THf FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. I. WtNt, Editor a aaoeaicroa. WKPXKSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, I'JOl 1901 NOVEMBER 1901 Bu.Mo.Tu.We. Th. Fr. Sa. ZDLJZZ Jl jl jjjLJL JL.Z-JLJL illl 11 1 15 Z 17 IB 19 20 21 22 23 24 25262728 29 30 TAP.irK tinkers should b invited to re tire to the back row am) krcp quiet, Nkithkr business men nor workmen are askini; for tariff changes. What thev would like to see ia moro freight cars to handle tin ir product promptly. Thk protection of American industries and American wanes Is a distinct ltermh lican principle and the Republican who assails it should take a fresh look at the national platform. Thkkk are strong Indicationa that the I hinese excluin law, which expires in May next, will ho re enacted. There t an urgent demand from the Pacific, coa-t that the harriers lie kept up, and nnlwdv is taking the other side of (he question w ith any enthusiasm. When this matter comes before Congress in the comii.g ses sion some slight opposition may he made by a lew of the Knstern membera, but will be renewed. This, unquestionably, is the wise policy. Tim removal by Governor Stono of Major A. M. Hrown from the Recorder ship of Pittsburg and the appointment of J. O. Hrown, a close friend of Senator Flinn, is one of those peculiar turns in affair-the reason for alnch uo fellow seems able to explain. The Governor gave his reasons at length, laying par ticular stress on the fact that Major Brown was too handy with his ax, lopping oil too many heads in the departments under him. This the Major denies, staling that the Governor made no protests on this scire. It seems to be an act of the Gov ernor'a own doing, Inking no one into his contiilence, except possibH the PI ts burg boss hiiusell. Hilly Flinn. Senator tinay, Attorney General Elkin and other close friends of the Governor, have stated that the removal was made against their earnest protest and advice, and intimate Hint It was a very injudicious proceeding, and that seems to be the general opinion ot the people throughout the State. What the outcome will be must he left with the future to determine. The .Matter or "Kings." The PunxsuUwuey Spirit of last week contains this on the matter of rings; It is usual for persons ho delight in finding fault and trying to kick up a row in any organization to w hich they belong, to talk mysteriously and with bated breath about the enormous in iquities of '-The Ring." Rut if called upon to describe the bugaboo go that anybody could recoguize It, they would have to draw very liberally upon their Imagination. There are always people who are by nature insubordinate. You will find them in churches, In politics, In lodges and everywhere else thulorgau.za lions exist. They want to tear down instead or build np. They are envious, an 1 :ove to attribute bad molivta to everybody. They do not care to take holt; and hplp push things along themselves, but take great pleasure In standing with their arms folded sneering and criticising those who are tugging away In tho har ness. In ever? organization there are always soni" persona who take a greater interest in it than others. They na'urally go ahead and do what they think ought to be done for its welfare and success, and be cause of their eneigy and zeal they come to be looked upon by others who are in terested in the success of the organization as leaders, and their opinions are ac counted of more value than the opinions of those who take little o no intereU These are denominated by (he drones and Kickers as "The Ring." If you want to improve an organization if you are inti rested in its wellaro get into it, and give it the benefit of your advice and council. To stand alool and bowl like a coyote only makes you ridiculous. "All the world loves a lover," and all the world feels like kicking a kicker. We hear much of the political rings, but very little that is rational veiy little that is not dictated by revpnge, wounded van ity, or a chronic disposition to refuse to be anything unless you can be the "whole thing." Like Cassins, these fel lows "will not follow anything that other men begin," and they will not begin auy thing but a row. A political organization in any civil division iu which the popular vote is u.ied to deter mine issues, must lie composed of a majority of voters, or it cannot suc ceed. Those who take the most zeal for the success oftheir party naturally come to be regarded as leaders. Such has ever been the case since man has kept a rec ord of events, and such will continue to be the rule till the end of