THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. WCNK, - Editor Propmiitok. WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1900. i.iii... ......... :i906 MAY 1906 iSu. Mo. Tu.jWe.Th.Fn Sa. A.AJ.AA AAAAIAl 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26! 27 28 29 30 31 j MOON'S PHASES, Flint J Quarter Full 3:07 p.m. 9:09 a.ro. (T Third , c It Quarter 10 mm 23 Third 2:01 .m S:0( irsi qi Quarter 0 1 1:93 Republican Ticket. COINTY. . Congress, , . Uon. N. P. WHEELKR. Assembly, T. D. COLLINS. District A ttorncy, A. C. BROWN. Coroner, IiR. C. Y. DETAR. Senator Bailey may atmwer for the Democratic choice, if over anxiety to make party capital is what is chiefly de sired in the leadership for 1908. Russia's new parliament may be stormy, but Its advent stiffened prices on the St. Petersburg bourse. In this age of the world the freest countries enjoy the best credit. It costs Uncle Sam $22,500 in tolls to get the naval drydock through at Suez. The isthmian canal proposition in all its forms requires a big roll, but the grati tude of posterity is reasonably sure. The people of the United States ran draw the line between those who sin cerely wanted a just rate bill aud those who worked the subieut for party bun combe. Tillman and Bailey tried to turn It into a bucket of whitewash for the Democratic party. 'The Titusville Herald learns thatState Treasurer Berry now admits an ounce of experience to be worth a ton of theory. It has required several clerks working through long hours to take care of the avalanche of money which is rolling in upon him. The financial basis of the Keystone state Is pretty tolerably sound. The Philadelphia Press very perti nently remarks: Governor Pennypack er's proclamation ought to be translated and printed in all the different languages spoken by the alien miners who make most of the trouble in the coal regions in the strike times. They do not under stand the English, and those who are likely to explain the proclamation will much of the force of it. Intelligently and conectly translated into their own language they would be able to grasp its meaning, to comprehend that the laws for the preservation of the peace are to be enforced. This is a kind of informa tion they are very much in need of. Mr. Stone's Position. While in Philadelphia last week meet ing friends, former Lieutenant Governor Charles W. Stone, of Warren, gave ut terance to the following very straight forward statement of his position ou the quesiion of his candidacy for the Repub ' liean nomination for Governor: "If the public are Interested In my movements, I certainly have nothing to conceal. I was in Washington Tuesday and did discuss the political situation with some members of Congress. I did not see either Senator from this State. After completing my business at the Post Office Department and Pension Of lieo, I spent my time very pleasautly and satisfactorily with my old friends and former associates in the House. It is also true that I saw Justice Elkiu before go ing to Washington, bnt the newspaper report of an 'alliance' being formed Is a fiction of the imagination. Judge Elkin is a member of the highest court of the State, and is not in the 'alliance' business, and it may as well be clearly understood first as last that I am making no deals, alliances or bargains and am profiting by none. I should appreciate the honor of the nomination for Governor, but It must be squarely, honorably and cleanly made, or not made at all. I am a Republican, desirous of party harmony and party success, but above all desirous that the practices as well as the principles of the party be kept pure and unstained, and a 'square deal' be givon to every man in politics or out: high or low, rich or poor. That I demand for myself, that I am willing to givo to every other man." These words have the right ring and will be accepted bs coming from one who has always been frank with the public, and upon whose record, private or pub lic, no taiut of dishonor has ever lodged. Snakes at President. While still a little early for snake sto ries of hair-raising proportions, our President uorrepoudeut is able furnish a little excitement in that line. He states that on April 12 George Hardy and John Hargcr found two rattlers. They killed one and the other