, Heath A Killmer Dr. II. H. Hayden, Summit, Ala., says, "1 think Kndol Dyspepsia (Jure is a splendid medicine. I nr escribe it and mv confidence in it grows with continued use." It digests what yon eat and quick ly cures dyspepsia and indigestion. lieaUi mimer. The colder th weather gets the more buckwheat pan cakes we can eat. - Lan son Bros, have the fresh ground flour. It "World-known" beats all 13 shoes for style and service. Sold only by Miles A Armstrong. it Hopkins seils the clothing and shoes. lui' C0Uiix. ELLiiiiU.. nu. V, 1839. Judge , Sup. Cr't Judge S'p 0l! ft'! Proth Sheriff.- sf: 2 SI 9 9 2 I U I W I Si o. Ij i c. I; .r s i' 3 i, te i 93 53; 5 t! 54 5: V3 54, 5 . 95 1 94 651 891 57 81 1 99 93 53; 48i 5 17l 9 5 15 9; 41 14! 9 U 22 10 2 32 lit 4 11 231 17 j 59 6S; 13 60 64 12 59 64 12 76 0i 67 60i 8S tij! 50 X! 91 95 ! 88 46 8 85 45 8; Mil 4fti 8 90 93 4l! 84! Ml 4 1 61 54 92; 78 10 8i 1 10 8i 1 10; 7 1 15 13 It 15 6' 11 9 9 8 IS 18! ia 18 17 191 21 22 16 291 20 15 17 20 2ti 61 26 6' 26 6! 26 5 23. 9 ' 2." 23 7 8 7l 1 o! 6 1 9 6l 1 12 7 9 7, 8 1, 7 7 10; 71 49 7 491 7 I 49 7! ! 61 49 7 48l 7' 40 47 8, 7: 49 43 I 49l 43 46 43 j 51 57 S6 62 33 36 40 54 54i 21 84 3 21 1 34 2 19 84 3 1 34 20 35 28 28 2 13 5 57 4.1 17 15 3 17, 15 3 18 14 3 1 22 18 16 17 16 3 18 15 17 2l 58 40 9 58 40 9 68 41 9 63 62 39 65 47 ; 8 49 46 57 61: 172 117 9 170 115 9 168 117 10 182:159 149 65247 3 1196 119 118 151; 13! 16 ! 15: 15 ; 14 15 15 1 IS It 10 22, 1 14 10 18 22 62l 34 ! 64 32 63 31 72 1 6S SI I 71 5W 3 56 53 49 42 lOlj 53j 8 102j 61 6 103 50 6 127! 123 40 124 41 4 63 83 W 89 kw'oSa! 69 js51 507 65 842 567 67 '967 917 57qI 759 7"0' 43 768 663 776 759 Eye, Ear, Soso and Ihroat Diseases. Dr. Sadler, the Pittsburg specialist, so well known in this sectiion, will be at (be Hanchett House, Tidioute, again next teeck, Thursday 3:30 p. m., to Friday 2:30 p. in. Don't forgot th date. At Titusvllle Mansion liouso, Satur day, Nov. 2oth to Deo, 2d. It Save money by buying your under wear at Miles A Armstrong's. It Tho Nickel Plate Road . oflera one and one-third fare for the round trip Nov. 29lh aud 30th, good leturniug until Deo. 1st inclusive, account Thanks giving Day, Tickets available within a radius of 150 miles. Inquire agents. 167 3 "President" Suspender at Miles A Armstrong's. It TIMETABLE, in effect Oct, 29, 189. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as follows: No. 31 Buffalo Express, daily except Sunday 12:00 noon. No. 61 Way Freight (carrying passengers), daily except Sunday 4:50 p. m. No. 33 Oil City Exr ress, daily except Sunday 7:46 p. in. For Hickory, Tidioute, Warren, Kinr.ua, Bradford, Olean and the East: No. 30 Olean Express, daily except Sunday 8:45 a. m. No. 32 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday. 4:19 p. in. No. 60 Way Freight (carrying passengers to Irvineton) daily except Sunday 9:50 a. m. Get Time Tables and full information from W. H. SAUL, Aeent, Tionesta, Pa R. BELL, Gen'ISupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, General office, Mnonev-Brisbane Bid Cor. Main and Clinton Sts., BuOalo.N.Y We Are Driving Ahead - - - of the proceteioti in our Tailoring Connoisseurs in correct dress are plac ing their orders here be cause we are koowu as caterers to good taste and strict style. Although the advance in fine wool ens has been 20 per cent., OUR PRICES remain moderate and our stock of ihfj correct fab rics'is the largest in the oil country. Place jour order for delivery belore Thanksgiving. THE McCUEN CO, 25 AND 29 SENECA ST., OIL CITY. PA. YEARS' '''run Copyrights Ac Anyone fen din it a nketch and dmcTirrtlon mat quickly asoertnin our opinion free whether an Invention it probably patentable. Communica tions ntrictlj confidential. Handbook on Patent aent free. Oldent agency for oecunnff patent h. Patent taken through Mann A Co. receive tptcial notice, without chante, in the Scientific American. A handomelj UliMtnitM wurtly. Lnnrext rlr dilution of un? srlentitlc Joorn&l. Term.. $3 Jtnr; four month., IL gold tj all mwKlc.lcr. MUNN&Co.36'8-'. New York Branch Office, S2t r Ht Washington, I. C Divorce Notice. Con ntt of Fores , is.: The Commonwealth of Benntylvania to the Sheriff of mid Count), Greeting: Where s, I 'elbert K. Logan did on the 28th dav of January. 