THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. WINK, Editor 4 Proprietor. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST IS, KXW. 1906 AUGUST 906 ! Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. 56789 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25: 26 27 28 29 30 31 MOON'S PHASES. A T:M 4 am. 19 26 82' 71 p. m Mood Third i 9A1 Fiitt VI Quarter 1 1 p. no. Jo urtor llepublloau Ticket. STATK. Governor, EDWIN S. STUART. Lieutenant Governor, ROBERT S. MURPHY. Auditor General, ROBERT K. YOUNG. Secretary of Internal Affairs, HENRY UOUCK. 1'OINTY. Congress, N. P. WHEELER. Hon Assembly, T. D. COLLINS. District Attorney, A. C. BROWN. Coroner, Dr. C. Y. DETAR. Important to Republicans. The duplicate copy of registry list of voters is now hanging up, or should be at the voting place in each election district ready for inspection. Each voter who is twenty-one years of age or over should examine the registery list aud see If bis name Is on the registry and if not to see the assessor at once and have it put on be fore September 6th. All voters twenty-two year of age or over who have not paid a state or county tax within two years, which tax baa been assetsed at least sixty (tiO) days and paid at least thirty (30) days before election, November Gtb, cannot vote. September 6lh is the last day to be assessed aud Oc tober 6th the last day to pay taxes and vote November 6th, 1906. Havr you forwarded your dollar to the Chairman of the National Republican congressional campaigu committee? In the coming political campaign for Congress the Republicans will have one Cannon and a number of squirt guns. Tiouesta Vindicator. Well, in this neck of woods the Republicans have a Wheeler that's a stem winder, as a winner. Ti dioute News. It is given out that Col. Gufley, Hon. William F. Harrity and Judge Gordon are to bury the hatchet in the interest of Mr. Emery's candiadcy. Now If some body will corrall Dr. Swallow's meat axe and Homer Castle's bazoo the deadly weapons will be pretty well under cover. Brookville Republican. And the Rev. Silas C. Swallow la still going some. He says: "Let Mr. Emery beware bow he challenges men to come out in the open and dubs them cowards and insinuates corruption. Mr. Castle will be abundantly able, in his turn, to demonstrate the truth of his assertion that Mr. Emery as a reformer is insincere." Unfohtun atklv for Mr. Emery ( the Democratic party in Pennsylvania does not agree with him that national affairs have no part in the campaign. It was the presiding officer of the Democratic State Convention Michael J. Ryan who aroused the intonse enthusiasm of the delegates who had assembled to nominate Mr. Emery by declaring that "The success of the ticket named today will result la the election to the Presi dency of that trinune of the people, Will iam Jennings Bryan. A MEETiNi of the Democratic county committee was held at the court house this morning to complete the nominations on their ticket occasioned either by failure to nominate at the convention held some time ago or the refusal of the nominees to accept the honors thrust npon them. John O'Neil of North Clarendon, was nominated for sheriir in place of If. T. Russoll, declined; Dr. G. F. Bowman of Tidioute, was named for prothonotary and T. L. Hampson of Glade, was se lected as candidato for district attorney, Warren Mirror. Thk issue In a nutshell : Lewis Emery advocates certain reforms. Edwin S. Stuart stands for everyone of those re forms. Emery Is running on a ticket with three rampant Bryan Democrats and standing on platform that acclaims Bryan as the next President. Stuart is running on a ticket with three Republi cans who, like himself, are the sincere supporters of aud sympathizers with President Roisevelt. Pennsylvania is a Republican State and the administration at Washington needs its endorsement and help. It ought to he very easy for any Republican to make up bis mind what to do. The Lancaster Now Era hands Mr. Emery and his supporters this "hot one:" "Candidate Lewis Emery, Jr., in bis letter of acceptance, weakly falls into line with the partisans of every hue and echoes the parrot cry about places of trust for honest men, throwing out the insin uation that all who oppose bis candidacy are dishonest, and that be and his follow ers are the only men in the land worthy of public confidence. Of course, it Is a good thing when a man thinks well of himself, but it does no man credit to say or believe all men are rogues save him self and such as train under him. There were kings lie fore Agamomtiou, there will be honest men left alter Mr. Emery's departure." Dkmocrats