escaped. On April 15 Mr. Hardy and Jame Kelly killed lour. On May 1 the same gentlemen captured a blacksnake tlve and one-half feet in length. Last weok Eugene Hillsborough Blew a rattler and this week increased his scalps by three more. Ou Tuesday Har dy and Hargor killed three and Arch and Fred Billsborougb each brought one into camp alive, making a total of fifteen rattlers and one blacksnake to date. But where is that Pine Creek reptile. The Ileiald will present a volume ol Isaak Walton bound in rhinoceros hide, to the first person bringing a fully authen ticated accouut of this monster to this olbce, supported by the proper aifJdavits. Titusville Herald. Cream of the 'ews. Any one can live on love alone for a few minutes. To build up your health and restore your nerves, take Thompson's Barosma, 60c and f 1,00. All druggists. Most men want to test their relortu theories on others, San-CuraOintmentouresItcbing,Pro truding or Bleeding Piles. Wash first with San-Cura Soap. Druggists. i"oeaeh. Money yqu bet on the mare doesu't always make her go. Thompson's Barosma is guaranteed to cure all diseases of the Kidneys, Liver and Bladder, or money refunded. 50o and f 1. 00. All druggists. Matrimony has destroyed many sweet and pleasant delusions. All the loathsome skin diseases Eczema, Pimples, Tetter, Salt Rheum are cured by San-Cura Ointment and San-Cura Soap, used' according to direc tions, 25a each. All druggists. Keep on hand. Never put off till tomorrow the mean ness you can cut out today. Letter to J. C. Jtowniun, Tionesta, Pa. Dear Sir: Mr. II. II. Stephenson, Cashier of Oil City (Pa.) Saviugs Bank writes: "Nine years ago I painted my bouse with your paint. It wore so well, I want to use it again." That's nothing wonderful except for the fact that the soft coal region of Pennsyl vania is pretty bard on paint with its oil, smoke and grime. All we see in It is that Devne is good. for nine years some. times. There are thousands of people that know it, and millions that don't. There's the rub! We advertise for the millions; we want to make paint for the millions. Mr. Cashier, do you know that Devoe lead-aiid-Etnc is twice as cheap as lead and-oll, or mixed painU? Is luO per cent a fair profit in your bushiest? Three-quarters of the people paint lead-and-oil mixed by hand; while tbe U. S. Government use lead, zinc and oil ground together by machinery same as Devoe lead and zioc The majority never is right about anything. Yours truly, F. W. Devoe A Co. 98 P. S. Dunn & Fulton sell our paint. Self Maslery tireiilatlng'Librarr. Mr. E. J. Johnson, the general mana ger, was in our city Monday and ar ranged for the installing of one of the Self Mastery Circulating Libraries with our popular druggists, Dunn & Fulton. The Library is for tbe free use of all sub scribers to the Self Mastery Magazine and contains all the best copyright works in fiction, as well as books on history, science, art, and in fact any line of read ing ths member may desire. There is no exchange fee, dius or fines connected with tbe membership in the Library. You are also inyited to call and look over the Library at Dunn A Fulton's drug store at any time. It Tbe self-made man is usually an easy mark for tbe machine-made poli ticians. One Wrll-Pnliilrd Hollar In a neighborhood creatcB a demand for others; leads to general improvement in public taste and increases property valuo. A liberal use of Green Seal Liquid Paint is sound business policy. Vor sale by J. J, Landers, Tionesta. No man is as bad as some other man thinks he is, or as good as. some women know he is. ilnve Yon Uy.prp.ln, IiiiUgrNtlon f If today you suffer from impaired di gestion, sluggish liver or impure blood, and you were told of a preparation which would cure you at small cost, would you try the retnedyf There is a medicine Green's August Flower. Go to your druggist's and buy a test bottle for UTi cents, or tbe regular size for 75 cents. If you have used all other dyspepsia reme dies without satisfaction, or if you have never used any preparation for these dis tressing affections; if you have headache, biliousness, loss ol appetite, sleeplessness, nervousness, or any disorder of the sto mach or liver, cure yourself quickly by nsing tbe infallible August Flower. It is not an alcoholic stimulant, but