1899, prefer his pe tition to our Raid Judges of the said Court or Common Fleas for wild county, pray ing for the causes therein set lorth. that he might be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with you, Rachol Lognn. We. therefore command vou. the said Kachel Logan, that, netting aside all other business and excuses whatso ever, you be and appear in your proper person before our judges at Tionesta, at a Lou rl oi common rieaimere to be held for the County ol Forest, on the 3rd Mon- uaj w .i u tin 'Y. i , . j 1 , i' ' i.iiii v,. . 1 1 vj ,m til ion or libel of the said Delbert K. Lo gan and show cauxe. it any you have. why the said Delbert E. Logan your hUHband, should not be divorced rrorn the bonds of matrimony, agreeably to ( be acts of assembly in such case made and provided. Herein fail not. Witnehs the Hon. W. M. Llndsey, Prexident of our said Court, ut Tionesta, the 7lh day or September, iww. J. II. KODKKISOIC, Prothonotary, Rachel Logan, Respondent iu abovo staled case, you will take notice accord Inglv. FRANK P. WALKER. Sheriff. .1 V .. County ' Commissioner, i County , Auditor. si 1 ' Jury Comin' K, S X! C , -r m c if o - e Ci ! I arl "s1 II' t Wrtt 90. 9 3 94 65! 4 24 45 78 79 67 10 7 17 19 26 6 101 5 49 7 40! 49 20 83 17 16 66! 39 57 571 85 85 Mi nil 17 17 19 6 10 26 7 48 7 47 21 37 32i 34 29 19 15i 46 42 lama' 16; 15 31 2!t 53, 45 16 18 S6' 55 i 162,158 I 14 14 I 66! 61 3, 110:101 142 147 11! 18 56l 34 93; 60 776 7591 43 818 835 603 5S6 769tt64 66 Blankets. COME ON NOW WITH YOUR GRIST ! Lanson Bros Are pleased to Bay to the Farmers aod others that they have everything now in fine operation at their new, up-to-date Roller Process Flouring Mill. And w ll be plnased to tuin nut the Finest Grades nf Whe t and Buckwhpat Flour for Customers. FEED MILL. The Feed Mill is also in fine trim and turning out the Chicest in that line at the rate of fifty bush els per hour. A Flrt Clas Roller Miller is in charge of the plant and his. work is guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction. DOXT lit Bring ltss than five bushels of Wheal or Buckwheat if you wish it "gristed," but we will exchange for Btna ler amounts Bridge St., - Tionesta, Pa. NEW . LIVERY Having purchased the livery barn lo cated in rear of Hotel Agnew and after adding many new and up-to-date ris we are now prepared to furnish livery rigs to the people of t ils vicininity and guaran tee to fit you out hi first-class style. We will make a specialty of furnishing rigs for Funerals, Weddings, Receptions Etc. FRANK P. WALKER, H. L DALE. COME AND SEE US. JORENZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, The Hon. W. M. Lindsey, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, Oyer and Terminer nnd General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of November, being the 20th day of November, 1809. No tice is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Con stables of said county, that they be then and there iu their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., of said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their otllce appertain to be done, and to those whoare bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal this Zird day of October. A. 1. FRANK P. WALKER, l.s. Sheriff. Fred. (Jrottenbcrgor GENERAL - BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Kit lings and General Hlaoksiuithingprompt Iv done at Ixw Kates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guarantted. Shop in rear of and lust west of the Shaw liouso, Tidioute, ra. Your patronago solicited. KRKD. ORKTTENBERQER. s n mm & U. Ua UilUAlAJ A US. HUilHi GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furiiituro Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. . TTONESTA. PKNN. TT I To PATENT Good Ideas m may bp secured by our aiil. Aildreaa, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore. Md. SubacrlptluDi to Tho Pttent Record tl.uu per aunuio. Wool Blankets, Cotton Blankets, in White Grey, Red, and fancy patterns. They are f warm crowd, and strictly new. Ask to see ihem. G. W. ROBINSON. mm -THAT Ill WEST TIONESTA, PA., Carries a full lino of GROCERIES, PROVISION, CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, AND FLOUR AND FEED I I WE DO NOT CLAIM TO HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE COUNTY, AMI FOR THAT REASON OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS FRESH, AND WE" TAKE PRIDE IN KEEPING IT SO IF YOU DO NOT TRADE WITn US OIV E US A TRIAL AND RE CONVINCED. Goods Delivered Free of Charge. CHAS. Rl. WHITEMAN. It'a not a "patent" medicine, but is prepared direct, from the formula of H. it. R.irtnn m n Cleveland' most eminent snecinlist, by Hjnlmcr O. Benson, Ph.D., D. 8. BAR-BEN la the (Trent. esc Known restorative aud lu vigorator for men ami women. It creates aolld flesh, mucclo and itrength, clears the brain, makes the blood pure and i.rh and causes a general feeling of health, strength and renrv.