THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. c. WINK, Editor t Proprietor. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1906. 1906 JUNE 1906 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. 3456789 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30! MOON'S PHASES tj,Full 4.11 iiMiwn V Ji m. Third -I n 2:34 Vl Quarter 10 p.m. ,(-vNew ni 6:08 6L p.m. -. Flrat oq 9:19 V Quarter a.iu. Itepublicau Ticket. t'Ol'NTY. Congress, Hon. N. P. WHEELER. Assembly, T. D. COLLINS. JKitrict Attorney, A. C. BROWN. Coroner, Dr. C.Y. DETAR. A Mighty I'oor Prophet. Who is tho rattle pated Frank Mu scrib bler that is sanding political forecasts to the PltUburK tiazetto Times and other "easy" sheet? There seems to be no one miming from the Polk Institution, and yet some of the stuff seut out from the "Nursery" would seem almost to necessitate a roll call among the feeble minded to ascertain if all are present and accounted fur. This unheralded political prophet from the mouth of French creek evidently thought it time that he "cut loose" some, and so he unbosoms himself in a dispatch to the Sunday Gazette, of which the following is the most impor tant, as likewise the most ridiculous, pro nouncement: "Persona who claim to be 'on the in side' assert that the contest for the Re publican nomination for Congress in the Twenty-eighth district has narrowed it self down to a light between H. H. Cum ings of Warren county and (Jen. John A. Vil.y of Venango county. Mercer, Elk and Forest counties each have a candi date, but their names, according to gen eral understanding, will not he seriously considered by the conferees." Just how this expert managed to got the "inards" of this matter would be mighty interesting to know. And just how he is going to bowl out three of the five coun ties comprising the district, all of them with equal representation in the confer ence, and give the thing over, body and breeches, to Warren and Venango, will be another mighty startling piece oi "uoos" when it happens (?) The fact ol the matter is that up to this time, we don't think there is any "understanding," geueral or particular, as to what will be the outcome of the coulerence, but that moh county will receive fair treatment and have its claims seriously considered. Forest county, we have all along main tained, has a candidate in the person of lion. N. P. Wheeler who is second to none In the district, and whose nomina tion would at once settle the question so far as the election in the fall is concerned. Ilia friends, admirers and ardent sup porters are not confined alone to his own county, but extend to every portion of the district, and that they will be in the contest for him to the end, and wltb a very good prospect of winniug, goes without saying. Republican State t'ourention. At the Republican State Convention, which meets today in Harrisburg, it looks as though the ticket would be : Governor, ex-Mayor Edwin S. Stuart, of Philadelphia. Lieut. Governor, Robert S. Murphy, of Cambria. Auditor General, Robert K, Young, of Tioga. Secretary of Internal A Hairs, Henry llouck, of Lebanon, deputy superinten dent of public instruction. The sentiment for this ticket has been spontaneous and has growu wonderfully in the last two days, aud if nominated it will make a strong ticket. Of course, those with gubernatorial booms will be somewhat disappointed, but as all can not be nominated the disappointment of those lett out would come just the same. What the mass of Republicans have de manded all along is a sure winner, re gardless of individual preference. TtiK Lincoln party, made up mainly of soreheads and chronic kickers, who nev er had enough Repnlican blood in their veins to induce them to vole the ticket, mot last week in Pblldolphia and named a ticket with which only a small percent age of their own followers even now are satisfied, being composed of Lewis Em ery Jr., of Bradford, for Governor, who, a few years ago, made such a great (?) run for Uougress ou the Democratic tick et aguiust Mr. Sibley, who very neatly placed the fidgety Mr. Emery on the list of "also rans." For Lieut. Governor the self-appointed delegates nominated Ru dolph Blsnkenburg, of Philadelphia, who is still fighting the late Senator Quay with all the vigor of a billy-goat butting a stone wall. For Auditor General one George W. Merrick, a Tioga county "re