quite harmless for general use. Get a copy of Green's Prize Almanac. For sale by Dunu A. Fulton. Nothing pleases the modest man more than to be detected lu the act of do ing a good deed. l'nint InsurHiirc. You may have fire, accident, tornado and burglar Insurance. Why not insure your buildings against decay? Green Seal Liquid Paint will do it. For sale by J. J. Landers, Tionesta. And many a man's progress down the stream of life is impeded by his get ting stuck ou a bar. Mciallc n Cured After Twenty Year of Tor. lure. For more than twenty years Mr, J. B. Massey, of 3322 Clinton street, Minneap olis, Minn., was tortured with sciatica. The pain and suffering which he endured during this lime is beyond comprehen sion. Nothing gave hi in any permanent relief until he used Chamberlain's Pain Balm, One application of that liniment relieved the pain and made sleep and rest possible, and less than one bottle has ef fected a permanent cure. If troubled with sciatica or rheumatism, why not try a 25-cont bottle of Pain Balm and see for yourself how qujckly it relieves the pain? For sale by Dunn fe Fulton. Mauy who have kidney disease do not know it. The first symptoms are often mistaken for something else. Thomp son's Barosma will at once relieve any inflammation of the kidneys aud has mado remarkable cures in Bright's Dis ease and Sciatica. Thompson's Barosma, 50caud1.00. All druggists. It in IlniiKcrous lo Neuter! a fold. How often do we hear it remarked : "It's only a cold," aud a few days later learn that the man is ou his back with pneumonia. This is of such common oc currence that a cold, however slight, should not be disregarded. Chamber lain's Cough Remedy counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumo nia, and has gained its great popularity and extenstve sale by its prompt cures of this most commou ailment. It always cures and is pleasant to take. For sale by Dunn & Fulton. THE CO FT EE PLANT. A Native of Ah) salnla Thnt TVaa TrniiNortt,l to Arnhlu. The origin of coffee Is lost la the mists of antiquity, but the plant Is be lieved tJ bo n native of Abysslulu nud to have been carried thence Into Arabia early in the lU'tcviiUi century, whence the Mecca n pilgrim. soon carried it to all parts of the Moliaininedau world. A bureau of commerce and labor pub lication notes that lturtou In his "Anat omy of Melancholy" (li"Jl) makes this reterence to It: "lurks have n drink called coffee, so named from a berry Mack as soot and na bitter, which they sip up hot, because they find by experi ence that that kind of drink so used hclpcth digestion and promoteth alac rity." Although brought to Venice by a phy sician In lo'.M, it was only in 1052 that the first coffeehouse was established lu London, and It only became fashion able In Paris in liiiU), says tho same authority. England gradually forsook coffee for tea, but the progress of the beverage, though slower, was steadier In France. I'ntil W.W, when the Dutch began to successfully grow coffee trees In Java from the Malihar (India) bean, all cof fee came from Arabia. The coffee cul ture of the West Indies nnd C'eutral aud South America had its beginnings, It Is said, in a slip taken from a tree in the botanic gardens at Purls, which had obtained n vigorous growth from a cutting said to have been stolen from the botanic garden tit Amsterdam. All the plantations of the old and new world are practically derived from the specimens taken from Arabia, first to India, thence to .lavn and elsewhere. ODORS IN THERAPEUTICS. Prrfnmr. and Their tar In (he lrc tier of Mcilli-lnc. Odors, whether agreeable or dis agreeable, are not causes of disease in the sense generally taken. They may disorder certain healthy functions by Impairing nervous energy, by diminish ing wholesome respiration and thus creating n predisposition to attack by disease. Severe faintness Is sometimes observ ed to overcome persons upon their en trance into n room In which tuberoses are kept. Headache Is often produced by the, odors emanating from the hon eysuckle, lily, rose of Sharon or carna tion. The odor of betony In flower in said to have caused Intoxication in those who gather it. The making of linseed decoctions nnd the triturating ol roses, pinks, walnuts or eolocynth nre often accompanied by attacks of