THF FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. I. WINK, Editor 4 Proprictok. WEPXKSDAY, JUNE 2rt, 1901 JUNE 1901 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. 23j4 J678 J)To U. JL2 JL3 4 25. IQ Y718 iD 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 RE1TBI.ICAX TICKET. COUNTY. Count V Treasurer, ' CALVI.S M. AKXER, Tionenta. Forest County's Honor Will Be YinOi caled. There is nottiiug more to be sxiil on the question of tlio excess live lui mired dol lars which Supt. Stit7.lner has been drawing on a certificate which falsi ties the record of the convention that elected liim. The fuels as presented and proven by the Kkitiu.K'an remain uneoutro verled by any evidence whatever. The matter is now in the bands of State Superintendent Schaetl'er and the At torney (ieneral of the Commonwealth, and the people may rest assured that their interests as weil as the school lunds of bolli the cotinty and the State, will be carefully guarded, that Forest county will lie fairly dealt with in accordance with law, and that her honor will be vin dicated. Time will tell, and it will not be long either, w hether or not a county lund can be drawn on in a maimer so manitestly unlawful, leaving the taxpay ers no redress whatever. The editor of the Marienvillo Express is privileged to devote the larger portion ol his sheet the wholo of if he like toan effort to obscuro the main issuo by Lis lu dicrous attempts at blackguarding and uncouth al'tise. The people, we appre bend, are not interested in such. The Express man lias a grevience from which ho will probably never recover. It dates back to the time when he was a candidate for Assembly and was defeat' ed. 1'or some time after he quarreled with his neighbors and has nevjr for given the stalwart Republicans of bis own town for their lack of appreciation of h's greatness in that campaigu, and he has 1 ad "rings, political machines, hell hounds, tools aud gangs," ever since. Defeat to a gentleman may be disappoint ing, but it never makes a fool of him, and tho man who cannot take a deleat grace fully should never be a candidate for ollico. Erik county is out of debt with over one hundred thousand dollars surplus in its treasury. Tun new mint in Philadelphia is well provided against a rainy day. It has in its vaults J70,0o0,0o0 in silver alone. Tuouun the war taxes on July I will bo reduced Sln.OOO.Oot a year, the Re publican habit of showing a surplus is likely to be maintained. Mb. Ci.evkland has not Bald that he would not accept another nomination. Tha third term question has not narrowed down to him, and he is silent. Xohtu Carolina is going to hang four of her burglars under a law which pre scribes the death penalty for conviction of this offence in the first degree. TtiOL'oii a sick man, the Sultan of Tur key declines to be subjected to anesthet ics. He might wake up to find that somotxidy in the royal household had paid a hill. A (IAIN the Boers have "crept up within short range" t a British detachment and wiped it out. Tho situation calls for court uiartials rather than a distribu tion of medals. Onk writer ou tho world's population estimates that it will exceed five billion in the year 2230, So many things may happen to modify tho figures that it is scarcely worth while to indulge in the conjecture. Mr. Hkyan'k Omaha organ says he will not be a candidate again unless his election is certain. Jones, of Arkansas, proclanied that it was a sure thing be fore. So did lirvan himself, and hun dreds of others. They may make another miscalculation. Tu K death of ex-Governor Tingree of Mii higan while abroad for the benefit of liis health, removes one of the unique politilical figures of the country, lie was eratic and oftou out of harmony with hie party, but was credited with honesty of convictions. Thehk were many four years ago who denied to William McKinleyany claims to statesmanship. No fair-minded man to-day will do so, nor will any such re fuse to credit him with a patriotic pur pose to promote and conserve the inter est, the wcllfare and the honor of the nation. Tiikiik Is considerable talk of arrest for bribery at (larrisburg in these latter legislative days, and is erecting no little uneasiness in certain quarters. It would be bio bad if some of tho elegant mem bers should conclude to remain at the capital lor a session after the final adjourn- montef the legislature on important busi ness. OtR increase of exports during the fin cal year l'Ml over the preceding year will approach $ 100,000,000. This too, has been done without the sacrifice of a single American industry or the loss of a single job. Were our exports to Porto Rico and the Hawaiian Islands Included, as for merly, f20,000,'in0 could bo added to the above amount, which is, in itself, very satisfactory, considering the war In China, "European retaliation," etc. Pro tection gains nioro foreign markets than Ireo-trade, and preserves our grand homo market as well. American Economist. 