former" is named. E. A. Coray, the Luzeene county feather-weight kicker, brings up the rear a Secretary of Intern al Affair, but, with his usual propensity for dyspeptical knocking, threatens to kick over the traces and refuse to act as tsilender to such a combination. Should Mr. Emory get generous, as lie used to bo, the approsching campaign may de velop some interest aud "make times good." If yourBtomach troubles you do not concludo that there Is no cure, for a great many nave oeen permanently cured uy Chamberlain's stomach and Liver Tab lets. Get a free sample at Dunn & Ful ton's drug store aud give tbem a trial. They also cure constipation and bilious ness. In these days chivalry must wear a tag or it will not be recognized. WOMAN SHOOTS AT BURGLARS. Senda Five Bullets After Fleeing Thlevea Who Had Called Twice In Wesk. Philadelphia, June 2. When burg lars for the second time within a week tried last night to enter the homo of Mrs. Ethel Abercromhlo Pell they found her ready for them. Five times did Mrs. Pell pull the trigger. Three bullets ploughed holes in tho wains coting of her room, and two went through the window. The burglars fled. There were no marks of blood to at test the accuracy of Mrs. Pell's aim, but In their haste to get away the burg lars tore up two flower beds and smashed a section of grape arbor. The police found a door nearly pried from Its hinges. Mrs. Pell was for merly the wife of Robert Gratz Pell of Ited Oaks, and now lives In West Coulter street, Germantown. MILKMEN DEMAND DAMAGES. Say They Were Imprisoned In Filthy Cells West Brownsville Feud. Washington, Pa., Juno 2. Incident to a feud between country milkmen and the nuthoritlesof West Brownsville nn assault and battery suit was filed by Constable George Marker against Winlicld King. Archibald Watkius. Wlnfleld King, William Bienton and James Kinder, milkmen, were arrested a few days ago for driving upon the sidewalks of West Brownsville and were placed In tho borough lockup. King Is alleged to have assaulted Constable Marker while the latter was eating his break fast. King and his friends have Instituted suit against the West Brownsville au thorities for cruelty on the charge that they were imprisoned iu filthy cells. Gaikwar Sees High Society. Philadelphia, June 2 The Gaikwar of Baroda and his wife, the maharani, were taken into the bosom of the or iginal American 400 at a dinner given in their honor at the Bellevue-Strat-ford hotel by Mrs. George Law, who is here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reg inald Vanderbllt. The dinner followed an afternoon spent by the party at the horse show and was somewhat upon oriental lines. Eighteen plates were laid. Some one apparently made a wild guess in announcing in dispatches sent out from here recently that it would be a $"0.000 dinner. The af fair probably did not cost more than $300. Ohio Pursues Bridge Company. Columbus, O., June 4. Attorney General Ellis has o"'erd ouster pro ceedings to be begin' against the In dianapolis Bridge company at Indian apolis, Ind., for failure to comply with the laws of Ohio while doing business in the state. While it is not officially admitted at the statehouse, it is known that this is the first step of the at torney general to move against the foreign members of the alleged com bine doing business in this state. Cassatt Not Going to Resign. New York, June 2. The Associated Press has received the following tele gram from the steamer Amerlka by wireless from President A. J. Cassatt of the Pennsylvania Railway company: "No truth in the rumor referred to in your Marconigram that I intend re signing presidency of Pennsylvania company. Cassatt." Cream of the Xews. Too much publicity spoils a good deed. If your skin is tender, sensitive, dry or oily, wash with San-Cura Soap accord ing to directions. 25c. All druggists. Signing your name to a friend's not 8 is a bad sign, San-Cura Ointment is antiseptic and healing, pleasant to use and does not soil the clothing. Wash witli San-Cura Soap 20c each. All druggists. Keep on band. When riches come in at the window friends flock to the door. Thompson's Barosma, Kiduey and Liver Cure, cures and strengthens all the organs, restoring your youthful health and vigor. 