THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. C. WCNK, Editor 4 Propricton. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1906. ! 1906 JUNE 1906 :Su. Mo. Tu.jWo.lTh. Fr. Sa. 10 11 12131415 16: 17 18 19 20 21 22 23: 24 25 2G 27 28 29 30 MOON'S PHASES, Full Moon 1 1 p.m. e Third . 8:3 13 p8;, rir.it on 9:18 rir.it t Quarter .i-Quarter 4 u a.nu Republican Ticket. KTATK. Governor, EDWIN S. 8TUAKT. Lieutenant Governor, KOBEKT S. MUKPUY. Auditor General, ltOUEKT K. YOUNR. Secretary of Internal Affair, HENRY HOUCK. CO I NTY. Congress, Hon. N. P.WHEELER. AMembly, T. D. COLLINS. Dixtriet Attorney, A. C. KROWN. Coroner, Dk. C. Y. DETAR. WHEELER FOR CONGRESS. Hon. X. P. Wheeler, or Forest County, Nominated on Sixth Itallot. The Republican Congressional Con ference for the 281h District met in the Alsace hotel, Franklin, Pa., Tuesday afternoon, June 12, and the result was the nomination of Hon. Nelson P. Wheeler, of Endeavor, Pa , on the sixth ballot. The convention was called to order by J. R. W. Baker of Mercer county. L. Agnew, of Forest county, was named chairman and James Itrann, of Warren county, and W. II . Baker, of Elk conniy, were chosen secretaries. The Conferees representing the coun ties of the district were as follows: Forest C. A. Randall, and L. Agnew, proxy for J. E. Wenk, of Tionesta, and Gus B. Evans, of Endeavor. Mercer Morris Baelnnan, of Sharon, J. F. Mathers, of Greenville, and J. R. W. Baker, of Meroer. Warren J. A. Scofield and James Braun, of Warren, and L. C. Baker, of Columbus. Elk W. H. Baker, of Ridgway, J. V. Fleming, ot Kersey, and Alfred Joseph eon, of Dagus Mines. Venango O. D. Bleakley, of Franklin, A. M. Breckenrldge, of Oil City, and Marshall Phipps, proxy for Q. R. Eich baum, of Emlenton. Nominations being in order, C, A. Ilandall nominated Hon. N. P. Wheeler as the candidate of Forest county; W. II. Baker nominated W. O. Wlnslow of Elkj J. R. W. Baker nominated James P. Whitla of Mercer; O. D. Bleakley nomi nated General John A. Wiley of Venango; J. A. Scofield nominated Hon. H. H. Cuminga of Warren. For four ballots each county voted sol idly for Us home candidate. On the fifth ballot the Forest county conferees cast their votes for Mr. Whitla, the Mercer candidate. On the sixth ballot Mercer reciprocated the courtesy by casting their votes for Mr. Wheeler, of Forest. Two of Elk county's conferees voted for Mr. Wheeler, and these with Forest's three gave him eight votes, or the majority necessary to a choice. By motion the nomination of Mr. Wheeler was made unanimous. Mr, Wheeler was brought into the con vention and formally introduced and given a hearty welcome. He made a brief,.but feeling address, thanking the party and the conferees for the honor conferred upon him. Addresses were made by General Wiley.IIou.il. H. Cumings, James P. Whitla, Alexander McDowell, of Mercer, and W. II. Baker, of Ridgway. Peanuts are recommended by vege tarians as a substitute for high-priced meat. This is playing the galleries all right. Anarchists are beut on proving that the worst said of them is true, and that they will go to lower depths if they can find them. It will be In keeping with the sottier saults cf the Democratic party to put for ward Bryan in 1008 as the conservative gnldhug candidate. Pipe lines for the transportation of oil are to be included in the railroad rale regulation bill. This will hit both the re bale and the crowbait. Beiokk the Britons get too critical about American meat, It would he well to look into all tbe uses made of Aus tralian rabbits and kangaroos. In Japan the average pay of cotton mill operatives is 14 cents a day, a fact worth tbe attention of the party that proposes to make free trade its paramount issue. Amon;i Mr. Rockefeller's rules for suc cess In life is: "Do more than is expect ed of you." In dividend clipping Mr. Kocketeller is probably doing more than he expected ol himself. Mr. Parker's recommendation of a southern man for 1908 seems to have turned tbe attention of his party toward Nebraska. Advice from Esopus is not without negative value. The fact that old Gen. Weyler sus tained a glancing blow in the paunch during the Madrid explosion will not lessen the How of sympathy from the country he once threatened to invade. Republican State Convention. The Republican State Convention which met in TIarrisburg last week did its work In