time. If leaders become corrupt and selfish, and it la ap parent that they are looking more to their own than to their party'a welfare, the rank and file of the organization will soon lose confidence in them, and their influence will die as it should. New leaders will thcu arise spontaneously, but thev will never (Kime from the ranks of the chronic fault tinder, whose business it is to destroy, and not to build. Lead ers must be of the constructive, and not oftho destructive, temperament. Every Republican, and every Demo crat, who takes an Interest in bia party, is a member ol the organization. Those who opiiose it call the active list, or workers, the ring, and point to it as a di abolical thing. The oldest man living cannot remember when the disgruntled ones of his p.rly did not talk about "The Ring," and if he should live a thousand years longer he will continue to hear the same tiling. No cosiderable bodv of moil ran work together successfully without organization. If the Republican party had no organization iu the county, State or Nation, the Democrats would whip ua out ol our boots every time. Without organisation an army w ould be a helpless mob, In more danger from itself than from the enemy. Without organization a church is iucapable of aggressive work In the cause of right. Without organiza tion no large business enterprise can suc ceed, and without organization lat-arcau not maintain its righta and keep up a just and equitable standard of wages. Those who are too ill conditioned, too indolent or too timid to take hold ai.d be an active and earnest worker in any of these organisations, are always the ones who try to tear them down. They think it is their peculiar duty In life to snarl and blubber ami have connipliou fit about a purley immaginary "Ring,' while if you would place in the hands of these fellows the sceptre of authority, you would find them to be the most arbitrary and tyranrbal of masters. It la an old ud well established truth, that he w ho will not trust others cannot bo trusted. Bnnisli The Anarchists. Congressman Landis, of Indians, thinks that all anarchists should be uia rooned banished to some remote Island ami deprived of all coimiiiinica ion with the outside world. The enactment of strong legislation on tho question of an aichy, he aajs, is one ..f the first duties of the new Congress There certainly can not be b o many precautions to pre vent a repetition ol the crime of Czolgosz Some drastic measures will doubtless be considered looking to the prohibition of the spread of anarchistic doctrine. But any unusual and sensational punishment for those mis-lead by anarchistic logic will do more harm than good. Czolgosi was tried, under our present laws, and punished tin same as any ordinary male' factor. He met hisrieath In the electrical ci air, the victim of a mistaken, errone ous and murderous doctiine, that is op posed la law and order and couducive to violence. Kuiina Goldman, her writings and lectuns, were doubtless the prede termining cause of his crime, and the world would certainly be the gainer If she could be placed somewhere where she could do no further barm. Our gov ernment is certainly Justified in adopting measures that will prevent her residing in this country and devoting her entire life to spreading doctrines advancing its destruction. Derrick. A Uaai One on Roosevelt. If the French pe- pie believe all they read in their newspapers they will im bibe some odd ideas regarding the new President of the I'nitcd States. Here is a sample translated from an article in one of the illustrated weeklies: "Theodore Roosevelt, or 'Teddy, the Terrib e,' as he was known among his wild comrades on the plains ot Northwestern America, is a man of the people, rough an. I ready. Of humble origin (his father was a settler on the plains and lived in a one-story hut) he has risen by sheer merit to the proud position he now occupies. From early boyhood he was accustomed to the use of the rille, often using the weapon in do lense of hi? home against the fierce as saults of the Indians. At an early age he left hon.e to live the lite of a cowboy. Hundreds of men have fallen victims to his skill with a repeating ritle.hul Roose velt himself, in all his encounters, has never received a scratch, a fact which soiuoattri ute to the constant wearing next hia heart nfan old charm, presented by a gypsy woman many years ago. This charm is a bear's tooth set in solid gold, and the President of the American repul.lii; is never without It. On 'his ac count, it is said, he hag no fear of assessi nalion, and has otten