THF FOREST REPUBLICAN. . i. C. WINK, f OITOS 4 SsaoeftlCTOft WElXKSIAY, DECEMBER 18. IWH It seems to he a dead sure thiim there will le i.o monkeying with the tariff this Conprcsa. Is s.niih "r..Utn polities Senator Mc Lauiin re,. resents i lie arguments and Senator Tillman the epithet. Sknator I'tMtosK has tnlrndeuoed a bill in the Senate for the erection of t public buildiua in Hutlcrtncosl lno.OuO. Tim "revolt against protection," as the Pittsburg P.wt ilescrited the call lor the reciprocity eon veil I inn, didn't ''rtvolute" worth a cent. Thosk who are no impressed with the necessity of tarill revision must at least limit that the c untry has done fairly well under the present taiiff. Frkk silver is played oil . Imperial ism is played out. Thus tree trade is the onl- issue that is left fur the IVmocrais to conjuie w iiu. I.nok out for all kinds ot calamity shrieks and shouts. Is the United Slates brigands are an quickly run down and exterminated Unit no hand is known toexist. When Kuro pean authoruies are equally in earnest on this subject he bandit system will end there also. The Democratic party still talks free trade; the II yan faction lti to 1. Over in England they are preaching pn tectiou to England's interests. They havo so few that they would like to keep something tliev ean recogniie. Thk ttianiifactiirers are not such fools as the free traders took lliein to be. That's because the fn-e traders don't know much about manufacture and the great national principal whirb has fostered the indus tries of the countrv. Nit'AKAut'A lias signed a treaty leasing perietually to I ho I'nited states s strip of territory six miles wide lor the construc tion nl the isthmus canal, ti round should bo broken for this long-tatked-of enter prise belore the close of auotber year. Sksa Tor Hoar's resolution favors the international selection of some island in the Pat-ilic to which anarchists mav be deported. It is no more than fair that the enemies of all government should be isolated w here they i an try their theories upon each other. Is the national reciprocity convention Democratic delegates were as insistent upon a protective tarill as Hepublicaus. The I), mocralic delcgat I nun Louis ville declared that facta of which he had personal knowledge made protection a business principle. Tnus the "baron robbers" are in the town ol Henry Wat terson and ol his own party. If Congress, governed by the spirit of evil, should lake up tho tariff questlou there would be lobbying for higher dutiea here and lower duties there, and manu facturers snd importers Would have to stand and mark time till they knew what the outcome of the turmoil and the strife was to be. To attlempt to revise the tar ill is to put the brake on the wheels of the chariot of prosperity. Cm LI is once more preparing for war. That country passes a large part of its time either in war or In making arrange ments lor war. The countries of its vi cinity have loiiml It a rather disagreeable neigh Ur, Even in the 1'an-American congress at the Mexican capitid the Chil ian delegates have given some trouble to the representatives of the rest of the countries nl the hemisphere. A change In Chili's te.nper and con luct would be advantageous to it-el . and pleasing to its neighbors. TrntU. S. Civil Service Commission will hold examination at several places in each State during March and Apr'.l, to secure young men and women for the grvernment servl'-e. 9,8U persons ce cured positions last year through these examinations. Probably 10,0o0 appoint ments will hi made tins year. All ap pointments are for liie and for most po sitionsouly a coimnon school education is required. Salaries at appointments vary from jiiiio to flail year with lilieral promotions alterward. Politics is not considered. This affords a good oppor tunity lor people between 10 and 45 years of age Toose desiiing places of this kind can get full