1hc Mountains ol Lebanon. From Damascus I lie Mediterranean Sea maybe reached by two different route. The first is by rail which winds over tho mountains with some very difficult grades. The other is by a macadamized highway said to be the finest in the world. This was constructed by the French and, until within a very fow years, has been under their control. Lately however by some ineaniL the Turks have gained control and, like every thing else the Turk touches, ia getting out of repair and w ill need the care of some other uation to save it from utter destruction. The "Sick Man's" sickness is painfully protracted. Our Itinerary called for a ride across the picturesque Lebanon mountain by way of Balbcek promising us a delight ful ending of our camping tour. Rut there were other things to be taken into consideration which caused a division of the party, a artcontiuuingou horseback the others going direct to Rcyrout by rail. The considerations were, enough hoiseback riding, and more time for Da mascus and ilevrout. I cast my lot in with theiatter class and considered I old a wise tiling. And I would just say here to any one contemplating a Palestine camping tour that it is not satisfactory to rush along as most parties do. Few tourists are sufllciontly accustomed to horseback riding to endure tho daily rides of twenty to thirty miles. Many get too tired and worried to enjoy the passing scenery w hile others are so taken up with tho care of their horses over the rough mads even to fee the country at all. It is much better to go leisurely along and leave out many other things that are interesting. This, of course, is not tho American way of doing things. Those of us who remained behind in Damascus felt we had been amply repaid in the study of the tights of that ancient city which the others were obliged to miss. The distance from Damascus to Bey raut by rail is VI miles and takes all day. In the main it follows the high way, crossing it in many places. The eastern railroads are always an interest ing study but this one surpassed any I had yet been on. On account of the very heavy grades they use the rack -and pin ion, on the Abt system for about twenty miles of the way. Their speed averaged about eleven miles per hour, and this gave us ample time to see tho country through which we were passing. We followed the Abana River toward its source in the mountain along a most charming valley whore were growing in luxuriance all kind of trees common to that climate and soil. The olive seems to be the chief of all, it is cultivated every w here and flourishes like the green bay tree. It is the most loug lived of all trees if e believe the stories they tell of the ages ol some of them. Manv of them are said to be 500 years old while some are said to have reached a thous and. One is inclined to take these state ments with considerable allowance. Distance lends enchantment to the view and a story never grows less I .y repeti lion, And then also I think the natiyes arc. inclined to play upon the credulity of the tourist and take advantage of his ig norance. Most tourists are good subjects for this and seem willing to take for truth every thing that the guide says. A fow more travelers of the Mark Twain type would do much toward compressing some of these stories into reasonable sir.e for deglutition. For instance, Noah's tomb, showu on the way, is over one hundred feet long. While tho patriarch lived to be a good old age there is uo evi dence that in stature he kept pace with the passing years. Rut after all may be it is all right. We would not be satisfied without seeing wouderful things and hraring marvelous tales. Is it not for this we travel thousands of miles, and pay out good gold which the natives love so well, endure bardues as soldiers, and enrich the native tlea and mosquito with good fresh American blood. The Orietit may be behind iu ago in some things but ho knows how to entertain strangers, aud ia