THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WEN Ki - EOITOR 4 PROPRIETOR. WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1906. 1906 MAY 1906 Su. Mo Tu.jWe, Th. Ft. Sa. 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ft" MOON'S -k Flmt i J:07 JQuartor 1 p.ui. Cj. Full n 8:09 PHASES. f Th,ri1 Vt Quarter 15 2 01 ii. m 8 :9( Moon 23 J Quarter 3 1 1:23 a. m. Ilepublicaii Ticket. (OIXTV. Congress, Uon. N. P. WHEELKR. Assembly, T. D. COLLINS. District Attorney, A. C. BROWN. Coroner, Db. C. Y. DETAR. In moving up to (be head of tlin list of the world's exporting uatlone, theUuited States bas another reason for pointing with satisfaction to tbe period of tbe PinRley law. It is said of a poet who recently died tbat be attempted to add a fourth verse to rr. Newman's hymn, "Lead, Kindly Light." Tbe name of tbe Improver la charitably omitted. Though automobiles are multiplying fast, the prophets of a horseless era have retired from business. Tbe number ot horses in tbe United Slates bas increased 30 per cent in the last nine years. Somk of the Democratic Senators refuse to give President Rooxevett any share In the credit for passing tbe railroad rate bill. Should tbe new law prove unsatis factory they will give -him all of the blame. It was not to be expected that Col. Gnffey would take kindly to Dr. Silas Swallow as tbe new boss of the Demo cratia party in Pennsylvania, and be doesn't. But what is be going to do about it? i hr date agreod upon for holding tbe confreuce for this Twenty-eighth Con gressional district is Tuesday, June 121b, but tbe place of meeting has not yet been determined, though Warren, Oil City and Franklin have been considered. Now tbat the Prohibition ami Demo cratic parties have been united in tbe bonds of political wedlock, tbe former is liable to experience some of the annoy ances which invariably come to a woman who marries a man to reform him. Oil City Blizzard. Rkkkhrinq to tbe State law which prohibits tbe throwing of waste paper or auy rubbiah in tbe streets, tbe Milton Standard asserts tbat if it were enforced for one day in Milton tbe flues would be enough to pave a street for a square. Tbat would hold good in almost any town in the State. Nobody bothers about en forcing the law, and very few people only are aware of its existence. With the Republican State Convention Just one week off the question as to who will be Its nominee for Governor is quite as much a mystery as ever. That it will be a go-as-you-please allair between tbe dozen or more avowed candidates goes without saying. There will be absolute freedom of thought and actiou on tbe part of tbe delegates bo far as any dicta tion or boss ism is concerned, and tbe man who bas the most friends and ran muster tbe most votes among tbe dele ' gates will receive tbe nomination and election iu November. At this stage it appears as though tbe two leading candi dates when the voting begins would be Louis A. Watres, of Lackawanna, and Charles W. Stone, of Warren. The nom ination of tbe latter would make tbe whole northwest happy and would prove an easy winner in the fall. Thk Prohibition party of Pennsylvania met in Uarrisburg last week and nomi nated the following Demouratio ticket: Governor William H. Berry, present Democratic State Treasurer. Lieutenant Governor Homer L. Cas tle, straight Prohibition, Auditor General Wm. T. Creasy, for tho past eight years Democratic leader in the legislature, and who expects to be re-elected this fall. Secretary of Internal Affairs A. E, Corav, a renegade Republican, who served a term in tbe legislature and ac complished about as much as a flea bite on the rump of an elephant. The ticket was set up, not as a prohibi tion disb, but as a sop to the hungry and unterrifled. Will they bwsIIo the buit at their convention next month? As readily as a suckor will down a worm lu the spring time. I p 'Treasurer Berry, at the end of a Hionth, linds that he can leave the stale treasury and take up a campaign for the governorship, he must have discovered things iu reasonably good coudition when he assumed the olliee. Just