information ahouttbem, free, by writing to the Columbian Corres pondence College, Washington, D. C. and asking lor its Civil Service catalogue, number three. It is idle to attempt to deny that a man of wealth commands more respect, other things being equal, than a man who is poor in this world's gisids. If we do not respect the man himself we respect his house and lands. Therelore, oh brother, it is good that you get a title to some of the earth's surface, tiet a home of your own, at least, tin matter how humble. It will add to your self respect, at least, and make you a better citizen. Hut do not let this idea of Kssession transform you into a human swine. Remember that thl re are letter things even than wealth kindliest, Immunity, honesty aud lev crenec lor what is good and noble. Some men, when they go in pursuit of the dollar, forget everything else. They lcnme all palm just a b:g band, reach ing out for things. We should preserve the happy medium and neither be a care less and improvident loafer, or a heartless money grabber. Punx'y Spirit. Onlr Hie Mrk Need Medicine. There are men who believe that all that is necesss y to revise the tariff is to give brief time to the cutting of duties. The country was prosperous in lxfej until the deleat of fieneral Harrison made sweep ing tariff revision certcin. Such sweep ing revision was made in the Wilson bill, tvhii b the house pa sed. The Gorman bill, which became law, saved the iron and other schedules, but the certainty of revision along purely revenue lines was the leading cause of the panic w hich fol lowed the inauguration ot Mr. Cleveland. Recovery did not come until the passage ol the Iiingley law. V ilh this warning before the country the general revision of tho tariff should be in ulo with tho greatest care. The I """.V i prosperous beyond precedent Few people can lie crcatly injured by re- tout m of the present tariff for a iiwnn hen lalior ia ao generally employed and many lines of tnamU'arture are crowded with ortlers. The Pittsburg Dispatch, an independent paper, eoldinit conservative vies s on the tariff, is right w hen it says that "tariff revision is a medicine; It may do some gtvnl when commerce ia un healthy, but if, in the be ghih of business vigor, we Ixii ti tinkering the Industrial body with nostroms, it may very soon reach the condition of bad health." The grow ing sentameul among: Kepublhana w ho discuss the question in Washington is in faior of submitting the revision to a bo.ly of experts. Hut, whatever policy uayie adopted, the Republican party will lie united in its sin port. Americana Should ltnild It. The Post of this ciiy is ver anxious that no American shall mane any money out of the construction of the Nicaiagua Canal, now that it has failed lo prevent Its construction. It says no w hite, man can work there. That is not true, and is only pirtly true of the Isthmus of Pan inn There has never been day on the Isthmus nl Nicaragua as hot as we often I ave it in New York, and it is hotter ev ery summer in St. I -on is man In Man agua. The Post would li e to have the Isthmus covered a ilh Chinese, who would expend the least possible sum where it would get back to America. The American Economist hopes that the laboi era and oiber employes on that ca nal will lie either Americans or those w ho are not precluded by race from tie ing Americans; that the material em ployed in Its comtruction will be of American origin, and that all such ma terial will lie regarded as carried in the coasting trade and its carriage confined strictly to vessels sailing under the American (lag. If we build the canal with our own money and then allow all the rest of the world to use it, it is little enough to ask that the profits ol building it go to Amer icans, All employers of the Emperor Wi.liam'a steamer lines, which are try ing lo mnnnpolir.e the carrying Hade of the Caribbean Sea, will oppose this prop