a fair and business-like manner. The result is that a ticket has been named in which no reasooaldo Republican can tind a flaw anywhere. The head of the ticket, Edwin 8. Stuart, is one of the cleanest, brainiest and most popular citizens of the Quaker City, against whom no taint of suspicion, either in Ills private or public life, has ever rested. His colleagues on the ticket are men of like puro character in all the walks of lite, and the voter who is not satisfied with these candidates is not going to be satisfied with anything short of the deleat of the whole Republi can ticket from Governor down to the smallest county otlli-o. No mini need say that lie is loo independent to vote the Republican state ticket when composed ot such politically and personally pure candidates, and still lay claim to being a Republican and demanding to take part in Republican councils. The ticket it all right Iroin top to bottom and will be elected. The plat firm is broad, sweeping and plain on all (he vital points of govern ment and questions In which the people today are most interested. In brief it is as follows: Congratulates the people of the United States on continued prosperity under Republican rule. Condemns unfair methods of industrial competition and transportation discrimi nations. Approves President Roose velt's enforcement nf anli-lrust and in terstate com met ce laws. Recommend, publicity for great cor porations, especially common carriers. Domands governmental inspection, su pervision and regulation of corporations. Approves railway rate bill, Approves meat inspection bill. Declares for maintenance of protective tariff and against disturbance of existing conditions. Favors restiicted immigra tion. Endorses Pennypacker administration. Approves reform legislation adopted at the extra session last winter. Pledges party to enact laws for two cent railway fare; to prohibit excess charge on mileage-books; to permit trol ley companies to carry freight; to pre vent railroads owning and operating coal mines. Recommends Increased appropriations to public schools and charities. Fledges creation of state railroad com mission to compel impartial treatment of passengers and shippers. Favors restora tion of abandoned canals. Demands abolition of franchises of rail roads not actually in use. Opposes the confiscation or reprisal of vested rights. Favors limited franchise for publio util ities and rotoution of water power rights under state control. Favors employers' liability law. Recommends civil service for all coun ty officers and employes and law against mercantile appraisers holding any other public office. Favors return of personal property tax and license fees to the county treasurers. Promises establishment of free state hospitals for consumptives. Advocates liberal appropriations for good roads. Endorses the action of Republican sen ators and representatives in congress in upholding the President's hands. Cream of the Sews. Corner lota are not always dirt cheap. If your skin is tender, sensitive, dry or oily, wash with San-Cura Soap accord ing to directions. 2fc. All druggists. Of two evils, pass the first up and turn the other down. Our summer dress goods department is always kept up to the standard, stock never allowed to run low or got broKen up. Hopkins. It It takes a woman to put up preserves and a man to put up for them. If you haven't caught onto that new straw bat yet, don't put it off any longer. Hopkins is selling a lot of 'em, just the right style and price. It A wise man doesn't attempt to pull himself out of trouble with a corkscrew. San-Cura Ointment Is antiseptio and healing, pleasant to use and does not soil the clothing. Wash with San-Cura Soap. 25c each. All druggists. Keep on band. Tbe wise wife has a weigh of her own, but lets her busbaud have his own way. Thompson's Barosma, Kidney and Liver Cure, cures and strengthens all the organs, restoring your youtblul health and vigor. 50c and $1.00. All druggists. The brave and fearless man manages to get there early and thus avoids the rush. Thompson's Barosma is absolutely harmless and guaranteed to cure all dis eases of the Kidneys, Liver and Bladder, also Palpitation of the Heart, Nervous Debility and Female Weakness. Drug gists. 