remaiked that no bullet could have any effect on him. Even his elevation to the high office of President, it is freely predicted, will not deter Mr. Roosevelt from indulging in his former pleasures ol ihe ch"e, and it ia probable that when Govi rnment busi ness lags he will often take a run out in Ohio, or even farther west, for a little buffalo bunting." Wholehearted Tribute to an Old Ttouestnn. Dknvkr, Colo., Oct. 24, laul. Editor Iiepublican: Iiear Sir and Old Friend Many yeara ago I became well and in tiuiatelv associated with one of your most estimable citizens and ex -soldiers of the rebellion, Cap't. II. Z. Towner, of Co. G. of the Kid Pa. Vols., a straight Rcpubli can and a stalwart Mc Kin Icy man. This old comrade I have met ill numer ous vicissitudes and have always lound him a "true blue" In whatever emergen cy of life we encountered each other. Ills name is a household word in his native state.and in the annalsof the Army of the Potomac. It would possibly be aireeablo but do siii prise to his old friends in your county to know Uiat the notoriety and enviable notoriety be achieved in all the Virginia campaigns in which be engaged which culminated in the surrender at Appomat ux Court House of Lee and his army, have been all continued during bis so journ in the west. Passing through all the evils ot 111" Kansas grasshopper raid bo finally land ed in our own fair state, in which ne has in various avocations achieved the same enviable notoriety that he did iu Virginia as a soldier of the Republic, and to-day stsnds more than peer with any man in the Centennial stat. Afloi continual service with the Den ver Union Water Company, lasting over a term ol years corressinding to his term of service in the United States army he stands to-day as the most confidential and trusted employee of that company. His Integrity, honesty and efficiency are unquestioned and it In nothing more than just and meet that we send word of his success and financial stability through your columns to those who loved and admired him in "the days that tried men's souls." To-day be is a contractor under the auspices of the Denver Union Water Works and has under his control a body of eighty men. Is anything more fitting than that the HurniuoN should pay this fitting trib ute to bis ability and financial integrity ? I hope to see this in your columns and rest assured that it will lie promptly owned, acknowledged and thoroughly appreciated by all of his comrades and associates in the Rocky Mountain system. Truly and fraternally yours, J. Wii.kks Mookh. Ed. Monro's Once a Week. Cream of Die Ncns. Brtindage's celebrated bread kept fresh at the White Mar Grocery. tf Shoes for service and fit are sold cheapest at T. C. S. It The demand for sincerity is far in ex cess ot the visible supply. Hopkins has Ihe fine line of over mats. There's a bargain in every one of them. H People say things evoiy day that they shouldn't, and hear from It a month or two later. Buy where you know prices are low est. T. C. S. it A third person always tells. New overcoats at Tionesta Cash Store. See them. It People in books are so good to the poor. Underwear to suit evei v one at Tio nesta Cash Store. It In every disreputable story you find the woid love. Rubber goods for wet sloppy weatb er are here to be found In endless variety. We can dress you out from l ead to fool. Hopkins. It When a mother talks of "training' her baby, the men smile. We cannot mention everything you need but will gladly te'.l you our price if you suggest your wa:its to lis. Tionesta Cash Store. It When a fool keeps his mouth shut, he Is not known as a fool. The newest and nobbiest things in hats for old, young and middle ag-d is to be lound at Hopkins'. Not high in price, but away up in style and quality. It If your enemies are loafers, you can win with a bob-tailed flush. The overcoat season is hero iu all its fury and so is the overcoat stock at Hop kins' store. A more complete line has never been seen in this county, and a fairer price n ver was asked for thai sort of garment. Call in and see for yourself. If there ia anything in hypnotism, whv don't the bill collectors t ike It upT Statu of Ohio, City or Toi.kpo, ) I.l'CTS I ol'NTY, I Frank J. Ciiknky makes oath that be Is the senior partner ot the firm of F. J. Clienev A Co.. doing business in the City ol Toledo, County and state afore sai ', and that said firm will pay the sum of ONK tlUM'KEH HOI. LA KM l-.r each and every case of Catarrh that can not be cured by the use of Hall's Ca tahkh Cl'RK. " FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in in v presence, this tith dav ot December, A. Ii. lSWi. skaL. A. W.GI.EASnX, -Youry J'libtic. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken'internally and acta directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces ot the system. Send lor testimonials, tree. An article tiiat U worth f :l is "raffled off" for twenty, to make up for the trouble of selling the tickets, Ten-Year Paint No paint will last ten years in unfavor able conditions. Dev.ie lasts even longer than that in favorable conditions. Sold by J. P. Davis. ERI3ANDS' LAST CHANCE. If l tlnluu Is Not llei-l-l .(II N. K.it 1st Inns W.I I C.-ie. SOFIA, Nov. 2:t..Ir. Hi. Unso,,. the diplomatic nircut here of the United States, st.-irteil yestenhiy for Constanti nople, there to confer v. ilh Sji.uccr Eddy, the secretin)- of tin United Stiitu let'iition as to tlicbest niei.iis toward hast ening n solution of tlic deadlock which has iiriscn in the 11 g iibtioin. over tin release of Miss Stone. Mr. iiei;ins in will prid.ildv return hire. briiii:iiig with him cash with which to pay .Miss Sioue'i ransom, ns her kidnapers insist this pay ment ho made in Ttilkisli goid. .Mi. IiicKiuson is lonsi.leiiiig the ad visability of presenting tin iiltiiiiutcuin to the briuiinds. in wliii-li he will tix 10 days as the period within which illi.msl inns' be mi l pted by the brigands as Miss Stone's rniiKoni. If this proposal is not accepted by her captors, nil dcallus with tlic bandits, so far ns 1 1 if I wiled State Is i Ollecrncil. W l.l cease. If these conditions have not nlreiidy been (liitnled bv Mr. I i"Uiiisoii, the ill tiitintiiui will almost certainly be deliv ered as soon ns the American diplomatic agent retiiriw from Constantinople. According to the latest information re ceived here both Miss Stone nn I Mine. Tsilka continue in ratlicr g I health They are com ealed iu a large viilage near iMibnila. whither they wen t i'.ci hliudfo'deil niul where only rude com forts arc oh! aimilde. Accoitliui.' to the statement of n per son who arrived from IMiliuitza last night the captives have bis-n removed from n villni-c near Iiiihiiilza In a point near the frontier, mid Miss Stone got wet while crossing the river Struma. TO PREVENT DIFFERENCES I'lau For ll;vl,lon nf Ctnt'.rlhul nl Be tween MrKlnlfiy Memorial AiM-lsllon. WASHINGTON. Nov. l.-I'lans by which it is hoped to prevent differences between the t'.inton .MeKiiiley Monu ment association anil the Washington Memorial Arch association and scenic harmony of action were agreed upon nt II meeting of tin- executive louimittee of the hitter body yesterday. A com mittee of live was appointed to confer with the bouril of trusting of the Clinton association In this city Dec. 7. A resolution was adopted for the guid ance of the Washington conferees out lining the wishes of the executive roin jmittec. These two associations shall make a joint poll of the country fur the fund to erect both the niunuiueut ut Canton and the memorial arch In this city. The territory to he canvnssed will Include everything except the Iiistrict of Columbia and the state of Ohio. The desire of the executive committee and the proposition which will be made to the lioard of trustees of the Canton association is that of nil the money col lected one-third shall go to the Canton monument and two-thirds to the mem orial arch. The excitement Incident to traveling and change of food and water often brings on diarrhoea, and for this reason no one should leave home without Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale bv Killmer Bros. Ti onesta, and W. G. Wilkins, West Hick ory. f'aw .Kill fur Sale. We have at our mill below Warren one complete saw mill, equipped with Sterns' spring sets, and alio her lighter mill which we will dispose, of at a very reasonable rate. Anyone desiring to purchase a mill will do well to call nod examine them or address ua either at Warren or Tionesta. If. Wakhkn Li'Miikk Company. OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED FROM 10 A. M. TO 4 P. M. .Special Hunters Kales Begiiiing Nov. th, until Nov. 30th, the Nickel Plate Road will sell hunters tlcK ets to parties of :t or more traveling to gether to McCome or Payne, or stations between these points, to So. Whitb.y or Willvalo, or stations between these points, at one fare for the round trip. Return limit Dec. 2. Obtain detailed in formation from nearest agent of the Nickle Plate Road, or cull at or address City 1 icket Office KO St.. to St., Erie. Pa., 11. C. Allen, C. P. A T. A. No. :.li,-;lt Jumped on a Tea Teany Null Tho little daughter of