osition with their utmost force. Ameri can Economist. Lynch. The chemical works at this place are In need ot more gas as the supply is limited and causes mary shut downs. The meal market and store are doing a thriving business. C. F. Fox is at home again, having finished bis job on Hear creek, w here he bas been working the last two weeks. Chas. McNeal is with us again having gone through business college at Kane, A liox social was held in the school house las: Faiilsyeve'g lo rais- money to buy an organ for the use of the school. Thirty dollars was the sum realized, and every one reports a most enjoyable time. Two dollars and seventy-live cents was the highest bid on any one box. The re citations by the pupils showed earelnl training and reflected great credit on both teacher and pupils. Another young lady has decided to make O.K. Rupeat's plac ber perma nent home in the future. (It's a girl.) The Forest Lumber Co, bas extended its railroad into the chemical company's yard in order to haul chemical wood fiom Iron City to this place. tOO KKH tHIl, 100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to leai u that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in nil its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia the only Hisill e cur. known to the medical fra ternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requir. a a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in 'ernally. acting directly spon (lie blood and mucous surface of the system, there by de-tro ing the foundation of the dis ease, aud giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assist ing nature in doing Its work. The pro line ors have so much faith in its cura tive powers that they olfer One Hundred hollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Addresa, K. J. CHEN EY A CO.. Toledo, unio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are thebest. ( ream of the News. The largest and most beautiful as sortment of fancv chinaware for Christ mas will be found at Kiilmer itros. new store. 2t Never be miserly with sympathy for a crying child or a sick man. Wis granulated sugar or 2'lts) brown sugarxiuoatT.C.S. It Some people are never ratislied un less doing something they suoulun t. Medallions. Alliums, mirrors, and a hundred ot' er fine articles that make el- e via nt presents st Kiilmer Bros, drur store. It II a girl has a brother, it's twenty to one that he will object to ber nrst love atlair. Buy your gifts at the anti-trust store and you will get no "duns In the new ye ir. T. U. S. It If you want to please a little girl, tell ber of some duty to remind her brother. Jewel ca.ea, n ithing your girl would appreciate more for a Ch' istinas remem brance. Kiilmer Bros, drug store is the place lo get lliein. It Some people give with so much re sistance that you would rather do with onl. All money looks alike to us, we have one price for all at T. C. S. It Some men are suspicions of their friends, but csn always be worked by strangers. For Sale. At once, ou acount of death in the family, at invoice, a stock ol general mer chandise in the F, E. Setley store build ing. Call or address lock box 235, West Hickory, Pa. tf V. Wood, Mgr. A Christmas (iifl. To everyone ordering a suits before January 1st we will make a present of 10 percent, from the list price. See sam ples ' d order at once at Tiosesta Cash Store. (it Ice. Hkadquartkrs KRS 1 w Post, K..O.A.R. j Capt. G for or. Stow No. 274, Dhpt of Pa Tiosesta, Pa., Dee. 17, 1001. .Notice is hereby given to the members of Capt. George Stow Post that their ofll cers for the ensuing year will be installed in conjunction with the officers of the W. R C. No. 137. on Wednesday, Jan. I. 902. It is hoped that every memb' r will be present. C. A. Hill, Com. J. U'. Morrow, Adjt. DFSPER !