-rd vitality, while the generative organs are helped to rcipiu their normal powers and the iuiierer is cjuicitiy mnue con' scioua of direct benefit. C:i' box will work wonders, six should perfecta cure. Prepared in small sugar coal ."d tablets easy to swallow. TUe days cf celery compounds, nervnrn. sarsapanllas and vile nnr.ni tonics are over. BAR-BEN is for sale at all drug stores, a 60-dose box tor 10 cents, or we will mail it securely sealed on re- Bar-Ben Block, Cleveland, U Sold by Heath St Killmer. Tionesta, Pa. Till A I, LIST. List nf causes sot down for trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County Pennsylvania, commencing on tho Third Monday of November, 1809: 1. John H. Swanson vs. Tionesta Manufacturing Co. Limited, No. 33, Feb Term, la'.n). (Summons In assumpsit. 2. H. J. Jennings, Committee of Jamos n. Jennings, vs. W. J. Bloom field, E. Pequignot, A. J. Carnahan aud M. 8. Carnahan, No. 20, May Term, 18(19 (Summons in Kieclment. 3. A. C. McCon vs. Thomas Ilogue, No. 41, Nov. Term, 1MT7. Appeal by Dell, from J. r". 4. J. F. Proper for use of A. M. Doutt vs. John L. Peters and Maitha L. Peters, No. 18. Aug. Term. 1896. New Trial. 5. 8. J. Wolcott and Wm. M. Wolcott vs. the County of Forest, W. M. Coon Herman Blum, C. M. Whiteman, O. King and George Woingard, No. 21, Sept, Term. 18!i. Summons in Trespass. 0. L. 8. Clough, F. W. Taylor and James Crate, doing business as L. Clough & Co.. vs. Pcnn Tanning Com' pany and Fred Axel Carlson, No. 24, Nov. Term, 18118. Summons in Trespass, 7. S. A. Davenport vs. A. B. Heard No. 23. Ma v Term. 1899. Sci. Fa. Sur, Mortgage. Attest, JOHN II. ROBERTSON, Prothonotary, Tionesta, Pa., October 30, 1899. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate i w W. I'aiip. late of Barnett township. For est county, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the subsi-riber. T. U. Cook. all persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment; and t ose having claims against said estate win make known tne same properly proven, without delay. T. B. Cook. Administrator, J. T. Makfktt, Cooksburg, Pa. Attorney, Clarion, I'a. UNION MADE Boy's Trousers Men's Trousers Wo would he pleased to lmvo you call and examine our Union Made Overalls at 50c. You can have them with or without bib. Also Jackets nnd working shirts that are better than you buy elsewhere, because they are bought direct from factories that employ only Union Labor and are better than those sold by jobbing houses or auction rooms. Miles k Armstrons: Ilcliublv mid U-lo-Iiile lotli3eri, Hatters, Furnishers and Slioer. CROCKERY AT A DISCOUNT! Cliiua is one of the things in a house that always needs replacing. When you need china, get it from us. We have an extensive stock, and are Hell ing it at exceedingly low prices. If you want a dainty, yet durable ware this is the plsce to get it. We Handle the DRUGS, ik'r-n nPOCPRIES AND To bo found and our Stock is Finest Quality mfttOH31. - j L. Dress Goods. In this line our assortment is uulimited; comprising Blue and Black Serge, Brillian tine, Blue Broadcloth, etc , and in wash goods we have the finest line of Lancaster Ging hams, Dress Ginghams, Piques plain and fancy Percals, etJ., that was ever shown in Tionesia. Come aod see. Shoes. We handle the famous Fisher ami Ilichstd son brands. Anyone who wears shoes knows that these are two nf the lust makes on the market. We can fit anybody at prices that can't be beat. Groceries. We handle the finest line of cauned goods that is sold in town. All who buy from us will tell you so. Come and see our stock of Pntted Meats, Condensed Soups, etc. The class of goods we handle is A 1. None better. Lawrence & PA. !i TS ! At such low prices that thcro exists no excuse why you should not wear them. in new Fall Styles and. Patterns at 50c to $1.00. Corduroy's warranted not to rip at $1.25. in Fancy V attorns, Extra Well Made, Perfect Fitting, at prices low enough to fit any pocket-book. r ill . Always Complete and of tho tho Market Affords. - TIOWtSTf. & Smearbauqh. Jr.
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