never taken unawares. One of the surprises to mo was the sharpness of these people. Their mental acumen in driving a bargain, their knowledge of human nature, and facility in the uso of the limited English vocabu lary they possess is marvelous. Like the street Arabs of our city they have early learned to take care of themselves. Alter leaving Damascus our way led through the beautiful plain that sur rounds the city. The snow covered Lob anons were soon reached and we began their ascent at a speed so slow that wo had ample opportunity to take in the ever charming scenery. They lacked some of the beauty we would expect to find because of the absence of trebs and one might tlmost say of the higher ones, vegetation as well. Whatever there is is so small that from a distance their peaks stand out naked and barren against the sky. They are cultivated however al most to the lops and as we approached Iieyrout their steep side bore the richest olive orchards. Stones are plenty and terraces are built all the way up, some times leaving not over fifteen or twonty feet for a row of trees. These stone walls are usually about five feet high and serve to hold the sad I which would otherwise be washed into the valleys. This last was so manifest in the hills round about Jerusalem, From the highest points reached the view was grand and in places I never expect to see tho like again. Hut it is not the Lebanon ol to-day the traveler sees alone. If he sees only this he sees but little. The eye of sense must be aided by the recollections of daya long gone by, when they possess a charm all their own. Onco these barren hill tops were crowned with the most beauti ful trees on earth. It was from Lebanon King David got lumber with which to build his palace of cedar. It was from these same mountains that King Hiram got the cedar which he presented to Sol omon fur the building of the Temple. Rut bow are the mighty fallen ! It ia said only a very few groves of these noble trees that "have been regarded as an object of unrivaled grandeur and beauty in the vegetable kingdom" have escaped the ax of the builder and ruthless hands of the peasant. One of about 400 trees is the most noted. This grove lie far back in the mountains iu a secluded recess surrounded by the highest peaks of the snow clad Lebanon and so diiUcult of access that wo had not the timo to see them. I wax sorry for this as the cedars of Lebanon are so frequently mentioned in the ltiblo. One has only to read his Bible a little to find how often ;oot, prophets and kings have mentii ni them as the emblem of glory, strength aud beauty. The Lebanon district as it is called is peopled by Syrians largely who speak tho Arabic language, and represent the Moslem, Jew, Greek, Latin, Armenian, Maionitc aud Druxe in religious faith. Though it ia nominally under Turkish control it is in reality not so. In 1N10 this district practically Uvonie independent. Tho Sultan appoints the liovcrnor, who must be a christian, and a lion resident of this district. This appointment must bo approved by the European powers and stands for a limited number o: years. All tho police and subordinate officers must be residents, aud no revenue raised can pass out side the dis'rict. For this reason taxes are very low and the people mostly prosperous. J. V. MoAninch. Two rki'KNT Pennsylvania court divi sions are of espeeial interest to the doc- toia and citizens generally. One holds that a physician has a right to refuse to attend a patient, and the other that hav ing taken charge of a sick or injuied patient, he cannot abandon the csso with out duo notice of his attention so to do. Tub Pittsburg Com. liazelte has a dis patch lrom Washington noting the ap pointment of Gen. Harrison Allen, of North Dakota, as auditor tor the post- office department nt a salary of ft.ooo yearly. We are g'ad that the general has got this plum, and his many Iriends iu Warren eouuty will not lie sorry over his good fortune. Mail. In making known his determination to ret uso to be considered as a can didate for renomiiiation in l'Jol, Presi dent McKinley has spoken plainly, con clusively and at the right time. He is not a candidato and would not accept the nomination. Nothing cuild be more final than that. The declaration was made necessary by Indiscreet and over zealous friends who had begun to talk openly about a third term. Now the talk is stopped and w ill never be heard again. With it has stopped all talk about "im