( HOOlMltN ( MPTl KHI. j The Man Who killed ( lib I r Police ! JMiratb of iiliisvillc Can lit 1 In West Virginia. j A Clarksburg, W. Va., dispatch under' date ol IVc. 11, stales that lliu last vest ige of doubt as lo lb l lrti'ily ot Frank Woodard, arrested here on Tuesday night as Frank Woslard, wanted for the mur der of haul. I Mcti rath chiet of Police of Tilusvihe, Pa., on the morning of Nov ember 11, lSo, was swept away at II o'clock to niuht, when Mayor Joseph J. McCrum, of Titusville, arrived there and positively identified Ihs long missing murderer. The prisinuer was hroiwht fmm the county jail to the court house and identified and immediately taken back to jail. Papeis were served upon Mayor McCrum by IVpnty Sheriff Kir kendale in behalf ot James Childers, ex chief of police of Clarksburg, who claims the&.5n0 reward, in conue. lion with Ed ward Slavin aud Alonsn Mct'loud. It has developed that thf three entered into a contract w ith on- named Dorsev, who was an acquaintance of Woodard, H at they should arrest him and that the reward should be divided lunong tho tour. There are other claimants to the reward who have not yet apjieared. It has also been started here since the artist that the capture was brought about through the agency of two gamblers w ho were in Titusville previous to the murder ofChief of Police Mrtiratli and while there met, played cards and g' t acqua'nt ed with Woouard. When Mayor MeCruin. who was a lile long friend of Chief of Poll -e Mclirath, and who has devoted almost all of his time to running down U man respoiisb ble for his death, was brought lace l.i fire with Woodard he id. ntifbd In in Imme diately and the prisoner recognized the uiayro. The I alter was completely over come by his emotions and his feelings found relief in sobs while the tears flowed copiously from hisees. Mavor McCrum expects In start with the prisoner lor Crawford coun'y on Saturday evening but may not be able to do so tor two or three days later as requisition paocrswill probably be necessary. The capture ot Woodard was without any sensational or tragio features, in spite ol the many predictions made that this notorious desparado would probably die with bis boots on In roosting olllcers should ha ever be apprebei.ded. The man waa fully prepared to carry i lit stub a programme at is made evident by the fact that he carried three pistols fully loaded, a large clasp knife and a rar.or when be was arrested. That he did not have the opportunity to inflict bodily barm upon the officers who arrest -d liini is due solely to their clever detective work. The arrest was made in the saloon of A. L. tiaughan, on Pike street, at 10 o'ebn-k Thursday morning by Olll. -era Hogmss and Isenhar, of Clarksburg. These offi cers bad learned that n'ondard was in (In habit of visiting Clarksburg at frequent intervals and gambling in a room at the rear of the saloon. They laid their plans carefully and on Thursday morning when the suspected man entered the place, they followed soon after him. Woodard went to the rear room and en gaged in a game of "craps" and had just gathered In s stake of $10 w lirn the offi cers arrived. They walked rImmi! the room iiiieon'-ernedly, although watching the game and w hen they caught him witb his mind intent on the throw of the dice they seized him and held him fast, nl 'bougb be made a tierce struggle to gel bis arm loose and reach bis revolver which was in the breast of his coat. Die officers subjected him lo a thor ough search at once and found in his possession $.10 in cash, three revolvers, a rar. .r and wicked looking scalp knife of i he dirk pattern. The Derlck representative called to are the man immediately alter his arre-t and there seems no doubt but that he is the much wanted man. Every feature is Hie same as in the photographs sent out by the officials cf Titusville, a large nuuilier of which were circulated here about five weeka ago when ex Police Officer Pren tice of Titusville, saw and recognized Woodard a' Pine Orove. Woodard bas