who know a few things have not forgotten that the fusion game in the past has worked havoc with tbeir party In Pennsylvania. Whon the re turns are all in next November it will be found that they have not been greatly lin piesxed with the Emory propaganda. After a time honest but deluded voters will discover that tho whole scheme is one of personal politics engineered for the benefit of a few ambitious politicians. West Chester Record. Dknitnciation is au easy trick. Any body can acfulre the habit. Many per sons who look within are ready to credit it. No proof is given, none required. It is easiest for a certain sort of intellect to believe the worst about another. The Republican party of Pennsylvania is just now undergoing another ordeal of trial by clamor. Last year the wailers aud slanderers got the public eir and the ma jority vote. The voters thought they would givo the critics chance to turn on the light. What have they done? Even in tho city of Philadelphia where arrests were made aud criminal charges preferred the cases brought to trial came to an ig nominious end, the Jury in each case ac quitting the defendant without leaving the box. Isn't it about time to insist that the gentlemen who are talking about the iniquities of the Republican part? shall produce some evidence? A I toon a Tri bune. An anxious public is still ex pectantly waiting for "lid-lifter" Berry to uncover at. least oue of tboso big frauds lu the State Treasury. Out with it. Wanted Republican Helii for IIphio. crats. "All the enemies of tho Republican party are trying to get together this year and destroy it and are asking Republi cans to he.p," says the Franklin Evening News. That is just about the size of it. "The request is about the most absurd ever made," continues that journal, and we quite agree. A convention that acclaimed Bryan took Emery ai one of its candidates in the hope that he might pull through the three Bryan candidates on the ticket with him, aid in carrying several Con gressional districts for the Democrats aud pave tin wav for Republican defeat in the Nation. There is no love for Emery among bis Democratic supporters. They love only Bryan. On the other hand, the little ca bal of discredited politicians who found ed the L loco I ii party for the sole purpose of building a machine of their own under Emery care for nothing but Emery, aud they ou!d be perfectly content to see Bryan Piesldent if. they could only get tbeir way. And both Bryan Democrats aud the Emery machine poliiiciana of Philadel phia actually expect Republicans to fur nish a sufficient number of votea to de feat the Republican party! -Philadelphia Inquirer. Rase Bull. TION KSTA 7, PLKASANTVIf.LK 4. The Tionesta team evened up matters with the Pleasantville team by defeating them in a good game on the Tionesta grounds last Saturday afternoon. Pitcher Bankhead had a crippled right hand and rightlielder Slroup went into the box to fool the heavy hitters from the hill-top. The tabulated score shows that they hit the ball hard but he kept the hits well scattered in every inning but the seventh, when singles by Keeley, Joe McMillan, Wilbur and Arnold, and Priostly's being hit by the ball (his old dodge) gave them three runs. Their other run came in the first inning on hits by Ramage and Kej iey and an error. The visitors put up a poor game in the field and on the bases, their errors being of omission rather than commission, and they lost several good chances to score. The home team gave Stroup flue support and he never was In any trouble They opened up by hitting McMillan hard, but be improved as the game progressed. Tlioy scored twice in the hrston Weaver's two-base hit, a base on halls to Lawrence, his steal of second and Haerty's single. Three more were added in the third. Arner got to first on an error, stole second and third, Hagerty and Stroup each got a siugle, another er ror and the three were over the plate, to the great joy of the rooters. In the sev enth they gathered lu two scores. Au error put Lawrence on first and be stole second, Haslet singled and stole second, nuu Arner Bcurtxi iuem Dotu on a corking single between short and third. Umpire Bowman gave good satisfaction and kept the players hustling throughout the game. The score: TIONKSTA. AB It H PO A K Weaver, lib 4 1 2 2 0 0 Lawrence, c 4 2 0 8 3 0 Haslot, s 4 110 3 2 Arner, If 4 1 1 1 0 0 Hagerty, lb 4 12 5 10 Stroup, p 4 1 1 0 2 1 J. Bankhead, 3b 4 0 1 3 2 0 Foreman, mf. 3 0 1 1 0 6 ishriver, rr 3 0 0 1 3 31 7 9 27 14 3 ri.EA8ANTVIM.IS. All R It VO A K Ramage, lib 6 1 3 3 3 0 John McMillan, p 5 0 1 0 4 0 Keeley, 21) 5 12 14 1 Joe