syn cope. Attempts have been made to utilize odors In therapeutics. The odors of vanilla and heliotrope nre credited with possessing a soothing Influence ovci persous subjected to attacks of nerv ousness. The use of toilet water lu the form of a spray will often restore those exhausted with the cares of busi ness, social or domestic duties. In tin east the use of perfume Is eonslderod a purifier, though we look upon It mere ly as a luxury. It is asserted that those who are employed lu laboratories where perfumes are mnde or among growing flowers nre healthy to an ex tent exceeding those not so employed. Medical Record. State op Ohio City, or Toledo, ) Lucus County, J M' Frank J. Cu en ey makes oath that he is the senior partner of tbe firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore saiit, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every ease of Catarrh that can not be cured by the use of Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY, Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 0th day ot December, a. u. isyo, seal. A. W. G LEASON, Notary Public, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally ana acts directly on the blood and mil cous surfaces of tbe system. Send for testimonials, free. Ilaiinn'a I.u.lro-Fliilnh. Beautiful and durable. Used on floors and other woodwork. "Made to walk on." The only way to properly finish a floor. Seethe finished samples at J. J. Landers', Tionesta. ins woman who- says that all men are alike probably has bad an experience she would like to forget. Ithpuinntlaiii Cured in Ten liny. Why Will Yon Snll'rrf Mr. Harry Knox, of Beverly, W. Va., under date of Jan. 23, 190G, says he was laid up with rheumatism for more than two and a half months; part of the time could not get out of bed. Could not walk without the aid of crutches, and says he took one-half of a 50 cent bottlo of Crock er's Rheumatic Cure and was entirely cured, Harry Knox. For sale by Dunn A Fulton. Automobile caps are frequently worn by young men who couldn't buy an auto mobile if they weje selling at $5 a dozen. Always Tlilu the (Jreen Sent I'nliitx With pure Linseed Oil for all outside work. This paint is of heavy body and needs thinning. It thus becomes more economical for the consumer. For sale J. J. Landers, Tionesta. Hlniiiuch Troubles. Mrs. Sue Martin, an old and highly re spected resident of Fuisouia, Miss., was sick with stomach trouble for more than six months. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cured her. She says: "I can now eat anything I want, and am the proudest woman in the world to liud Biiuh a good medicine." For sale by Dunu A Fulton. Sunplesfree. Too many men spend their time try ing to make molehills out of mountains. JHitny ol Ynnr Neighbors Jitilgo Yon By the appearance of your house. Green Seal Liquid Paint adds a dressy appear ance to your house the perfect finish. For salo by J. J. Landers, Tionesta. TO IT It It A COI.lt IN OXK DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W, Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. MARRIED. KUHNS REYNOLDS. At the home of the bride's parents, Mr, aud Mrs. J. M. Reynolds, on German Hill, May IS, 1900, by Lyman Cook, J. P., A. L. Kuhns, of Nebraska, Pa., aud Miss Rosa M. Reynolds. Not If n Itleh nn Itnekefeller. If you had all tho wealth of Rockefeller, the Standard Oil magnate, you could not buy a better medicine for bowel com plaints than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remody. The most eml nent physician can not prescribo a botlor preparation for colic and diarrhoea, botli for children and adults. The uniform success of this remedy has shown it to be superior to all others. It never falls, and when reduced with water and sweetened, is pleasaut to take. Every family should be supplied with it. Sold by Dunn A Fultou. Nli-kel Pinto l'xeiimlon Opportunities. Homeseekers excursions on the first and third Tuesday each mouth to the south, west and northwest. St, Paul, Minn., and return for one tare plus 82, May 27th, 28tb, 29th, 30th and 31,-t. New Haven, Coon., ami return for otto fare plus $1.50, Juue 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th. Portland, Ore, Tacotna, Seattle and Everett, Wash., Vancouver and Vic toria and return, June 17th to 22d inclusive, for one fare plus 81. Omahs, Neb., and return for one fare plus $2, July !Hh, 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th. St. Paul, Minn., and return for me fare plus $2, .Inly 23, 24, 25 and 2G. G. A. K. National Encampment, Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 10th, lltl), 12th and 13th. Milwaukee, Wis , and return, one fare plus $2, Aug. 10, 11. 