.WBf- ..... a... , - --.,- r . . . , -- - - - i i 11 i i -1 - i - - mil i n im -1 - - - - - Vn " fcjjj . ' " THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WCNK, CeiTOK 4 PHOKIITOK. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBKK 12, 19(0. 1902 NOVEMBER 1902 Su. ;Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. !Sa. 1. 8 3 9 10 16l7 30 1 24 11 12;13 1415 18;1920;21 25 26 27 28129 Tberk are a Urge number of rejected Pemocralle candidatea for President crushed under the election returns, and no one eetns at all anxious to dig them out. Ex-Sknator David B. Hill find cold comfort in the result of the Sew York Sute election. Albany, where he lives, is a Democratic stronnliold, but it gave Odell for Governor a majority of 6o8ti votes. That is how the voters ot Albany show their repard for Hill "Tom'' Johnson, of Ohio, is trying to blame the luo.ono Republican majority in that State on his fellow-Democrat, John R. McLean. But th-. Democrat who help ed the Republicans the most was John son. He made, by bis deuiaRoguery, the Republican principles shine triumphant. The City of Sew York gave a Demo cratic majority of about I'JO.OOO, but that figure was met and surpassed hy the up state people who gave Mr. Odell the Re publican candidate, in the neighborhood of 134,(100 majority. Had the Democrat in the big city known it was going to happen tbey iniulit of counted a few thousand more while thev were at it- Is Pennsylvania twenty-eight of the Congressmin elected are Republicans, four being Democratic. Tup next House will stand 204 Republicans, against 179 Democrats, or a majority of 25. The U. S. Senate will stand 55 Republicans, 3:1 Democrats, These majorities insure the standing of Congress on all matters of party p'dicy, and are a strong indorse ment of the administration of President Roosevelt. The country is safe for the next two yeais from unfriendly uphea vals and bad political blunders. Thesk few are fiotn the Oil City Bliz zard's i lection eftermath: That "mysterious magic in the name of Pattison" aeema to have lost its charm. Robert made the common mistake of not knowing when he had enough. The Philadelphia Wannamerican is now trj ing to make Gufley the scape goat, and declan a that "under its present leadership the Democratic party ia a pos itive obstruction to good government." Our esteemed but somewhat rattled Democratic contemporary, the Vonango Spectator, notes that "Sibley was second man in Cameron county." As he was not a candidate in that county be did well to come in second. We are awaiting with interest a syndi cate letter from Hon. A. J. Palm, w hose Senatorial aspiratious were recently mix ed up with the Democratic, wreckage In Crawford county, explaining bow it all happened. W. O. Smith, editor or the Punxsutaw uey Spirit, who was elected to Congress, very modestly refrains from any edito rial comment on the wisdom of bis con stituents in electing him, but, in a gen eral way, allows that, "all things consid ered, the result waa a happy one, and very creditable to the Republicanism as well as to the sound political discretion of the people of Pennsylvania. A brand and Glorious Result. The Republicans of Forest county scored one of their old-time victories at the recent election, electing every candi date on their ticket by good majorities, a source of great gratification to the loyal Republicans. Judge Pennypacker. the head of the ticket haa a majority of 23rt, carrying every township In the county hut two. His majority is not as large aa the other State candidates but it must be remembered that ex-Governor Pattison is a vote getter and was twice in the county and met many of its peopie. The two Browns carried the county by large majorities. Major Brown having; major ity in all but one township in the county, bis majority in the oouuty being 40.1. Col Amsler, upon whom the greatest fight was made, ran but ten votes behind Pen nypacker, and his majority was 08. The vote on Jury Commissioner, which gives perhaps the