think ol it! The state on the verge of bankruptcy; notes of politicians instead of collateral in the vaults at Uarrisburg; millions in banks that could never repay; all of the business based on graft, and the state go ing to eternal perdition with the Repub lican party greasing the rails for the oc casion this was the picture painted by tho Berry-C'aslle combination of spell binders last fall. It won. The people elected Tierry. Now, after four weeks in the, office which he was supposed to re form, lie conies dancing out to tbe strains of Guffey music and accepts a Prohibi tion nomination for the governorship! Wh it do the voters ol Pennsylvania think of such an olhcial, any wav? Titusville Herald. RRFKitRiNQ to the endorsement of tiumberofexchangesoftbe lion. W. O. Smith as the most available man for Governor, the Punxautawney Spirit says; "There is no question of the soundness of the views of tbe Oil City Bllziard, the Titusville Herald, the- Franklin Evening News, the Tionesta Rkpuhlican and the Brockwayvllle Recordor on the Guberna- toiial question. But this is a stupid old world, and wisdom often cries aloud on the highways and is not heard." Related Court Minutes. At the time of going to press last week tbe case of James Church vs. Grandin Lumbi r Co., was on trial. Evidence on the part of tho plalutitl" was beard, when it developed that the action could not be sus.aiuo I as against the defendants, and tbe court allowed a compulsory uon-ault to be taken, the costs being placed upon the plaintiff. U; to the present time the court has made no order as to the disposition of George Jennings, who was held to be of unsound mind by a jury at last week's session. OKA NO JURY'S RKl'OllT. Following is the Grand Jury's report for May term, 1906: They acted upon Hve bills of indictment of which four were found true bills. They Inspected the County buildings and Bud tbejall In good condition, but the following recommen dations respe tfully made: That six torn old mam esses In the jail be replaced with new ones. Tbat an alarm connecting the jail be placed in tbe Sheriff's bed-room. "ie newen post at ueaa or stairs In Jail he repaired and that binges and lock be oiled. They further report tbat tbe Supervisors of Howe township have neg. lectod and refused to open and build that portion of road lying In Howe township that was ordered opened by tbe court be tween hellettville and the Bnftln Farm February session, 1904, and conBrmed absolute November 25, 1904-Howe town ship, November 30, 1904, described I Koad Book No. 2, pp. Ui3, etc , Kingsley township having already built their por Hon. Witnesses: Milt Bureherl. N. E Holmes, W. W. Kribbs. They also reo ommend that a substantial ice breaker should be placed on west end of Tionesl bridge; also that the road opposite P. R, R. depot be kept free from obstruction ana properly drained and filled Iu. And further recommend that water nines at jail be painted and water closet be put in good shape. W. W. Kribrs, Foreman. Clarington. Memorial lay la to be observed at Clarington this year. Rev. Hill preached tbe sermon on Sabbath aud will deliver the oration also. Mrs. Hepleraud Mrs. Mechling repro sen ted the Union Sabbath school at the convention at Kelletfille. The Marienville bunch came dow Friday to wipe our ball toara out but ou boys got a patched-up team of old and young and went at them and oh, such batting and base running never was seen on mis neia before or since. One, two and three base hits were common and one home run by Slaughenhaupt was one of the features of the game, and when tbe score keeper got it figured up it was 17 to 4 in favor of Clarington, We feel sorry for tbe boys but it couldn't be helpsd, as they were out-classed. Tbe Wiulack Oil Co. biought in two good wells last week. It is rumored there will be wedding bells ringing soon. Paullue Neal and Miss Haight, of Red clytle, took in tbe ball game. Rev. Humbert, of Sigel,' preached in the U. B. church Sabbath night. Harry Coon is attending the teachers' course at Clarion Normal. Clyde Royer is at borne again. Tbe Methodists held a festival Saturday nigbt. L. C. Brenneman and wife of Ridgway are visiting iu town. Do You Know The value of "Hanna's Lnstro FinishT It makes old floors, furniture and wood work look more beautiful than when they were new. And it lasts. See fin ished Bamples at J. J. Landers', Tionesta Cream of the Sews. Many are called but few deliver the goods. If you are still considering tbat new carpet come here and let us help you out of your dilemma for just a little bit of oioney. Ilopkins, it A good Jolly is worth whatever you pay for it. To build up your health and restore your nerves, take Thompson's Barosma. 