been a constant visitor lo Clarksburg during the past year and since his arrest the rumor has gained credent e tl.st be has been the leader of the gang of safe breakers and btirulars that have been operating in West Virginia and in Ohio in this tuimediato neigh borhood. During his periodical visits here be always seemed well supplied witb plenty of money and was an invet erate gauib er. His arrest was brought about by ex Policeman "Mike" Ccnnell, who for some time, suspected Woodard to be of a desperate character. Woodard waaariested without a war rant but one waa issued immediately after be bad been secured and be had a hearing this morning before Aldenn .n Riley, of Clarksburg and waived sn ex amination. When the warrant was read to the prisoner in the jail h' w as sullen and refused to talk and se. med melan choly lo the extreme degree. He refused to talk to the Derrick representative in regard lo the crime for which he is charged. His arrest dhl not seem to af feet hisappetileas ho demanded food as soon as he was plaited in jail on Thursday night. It is said that Woodard bas confessed, in the Clarksburg jail, to being the much wanted bandit who was with the gang at Titusville. Some additional particulars of his movements are given in the follow ing account: About eight weeks ago Woodard ap peared at a saloon in Pino (irove, con ducted by a man by the name of (iorman, who foimerly resided in Glean, N. Y., and who personally knew Woodard. On the niuht in question Woodard got into a game of poker and it is said drew his evi r ready gun on a man during the game. It was Oorman, (he taloon keeper, who p. inted out Woodard to J. W. Prentice, formerly on the police lorce in Titusville, as the m ssing man wanted for burglary and murder in Titusvibo. Will e seated in the game Woodard faced the door, here he kept an eye on everybody who entered, Oorman is worth considerab.e money, sud would have arrested Woodard himself but did not want to take any chances w ith the desparale character. After seeing Wood ard Mr. Prentiite coiiiiniiiiicaied with Ti tusville authorities and III n Hie work began in earnest ol running the criminal down. Patrolciiian Marron, who knew Continued on thinl pae. Tourist Cars on the Nickel Plalc Itoad semi- weekly Transcontinental Tourist Cm between the Atlantic and Pacillc coast, are operated via the Nickel Plate Koad and its connections. Tourist cars relered to altor.l the same sleeping ac commodations with same class of mat tress and other bed clothing that are pro vided in the tegular Pullman sleeping car service. These tourist cars leave Boston, Mondays and Wednesdays, and leave San F aneisco, Tuesdaya and Fii days, Sune cars leave Buffalo via the Nil kel Plate Head at 1:00 a. m., Tues days and Thursdays lor the west, East bound leave Chicago, Tuesdays and Sat urdays at p. m. Bertha in these Tourist cars are sold at greatly reduced rates. Conveniences are otlered without extra (Hist lor beating food or preparing c. Itee or tea, affording every facility for com foil on a loin; journey, especially for families trave ing with children. Low est rates may tie obtain, d always via the Nickel Plate Hoad lor all points East or West. For special information regarding all trains on tho Niekel Plato Hoad, in cluding the tourist cars , coslllt the near est a enl of the Nickel Piste Road, or call at or address City Ticket Office 0-0 Stalest., Erie, Pa, II. C. Allon. C. P. A T. A. No. 14-11-111 During the c niinuauce of the South Carolina Inter-Male and West-Indian Kx position, lo lie i elj at Charleston, S. C, I r. 1 1 1 Dec. I to June 1, the Pennsyl vania Itailroad Company will sell excur sion tiekets to Ch lesion and return from all points on its linn at reduced rates. These tickets will be sold dailv Irom November tin to May til, and w ill e of lo descriptions; Season tickets, hearing a final limit of June 3. It HI.', and eleven-day tickets, good to return within ( lev. n davs, hicIihIok date "f sale, but not good after June 3, liKVJ These 'I kets will not legHl to stop off en route. For rates and other pai Ocu lars apply to Ticket Auents, The Hanilsnni st Calendar of the season (in ten colors) six beautiful lies !s (on fix sheets, 10x12 inches), re production o. painting by Morao, is-lied by i ienerul Passenger Department, flu cairn, Milwaukee A St. Paul Uailway, wlil b- soul on receipt ol twenty live cents. Address F. A. Miller, liclieial Passenger Atrent. Chicago. 