50c and $1.00. May we say that the mob at an im promptu banging Is one kind of string band? , For twenty years I suffered with Bleeding and Itchllng Piles. Two years ago I began using San-Cura Ointment, and one SOo bottle made a firm aud per manent cure, and have not been troubled since. Rev. W. E. Gilbert, Pleasantville, Pa. Druggists. 25c and 50c. If a man is unable to stand prosperity be should sit down and give bis wife chance. If your stomach troubles you do uot conclude that there is no cure, for a great many have been permanently cured by Chamberlain's stomach and Liver Tab lets. Get a free sample at Dunn A Ful ton's drug store and give them a trial. They also cure constipation and bilious ness. It's a mean man who will bunco his wife by not leaving any change in his pocket. On the fourth anniversary of Cuban in dependence a Havana paper published a forty-eight page edition, printed partly in English and partly in Spanish. The Island has witnessed a great change in itself since it was liberated eight years ago by a generous neighbor. Mr. Bhyan writes to his trieuds that "It is time to call a halt on socialism in the United States." Tbe Populist plat forms on which Bryan jointly ran, both in 181X5 and 1900, favored a greenback currency and the government owneiship of railroads, which may be as far in so cialism as he desires to go, and farther than will receive the support of reasona bly conservative citizens. Leepcr. Rev. F. M. Small and Mr. Whltchill of Kollettville, spent Thursday night In town. The reverend gentleman preached veiy interesting sermon in the M. E, cburoh. J. E. Myers aud son, of Oil City, were the guests of 11. A. and R. W. Shotts a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Miller, of Cheerful made a short call In town Sa urday eve ning. Miss Taylor, of Shippenville, spent Sunday with her brother, Bert Taylor. Ralph Henry and lady, of Tionesta, were in town Sunday afternoon. O. F. Walker and wife were Marieu ville visitors Monday. M iss Theresa Obenrider visited Susie Shotts Monday and Tuoda Dr. Urmson Is at Kt-llettvlllo this week doing dental work. Miss Lola Kulins returned home from CUrington Monday wlire she has beon visiting friends a short lime. C. S. Walberts pent Monday at Fry burg. Wist Hickory. Miss Josephine Siggins is home from Beaver College. Mrs. Herman Cope land aud son are up from W. Va. to visit Mrs, Cnpeland's mothor, Mrs. Sadie Whiltou. Mrs. J. A, Turner has goue to her cottage at Allegheny Mprings M. Bruner has resigned his position at the depot as agent, a position which he has filled for a numbnr of years. He Is succeeded by A. A. Atherton. C. L. Gibbs is In town today on business. Miss Alice May Hood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hood, at the Riverside Stock Farm, and Mr. Geo. Wilcox, of Warren, wore married at Jamestown, N. V , Friday, June 8lb, !!HMi. .We do not know as to whoro they will take their wedding trip, or when they will return, or where they will be at home. Every thing was done on the "quiet, but we guarantee it will not be "quiet" when tbey return. Gospol lent meetings closed here last week aud the work ia being continued on the east side. Prof. Itateman, the singer, goes Friday to fill another appointment at Rentloyville, Washington county, Pa. Il has not been decided as yet whether the meetings will ointinue over Sabbath. The choral class undor the management of Miss Kate Wilson and Mrs. She asley, is getting along finely. A concert will be given at the close of the class. Theodore Snow and family are in Oil City for the week at the home of Mr, Snow's parents. How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh, that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chunky A Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations mado by their firm. wkst ix l raux, wholesale druggists, 'lo ledo, u., Waldino, Rinnan tt Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Price 75o per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testi monials free. Hall's Family Fills are the best. Protect Proprietary Medicine. Did it ever occur to you that proprie tary medicines are a blessing to mankind generally? Tbe good ones have long continued sale; the poor ones have short life and soon leave tbe market. If we bad to depend entirely upon phy sicians and druggists it would be expen sive and very inconvenient at times, es pecially in the country and at night when neither could be conveniently reached. For nearly forty years