best Idea of the relative standing of the two parties, there being no catting on tbis office, shows a majori y of 4!7 for the Republican candida'e, lack ing but three ol an eren 500. All told the Republicans did grandly in Forest c mn ty and may pat themselves on the back for their splendid loyalty to the ticket. In the State the grand old party was true to its principles, electing honest Judge Pennypacker by more tban 135,000 majority, and carrying all but four of the Congressional districts. The legislature is overwhelmingly Republican while the insurgent element baa been practically obliterated aud will probably uever again be heard from. On all sides the re-elec tion of that brilliant and able young Sen alor, Boies Penrose, is conceded without a struggle. Senator Penrose baa more than sized up to the expectation of bis friends in his valiant and indefatigable work for his State and couutry, and his enemies have been completely disarmed during his nearly six yeara' servicein the II. S. Senate. In all the States of the Union the Re publicans have done nobly and the elec tion of a Republican Congress by a sale working majority is an endorsement of the splendid administration of President Kooaevelt, which must be very gratifying to that patriotic young American, surely It is to the great party of prosperity, pa triot ni and protection, and shows that the people are ready to bold up the bands of their young President in bis gallant et fr rta for the weal of American humanity. It was a grand and glorious result. Sr. Sibley's Great Saforlty. Congressman Sibley has again demon strated hi wonderful populxrity with the people in the magnificent majority which they rolled up tor him at lat-t week's election in this district. In every cniiniy he not only led his party ticket but great ly strengthened it all along the line. The returr judges of the district met at War ren yesterday and computed the vote which resulted as follows : oorsTtKs. aint.cr. .... 1S7S liitQ .... .W.W .... 4!4"i .... 8M2 WATSON, i.v. 4 Kit iSI4 1!77 i2sxy 3l7.r.A. to ivt Law 545 3042 Elk Koresl Mercer Venango arren lTrtlfi Pluralitv 471T The Public School. President Eliot of Harvard has aioused much comment by his statement of the "failure of popular education." Collier's Weekly In a late issue sajs that he ia in the doldrums over the failure of popular education. The common schools have not cured gambling; drunkenness goes on now and in this country as it has al ways gone on in every country since Soah's day ; people crowd to see inane theatrical performances: Crimea of pas sion and violence continue in spite of the diffusion of knowledge. In a word, the primitive vices still claim their votaries and victims, and nun is man notwith standing the efforts ol the s.'hool matter to make him a saint or a philosopher. Dr. Eliot confesses I" a grave disappoint ment over this slate of things, and we are led to suspect Hist he once looked upon popular education as a universal panacea. That it has been beneficial to the morals ami minds of the people we have no rea son to doubt, in spile of Dr. Eliot's Bloomy view ol the sins of the race; and that it grows in power for good there is abundant proof everywhere. The vicra and follies he condemns have disfigured every civilizitimi. The Devil will not be idle for all the ac iviiy of the schoolmas ter. Indeed, we suspect he lurka even in the universities and takes toll from the most cultivated societies. And perhaps, after all. Dr. Eliot himself does not des pair quite so much as the tone of his speech indicated, lor he went on to ad vise more generous appropriations for the public schools. This is a real counsel of practical use. The Carnegie bequest to enable Scotch boys to enter universities where poverty has seldom been a bar to the eagar scholar might have been a good deal bet'er employed in helping the cbil drcn of the poor of this country to take advantage of all the benetita of the pub lie school system. As it is, the full use of these