50c and f 1.00. All druggists. The things that usually happen are those that seem Impossible. For twenty years I suffered with Bleeding and itcbiing Piles. Two years ago I began using San-Cura Ointment, and one 50o bottle made a firm and per manent cure, and have not been troubled since. Rev. W. E. Gilbert, Pleasantville, Pa. Drnggists, 25c and 50c. Adversity lifts up many a man whom prosperity has knocked down. Our employes frequently cut them selves and become poisoned, but are quickly cured by your wonderful reme dy, San-Cura Ointment. I always keep it on hand. 8. S. Levy, Pres. of the Em pire State Tanning Co., Smith's Mills, N. Y. San-Cura Ointment, 25c and 50c. Every man knocks his own line of work and sticks to it like glue. A Dully Orrurri-nre nt Ike Home of t'rwU. rr' It lie ii m a lie Cure. Columbus, Pa., Feb. 5, 1906, Mr. Phillipi. Dear Sir: Please seud me one bottle of Crocker's Rheumatic Remedy. I got two bottles a short time ago, and It Is doing me so much good I shall keep on taking it. It is a wonderful medicine for Rbeu mutism. Mr. Frank Woopard. Columbus, Pa., Box 177. Money order euclosed. For sale by Dunn A Fulton. Free Summer Outing Booklet, containing list of amuse ment resorts aod quiet summer homes nn the Nickel Plate Road. Call on agent or address C. A. Astetlm, D. P. A., H)7 State street, Erie, Pa., or Ii. F. Horner, G. P. A., Cleveland, O. TO ITltK A COI.O IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggist refund the money if it falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. lloineHeekers' Low round trip rates to nearly all points in the WeBt, via Nickel Plate Road, on sale tho first and third Tuesdays of each month. Write C. A. Asterlio, D. P. A., 807 State St., Erie, Pa. 15tjul31 Sabbat li School Coil volition. Minutes of tho eleventh annual con vention of the Forest County Sabbath School Association, held at Kellettvillo, P May 22 23, 11M1: First sessiou Tuesday 1:30 p. in. Devo tional services led by Hev. F. M. Small; address of welcome, Rev. F, M. Small; response, D. B. Shields; roll call; Com mittees appointed by President: Resolu tions, Leou Watson, Rev. J. K. Adams, Mrs. W. F. Jones. Nominations, Mrs. Hagerty, Mrs, Small, Miss Guenther. Paper on Revereucein the Sunday School read by Win. Silr.lo, followed by discus sion; How to Obtain the Best Teaching Force, discussed by convention; papers on Relation of the Sunday School to the Pub lio School, by Mrs, J. A. Small and Miss Kate Guenther, followed by discussion; I'lsns for promoting attendance ot' Sunday School scholars at the church service by D. B. Shields fully discussed by pastor aud delegates; singing by the choir. Evening session, 7:30. Devotional by Rev. J. F. Scherer; duet by Mrs. U. Y. Detar and Miss Fianios Small; select reading by Mrs. W. A. Shewman, com posed by Mrs. Frank Honderson; anthem by choir, after which wo listoned to a very able sermon by Rev. P. J. Slouaker, text from 1st Timothy, titu chapter; singing by choir. Wednesday morning, Devotional by Rev. Slonaker; Way to Tearb the Books of the Bible, Rev. Scherer; Primary Work, Decision Day, Home Department, Cradle Roll, Miss Ermina Lincoln; Should Cat echism be Taught In Sunday School, Rev. Irwin; Co-opeiation of Sunday School and church, Mrs. Harry Dotterer; Musio In the Sunday School, Mrs. Earl Callin, Wednesday alternoon, Devotional by Rev. J. F. Scherer; Delegates report; Elec tion of Officers, as follows: President, Rev. Paul J. Slonaker; Vice President, Hon. F. X. Kreitler; Secretaries, Miss Alice Arner, Miss KateOsg od; Treasur er, Mrs. Ellen Catliu. Delegates to State Convention, Rev. Slonaker, Rev. Scherer, Mrs. G. F. Watson, Mrs. Orion Sigglns, Miss Kate Guenther. Paper on Decision Day by Mrs. Orion Sigglns; singing by choir; Paper by Mrs. Hagerty, How to Arouse Interest in the Sunday School; Question Box conducted by Rev. Irwin, very interesting; Paper by Mrs. A. B, Kelly, The Teacher the Most Important Factor in the Sunday School Work, read by Mrs. W. A. Shewman; Paper, How to Start a Teachers' Meeting, Rev. C. F. Ir win. Resolution, That we as Forest County Sabbath School Association create the office and elect a superintendent of temperance work. Mrs. Alice Siggius nominated and elected. Wednesday evening, Devotional by Rev, Slonaker; motions made and carried that expenses be paid and the rest of the money put in treasurer's bands subject to executive committee; that executive committee provide a constitution to be presented to next convention for