McMillan, mf. ft 110 0 1 Wilbur, s ft 14 0 11 Priestly, ir 2 0 0 0 0 0 Arnold, lb 5 0 2 12 0 0 Hurgwald, rf. 5 0 1 2 0 1 Stanuard,c 4 0 0 5 1 0 41 4 1423 13 4 "Shriver out, hit by batted ball. Tiouesta 2 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 7 Pleasantville 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 04 Summary Earned runs, Tionesta 3, Pleasantville 2; two base bits, Weaver, Kainage, Wilbur; base on balls, off Stroup 1, off McMillan 1; struck out, by Stroup ft, by McMillan 5; stolen bases, Lawronce 2, Haslet 1, Arner 2, Ramage I, Wilbur 1; double plav, Shriver and Haslet; left on liases, 1 lonesla 3, Pleasantville 13; first base on errors, Tionesta 2, Pleasant villo 3; passed ball, Slaunard; hit bv pitcher, Priestly 2. Time, 1:40. Umpire, E. W. bowman. YANKMNS 7, IM.KASANTVIM.K 4. Manager Harry Feittook the Yanigans, Tionesta's second team, to Pleasantville last Thursday and took a fall out of what was supposed to be tho second team, hut which really contained five of the regulars, and so tiie vicloiy was all Ihe more pleasing to the boys. The Yani gans had three of the local regulars, the battery, Stroup and Foreman, and Wea ver in left field. The game was a fast one lu every way, in which the Yanigans carried off the honors. Stroup pitched a fine game, holding them to five hits and striking out ten. The Yanigans had four errors. Joe McMillan and Scott were the battery for Pleasantville, and the Yauigana touched up "brother Joe" for thirteen clean hits, and that's going some for the first game. He struck out eight and there were six errors behind him. We could not get a comnletn hnx scorn The Yauigaus lined up as follows: Stroup, P., Foreman, c, Paul Carson, lb., Gil bert Hagerty, 2b., Gleun Henry, 3b., Crawford, ss.. Weaver, If., Ed. Lawrence ml'., aud Herb, llepler, rf. Cream of the New. Honest business men have do use for false profits. All summer goods at half price and some much below at Hopkins' store. It More often tbau not the inside tip fails to wiu out. For all blomishes of the face and skiu use Sau-Cura Ointment and San-Cura Soap. 25c, at Dunn A Fulton's. tf Life's chief compensations do not come in pay envelopes. a The most deceptive cause of nervous ness is diseased kidneys. Thompson Barosma cures the kidneys and tonics the nerve. 50c and $1. Dunn A Fulton Give some men a fairstart and they'll tske an unfair advantage. Au itching, burning pain, caused by eczema, piles or any skin disease, is stopped at once by San-Cura Ointment, 2")C and 50c, at Dunn it Fulton's. tf J I s the easiest thing in the world to puncture a pneumatic know-all. The inteuse itching char actor istio of salt rheum and eczema Is instantly allay eel ty applying I'hami erlain's Salve. As a cure for skin disoases this salve is tin equaled, hot sale by Dunu Jt Fulton A woman isn't very deeply interested in a man if she doesn't read each letter she receives from him more than three limes. lhompson's Barosma lias positively made wonderful cures in Brlghl's disease, sciatic rheumatism, kidney and liver dis easos, lumbago and female weakness Thompson's Barosma is purely vegetable and pleasant to take. 50c and $1.00, at Dunu it r ulton s. tf There is more Catarrh in this section 01 tne country than all other diseases mi together, and until the lust few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years uoctors pronounced t a local umea.se, ami presenned local remedies, and hv constantly tailing to cure witli local treatment, pronounced it ini-urnh a. science lias proven catarrh to be a con stitutional Uiseaso, and therefor- ...ires constitutional treat men t. Hall's Catarrh (Jure, manuloctured by F. J. Chenev 10., iolerio, uiiio, is the only constitu tional cure on tlie market. It is taken internally in doses trom 10 drons to teaspoontul. Itacts directly nn t!m liloml ard mucous surfaces of the system. Thev nllnr n.in 1... n.l .1.. !!..., e..J f. ...... .-..u U i. i .-v. iKiimig iiij mi.y ruse Tans 10 cure. Send for circulars and ins unionists. F. J. CHENEY it Co., Toledo, O nuiii uy iTiiggisis, f;C. Hall's Family Pills are the host. Notice to I'arenls. In compliance with the requirements ot the State law requiring that all school children must produce a certiti cate of vaccination on entering the schools, notice is hereby given that pu pils of Tionesta Borough schools must furnish such certificate ou the day of en trance to schools, or bs refused admit tance, provided they have not previously luiuiauru bniho wuuui a reasonsoie lime, Bv Okiikr oy Board. ".Unite liny While (he Nun Shinra." There is a lesson in the work of the thriftv farmer. He knows that the