benefits is denied the children of the very poor. The lowest grades are crowded, but the bard necessities of life drive the boys and girls to the shops lie fore tbey have acquired the mere rudi ments of education. The numbers in the highest gradea are relatively smsll snd only a slight percentage of thoso who pass through the grammar schools go to the high schools. In tli is respect the com mon school is a failure. A good many millions could be well expended in bet tering Ibis condition. But they would not "show" like a bequest to the nniver sities of Scotland, and we suppose It is idle to suggest a gift for educational pur poses that is usel ill but not ornamental Cream of the News. Faith cure physicians are wise guys, They expect their patients to furnish the faith and cure themselves. Largest assortment of outing flannels in town at Heath A Feits. 2t Company manners are in reality no manners. -We are always prepared to fit you nut in shoes. Men, women and children find our line the best .in town. The assort ment oan't be excelled. Hopkins. It. -If we could only discipline our wishes bow much happier life would be. The best groceries are always lo be had at the White Star Grocery. Call or 'phone. Love and loyalty are two of the best emotions in either man or woman. Don't let the coming storm catch you ilhout protection. Our storm coats are just the thing to ward off rough weather. Get one. Hopkins. 11. -The greatest evidence of self-control i to suppress a justifiable sarcasm. We still have a large assortment of ladies' jackets to choose from. Heath and Feit. It. Sometimes alter "ordering it up" the partner decidedly "turna one down." How about an overcoat? We have tliem in great variety and at extra low price, quality and style considered. Call and see. Hopkins. It. A pair of tight boots will ma'e you forget all the other sorrows in the world. Says He Killed General Reynolds. Lancaster, Pa., Nov.. 10. A Confed erate harp-;hcter, wha believes he killed General John Fulton Reynolds at the hattls of Gettysburg, haa liqui dated a debt he thlnks.is iue to history by making his i Icntily known. His name is Benjamin Thorp, and he is now a resident of North Caiolina. General Reynolds is buried in this city. He was killed while leading Pennsylvania troops at Gettysburg. ".'.'ouington, Fa. Tho cMcz'. tz.ZZ Ing In Washington was burned last week when an old log dwelling housi owned by S. W. Hall was totally de stroyed. This building was erected a century and a half ago. allra Hut. "Thumb I ." if you're going to the middle west or middle south-western states soon. Very cheap rates. Special parties Nov. lHth, Iec. tH and loth. Inquire at least at once. H. C. Allen. C. P. T. A.. Nickle Plate Road, Krie, Pa. A Oil 5t. Executrix Sntice. Whereas, letters testamentary on the estate of Albinus M. Zents, deceased, late of Harnett township, Forest County. Ha., have been grant, d to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to t-ettle the same, and those hav ing claims against said estate will present them, properly authenticated without de lay to Et mika y.KsiTs. Kxecutrix. Redclyfle, Pa., Nov. 5, liHri. Public Notice. Take notice that I have this day bought of J. C. Knight all the Iors he hss on the Henry landing on Clarion river to be re moved at my pleasure. W. W. Bbadew. Oct. 17th, vm. S3 Sr 3 i if r c a I Baa' I I Kit Seas I El 3 7? 1 3 : : ST Z? -5 : ; ii : 5 I 3 .- - LS : C K -I l - " " II P 3 as a: : t-. c & - I z 3 -I a. ? 5 ' 3 c ?l s:ui:ia:.- CK? - r. r. -Mi:iKt i s s - if 5 5- ? 4 1? rr ST V U -r i SSS,5S- -5 K ? 5 1 I B J- 5 -5 i - 31 - - -r . ii ri -2 -i 3 S io liji - i - - 2 u :iU'iw ii;. jr; - ii:'K;'ic - -1 - u Z ' 3 5 V? J. V M J ? 