Mr. J, N. Powell jumped on an inverted rake made ol ten penny nails, and thrust one nail entirely through her foot and a second one hall way through. Chamberlain's Pain Halm w as promptly applied and five minute later the pain had disappeared and no more Buttering was experienced. In three days the child was wearing her shoe as usiirtl with absolutely no disisimlort. Mr. Powell is a well known merchant of Forkland, Va. Pain Halm is an antisep tic and heals such injuries without ma turation and In one-third the time re quired by the usual treatment. For sale bv Killmer Bros., Tionesta, W, G. Wil kins, West Hickory, Pa. 1st I.IKK WOHTH I.IVIMJ f Then don't neglect a cough or cold, es pecin ly when on.v twenty-live cents will buy a bottle of Mexican Syrup. It is so soothing, and so many consumptives have been made well by its use. Read some nl the testimonies on the wrapper around each bottle that prove this rem edy in- re sure lor deep seated colds, habitual coughing and even consump tion, than any other lemedy known to physicians in -ny of whom recommend slut it where less etlacacioua remedies lall. Pale. Puny, Children. If a child has a had smelling breath, if it habitually picks its nose, j It is cross and nervous, if it does not sleen soundly, it it is hollow-eyed, if it has a pale, blood less complexion, it it is growing thin and liteless, give it Mother's Worm Syrup and you w ill remove the cause of its dis tress quickly. Then will 'ts littleclim ks get re 4 and rosy. Its appetite and d litest ion improve, and its health be belter. P ice only ii cents. No other worm killer so effective. Ee Not Deceived. Don't think you can neglect youi bealtn and reach old aue. The way lo longevity Is to be kind to nature and then nature will be kind to von. Con- slip .tion, inactive liver, etc., are foes to nature. .Mexican Hoot fills help nature. Try them. They cure bv cleans ng and strengthetiiiiir. Pain Can Be Cured. Whv sutler pain? Pain is trying to kill you. Why not kill pain. Nothing kills am, either Internal or external pain, so quicklv and so effectively as Gnoch's Quick Relief. Cures cramp and colic. A Complete Cure. When voti lake o cira Sarsaparilla you find It a complete cure lor bad blood. rue-lne cures files I Money refunded it it ever fails. Allti-Ague cures chills and fever. To Ihe I'ntilir. Allow me to say a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Ceuuli Riinedy. f bad a very -evere cough and cold and loured would get pneumonia, hut alter takimr Ihe second dose ol this medicine I felt belter, three Isittles of it cured mv cold and the pains in my chest disappeared entirely. I am most respectilully yours lor neallli, rtatpn M. .Meyers, til Thirty eventh St., Wheeling. W. Va. Sold by Killmer tiros., I lonesta, . G. WIIKins, West Hickory, Pa. Tourist (nrs on Hie Nickel Plate Kiind Semi- weekly Trai scontineinal Tourist Cars between the Atlantic and Pacific coast, are operated via the Nickel Plate Road and its connections. Tourist cars relered to afford the same sleeping ac commodation with same class of mat tress and other bed clothing that are pro vided 111 the legular Pullman sleeping car service. These tourist cars leave Boston, Mondays and Wednesdays, and leave San Fianclsco, Tuesdays and Fii days. Same cars leave Buffalo via the Nickel Plate Road at I:OU a. in., Tues days and Thursdays for tho west, East bound leave Chicago, Tuesdays and Sat urdays at 2::10 p. in. Berths in these Tourist cars are sold at greatly reduced rates. Conveniences are offered without extra cost lor healing food or preparing coflee or tea, allordiug every facility for comfort on a long journey, especially for families trave lug with children. Low est rates may bo obtained always via the Nickel Plate Road lor all points East or West. For special information regarding all trains on tho Nickel Plate Road, In cluding the tourist earv, cos u It the near est aent of the Nickel Piste Road, or call at or address City Ticket Office K0 Stalest., Erie, Pa, H. C. Allen, C. P. 4 T. A. No. liH-11-tlt Notice. Notice is hereby given that an applica tion will lie madeto the Governor ol Pen nsylvania on the 2flth day nf Nov., A. D. I!S)I, by Frank McNeal, E. A. Yetter, VV. S, Calderwood, Fred W, Reeso ai d Oscar II. Johnson, under the Act of As sembly entitled, "An act to provide lor the incorporation and regulation of cer tain corporations." approved April ill, ls.74, and the suppliinents and amend ments thereto, for Ihe charter of an In tended co-poralion to lie called "The Blue Jay Supply Company" the charac ter and object of which is, "Trading and Dealing in Genera! Merchandise" and for Iheso purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the riuhts, benefits and privi leges of said act ol Assembly, its suppli inents and amendments thereto. 