50c and (1.00. All druggists. It is a wise father who tumbles to bis own son. San-CuraOintmentcurosItching,Pro-truding or Bleeding Piles. Wash first with San-Cura Soap. Druggists. 25oeach -As tbe father is bent the child is In clined. We recommend San-Cura Ointment for any Cut, Burn or Bruise. It draws out all tbe poison and stops the pain. 2To and 50c. AH druggists. A complnte change will always do one good and sometimes do him to a finish. ' Loppcr. Clyde Culmer, of Nebraska, was In town Saturday renewing past acquain tanceships. Mr. Hezlep, of Butler, visited his brother, Frank, of this place, a few days last week. Miss Caroline Fitzgerald and little sis ters, Julia and Junta, called In town Saturday. Mrs. O. D. Butterfleld and children, of Hallton, visited tbe former's brother, G. W. Kuhus, from Friday till Monday. Editb Sbotts spent Sunday with rela tives in Marienville. A ball team is being organized in town. Miss Clara Kuhns, of Clarion Normal, spent Sunday at home. " Mrs. Bruner and children visited at John McLaughlin's tbe latter part of the week and attended church at Crown, G. W. Kubos and 8. S. Slgworth were Clarion visitors Saturday. Jas. McCloskey, or Kushequa, for merly of this place, has been in town a few days. Mrs. II. Heffuer aud Dora spent Sunday at Knox. wrs. Bert Taylor visited friends Shlppenville this week. in A patient woman can educate anyone except ber own husbaud. Washington State. Colvills, Wash., May 12. luoS, To My FrientU in the East .The weath er continues very dry and crops are not doing so well on account of the drouth I do not believe there has been an inch of raincll since I came into this state. The soil is not nearly as dry as It would be in tbe cast after so long a drouth. Nearly every one iu this part of the country al" lows their slock to run at large. The wild land furnishes abundant pasture for all stock, grass growing as high as timo thy grows in the eat. The prospect for a largo crop of fruit is good. The weather through the day is very warm, but tho nights are quite cold, but not as cold as they were two weeks ago. Notwithstanding tbe quick changes ol temperature from day to night, every one seems to be healthy. There is no sick ness that I know of. Tl ere is ynt plenty of government land subject to homestead, but it Is going fast. Iu tbe last week there have been Ave claims taken within two miles of mine. Yours Truly, B. V, Huohks. P. S.-In the last few days there has been plenty of rain. It has cleared up warm and all crops look well. A New Aiipllraltuii of Scripture. There was rejoicing In the village at tho killing of a pig. Ilolug dend. It was cut up. A neighbor's oat stole se cretly Into the larder and annexed piece of pork, which she brought In triumph to her mistress. Next dny the clergyman of the parish visited tbe old woman, who recounted to hi in the re markable sagacity of the beast. "It was quite beautiful, sir," she said piously, "to sec the way tho sweet creature brought me the piece of pork, it brougat to my mind what vre read In the Bible about Elijah and the ravens." State of Ohio Citv, ok Toledo, ) Lucus County, j Frank J. Chunky makes oath that is the senior partner of the firm of F. i neuey ,t i'o., fining business in tbe City ot Toledo. County and State afore sal.i, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for rm-n ana every case ol Catarrh that can not be cured by the use of Hall's Ca TAK1UI Curk. FRANK J. CHENEY 1-..T..1 ii in uciore me ana suosorihed in my