12 and 13. Write C. A. Asterlin, D. P. A., 807 State St., Erie. Pa. 3tmyl(i Enclosed find 2oo. Please send mo a bottle of San-Cura Ointment. I have been using it for a varicose ulcer with better results than I have obtained from any othor preparation. F. A. Hoinan, Glass boro, N. J. San-Cura Ointment, 25o and 50c. All druggists. llotnexeekers' Low round trip rates to nearly all points in the West, via Nickel Tlate Road, on sale the first and third Tuesdays of each month. Write C. A. Asterlin, D. P. A., 807 State St., Erie, Pa. 15tjul31 TIONESTA JIA1JKKTS CORFECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour Tt sack 1.151,40 Buckwheat Hour, W tb ) Corn meal, feed, "0 100 tb (Hi 1.1ft Corn meal, family. W 100 lb 1.7au.2.oii Chop feed, pure grain to 1.25 Oats ,4,-, Corn, shelled (,j.iio Beans bushel .- 2.75 Ham, sugar cured ,it( Bacon, sugar cured .15 Shoulders .m Salt Pork, "j lb pjj wtiitclish " kit 50(iii0 ugar ; .Olifii.UtiJ Nvrup. 35(g) .50 N. O. Molasses .'Ao'g .50 Coffee, Koast Rio. id l oflee, blended Java Tea H5 .50 miner (a). 2.1 B.itier, creamery .no Bice Oo. 10 Egas, fresh ,7& 1ft Salt barrel "1.2ft Lard .12 Potatoes, bushel 80!K) r 01 sums, sweet, p lb .2 Lime p barrel 1,2.1 Nails ken 2.75 Wool 20di22 flfl REWARD.- Wanted, Mill J'J,rJ tarv Bounty Land Warrants. Will pay S5.00 for telling me who has one wntMner 1 liny or not. Dealers excepted. 11. a.. Keiiey, Kansas City, Mo. it Notice of Appeals. Notice is hereby given that the Com missioners of Forest County will meet at tuoir otnee, in Hie Borough of Tionesta, on the 5th day of Juno, l?J0tf, for the pur pose ot holding a Court of Anneals from the assessment of money at interest for tue year r.iuu. L. Aonkw. Andkkw Woi.k, P1111.11 Kmkkt. County Commissioners. Attest-J. T. Dalk, Clerk. Tionesta, Pa., May I I, l'.tnG. Car Load of Buggies, Road-wagons, Surreys and Spring. wagous. All Buggies Guaranteed and Prices Kight. Cotno oarly aud get your choice. Am also headquarters for Farm Machinery, Wagons, lleady-made Harness, &c. Land Tine in stock ready for drill. Always at my ware rooms on Satur days. Come in I J. G. BROMLEY TIONESTA, PA. I'roinptly obtampd, or f EE RETURNED. SO VIARS' EXPERIENCE. Our CHANCES ARC THE LOWEST. Send niiKlel, pliuto or Bki-leh for exMrt Meni-i-h Rnd froo reort on patentability. INFRINGEMENT Full, c.iii.lu.'tell before all eourta. 1'utenU obtained tlii-ouch lis. AOVER. TISEDaml SOLO, fn. TRADE-MARKS, PEN SIONS and COPVRICHTS quukly oblainod. Opposite U. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, O. C. BE N. T. B.IXRI'1 JIOrSB oTerlns rimiMTKA: K.Wl.KOA JIllON' US,11 entrutfo the Hervlres) of tmltinnii-n who can Cfn trul in v est 111 oil 1 1 mis i new k tv i th ill their Jl'-hrb-buiJiuuU. AJJrcs.sLotk JUix:iii."7, New York Citj- ALL mms SPECIAL From a large wholesale house making an early clean-up of Summer Goods, we purchased 325 Yds. Wash Goods and hought them at a price that enables us to offer them at the Original Wholcsalo Price. 10 patterns. Sec window GlEHn k SDN. Tho Regatta Wash Suits for this Season Have Arrived. The styles are Eton 15louse, Rus sian Sailors, with variations in makes and trimmings. I lie materials are Duck. Liueus, Galatea, Madras, P. K , Crash, all guaranteed lo hold their color in the wash. The prices are 81 00, 81. 25, $1.40. il.50, $1.75, ?2(I0, $2 25, 82 50, 82 73 and S3 00. Miss Morrieay w'll be glad to show these i little suits iu all ages from 2i years to 10 years. No wash suits will be sent on ap proval to any one, so please 'do not ask it. THE IYIcCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST. . OIL CITY. PA. Fred. Grcttenbcrger GENKKAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work iiertalning to Maeliinory, En gines, Oil W ell Tools, Uas or Water Kit tinfrsantlGoneral ISIncksniitliiufr prompt ly done at how Kales. UepuiriiiK Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw lloune, Tidioute, Pa, Your patronage solicited. KRKD. ORETTEN BERHER Jos, JJC. B?ivm PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. Itepairs ISoiiero, .Stills, Tank, Agitators. Ituyst and Nells Kecoinl - hand Hollers, Etc. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End ofSiispennion Bridge, Third ward, Oil. CITY, PA. DENTISTRY Now is the time to havo the teeth attended t'. Sets of teeth, 85 and S3. Gold crowns, extra thick cusps, 85. Gold fillings from 81 up. Silver fillings any size, 50 c'b. Platinum fillings any size, 75cts. Painless IMrartioii Either by freezing gums or by the wonderful new anaesthetic, Soemno forme. New York '2 Ken. .St., Oil i'ity only. Dr. Reid, Proprietor. MRKN,0 FULTON, MHiiiilm'tnrer of'uiul t'mtlerln iGLLftPS, R .IDLES, A ml all kindH of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. Toe laxative isromo iuimnc Taints, Seven Million boxes sold in post 12 months. ThlS Signature, The Particular Man Who knows good stylo and values will buy Glasgow Woolen Mills Company's clothing every time. Tho operating of a tailoring sys tem such as ours, devised to fash ion garments of tho very highest grade, must insuro the benefits of expressive tailoring such as dis tinctiveness and character, just the points a particular man wants Suits, Top Coats, No man ever paid so little for such value, and wo guarantee our , work. All garments tried on bo foro finishing to insure a perfect fit. Glasaow Woolen Mills Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. OO SENECA &Z STREET. Monarch Clothing Co. Great Selling of M en's Clothing Nobby new Spring Suits that are correct in style and fabric, and which surely must please the most fastidious dresser. Our Clothing is so fur superior in style, quality and price that our extra force of salespeople have all they oan do in showing Suits, Top Coats and llain Coats. MEX'S HUITM. Nohby all wool Scotch mixed chev iot suits; pretty erev'mh rmtturna nmrln double or siugle breasted, coat with vent in bacK, cut the new stylo long, and shapely collar and la nets: regular $14 value; our urice All wool blue serco or black worst. ed suits, also grey fancy worsted suits, made in the new Longworth style and very pretty. Perlent tit iu evory de tail and workmanship by "Snellen berg," the leader of style in high makes of fine clothing. $1(1 value at ftio.fitt Nobby Globe Mills fino worsteds, equal to Ihe high class tailor make. Broad and shapely lapels, coat cut long with vent, the front inside work of hair cloth and every detail perfect. We recommend these suits to any oue drsiring a custom tailored suit, as they are better than tailor made and guaranteed 818 value. Our price $13.08 Rain Coats $8 OH, 810 9H, 812.98. Top Coats 87.1)8, 88 98, $9 98. Itig Sale ol' ImIIcm' Nulls uikI KkiriM. . Tailored Eton Suits that may cost you 820 if the doinand keeps up, and of which we were fortunate eunuch in securing a limited quantity. Mado nl handsome greyinh mixture of all MONARCH CLOTHING CO, NEXT TO CHAMBERS' Ml ATV OA NEW BUILDING, OIL CITY, PA. To. Cure a Cold m Om Bay 5 Made to Order, Mado to Fit. OIL CITY, PA. wool Scotch cheviot. The Eton jack et is made absolutely of the vory newest style with belts or girdle to match, the skirl is cut circular, also of very late dasign; regular 815 value; sale price S.iKS Handsome pastel shades of Alice blue, old rose, retoda green, Lung worth grey or bluck, in Panama or broadcloth. The style of these suits needs little description from the fact that we only secured them through the influence of one of the large de partment stores of Philadelphia with whom we have direct connection; values from 818 to 825; sale prico $12.98 Ladles' Skirt. Handsome pastel shades of ladies' skirts, made of Panama in Alico blue, old rose, reseda green, Grey or black; cut circular in very newest effect and designs; elegant 85 value; sale price $3.98 Handsomo voilo skirtn iu pastel shades, also broadcloth of black and mannish elfocls, as well as high class Panama, Venetian and pauella cloth or worsted, in all late shades of Longworth greeu or pastel shades, values from 87..r)0 to 812. $ 1.98, 5.98, .98 Sale of Waists, Jackel3, Ladies' Itaiu Coats aud Girls' Dresses. Cures Crip in Two Days. SZfaCyr on every box. 25c. 83?
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