1 2 1 -lu I - i X r i: k k a z mi ji--:-;i-ii i 5 i 3 a PLAINTALK. Straight Talk mm to the Point-Tile Virtues of Dr. A. W. ( hasps's Serve Tills Told In a Few Words by One Who Knows. Mr. Geome Sob reck. Jr.. of No. 91 Pinestreet, Meadville, Pa., says: "When I got some of those Dr. A. W, Chase's Nerve Pills I was In a very nervous state due to work that kept me np at all hours and denied me sleep. I had dizzy spells as well. The box of Nerve Pills cured all this. I am no longer diray nerves are strong my sleep natural aud I feel good in every way. I think this proves the medicine is a great one." Dr. A. W. Chase'a Nerve Pills are sold at 50c a box at dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Company, Buffalo, N. . See that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase, M. D., are on every package For sale by Killmer Bros., druggists. The Best Itrairdr for Vrmtxr. From the Atchison, Kan., Daily Globe. This Is the season when the woman who knows the best remedies for croup is in demand in everv nelghliorhood. One of the most terrible Hunts in the world is to be awakened in the middle of the n uht by a wboop from one of thechildren. The croup remedies are almost as sure to be lost, in case of croup, as a revolver is sure to ho lost in case of burglars. There used to be an old-lashimied remedy for croup, known as hive svruo and tolu, but some modern mothers sa. that Chamberlain's l.'oujh Remedy is better, and does not cost so lunch. It causes the patient to "throw up the phlegm quicker, and gives relief in a shorter time, dive this remedy as anon ss the crimpy cough appears and it will prevent the attack. It never tails and Is pleasant and aafe to take. For sale lv Dr. Dunn, Tinnesta: W. O. Wilkins, West Hickory, Ha. l?ottntl Trip Home-seekers' Tickets During the same period round trip Homeseekers' excursion tickets will be sold by the Chicago, Milwaukee it St' Paul Railway on the first and third Tues day of ech month, good to return within 21 days from date of sale, to many points in Iowa, Minnesota and South Dakota, North Dakota and other western and southwestern states. For further information apply to any coupon ticket agent, or address John R. Pott, District Passeuger Agent, Room D Park Rldg., Pittsburg, Pa. 4t A child of Mrs. Geo. T. Rensnn, when getting bis usual Hatnrday night bath, siepped back against a hot stove which burned him severely. The child was In great agony and his mother could do nothing lo pacify him. Reineinliering that she had a bottle of Cliatnhcriain s Pain Balm in the bouse, she thought she would liy It. In less than half an hour after applying it the child was quiet and asleep, snd in less than two weeks was weli. Mis. lienson is a well known resi dent of Kellar, Va, Pain lialm is an anti septic liniment and especially valuable for burns, cuts, bruises and sprains. For sale by Dr. Dunn, Tinnesta; W. O, Wil kins, West Hickory, Pa. Pennsylvania UA.lLItOA.r. UlTFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking etTect, June 29th, l'JO. No. 30 Hutralo Kx press, daily except Htindav 1 1:25 a. in. No. 32 Oil City and Pittsburg F.xr ress.daily, except HiiiuIhv.7::sO p.m. No. H.MOII City Accom.,Nun-" dav only P:i0 a. m. No. .12 Oil Ciiy Accoiii., Hun day only 8:12 p.m. For Hickory,Tidioute,Warren,Kinzua, Ilraillnrd.Olcan and the Kast : No. 81 Olean Kx press, daily ex-ept Sunday 8:55 a. m. No. 3:1 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:39 p.m. No. 1133. Irvinetou Accom., Sundays only, 2:45 p. ni. For Time Tables and additional Infor mation consult Ticket Agent. J. It. II L'TCH INSON, .1. R. WOOD, tiuiioral Manager, tlou'l Passenger Agl, i ' H 5) 3 : Us n 'SHOtONlf.! jJ.ISti Ull J J 'uornJ - ' K 1 o r-r- o -t x o mm 3 o -Moiv.i''t '0MS umiuvi - "M ';iujowi.(7 'ouqwo HIWIjOHfjf VOJiOHMI unio KlWIOMl.'y 'A"iqiS uoi. Moi;ioivo.i,f minq hkji;ohi..i I U. 'jistny J )V.uoi.Hl i i sj.puy tg i.i;oh.j,y 5 'IKIBQ I S flJJOUIff ' 'AldjnV ' z. St..1 t!iqoj ii '9iUIJ 'uueif jiijx 'rtllM9 lujjov'jfr 'pjsltllKI.VV uojfiinibi swins kiwii; J.i tlUM'0 13 7ujjotu.( aHo,vls v x ; aiuim.'; jHiiSa.w f THE CLARION STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Provide Proreiooal Trainiog for Teachers, Prepare Young People fur College, and Offers Excelleut Facilities for General Education. FREK TI ITIOV for Prospective Teacher. Board, Room Rent and Laundry, 1127 per annum. WINTER TERM BEGINS DEC. 30. For further particulars call oo or address SAMUEL WEIR, Ph. D.,rrin., Clarion, Pa. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, The Hon. W. M. Llndsey, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the couutv of Forest, has issued his pre cept tor holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, Over and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for ths County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of November, being the 17th day of November ln2. No tice is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Con stables of said county, that they be then ami there in their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ol said dav with their recoids, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their oltiee appertain lo be done, and to thoso whoarelHiund in recognizance to prosecute airaiust the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they mav t then and there to prosecute airainst them as shall be Just. Given un der my hand and seal this 20tb day of October, A. D. 11102. J. W. JAMIESON, L.S. 8herlfT. KA1XWAY. To Take Effect July 1st, 1902. "SOUTH I Eastern Time NORTH 2 I 4 j Stations I 3 a. 01. p.m Leave Arrlvela. nilp.m 9 45 4 15 Sheffield 9 I5l:l 45 10 00 4 35 Karnes It 553 10 10 2i 4 Mi Henry's Mill 8 85 2 60 1(1 40 5 05 Blue .'ay H 202 30 11 0o 5 15 Hastings 8 05 2 15 11 2.15 30 Wellera .7 50 2 00 11 45 5 35 Minister 7 45 1 55 11 55 5 40 Porkey ,7 4o 1 50 12 15 5 50 Mayburg 7 25 1 85 12 35 0 00 Ruck Mills 7 15 1 25 12 45 0 10 Kellettville 7 00 1 15 6 25 Newtown Mills rt 45 it 40 Rosa Run 6 30 7 00 Nebraska 8 lo p.m. p.mi Arrive Leaveia.mp.tn T. D. COLLINS, President. Horses! Horses! For Sale. Sinister has concluded to stay and bring io another car load of horses. He intends to bring in the best horses he ever brought and will begin to sell or exchange .TIOXD.IY, OCTOBFIt 27, fine matched teams, drivets and draffs. All horses guaranteed as represent ed. Don't miss this great opportu nity. Come quick, at BROOKVILLE FAIR GROUNDS. UKAXT KIItNTEIt. VrThe horses have arrived, best hores I ever shipped in. the Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Injuries, Sore Feet, Lame and Aching Back. Skin Diseases. Pains and Sprains. WANO WAKO ELECTRIC OIL. 25. TRY IT Do Not Forget juai because we have not b en saying much about it, that we are HEADQUATERS fur groceries the best thiugs on the market are here the things you like to see on your neighbors' tablo when they have you over. ROBINSON. Til I A I, LIST. List of catisea set down for trial In the Court of Common Pleaaof Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Third "Monday of November, 1W: 1. Trmiisn D. Collins vs. John Wilson. No. S3, September term, l'.M) Summons ill ejectment. 2. K. C. Heath and George If. Killmer, doing business ss Heath f Killmer vs. Free Methodist Church, W. J. Foreman contractor aud W.J. Foreman and Guy, Milliard, trustees. No. Iks, Sept. Term ltNil. Hoi. Fa. Nur. Mechanics Lien. it. Chas. S. Leech vs. David Mints. No. J(, Sept. Term, Hull. Appeal by de fendant from J. P. 4. Queen Cltv Tannerv vs. Jamea A bar. ah and A. H. Bradeni No. 21, May Term, Numinous in assumpsit. &. Setb ('. MeArltiiir vs. A. 8. Alls- house sod the Tinnesta tins Co. No. 2 May Term, I'.srJ. Kqnltv. Atuwt, JOHN H. ROUKRTSON, t'rothonotary Tlom?, Pa., Oct a), IWtt. CoiiiiuiftVHloiierV Utile. Lniul BY VIRTUE of various Acta of As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, made and provided, we, the undersigned, Commissioners of For est County, will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry at the Court House, In Tionesta Borough, ou the 25th day of November, A. D. 1902, at 2 O'clock, P. M., the following described tracts of land, vis: SEATED LANDS. JENKS TOWSSHIP. War. Acres. Name Asseased in. i E. A. U. 1111. KIXGSKKT TOWNSHIP. 52iiS 80 Oil and Gas, Wheeler . Dusenbury. TIONESTA TOWHBHIP. 