Boscbee's German Syrup has been used in many families, and thousands ol lives of adults and children have been saved by its use, when It was impossible to reach a physi cian. German Syrup is tbe best house hold remedy for coughs, colds, throat and lung trouble, Il quickly relieves the backing cough, loosens the phlegm, and brings sound and refreshing sleep. Twenty-five and seventy-five cents. Get a copy of Green's Prize Almanac For sale by Dunn & Fulton. When I went into the drug store on crutches I bad little faith in Barosma. Than its to Thompson's Barosma I baye not used my crutches for two years. Since I was eighteen years old I had been troubled with rheumatism. After tak ing six bottles of Thompson's Barosma, Kidney and Liver Cure, I was cured, and feel well and vigorous enough to work every day, which I bad not been able to do. for ten years. J. N. Dunn, Troy Centre, Pa. How lo lirenk I'll a Colli. It may be a surprise to many to learn that a severe cold can be completely broken up In one or two days' time. The first symptoms of a cold are a dry, loud cough, a profuse watery discharge from the nose, and a thin, white coating on the tongue. When Chamberlain's Cough Romedy is taken every hour on the first appearance of these symptoms, it coun teracts the effect of the cold and restores the syslpin to a healthy condition within a day or two. For sale by Dunn tt Fulton. If you know the value of Chamber lain's Salve you w ould never wish to be without it. Here are some ol'tbe diseases for which it is especially valuable: sore nipples, chapped hands, burns, frostbites, chilblains, chronicsoreeyes, itching piles, tetter, salt rheum and eczema. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Dunn A Fulton. A daily OiTtirrem-e nl Hie llnme of Crock. er'a Itheiiiiiulic Cure. Columbus, Pa., Feb. 5, 1906. Mr. Phillips. Dear Sit: Please send 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 wondorful medicine for Rheu matism. Mr. Frank Woodard. Columbus, Pa., Box 177. Money order enclosed. For sale by Dunn A Fulton. TO ll'HK A ( 01,1) IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, Druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. l'j. W. Grove s signature is on each box. 25c. 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. S. S. Levy, Pres. of the Em pire State Tanning Co., Smith's Mills, N. Y. San-Cura Ointment, 25c and 50c. It will pay you to lake a course in The HolT Business College, Warren, Pa. Make plans now to enter for tbe Fall Term. Write for particulars. 2t Unknown Fliraria. There are many people.who have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy with splendid results, but who are unknown because tbey have hesitated about giving a testimonial ol their experience lor publication. These people, however, are uone the loss friends of this remedy. They have done much toward making it a household word by their personal recommendations to friends and neighbors. It ia a good medicine to have in the home and Is widely known foi its ou ran of diarrhoea and all forms of iiowel trouble. For sale by Dunu Jt Fulton. AUDITORS' ST ATEMENTof accounts of Tionesta Borough School Funds for yoar ending June 4, 1IMKI; J. C. Soowden. Treas. Dr. To balance last settlement f 110 17 H. J. Setley, tax 1904 73 00 W. II. Hood, taxes old duplicates 210 74 State appropriation' 79t) 20 Tionesta Twp. tuition to June,'03 4!l 94 T. F. Rilchey, Amsler Judgment 274 27 American B'ook Co 4 80 S. J. Setley, J. P., fine 2 00 Old stove sold 0 50 Mayuard, Morrill A Co 1 70 Katharine Osgood, for honki 1 20 W. II. Hood, Col., tax 1905 2,04 1 89 $4,028 53 Cr. By orders redeemed 1-3.457 38 2 per cent com. on $3,457.88 6!) 15 ttaiance 002 00 f 1,028 53 W. II. Hood, Col. Dr. To duplicate, 1U05 $2,402 42 5 per cent added on 243.70 12 18 $2,414 60 Cr. By 5 per cent abatement on $ 1,56183 $ 82 60 Laud retm ned 5 07 Exonerations 44 49 Treasurer's receipts 2,014 89 2 per cent coin, on II ,569.23 31 38 6 ier cent com. on f.33 70 26 69 Halance uncollected, 1905 178 68 $2,414 60 statement op expenditures. Secretary's sa'ary $ 40 00 Truant officer 1 SO Commencement expenses. 27 75 Rent or organ 9 00 Toachera' salaries 1,070 00 .lauitor 134 70 Books and supplies 612 19 Gas and water 108 00 faid. on Crawford order 500 00 Interest and insurance 46 S3 Repairs 89 41 Directors' convention ; 18 00 $3,457 88 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Assets. Cash in treasury $ 502 00 Uncollected lax, 1906 178 58 Bal. due on dup. prior to 1905 ..... 