presence, this titla day ot December. seal. ' A. W.GLEASON, JS'otary PuOlie. nan s catarrh Cure is taken internally uii ni-ia uiitiuuy mi me uioou ana mu cous surfaces ot the system. Send for vesiimoniats, tree. A lMrnnhiH EHVrl A gown of Green Seal Liquid Paint on your house makes your borne look stylish and inviting. Try it. For sale by J. J. Landers, Tionesta. Wdnilm Cured After Twmiy Vrnrs of Tor. lure. For more than twenty years Mr. J. B. Massey, of 3a22 Clinton street, Minneap- ous, wiuu., was tortured with soiatica. The pain and suffering which be endured during this time is beyond comprehen sion. Nothing gave him any permanent relief until be used Chamberlain's Pain Balm. One application of tbat liniment relieved tbe 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-cent bottle of Pain Balm and see for yourself howquickly It relieves tbe pain? tor sale by Dunn fe Fulton. Some poople are good because it comes high to be otherwise. The Green Meal I'nlnt Will cover better than otberpaints. This Is because it is made from the best ma terials. For sale by J. J. Landers. Tio. nesta. Itheumntlaiii fared in Ten Inyg...Vuy Will You Sillier f Mr. Harry Knox, of Beverly, W. Va., undjrdateof Jan. 23, 190(1, Bays be 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 tbe aid of crutches, and says be took one-half of a 50 cent bottle of Crock er's Rheuinatie Cure and was entirely cured. Harry Knox. For sale by Dunn & Fulton. "The Skipper." "When a skipper goes skipping his skiff o er the sea If be skips making love, a fool skipper is he." On Sunday, June 3d, the Philadelphia Sunday Piess will give free to each of its subscribers tbe greatest and best supple ment picture ever put out by any news paper. It is printed in beautiful colors and is 14x21 inches. Tbe picture is enti tled "The Skipper." A stunning Sum mer girl and "The Skipper" make two genuin'dy great subjects for a picture worth framing. Everybody will want to get one of these pictures. They are worth a dollar apiece, and can be secured ex clusively with the Philadeldhia Sunday l'ress, June 3d. Be wise and tell your newsdealer to reserve you a copy. More Mlr. A cure may bo ell'ected by applying Chamberlain s Salve as soon ss the child is uone nursing. Wipo It on with a soft cloth before allowing tbe child to nurse, Many trained nurses use this salve with the best results. Price 25 ceuts per box Sold by Dunn & Fulton. II Is DniiKiTuim lo Nmlri-t a I'olil. How often do we hear It remarked It s only a cold," and u lew days lator learn that tho niuu is 011 his back with neumouia. This is of'such common oc currence that a cold, however slight, should not be disregarded. Cbaiiilinr- uin's Cough Remedy counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pnetimn- i, and has gained its great popularity and extensive sale by its prompt cures of this most common ailinont. It always cures and is pleasant to take. For sale by Dunn & Fulton. TO (THK A t'OI.II IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Rroiuo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund the monoy if it fails to cure. K. W. Urove's signature is on each box. 2Ac. Many who have kidney disease do not now it. The first symptoms are often mistaken for something else. Thomp son's liurosiua will at onue relinvn nnv Inflammation of the kidneys and has miido remarkable euros in Bright's Dis ease aud Sciatica. Thompson's Harosma, 50caud1.00. All druggists. Not lOa Itlrh as lUrkrn-llrr. Ifyou had all the wealth of Rockefeller, the Standard Oil magnate, you oould not buy a better medicine for bowel com plaints than Cham berlain'a Colic, Cholera ana Diarrhoea Remedy. The most em l nent physician can not presorlbe better preparation for colio and diarrhoea, both for children and adults. The uniform success of this remedy bas shown it to be superior to all others. It never fails, ana wuon reduced with water and sweetened Is pleasant to take. Every family should be supplied with it. Sold by Dunn Fulton. l'rolcct Proprietory Mediclura. Did It ever occur to you that propria tary medicines are a blessing to mankind