perial" ambition, Nothing iu William McKiuley'a wonderful careeer has done more to fix him firmly iu the love and esteem of all Americans. At the close of his present term he will pass into history as one ot the greatest among the truly groat Presidents. Letter to 0. S. Kiu.x. Tionctfa, lu Dear Sir: You know and see aud talk with everybody in and about your town , we want you to know Devoe lead and zinc, that lasts twice as long as tho old- fashion painter's paint (lead and oil), and costs no mora. What would you expect of a paint sold tinder this guarantee? "If you have any fault to find with this paint, oithcr now iu the painting or after ward iu the near, toll your dealer about it. "Wo authorize him to do what ia right at our expense." If we could make von a better paint we should like to do it there's nothing too good for a postmaster. We rao't ; it's the best yet known. And we've had I4. years' apprenticeship. Yours trul v, 40 F. W. Dkvok A Co. P. S. James D. Davis sells our paint in your section. Colonel Rrtan professes to believe that the United States Supreme Court, the President and Congress are in league to curtril "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." He has been crying ou this strain for tho past eight years and the people go right on enjoying all the privilages and pleasures of free-born Americans. JlowN This ! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward fur any rase of Catarrh, that cannot be cured bv Hull's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chknky Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the last h years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wkst it TnAL'X, wholesale drugL'ists, To ledo, O., Wai.DINO, KlNNAN it MARVIN, wholesale druggist, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mu cous su rfaces of the system. Price 7.c per bottle. Sold by all" druggists. Testi monials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Hood Advice. The most miserable beings iu the world are those suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. More than seventy live per cent, of the peoplo in the United States are afflicted with these two dis eases and their ellectsj Sour .Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Hart-burn, Waterbrash, Gnawing and Burning Pains at the Pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and Disagreeable Taste in the Mouth, Voming up of Food alter Fating, Low Spirits, etc. (io to your Druggist and get a bottle of August Flower for 75 cents. Two doses will re lieve you. Try it. (iet Ureen's Prize Almanac. Kpw orlli League Convention, San Francisco, Cal., July 18-21, l!Kil. When planning your trip do Dot forget that the Chicago, Milwaukeo and St. Paul Railway is the most popular, best equipped and safest railroad in the North west. On all of its through lines of travel this railway runs the most perfectly equipped trains of sleeping, parlor, din ing, free reclining chair cars and coaches, It is I lie only line with electric reading lights in each berth in the sleeping cars run between Chicago, St. Paul and Min neapolis, and between Chicago and Oma ha. All regular travelers know and appre ciate the merits of the Chicago, Mil wail kee A. St. Paul Hallway. In purchasing your tickets see that they read via this line, and you are assured the very best ol service. For rates, descriptive literature, etc., tnquiro or vour local ticket agent, or ad dress John K. Pott, District Pa-senger Agent, Hill Park lluilding, Pittsburg, I'a The Nickel Mate Uond will sell Ith of July excursion tickets on July 3rd and 4th, good returning until July Ath, inclusive, at one tare for the round trip good only within distam-e of mites. rite, wire, pnone or call on nearest agent, or pall at or address City Ticket Ollice, UJo State street, Kri, I'a., II. C. Allen, C. P. A T. A. No. ! t"-3 Paint Tour Ilnggy For 75c. with Devoe's Oloss Carriage Paint, ready for use; 10 colors, liives a high gloss equal to new. Sold by James D. Davis. U U-4IU. It is Up to Wletlicr you with comfort or not. A HAMMOCK is au ideal place when you have tliat tircil feeling. There i con lor t ia the prices we ask for our KILLED BY LIGHTNING. Three Person ll'im-keil to Itenth In ln.lfou Town. INDIANAPOLIS, June Jt. - Three persons were killed and several injured by lightuiug during the severe electrical steric which passed over Indiana Wed insn:i uiglit. The ib ad lire: Hert Hathaway, ldnvillc, I ml. tiraee I.iirkin, 10 years old. daughter of llarvcy I.nrkin, Kibsy, Intl. Ira Smith, l oungstowii, Iud. hie injured are: Mrs. -lames Langdun, Ki koiuo. Iud., pariil.vr.ed by lightning; .hum Parsons and son, Kokomo, ter ribly injured by lightning: Henry Good love, Idaville, stuuued. Tin storm took on a cyclonic awt at feu rat places aud did JlO.tnO damage in and around lireentown. Hartford City was visited by terrible hail and wind storms. Fifty oil ,'er rirks were hlown down and several buildings destroyed, ennsine a loss of S'J't.iMMI. Crop Iteuteii Down lv Hull Worm. Ml'NCIi:. Ind.. June SI.