3t T, F. Ritciiky, Solicitor. Gives a bread-winning- edocs. tlon, fitting young men for actual dntlesof life. For circulars, ad dress P. DUFF te SONa. I'W about your stock of Stationary Wo do high class Job Printing. 2- in ROBINSON. The Larqest and Most Attractive M STOCK '-g I haveevershown . now open and nn sa e, embracing everything new and desirable in TRIMMED AND C.V UNTRIMMED 'g HATS. nad a general as- vvr -' " sortilienl of MILLINERY TRIMMINGS. I have also added a nice line of Ladies' and Children's - Hosiery, fcf7T Ladies' nL Furnishing Goods. Embroiderv Silks, Perfumes, and Toys of all kinds Mas. Jl. Ifiwar, ENDEAVOR, PA 40 1IK.II OF First Class Horses At Private Kale or I-Xt-hange. Until further notice I will beat BRCOKVILLE FAIR GROUNDS With a full stock nf high grade Ohio and native horses, diivers, general business and draft horses. All horses guaranteed as represented. Extra lot of Heavy Draft Horses. GRANT SHUSTER. IT, J Aren't they handsome? CAST IRON. WATER PROOF SHOES- Tionesta Cash Store A Little Timely Talk Trices do the lalkiug in the average biiiue Iraiiaaclio'i. The truth nf tint aienient de pends mi the intrinsic value nl the article offered. This store is lUgM ou Dry Goods, It's Ulght ii Shoes, it's it I gilt on Furnishing- gumls, ill Hight tin Groceries, ami ltlglit ou every Ar lirle ol Morchaud se we handle. Its the lllght lit' iu all that pertains tu (ioodtun iu qU hj as well as I. iwness iu l'llce that hat caused our business In grow Wa are all lialile I error, hut if tie error we make it Itlgllt. Our reputa tion standi fir t:iat. Omit) i nil examine our goods and prices You will then hi ready In throw away your Calalotiguc. Il you can't come Write. HEATH Up-to-Date AO. A. It. A. Way.nk Cook, President. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler. Collections remitted for ou day of pry men t at low rates. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative b king. Interest ptid on tints deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. 3 Soft arness can mk your hci tu ax-i. m guv -ftrffi t..ui:h Mma 'f 'Jlm V-At umiu Ki lt Kll llnr- ItfV f.1 nv You lrfAv Uiuil.vHi iu litV-ni.keU IV I t.t Iwliu Iting 4 It k' 7t 1 Bl oruiDim.y iui4. fi Harness QS! ?. Q mnkf AfKr It klnK hr I ltst T"1. '--nvy Itxltttl oil. . H-.-1-Jiv im-pnr.fl tu wttU- UUiJ t'.ii MiltltilT, Boit, rTrrwhf.rt 111 CUM Jail Ulcl, Kado tj STANDARD Oil CO. Dr.Fcnner'sGOLDEN RELIEF Kud 6vl t,'Wi:i,IO...r uiiii .-in Nmia, Til l i'tr tnr ik t L INFLAMMATION Sorrtiinwt, Hes.la.-h Rilnuli, Tooth li ho ' I imtitilei, Clil Sr-.lluu..rt.- rlc "Coin's," Formtntr Fevers, GRIP. iCUhta ANY FAIN INSIDE OH OU? In urn- Ui llilrlv iiniiiilra. I BlMMl.rs. Tho.u. mail UK. rrlonl,J. f , J OKKN.O FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer Iu HARNESS. 10LURS, BRIDLES. And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. 1 IONKNTA. PA. That's what most ev ery lady rayi when they look at our new Drew Footwear. Tbe smartest Patent Leather shoes are here, olyle showi out lo ev ery lioe, lace and but ton. No fancy prices for ilyle never! if H 1 would bo just the thing for Nchool fSlioesj if it were more pliable and not quite soheayj. Tbe next best thing is our "Twio Owl" Calf Shoes for boys and girls. Fall shoes ate nearly all sizes and widths, Try a pair of these good shoes at J 1.50 and f 1,75. and heavy shoes f.ir men the kiud lha give that easy feeling to your feel, We have 11 styles from the wide French toe to the mnst fashionable dress shoe. Cinie to us for shoes and rubbers and save money on every purchase. L FEIT. Doalcrs in BOM. K Itl.I.Y. Caabler. Wm. Smkarhauuh, Vice P teslili n NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150,000. DIRKCTOKS G. W. Kobliiaon, Win. Hmearbaugh, T. K. ttltchey. J. T. Hale, J. H. Kelly. Shoe Luxury Made possible for modest pork elhonks bv our line of f 3 00 ami $;I 50 Shoes fur tut-li. These ihoei re fatuous f.r their tiquisiln fit, their stylish ehnpliress, their ah solule ii inloit and their strvi.e able qualities. An uueiualeit Combination of Ease, Elegance nil Economy. The laleil styles ami tie nest il handsomest leathers Eomel Box Calf, Vi i, Veliur Calf, Talent Leather, Pal.ni Calf and lilsck Russian C.ll - All Stylet f3 00 aud3 .50 JOE LEVI, Cor. Ceolre, Seotca, & Sycamore Sn OIL CIT1, P.. Pho nt 2't.
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