geueranyr The good onos have long " uo me poor uues nave at life and soon leave tlin murker If we bad to depend entirely upon phy n,, ,,,onim uruggisis ii wouia oe expeu sive and very inconveuieut at time a peolBlly in tbe country and at night when neither could be conveniently reached. For nearly forty years lioschee's Gorman nyrup nos Deen used In many families, una luousauus ot lives of adults and i-uiiuren nave oeen saved by Its use, when it was Impossible to reach a nlii. oian. German Syrup is tbe best house hold remedy for coughs, oolds, throat aud lung trouble. It quickly relieves and brings sound and refreshing sleep! mt uncKiiiir couun. loosens iim nil !..,.. iwemy-nve ami seventy-live cents. Get a copy of Green's Prize Almanao. For saie uy unnu & t ulton. Mrkel Pints Excursion Opportunities. Homeseekers excursions on tbe first and third Tuesday each month to me south, west and northwest. St. Paul, Minn., and return for one fare plus 82, May 27tb, 28th, 20th, own ana oit. New Haven. Conn., and return for one fare plus 81.50, June 2d, 3d, 4tb ana am. Portland, Ore, Tacoma, Seattle and fcvereit, Wash., Vancouver and Vio toria and return, June 17th to 22d inclusive, for one fare plus $1. (Jmahs, Iseb., and return for one fare plus 2, July 9th, lOib, 11th, izia ana loth. St. Paul, Minn., and return for one lare plus 82, July 23. 24. 25 and 26, G. A. Ii. National Encampment, Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 10th, 11th, iztn ana liiln. Milwaukee, Wis , and return, one tare plus 82, Aug. 10, 11, 12 and 13. V rite V. A. Asterhn, D. P. A., 807 btate St., Erie. Pa. 3tmyllj Enclosed find 25c. 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 oilier preparation. F. A. Uoman, Glass. boro, N. J. San-Cura Ointment, 25o and 60c. AH druggists. llomrxerkrrs' Liiw round trip rates to nearly all points in the West, via Nickel Plate Koad, on sale the 'first and third luesdays of each month. Write C, A. Asterhn, D. P. A., 807 State St., Jrie, ra. 10tjul31 'CIOJN1CS1VV MAUKKT8 CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour sock l.lo1.40 Ruckwheat flour. IS lb a Corn meal, feed, 100 lb. 1.15 Corn meal, family, $ 100 lb 1.75(,2.00 Chop feed, pure grain (a) 1.25 Oats .45 Com, shelled , a5 Beans biiHhel 2.75 nam, sugar cured .16 Bacon, suuar cured .Ifi Shoulders Salt Pork, ft fi WhiteUsb kit anrz.rJi s"Rttr Oflfa.OtU yrnp 35 .50 N. O. Molasses .ssS An Cotffee, Roost Rio jfl Cotree, blended Java ,25 Tea .usa ra iJ"er .15 B.itter, creamery ,30 Rice 05.10 r.ggs. iresn pi Salt $ barrel ' 1 25 Lard 'i Potatoes, $ bushel 80!K) Potatoes, sweet, tb ,2J Lime 19 barrel 1 v. Nails $ keg a!75 Wool 2or22 K fin REWARD. Wanted, Mill J.yJKJ tary Bounty Lsnd Warrants. Will pay fo.OO for telling me who has one whether I buy or not. Dealers excepted. R. K. Kelley, Kansas City, Mo. 4t Car Load of Buggies, Road wagons, Hurreys and Spring. wagons, All Buggies Guaranteed and Prices Right. Como early and get your choice, Am also headquarters for ALL Farm Machinery, Wagons, Ready-made Harness, &c. Laud lime in stock ready for drill, Always at my ware rooms 00 Satur days. Come in 1 J. G. BROMLEY TIONESTA, PA. Promptly obtnlnrd, or FEe RETURNED. 10 YEARS' IXPIRIENCI. OurCHASOIS ARI THI LOWEST. Betid model, photo or intlh (or expert Mwrch and free report on pstontobiUty. INFRINGEMENT milu conducted before all oourt.. 1'atenUl obtained through uh, ADVER TISEO and SOLO, free. TRADE-MARKS, PEN. IONS aud COPYRIGHTS quickly obtained. Opposite U. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. O. A fill IF on! mmm SPECIAL From a large wholesale house making an early clean-up of Summer Goods, we purchased 325 Yds. Wash Goods and bought them at a price that enables us to offer them at the Original Wholesale Price. 10 patterns. See window GlROfiB k SON The . Regatta Wash Suits for this Season Have Arrived. Tbe styles are Eton Blouse, Una 8iao bailors, with variations in makes and trimmings. Ihe materials are Duck. Linens Galatea, Madras, P. K , Crash, al guaranteed to bold their color in tbe wash. The prices are 81 00, 81.'25. $1.40 81.50, 81.75, 82 00, 82 25, $2 50, 82 75 and $3 00. Miss Morrissy wll be clad to show these little suits in all aces from 2 years to 10 years. ro wa8n suits win ne sent on an proval to any one, so please do not ask it. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST. , OIL CITY, PA. Fred. Grettenborger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. AH work pertaining to Machinery, En nes. Oil Well Tools. Gas or Water Flu lngsanaueneral Klacksmithingprompi ydone at Low Rates. Renairinir Mi Machinery given sneclal attention, and wiminuMuu gunrauieea. Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. ORETTENBERGER PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER, Itepalrg Hollers, Stills, Tanks, Agitators. IIiijm aud Sells Second . hand Boilers, Etc. Wire or letter orders promptly at' tended to. End ofSusnension Bridce. Third ward. OH, CITt. IA- DENTISTRY Now is the time to have the teeth atteuded to. Rets of teeth, $5 and 88. Gold crowns, extra thick cusps, $5. Gold fillings from $1 up. Silver filliogs any size, 50 els. Platinum fillings any size, 75cts. Painless Extraction Either by freezing gums or by the wonderful new anaesthetic, Soemno forme. New York FAINLBSS lOTISn 53 Sen. St., OH City only. Dr. Reid, Proprietor. JORKNZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONKSTA. PA. M Tdce laxative uromo quinine Tablets. Seven Million boxes sold In past 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 tho benefits of expressive tailoring such as dis tinctiveness and character, just tho points a particular man wants 85 Suits, Top Coats, No man over paid so littlo for such value, and wro guarantee our work. All garments tried on be fore finishing to insuro a perfect fit. Glasaow Woolen Mills Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. 22 SEst Special Sale of Women's Skirts, Waists, Shirt Waist Suits and Children's Dresses. Otjeat Sales of Girls and Cliildreii'iy I)reftc Girls' Dresses, made of pond trinrr. haui and percale, large bertha of em broidery on shoulder, also yoke of percale and etnbroiderr. made with deep hem and full gathered skirts, ages 5 to 16; Ar worth $100, at VG Girls' Dresses of different charnbray, some have bosom of white lawn and suspenders of same mir. tat, others are mado of extra quality pennies, wun yoKe ot lace and em- broidery. Also handsome white lawn resses, with full bertha of fine ln and handsome embroidery, all have luii gamerefl skirts and deep rQ hems; 82 00 values, at tOC Large display of Children's ftremc at 3!lc; also very beautiful assortment of fine net and lace drpsaea mnii beautifully created and values umx. celled. Wash Skirls. Ladies' and Misses' new Wash Skirts, made of best quality duck or pique, in wnite, onie and polka dotted materials, made with a row of ritihon at bottom and tiuy buttons on sides, slso Wash Skirls ol Galatea cloth and made very pretty; worth qq 82 50; special at tOC MONARCH CLOTHING CO. NEXT TO CHAMBERS' "Ml S--r- pi A NEW BUILDING, OIL CITY, PA. To Cure a Cold in One - V Made to Order, Mado to Fit. OIL CITY, PA. Dreg Skirls. Special sale now on of Women's handsome Dres Skirls of Mohair, Panama or Sicilian, in a variety of fast selling colors. All mado in the newest circular style and designed very perfect; special to no 85.00 value, at tpO.cO Shirt Waist NiiIIn. White Lawu Shirt Waist Suits, with bosom of waist of tinv tunkn embroidery down front, yoke or lace aud tiny tucks and short sleevei with tucks and Val. lace. Tho skirt has rows of Val. lace with a full row of iace anove Dera of six small tuck mis is an exceptional val aud easuy world 55 00; mo flO special at p5,t)0 $2.00 Lmvii Waists! !)Sc. One table full of white Lawn or Lingerie Waists specially reduced for this sale, trimmed with lace and em broidery, front and back, long or short sleeve; all mado handsome, and worth from 82 00 r to 83.00, at y OC Sale of Women's Petticoats Cnals, Jackets, Eton Soils. Hulls, Handbags and Children's (ni .1 one price for cash only. Day Cures Crip ia Two Days, p? sfclCyy oneverv Tymnet box. 25c
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