-In the pouilieastcrn part of this, lelaware county, thousands of dullai's of toss fol lowed tin- wake of the greatest hail storm ever known in the history of Kistern Indiana. Fields of wheat and coin arc beaten down. Fruit tri-e are Mi pi"'. I and the strawberry crop is !- ftroyed. .Many farmers are ruined finan cially. 'I lie storm distric t Is seven by one and a half miles and no farmers psi aped. Two Negroes l.ynrlieil. SIlUF.VF.roliT. La.. June 20. Flank. Utter known as "Prophet," r-ViiiU mm' 1". !. M. Land, held nt l.en Ion tor ( o;iidn ity in the murder ol John liray Foster, wore taken out by a neib la-; n ght nod strung Ut to a tree. Tiley ev- li It dangling side by side. AntM lriical ltiitlt-rs Slorln a Monastery. MAIHHH. -line J."i.-The nut i-elerieal rioters who paraded the strsis Sunday slioutiug "ltnni the convents," and who hissed the Infanta Isaln-lla, siormed a monastery during th" niL'lit. They were filially disiM'rsed by the pnlce. Varnish Makes Devoe's Varnish Floor Paint cost 5c. more a quart ; makea it look brighter and ware lully twice as long as cheaper floor paints. Sold by James D. Davis. 3 ti-tm. Fourth ol July Kates via the Nickel Plate Road, at one fare for the round trip, good within a distance of 'MO miles. Tickets on ralo July 3d and 4th, good returning until July 5th, inclu sive. Write, w ire, phone or call on near est agent, or call at or address City Tick et olllce, (i-0 State street, Frio, Pa., II. C. Allen C. P. it T. A. No Co 17-3 Pennsylvania Railroad Kcdiiced Hates tu Detroit, account .National Kiln rational Association. For the 'i-eetingof the National K.du- cational Association at Detroit, July 8 to 1, l'.HIl, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Detroit from all stations on its lines, at tho rate of one fare for the round trip. Plus Ji'.oO. Tickets will be sold July tl, 7, and 8, good reluming to leave Detroit not earlier than July 0 nor later than July to. Hy depositing tickets with Joint Agent on or before July I-, and the payment of 50 cents, tho return limit iniiv tie extended to leave Detroit not later than Septemlior 1. 2t TIOMXTA MAHIiirTM CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour W sack 1.10(U.05 Corn meal, feed, lis) lb i.n5 Corn meal, family, V loo Iti 1.25 Chop feed, pure grain 1 Oats .43 Corn, shelled .00 Ileans V bushel 3M Ham, sugar cured .13 Bacon, sugar cured .1 Shoulders .10 Whitetish p kit .00 Sugar OHft.ti) Svrup lioni, .5" N. O. Molasses .35i .50 Coffee, Hoast Hio llfyi 15 Coffee, blended Java .'25 Tea ;&G, .50 Hotter di,. 12 Rico 05fai.0s Kggs, fresh (it, .15 Salt r barrel 1.50 Lnnl .11 Potatoes, V, bushel .50 Potatoes, now peck .4i Lime "( barrel 90l.(Ki Nails keg 2. THE SUMMER SESSION THE EDINBORO STATE NORMAL SCHOOL BEGINS MONDAY, JUIY 8 A school for the busy teacher and the ambitious student. The lollowing cours es ol study will be pcrsueil: Psychology, Pulagogy, Science, Matheinatim, Lan guages, Literature, Kthies, Civics and common bronchos. You cannot atlonl to miss this opportunity. For particulars and information address John F. Htot.Kii, Principal, Ldinhoro, Pa. 0-pi-2iu lloiiierrki-rM',Kxrarftltii. On the first and third Tuesdays of February, March, April, Jlay and June the Chicacn, Milwaukee and St. l'aul Kail w ay Co. will sell Il-jmeseok-ers' Excursion tickets f.om Chicago to poinu in Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Wyoming, Colorado, Iduho, Mimic sola, South Dakota, Montana, Utah, Oregon, Washington and lirilieh Co lumbia, at rate of one fare, plus two dollar', for the round trip, good for twenty one-days. For full prrticu !ars call oo nr ad.lre-n V. S. Howell, G. E. P. A, 31 liroudway, New York, or John P.. Pott, 1) P. A., KK) Park Building, Pittsburg, I'a to 7-1 You ROBINSON. lennsylvania KAlIVltO.VIK til FFALO AND AI.I.KCHKNY VAL LKY DIVISION. Taking ellecl. May 20, l'.HIl. No. 30 ltiiffalo Kxprcss, daily except Sundav .". 