adop tion; that six names be added to execu tive board as follows: N. P. Wheeler, En deavor, G. F. Watson, Kelllettville, D. B. Shields and H. A. Shipe, Marienville, A, B. Kelly, Tiouesta, J. H. Murray, Gil foyle, Select Reading, Mrs. Shewnan; money raised to defray expenses of in coming president as delegate to State Convention at Gettysburg; duet, Frances Small, Rev. Irwin; motions carried, that convention accept invitation from Tio nesta to meet there next year; that the proceedings of this convention be printed in the county papers. A very able ser mon by Rev. Adams, text Psalms 3 aud 4. Convention adjourned sine die. Ellen B. Catlik, Sec'y. resolutions. Whereas, in the good providence of our kind Heavenly Father, and through the kindly thoughtiulness of this church aud the people of Kellettville, we have been privileged to meet and hold this the eleventh session of our Forest County Sabbath School Association under such favorable auspices and with so much pleasure and profit to the delegates, there fore be it' resolved that we hereby 1st. Devout thanksgiving to Almighty God for His manifold mercies and His good providence over us. 2d. That we tender our sincere and hearty thauks to the officers and mem bers of Kellettville M. E. church for the use of their beautiful and commodious church for our o invention. 3d. To the good people of Kellettville for the hearty welcome they nave accord ed and for the excellent and beautiful en tertainmont so cheerfully provided. 4th. To the choir for the excellent and appropriate musio furnished. 5th. To Mrs. W. A. Shewman for the excellent readings given. 6th. To Rev. C. F, Irwin, Miss Lincoln and Mr. Brown for the interesting and profitable presentation of the various subjects discussed Dy mem ana tne many helpful hints given. 7th. To the President, Secretary, and other officers of the convention for the able and eUicient manner in which they have discharged the duties of their re' spective olUues. Lkon Watson, J. K. Apams, Mks. W. F. Jones, Committee, Hon'g This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case ofCaturrh, that cannot be cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CllKNKY A Co.. Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the last 15 years, ami believe him perfectly hoiioralilo in all business transactions anil (immcially alile to carry nut any obligations 'iiadn by their firm. West it- Thaux, wholesale drugirists, To ledo, O., Wai.dino, Kinnan A Marvin, wholesale druumsts, leiedo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon tho blood anil mu cons hii r luces ot mo system. I'rice i;e per tiotllo. Hold by all druggistH. Testi monials tree. Hall's Family Pills aro the best. --He who has no faith lu himself Is destined to becomes successful failure. Have You l.vit-Nln, JiiiliKestion V If today you sutler from impaired di- gostion, sluggisn liver or impuro uioou, and you were told of a preparation which would cure vou at small cost, would you try the remedy? There is a medicine Green's August Flower. Go to your druirnisl's and bnv a test bottle fr 2; cents, or the reeular size for 75 cents. If you bave iiifd all otner dyspepsia reme dies without satisfaction, or if you have never used any preparation tor these dis tressing allei'lions; if yon have headache, biliousness, loss ol appetite, sleeplessness, nervousness, or any disorder of the sto mach or liver, cure voiirsolf quickly by nsing the infallible August Flower. It is not an alcoholic stimulant, but quite harmless lor general use. Get a copy of Green's Prize Almanac, ror sale by Dunn & Fulton. Air ANTED: by Chicago wholesale and V mail order house, assistant manager (man or woman) for this county and ad joining territory. Salary ?20and f xpenses paid weekly; expense money advanced. Work pleasant; position permanent. No investment or experience required. Write at once for full particulars and en close self-n.idressed envolope. COOPER it Co., 132 Lake St., Chicago, 111. t'nknowa Frtrmla. There are many people who have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy with splendid results, but who aro unknown because tbey have hesitated about giving a testimonial ol their experience for publication? These people, however, are none the leu friends of this remedy. They bave done much toward maklug it a household word by thoir personal recommendations to friends and