31 Poisoned From Hie Kile ol a ( ut. Mrs. Dauial Porter, residing near War ren, Pa., in pulling a cat from Hi i house after it had a tit, revived a serious bile in her thumb Hers hole arm became swollen and highly inflamed. She at once had b reduced and in a few days cured, bv up. .lying freely, Wauo Electric Oil, The remedy is guarantied for injuries, skin diseases, nenialuta, sores, rheuiua lism, catnri b, hay lever, etc. Hac a tsittle. Ilnlidiy KxciirsioiH. (In Dec. 2 Ilh an. I Suh, also Doc. 31st, liXII, and Jan. 1st, l!M).', the Nickel Plate road will aell roil nil trip liik.ta to all Miinl east or west at reduced rales. Hm turii limit on these tiekets Jan. 2d, P.m2. Kuriher parti. -ulars I mm any ticket Htfeui or call at or addreas City Ticket I illlce, OJO stale St., Erie, Pa.. II. C. Al len C. P. .V I'. A. No. I.W-lt. A. J. Sneil wanted to attend a party, but was alraid lo do so on account of pains in bis stomach, which be leareil would grow worse. He says " was tell ing my trouhtes to a lady friend, who si-l : 'Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and I Diarrhoea Itemedy wiM ,uit you in con- ' dition for the parly.' I bouuht a bottle and take pleasure in stating that two' doses cured me aud enabled me to have a good time it the party." Mr. Sn"ll is a I resident of Summer ' Mill, N. V. 'I'his ; remedy is sold bv Kiilmer llros., Tin-' nes'a, W. ti. Wilkins. West Hickory, Pa. 1 Notice. 1 The Stock holders ol the Forest ('.unity ' National Hank of I lone-la. Pa., willmeei on Tuesday January 14th. lturj. at 2 o'clock p. m., at the office of the bank, i for the purpose of the election of directors i ..r the ensuing year. j 12 4 St. A. H. Kei i.v, Cashier, j Bank Statement No. WHS. JEPOKT.)F THK COXDITIOV OK t THE EOKEST COUNTY NATION Al, llt.NK AT TIONESTA, in the Suite of Pennsylvanis. at the close of business I), cemlier lu, MH. RESOCHCES: I.ans and (lismunts ?Iu7,5!i9 85 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 3,ojl -J C . HoiKIs to secure circula tion fsl.dOO On Premiums nn U. Itonds S,ls7 at Sloe s, securities, le. .T.j,iN0 110 llaiiking-lioiise, liirnilure, and fixtures 1)8 Due from approved reserve agents 1112.211 14 Cheeks and other cash items ... wo 33 Fractional paper currency. nickels, and cents 11(1 oil ljiwl'ul money reserve in bank, viz: Specie $H,s4(i 211 Legal ten ler notes... 5.0is ("I l(J,4tii 3i Itedeinption fund with U. IS. Treas'njperct.ol circulation) 2,o00 00 vI5:i,osi pi MAHIMTIKH: Capital stock paid in (.Vi.tsK) Ou Surplus fund 13,0:11 03 Undivided prolits,less expenses and taxes paid "i,l:l! 30 National bank notes outstand ing oO.OIs) 00 Individual deposits subject to check 210.4HI SO rieinnnd certiticatii of deposit... 27H 7ft Time certificates ol desisit 124, b4 07 J)IVI.(i4 Id Slate of Pennsylvania, County of Forest, ss : I, A. It. Kelly, cashier of Die alsive named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true bi the best ol my knowledge and belief. A. I KEI.I.Y. Cashier. Suhscrilied and sworn to before me this Kith day of liei-en.ber, pail. CM A kn Kit, Notary Public. Correct Aiti-si : Wat. SMKAKIIAfOH, (i. W. U IIIN-OSJ. T. F. RtTI MFY, Directors. GIFTS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE slioul.l include some of nur luru nnnp j Table Linen, Napkin", Towels, Kami j kcrcliiela and li. xhi nl articles lliai tare nual.y acceptable Come in; j let us show you wliat we liave--thai it part of our business ROBINSON. Merchants Afraid of the Cars. Ki ll r (IhI mil. Iiave tho proper llii i in Overrents this fall or I hi ir supply is now exitusled. We can supply your wauls. The l injf, loose, boxv, swell ovir-oal is here iS and williiut ykn I'liie. f 13 tr0 lo $-.. 