11:25a. 111. No. 32 Oil City iind Pittsburg Fx ross, daily, except Sunday. .7:30 p.m. For Hickory, Tidinutc, Warren, Kin tua, Bradford, Olean and the Fast : No. 31 Oleau Kxprcss, daily ex -opt Sunday 8:55 a. in. No. 33 Pittsburg Kxpress, daily except Sunday 4:30 p. in. For Time Tables and additional Infor mation consult Ticket Agent, J. It. HI TC1UNSON, J. K. WOOD, General Manager, tten'l Passenger At.- prwrvi nnd pickle, prrawl n titiu coaUug of reiluoU SPARAFFINE WAX 11 Wn .Np thrra ttwtat)? inoiatni and vruof. l,rrfini Wt aio nwful in ,t-'n .'tli. t wj aho'i. irirhotiM. Fall S !! tTrfWiic. STANDARD OIL CO. What is More Prized than A Becoming Hat? V have them just suited to your taste. Ready to Evening Church Wear Wear Wear Outing and (iolting. Fine Enough to Wrar Evrrywhrre STYLISH HATS AT LITTLE COST .Mm. 11. A. l.Y. Cir, I'iMleavor, l'u. jDr.Fenner'sGQLDEN RELIEF A THI B "IHf IM AT L INFLAMMATION S..rt iimMit, lhtt.in.li.- i mtimtf-,, T t.ih hi' 1 1 mitititr . 4'.-l't r- rpVWtiia, iti- t ie " I "CoMi " FormtTip Frverv GRIP CUKfcS ANY PAIN IN 6 11) E OK. OUT Clelors. lUeMctlatobjr mu Wc. Fredunt,V Y. u - -L-UsiAjeMMMMMii rti Mi Tionesta Cash Store is an UNCOMMON Store, it is an UNIQUE Place, A place where the Hard to Please are Almost Al ways Pleased. Our Goods are the Best, our prices the Lowest. We are always on the lookout for Bar gains and are always willing to Share with our Cus tomers. That is the reason they are always pleased. Here are a few things in groceries : 17 Ib granulated 6ugar, 1. Arbuckle or Lion coffee, 2 Ib lor 2oc. Mocha and Java blend, 51b for 1. Good corn, 7c can. Good tomatoes, 3 cans for 25c. Good peas, 10c can. Here are some Specials in Ladies' Suits: All MvoolJacket Sitits, gray, 5.50, brown, .7.50. All colors at $10.00, 12.50 and $15.00. All colors in Jackets at 5.00. Also, men's all wool suits at 5.50 and up to 10.00. Tants, Shirts, Underwear, Hats and Caps. Carpets are lowest in price here, also Matting and Linoleum. . Shoes for Men, Women and Children, of best makers, who make shoes for style and comfort as well as durability. Bargains jostle you at every turn, but wo can only mention a few here. Come in and see why tho people are so well pleased. Always welcome at Tionesta Cash Store. "Facts are stubborn We start our advertisement with this head be cause we are too busy waiting on our constantly increasing trade to think of anything original. FIRST FACT s tuat wo ,uvt advertise anything that we have not in stock. SECOND FACT i8 that we carry nothing but the choicest goods in every department.. THIRD FACT is t,iat wc good" anything pur chased at our store that isn't as recommended. FOURTH FACT is that our prices are keeping our competitors guessing. Noc Our BLACK CAT" HOSIERY. HEATH k FEIT. AO. A. It. A. Waynr I'ook, President, FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, IM KkClOKS A. Wayne Cook, U. W. liohinsoii. Win. Hiiiearliaugh, N. 1. Wheeler, T. K. Kitohey. J. T. lalo, J. II. Kelly. Colleellons remitted for on day of pr.yinont at low rates. Wo promise our rustom era all the lienelits consistent with conservative b king, lutenwt paid on tlu-u depositx. Your patronage resctfully aolleitetl. SPECIAL SALE ! We uow have a Special Sale ou OXFORDS, io all sorts of PATENT LEATHER, BLACK AND TAN VIGI At (jreutlj- Kelncrl l'rlrc 0,lr LADIES' DRESS SHOE AT $2.00 liai n coin pel itor.t an to Sljle ami lualitj. WE KINDLY SOLICIT YOUR TRADE. JOE LEVI, Cor, Centre, 8enrca, it Sycamore Bta. OIL 1'ITl, 1M. Phono 2:1. i. things." I.I uc of flH.'t.V. Kkli.t, Cashier. Wm. Mmkaiuiai'oii, Vlee rresiduui NATIONAL RANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150,000. THE CALENDAR SAYS Sprina Is Is Gono and Summer Is Hero. Aro you preparod with PROPER CLOTHING? It' you are tint, why ilelay I ugcr? If you buy now you will fin I our stork is absolutely complete, contain, ing every fssliionahle shape of gar ineot, made up in the newest pat terns of foreign ami ilotnerlic light weight fairies. Come in ami tee our KITCHNER YOKE OUTING SUITS. Young men ulio liavo aeco them are for them fclrong l'rieo, $15.00. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA S I . . OIL CITY. PA. Dried peas, 7 lb ior 25c. Beans, 5 lb for 25c. reaches; 10c. lb. Nectorines ', lb for 25c. Oat meal and rolled oats, 9 lb for 25c. Lenox aud Oak leaf soap, 7 bars 25c. Syrup, 25c. gal. N. O. Molasses 35c. gal.
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