neighbors. It is a good medicine to have In tbe home and is widely known foi its euraa of diarrhoea aud all forms of bowel trouble. For sale by Duuu Jt Fulton. ' Unless a man is willing to take chances he never takes anything else that happens to be lying around loose. TIONESTA JIAUKKTS CORPECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour 9 sack .,1.15 1.40 Buckwheat flour. W nt .3 Corn moal, feed, $ 100 tb. 1.15 Corn meal, family, f 100 lb 1.75(9)2.00 Chop feed, pure grain 1.25 Oats .4 5 2.75 .16 .15 .13 .12J 5060 ,0ft.0ri) Corn, shelled Beans Tfr bushel Ham. suirar cured Bacon, sugar cured Shoulders , Salt Pork, "fS ft Wliltetlsb u kit Sugar Syrup 35 50 ,50 1 25 50 IN. U. Molasses - .36 'a) Coffee, Roast Rio ( otlee, blended Java Tea .35(3) Butter .15 Butter, creamery .30 Rice 05O.10 Eggs, fresh fl l-i Salt$ barrel 1.25 Lard , .Vi Potatoes, $ biiBhel, 8000 Potatoes, sweet, $t lb .2) Lime barrel 1.25 Nails $ keg M.75 Wool 2022 AUDITORS' STATEMENT of Tioues ta Township School Fund for year ending June 4, 1900: William Lawronoe, Treasurer. Dr. To bal. last settlement $ 436 54 To State appropriation 055 67 To Ww. Nicol, Collector 2021 H5 To Lawrence taxes 6!) 35 To Win. Nicol, orders 6 17 To Jacob Smearbaugh 118 12 To County Treasurer, building ... 453 00 To Harmony twp 30 19 4080 99 Cr. Byordors drawn 87 By 2 perct. com. on 3o22.87 72 46 By bal. in Treasury &S5 66 14080 99 William Nicol. Collector. Dr. To amount or Duplicate $2315 73 To 5 perct. added ou 190.17 19 51 $2335 24 Cr. By Wiu. Lawrence, Treas f2087 47 By exonerations 42 05 By O. W, Proper, abatement 7 75 By laud returned 58 12 By abatements and commissions.. 139 85 ?2335 24 STATEMENT OF EXPENP1TURES, Teachers' Salaries fir37 50 Auditors aud Clerk 6 00 Insurance 37 50 Tuition in other districts.. 588 06 Supplios 122 92 Repairs '. 07 14 Fuel 162 22 Directors' Convention 20 75 Secretary's Salary and Expenses.. 30 00 13022 87 RESOURCES. Cash in Treasury $ 385 66 Due from County, School 537 83 Due from County, Building 244 18 (1167 67 We., the undersigned Auditors of Tlo nesta Township, hereby cortify that we have examined the above accounts and found them to be correct to the best our knowledge. J. H. W entworth. A. L. Strickbnberu, ' M, Javn, Attest, Auditors. M. A. Carrinmer, Clerk, June 4, 1906. OK rf REWARD. Wanted, Mili JpJ.JW tary Bounty Land Warrants. Will pay $5.00 for telling me who baa one whether I buy or not. Dealers excepted. R. K. Kelley, Kansas City, Mo. 4t Car Load of Buggies, Roadwagous, Surteys and Spring-wagous. All Buggies Guaranteed and Prices Kight. Co mo early and get your choice. Am also headquarters for ALL Farm Machinery, Wagons, KINDS ?. 'Land lime in stock ready for drill. Always at my ware rooms oo Satur days. Come in I J. G. BROMLEY TIONESTA, PA. J(RENZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. U ...I ..htainml nr rrr BrTllttNm. ZO TIM. ,,r.,inu., """" eipert mwiivh and free report on patentabUltj. INFRINGEMENT !' conducted before all cnurtn. 1'atentd obtained through in OVE. TISEO and SOLD, free. TRADE-MARKS, TEN. IONS and COPYRIGHTS quickly obtained. Opposite U. 8. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, P. V. Why Experiment? wt have beta buying ind elllnf paint for yeart and kno all about It. Wehavt dont more to beautify the homes of aoma of our beat men Ih.n th f reateal artlata whoa masterplecei adorn the wall to day. You ask, "How so?" and In eaally captained I we hive been (elllnf paint forth Inside and outalde ol buildings and we have tried every kind of paint and we guarantee there la nothing equal to Uini Pioneer Prepared Paint. We are backed up la this by great big Concern and Hitmi aays every gallon that I not right he will replace, and he baa been miking paint for ality-four year and la making an honeal practical pilnt. We can tell you whit It will coat to paint your house and will be glad to give you free a color card ahowlng many aample colon II you write or call to day. G. W. K0DISI) & SON, Tionrsta, Fa. The Regatta Wash Suits for this Season Have Arrived. 1 he styles are Eton Blouse, Kus eian Sailors, witb variations in makes and trimmines. The materials aro Duck. Lioeus, Galatea, Madras, P. K , Crash, all guaranteed to hold their color iu the wash. The prices are SI 00, $1.25, $1.40, $1.50, $1.75, $2 00, $2 25, $2 50, $2 75 and $3 00. Miss Morrissy will be glad to show these little suits iu all ages from 21 yesrs to 10 years. No wash suits will be sent on ap proval to any one, so please do not ask it. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST. , OIL CITY. PA. Fred. Grettenberger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work tiertalninir to Machinery. Kn gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Kit- lines ana ueneral Hlacksmithlnp; prompt ly done at Low Kates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and saiisiacuou guaranteea. Shop In rear of and just west of tbe fsbaw liouse, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTRNBERGEK Jos. IF. ?irm PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER, llcpalrs) Boiler., Ntlll, Tanks, Agitator. llnyx and Nell Necoud - hand Boilers Etc. Wire or letter orders promptly at' tended to. End nfSuspensinn Bridge Third ward, OIL CITt, PA. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. During June we will make the best Set of Teeth, guaranteed 5 years, lor $8 00. These teeth are the BEST and especially natural looking. Paiu less extraction free when teeth are ordeied. New York 52 Ken. St., Oil City only. Dr. Rcid, Proprietor. rt.t.at:,B Colic, Cholera and LnamDeriain s i,irrhoi Kemriy. Never fuils. Buy it now. It may save life. Take IOXailVe BromO Uinme Tablets. SMjt Seven Minion bores sold in post 12 months. Tfrife Sraatnr0 sdfTA&r A Paying Investment. How can you invest your money to better advantage than in clothes that fit you properly, and at a price hat will keep tho dollars in your own pocket, instead of put ting them in tho other fellow's? It requires but little money to dress well if you let us make your clothes. Wo will make you a suit to order for no more than you must pay for "good" ready-made or about half what you would pay any other good tailor. A trial will surely convince you that Glasgow Woolen Mills tailoring is right in every way. Suits, Top Coats, Rain Coats, 815 All garments tried on before iin ishing to insure a perfect fit. Glasqow Woolen Mills Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. 22 SEi&T. OIL CITY, PA. Special Sale of Women's Skirts, Waists, Shirt Waist Suits and Children's Dresses. Great Sale or Girls' and Children' lree Girls' Dresses, made of good giug ham and percale, large bertha, of em broidery on shoulder, also yoke of percale and embroidery, made with deep hem and full gathered skirts, ages 5 to 16; A On worth $1.00, at C7C Girls' Dresses of different colored cliambray, some have bosom of white lawn and suspenders of same mater ial, others are made of extra quality percales, witb yoke of lace and em broidery. Also handsome white lawn dresses, with full bertha of fine lace and handsome embroidery, all have full gathered skirts and deep QQ. hems; $2 00 values, at tOC Large display of Children's Dresses at 3!c; also very beautiful assortment of fine net and lace dresses most beautifully created and values unex celled. Wash Skirls. Ladies' and Misses' new Wash Skirts, made of best quality duck or pique, in white, blue aud polka dotted materials, made with a row of ribhou at bottom and tiny buttons on sides, slso Wash Skirls ol Galatea rloth and made very pretty; worth qq $2 50; special at VOG MONARCH CLOTHING CO NEXT TO CHAMBERS' ftt rlTS OA NEW BUILDING, OIL CITY, PA. CTVt3ZLiarl''alr!''.aM"'PlllW"Sll To Cure a Cold in One Day x Made to Order, Made to Fit. Ires Skirt. Special sale now nn of Women's handsome l)re"8 Skirts of Mohair, Panama or Sicilian, in a variety of fast selling colors. All made iu the newest circular style and designed very perfect; special UQ QQ $5.00 value, at fpO,VO Shirt Waist Suit. White Lawn Shirt Waint Suits, with bosom of waist of tiny tucks and embroidery down front, yoke of lace and tiny tucks and short sleeve) with tucks and Val. lace. Tbo skirt has rows of Val. lace with a full row of lace above hem of six small tucks; this is an exceptional value aud easily worth $5.00; rfQ qq special at Ipv.t0 $3.00 Lawn Waist, OSo. One table full of white Lawn or Lingerie Waists specially reduced for this sale, trimmed with lace and era broidery, front and back, long or short sleeve; all made handsome, and worth from $2 00 fiO. to $3.00, at V OC Sale or Women Fettleoats Clonts, Jackets, Eton Suits, Celts, Ilandbaiis and Children's Coats at one price for cash only. L'WW "M.Ul - oi every ' m yrznri vox, 25c. I