00 Same'slvle in Haiti dais, 81350 to $20.00 It's the same tvilli HOLIDAY liOODS The really hijth grade nov elties in Neckwe-r, Mufflers, Gloves, Handkerchiefs. Trunks, Hags, Suit t's, House C mis, lialli l ihe, Un derwear, Hosiery, Whirls, Hat, in fact every thing that a man or lo wears is here. If yui ,uy trash at Christmas, you fool some ore else. The well known high character nl tho merchandise we handle make it most desir hie at this lime for holi day pifls. THE McCUEN CO. 2i AND 29 SENECA ST.. OIL CITY, PA. Up-to-date! BRIGHT SPARKLING ARTISTIC. Stock of new Goods. DIAMONDS. WATCHES. CLOCKS. JEWELRY. NOVELTIES. LEATHER GOODS. UMBRELLAS. CANES IkXiiVEVFmTZ The LEADING JKWKLKU. 32 SEN EC A St., Oil, CI I V, PA. The Cat Came Back ! and so will you after you learn our Prices and Methods. ONLY THREE WEEKS UNTIL CHRISTMAS WHEN YOU BUY GIFTS. Tionesta Cash Store CASH BARGAIN MAKERS. FIT vs. Tli Suit (I '. than the Suit "INTERNATIONAL" CLOTHES FIT! 15ESIDKS, All the Linings are Guaranteed Tor Oue Year Ke liued Free of Charge il" tin ii,;- wear out la any garment in that length of lime HEATH Up-to-Dato AO. A. 11. A. Watnk Coon, President. FOREST COUNTY TIONCSTA, CAPITAL STOCK, 11 1H KOTO lis (J. W. Kobinson, T. K. Ritehev. J. T. A. Wayne Cisik, N. P. Wheeler, Collections remltte l for on day of pr.yment at low rates. We promise our custom era all the beneflla consistent witb conservative b king. Interest paid on limn deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. l.'J m ( ; if i c-i'ii,iVT n I '..sjiniij Ctl P0 1 KV J tJ in l.'t'll V. I I 1 ' l-W M. Villi" I'M Vt :!.'! A, I J i tt I I'vJtf sUUIs iuI t-Hltl'. ,'I U 41 dMl hi jo Sunwo nun o pititjiK Vivn: :u .j jj I Df.Fenner'sCOLDEN RELIEF A TKi B ni-Ki IMC I l I, INFLAMMATION S-ti (imiai, )lt'ui In- .i miuuts".'. Ttmtli ri 1 1 miniitfi. r.tlil KclMn-i rl.- vw "Cottlg' Forming FfYTW, GRIP, S3 ICUKLS AN V PAIN lNblUE OH OUT I III Ull.' lu tliirtv II1II1UI.IL I Bjlicalera. TUw Joe uav IJ uii. 6iv. Krrsli.nl X V. J O HEX 7.0 KL'I.TON. Manufacturer of ami Dealer In HARNESS, 10LL.RS. BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. I ION KST A. PA. 1j ii ..-. ....... n Sl illi. "If hrl We do a fctriolly cash business its the only honest way. Eve.y article in marked at the lowest cash price consistent with Honest Qimlily. We Itll the truth about our goods. Ours is a permanent business we waut your confidence and fuluie patronage. Don't mips our store for e have plat.ned lo ferve ynu betier thao ever before, and we know if we can save you money we can inter est you. Lfidies' Suits, Walking Skirts, Jackets, Men's Suits, Overcoats, and Pants. Boys' Suits, Over coats, etc. Chinaware, Lamps and Groceries. You'll conic back if you trade with Us. MISFIT! I in csti no more that Coeati'a. . . . k FEIT. Dealers in AO.I.V. Kki.i.v. Cashier. Wh. SMKARHAt'UII, Vice Prcsidon NATIONAL HANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150,000. Win. Smearbaiigh, Dale, J. II. Kelly. A Sure Thina it is a positive fact that those, who try A Li-UK I) DOLGE'S FELT SLirrEKSju.ii the ar in j of eolhiisiastic pationa. Once the Tool U in the Slipper the marveluiM success of Dolt, Slippers need nn In r i In r n la naltou. There is nu longer in such a cane any need of argu ment '"Dolge's" SlippeH aie the liandsoniepl ami easiest Slip, pen tuailo The latest shapta ami in all colors Ke.l, Hl.uk, liille, lirimii sin) (iieell. lief.. 10 purchasing your Holiday Slip pen it will be to V nir interest l inspect out line of flippers JOE LEVI, Cor. Centre, Seni ca, A Sycamore Sis Oil, CIT1, IM. Vhoiie J:.