820 21 Due from county 15 116 $1,525 75 Liabilities. Orders outstanding $ 2 00 Assets in excess of liabilities 1,523 75 $1,525 75 We, tbe undersigned Auditors of Tio nesta Borough, hereby certify that we have examined tbe above accounts and found them to be correct to the bestol our knowledge. Joseph Joyce, Harry P. Bankread, Attest, Auditors. M. A. Carkinoer, Clerk. June 7, 1906. AUDITORS' 8TATEMENT of Tiones ta Township School Fund for year ending June 4, 1906: William Lawrence, Treasurer. Dr. To bal. last settlement $ 4:16 54 To State appropriation 056 67 To Wm. Nicol, Collector 2021 95 To Lawrence taxes 59 35 To Wm. Nicol, orders 6 17 To Jacob Smearbaugb 118 12 To County Treasurer, buildiug ... 453 00 To Harmony twp 30 19 $4080 99 Cr. By orders drawn 3622 87 By 2 perct. com. on $3622.87 72 46 By bal. in Treasury 385 68 $1080 09 William Nicol, Collector. Dr. To amount of Duplicate $2315 73 To 5 perct. added on $390.17 10 51 $2335 24 Cr. By Wm. Lawrence, Treas i....$2087 47 By exonerations 42 05 By O. W, Proper, abatement 7 75 By land returned 58 12 By abatements and commissions.. 139 85 $2335 24 STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES. Teachers' Salaries $J537 50 Auditors and Clerk 6 00 Insurance 37 50 Tuition In other districts 588 06 Supplies 122 92 Repairs 117 14 Fuel 162 22 Directors Convention 20 7i Secretary's Salary and Expenses.. 30 00 $3622 87 RESOURCES. Cash in Treasury $ 385 68 Due from County, School 537 83 Due from County, Building 244 18 $1167 67 We,, the undersigned Auditors of Tio nesta Township, hereby certify that we have examined the above accounts and found lb em to be correct to tbe best our knowledge. J. H. W entworth. A. L. Strickenberu, M, Jaun, Attest, Auditors. M. A. Carrinoer, Clerk. June 4, l'.HKi. K HO REWARD. Wanted, Mill SJ.UU tary Bounty Land Warrants. Will pay $5.00 for telling me who has one whether I buy or not. Dealers excepted. R. K. Kelley, Kansas City, Mo. 4t 1 ! BUS! Car Load of Buggies, Road-wagoD?, Surreys and Spriug-wagODB. All Buggies Guaranteed and Prices Right. Come early and get your choice. Am also headquarters for Farm Machinery, Wagons, Ready-made Harness, &c. Land lime in stock ready for drill. Always at my ware rooms on Satur days. Come in I J. G. BROMLEY TIONESTA, PA. WEBB 1 - 'rVV--. Why Experiment? VP have been buying and telllni paint tor yeara and know ill (bout It. W hava done mora to beautltjr tha homes ol aoms ol our best men than tha (rcateat artliit whose masterpieces adora the well" to day. You ask, "How so?" and In eaallr explained 1 vs hire been aelllnt paint lor the Imlde and outilde ol bulldinis nd wa hive tried every kind of paint ind we fuarante then li nothing equal to Uini Pioneer Prepared Paint. We ire tucked up la this by a treat bl Concern ind Hini iiyi every gallon that li not right be will replace, ind he tin been making paint lor alxty-four yean ind li making in honeit practical paint. We can tell you what It will coat to paint your houae end will be glad to give you tree a color card ihowing many ample color if you write or call lo- ' 'c. W. KOUINSON & SON, Tioncsln, l'n. A Short Shirt Tale The month of roses and of brides is also the month of Negligee Sbirts. It's a very chilly man who does not appreciate the cool comfort of a Negligee Shirt. The largest ami most complete as sortment is here. We are exclusive distributors of the followiug great makfs: The Star, The Quaker City, Tbe Princely. Striking lines at 50o, UDo, 75o, $1.00, $1.50, 2 00, $2 00. We court comparison. Mil tch I s If You tan THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST., OIL CITY. PA. Fred. CJrettcnberger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, Kn ginea, Oil Well Tools, (ias or Water Kit tings and General Blacksin I thing prompt ly done at Ixw Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west of tbe Shaw Ilouse, Tldioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. URETTKNRKRUER PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. Repairs Rollers Stills, Tauks, Agitators. Ruys and Sells Second - hand Rollers, Etc. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End of Suspension Bridge, Third ward, Olla CITY, PA. Why Not Take Advan tage of This Oiler, Goud during Juue set of best teeth made lor $8.00. These are absolutely tbe best and guarauteed fur 5 years. Painless extracting. New York 52 Sen. St., Oil City only. Dr. Reid, Proprietor. Open Wednesday and Saluiday evenings. n.anlJ:'a Colic. Cholera and InamDerlain S Diarrhoea Remrdy. Never fails. Buy it now. It may save life. ,r Mit."a,r;. . , . TiVo I .nvAtivfi Hrnmn Cluinine Tablets, Seven Million boxes sold In past 1 2 A Paying Investment. How can you invest your money to better advantage than in clothes that fit you properly, and at a price that will keep the dollars in your own pocket, instead of put ting them in the other fellow's? It requires but little money to dress well if you let us make your clothes. We 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. $15 Suits, Top Coats, Rain Coats, All garments tried on beforo fin ishing to insure a perfect fit. Glasaow Woolen Mills Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. 22 sW&t. Ol L CITY, PA. Monarch Clothing; Co. JUNESALE. An achievement in selling that stands without a parallel, demonstrating to the public the supremacy of the Monarch Clothing Co., and asserting with emphasis the strength of our buying opportunities, and proving conclusively our cash under selling power. Customers have asserted time and time again that they cannot do any better elsewhere and are perfectly will ing to pay us cash while others are only too glad to extend them credit. We are the lowest strictly one price casli store in western Pennsylvania. Sale Begins Saturday and Contin ues Throughout the Month of June. June Male or Men's Mulls. Two piece suits In all wool light colored materials for mimmer wear. $3.08, 15.98, $7.98. Double or single breasted men's suits of all wool fancy grey cheviot, aotno are basket checks and box checks, while others are or ueat greyuih plain colore; lining la of good serge aud were made to retail at $18 00. Juue Sale Price, $8.98. Double or single breasted all wool blue serge suits, also plain black clay worsted suite or black elievolt suite, all lined with good alpaca or Venetian cloth, the coats are cut, long or short to suit tbe wearer and have deep vents In back and are ex cellent swagger lilting garments, made to retail at $16.00. June Sale Price, $9.98. Gun-metal grey worsted auits In box plaids or checks, some are plain gun metal shades of light or dark grey or steel. Tbe style is very swBsger and are made double or single breasted, lined with best quality alpaca and equal to cus tom tailored, coats have two vent and are beauties, made to retail at $18.00. . June Sale Price, $11.08. Boys Wash Knit. Hundreds of pretty styles or boys and children's wash suits In all late styles. June Sale Prices, 4;to, 69c, 98o, $1.08. Boys' Mulls. Double breasted and Norfolk suits, with bloomer pants, all wool materials only, in cheviots, serge, worsted and mixtures $1.48, $2.69, $:t 98. MONARCH CLOTHING CO. NEXT TO CHAMBERS' Oil rMTV OA NEW BUILDING, UIL. CITY, PA. 1 ium ,Fi"iBVia',i,uj.a Ti'ivi tutsjtamiw.,sss:s: months. Thfe Signature, Made to Order, Mado to Fit. Ladles' White Niinimer Nulls. White Eton Linen Suits, trimmed with neat blue duck collar and some col Inrless, trimmed with blue; a handsome girdle to match suits and rowsofgraduatingstrHps (embroidored) down back and front; skirt made very neat and circular; slvle with two rows of pleats at bottom; $8.00 values June Sale, $'t.98. Over 50 white linen coat suits mado In dill'erent styles; some cut long Bnd some half length and still some out 22 inches; hkirts made In different stvles. These have been purchased specially for our June sale and will all he sold within a few days; $S,00 value. June Sale, $.1.08. Linen Skirts. White linen or duck skirts, mad cir cular and plain; some have a row of pleats at bottom and are worth $2.00; vory neat and pretty. June Sale, II80. White linen or fine lialatencloth skirts, made with folds of material and talis aud straps, with lnitUiim on i-ido and bottom; one pretty style has two rows of material at bottom and are real f:t 50 value. June Sale, fl.HH, Waists. 100 beautiful styles of white and lingerie waists, trimmed with lace and embroid ery front and back. Imig or short sleeves aud very pretty; $.2 00 value. . June iSale, 08c. Hig baigaius in Underwear, Huts and Children's C'ut8 and Dresses. p. on every Sjyrt rrvbox.25c. MxsssBiasBBsmaBBaz