3K54 50 Hughes Sarah. UNSEATED LANDS. JKNKS TOWNSHIP. VacU 2T0 Oil and Gas, Wallace and Pearsball. KINOSI.F.V TOWKSIItr. 51S8 50 OilandGasBenlsmineJ.l'. TIOKKSTA TOWKSIIir. 1 of 170 Dale Jno. A. heirs. R. M. HERMAN, J. T. CARSON, J.T. DALE. Attest, Commissioners. Sam. T. Carson, Clerk. Wanted-An Idea ' 7"r 1Vsm; ihmr may tiMo ym wltl WrlW JOHN WKDDKKlil'KN ft UO., Pite-ni Alto MTl. Wahlnftfn, D. I'., for thflr $l.Hit prim off usl ill. of (we kuiuiml laTswiiooa wuitd. AUGUST ITEMS. DID YOU This is the season you can best afford to have LUXURIES, if you desire them. We do not ask you to buy Luxuries, but simply advise you to notice a few items the season demands for present and future comforts. IDIRESS COOL in a pair of nam fit to wear any where. Lots of ibem at $2. We can also give you a few suits at $5, anil 02CFO!E2IDS forMeo or Ladies that are right io style and price. Aiso NEGLIGEE SHIRTS that can hardly he matched at the prices. They range from 50o to f I. Also PANTS and IBAISrC"Y" SHIRTS ! how for the Little Men, that make them feel Big, but cot uncomfortable. The Life of Business is Low Prices at Tionesta Cash New Fall Goods are here. NEW FRENCH FLANNELS SKIRTS PETTICOATS WAISTS WAIST PATTERNS DRESS GOODS OUTINGS UNDERWEAR JACKETS F.verjllilnu; Xew and Market! It Will Pay Yon to Do Your Miuihig Here. HEAfFOEIT, Up-to-Date Dealers in AO. A. B. A. Wat Ma Coot, President FOREST COUNTY TIONCSTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, di RsxrroRK Q. W. Robinson, T. F. Rltchey. J. T. A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, Collections remitted for on day of pr.yinent at low rates. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative b king. Intercut piid on lime deposit. Tour patronage respectfully solicited. 40 per cent advance is want you 11 navo V to pay for wall paper next spring, so deal ers have been noti fied. If you expect to do any papering the time to do it is this fall. Call on GEO. I. DAVIS, TIONESTA, PA CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS MatV. A Iwiivs rllibl. lisllfHt. ink rritrr1it for ( H H'H MTKH'N KMULlKII III HtHl bi4 414 nirtMilic buira, isrsaitit with blu rtbhon. Tkafl(hr. Hrm slimtjfrtias Mtll iMlionai MMi tmllttlloM. Huv f vtwf Dnivcui-t, or Nnd 4r. in Mniiip fr Prilefjlr, Til MoMtsiU ami KrHf for larfle." in Uflrr, by rvlaarn .nll. f,9 IcMtutouiMla. bold 11 Unncut. OHIORvBTim ORBUIOAI, CO. MH Nwt, rHlLAn PA. EVER THINK OP IT? at llxlrciiielj' Iow Prices. eM. Kat.tr. Caahler. Wat. Smkarbauoii, Vice Preaiden NATIONAL HANK, 150,000. Win, Dale, Smearbaugh, J. II. Kelly. WHBELQCK k Ml ii -lo-i!n(e LIVERY. Firs' class rigs always nil band. BAGGAGE HAULING A SPECIALTY. Cab service furnished promptly upou application. WALNUT STREET. TIONESTA, PA 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE T.inr Mark k DCSIOMS 'frUV COFVRIGHTe 4c. Anrorw wnrllnj a nkrtrh and dwnptton mmf qnlrktT aMvrtAin our optnmn frns whthr an inTsMitton ii prohdiiif pitipntjihla. ('onimiintrn ttnnattnrfl7oinn1enttai. HiiitiltMtnknn I'nlenta writ frfi. Oii1tnt airfnrr fur iruniiT patent. I'tniii taken thntiish Jllunn A Cu, rKlv tprrbir ivrtW-, without chary a. In the Scientific American. A hsnrtfMtTnetT llliitmt1 wsklT. I.trvwt rr rulatlnn of iit rn-ifntifle l.mnial. Tirnm. a jrMr: fimr iimniiift, 1. Hulil by all nw4lipr. MUNNiCo.36""""-'-New York Ucwich om.. ess r Wubiuaiuii. b. c- ay TaW'jaj'aiaWapaWWB'B The NECESSITIES do not call for so much expense, as during tho colder season. "U'NDER'WEAR; for ALL peo I le, I lint costs little money and HATS, Tl-hJS, EAJSTCIT "VESTS, and HOSIERY that suit Ibe most exact ing, io (It licate figures and fast colors, to fit feet ofaoysizp. Also Shoe Polishes. GROCERIES we closely and keep freeh, and have what yon need for your Lunch in Canned Meats, Vegetables and Faocy Cookies, and can supply your witnts in Glass Cans, Jelly Tumblers, Keltlrs, Sugars, Spices and all needful things io Ibe Preserving Sesion. Store
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