bright sunsiiiiie may lasi out a (lav and he pre pares for the showers which are liable to toiiow. so it should be with every household. Dysentery, diarrhoea and cnoiera morbus may attack some mem Der 01 tne home without warning. Cham herlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy, whlcli is the best known medi cine for these diseases, should'always be aepi at nanu, as immediate treatment necessary, and delay may prove fatal tor sale by Dunn fc Fulton. I can truthfully recommend Thomp son's liarosma, Kidney and Liver Cure as a tine medicine and a cure for all von claim for it. When I commenced taking it I weighed 114 pounds and alter live months l weighed 130 pounds. I am al most entirely free from rheumatism and my general health Is greatly improved Mtisan M. Lyons, Titusville, Pa. At uunn Fulton's. tf An Ohio l.nily l'lenseil. A prominent lady of Geneva, Ohio, says Crocker's Rheumatic Cure is all right. Under date of Jan. 5, 1900, she says: This is to certify that I have had rheumatism more or less all my life, and have taken only one and a half 50 cent bottles of Crocker's Rheumatic Cure aud have been very much benefited by it. Mrs. Oka Patch For sale by Dunn it Fulton. TO 1THK A l(l.l IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, Druggists refund the money If it falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. 1,'nneri'ssnry Expense. ' . Acute attacks of colio and diarrhoea come on without warning and prompt renei musn db otitained. There Is no necessity of incurring the expense of a puysiciau s service id sued cases 11 Chain berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is at band. A dose of this rem edy will relieve the patient before a doc tor could arrive. It has never been known to fail, oven in the most severe and dangerous cases and no family should be without It. Sold by Dunn A Fulton COMING ! PROF. HYDE, TIIE Eye Specialist, will be at the Con trill House, Tiouesta, Wednesday and Thursday, August 22d and 231. Eyesight restored and headaches cured by llio proper adjustment of Lenses. Prof. Ilydo lias with him all of the Intent appliances for examining tlie eves. Free examinations to all. Prof. II. . Hyde will make regular trips to Tiouesta, Fit. Headquarters at Brad for J, Pa. Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration on the estate of John Charleston, late of Tionesta Hor ongh, Korest County, Pa., deceased, hav ing been Kmnleri to the undersigned, all persons indebted to saiil estate are hereby nolilied to make lavment without delay. and those having claims or demands will present them, duly authenticated, lor settlement. F. K. Lanso.v, Adm'r, Tionesta, Pa. A. C. Brown, Attorney. 8-15-tit Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration having been granted on the estate of Jennie M. Col liiiRWOod, late of Kimrsley township, de ceased, all persons indebted to ssid estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, Hiul thone having claims to present the same to tho iinilorHigneil Administra tor, or his counsel. - John W. Jamiekon. Adm'r. 8. D. Irwin, Attorney. 7-lS-6t Executor's Notice. Whereas, Letters Testamentary havlug ueeu gramou to me uuderstgnea upon the estate of Joseph Momr. late of Tio- nesta Township, ! orost County, Pa., de ceased, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same iviimuii oorny 10 me, or s. i'. lrwiu, At torney, Tionesta, Pa. J. W. Moku, Executor, 7-2-0t Shippenville, Pa. Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration on the estato of James M. Manner, late of Tionesta Itorougli, forest County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment without ueiay, ami mose Having claims or de mands will present them, duly authenti- caieu, tor settlement. Edward J. Sannkr, Adm'r. Tionesta, Pa. iwTi hkk vAHRINgkk, Attorneys, WHEN YOUR TEETH Start llroakliig Away Or are soft, have them crowned, thus saviog the tooth. For $5 we put on the best gold crown made, with extra thick cusps, and of 22k. gold rein- t L ..II I, mt lorcea ny ik. soiaer. lhese are what others charge 83 aud $10 for, aud we will do it paiulessly. All work done by Dr. Reid personally. New York 52 Neu. St., OU City only. Dr. Reid, Proprietor. Open Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Sundays by special appointment. lennsylvania RA1LUOAD. Schedule in Effect May 27, 190b'. Trains leave Tionesta as follows : For OIL CITY, PITTSBURGH, aud principal intermediate stations, 11:01 a. in. week days, Oil City only, 8:21 p. m. daily, 5:2S p. tu. Sundays. For BRADFORD, OLEAN, and prin. i-ijMti imermeuiaie stations, 7:.3 a. in. daily, 4:18 p. m. week days. For Warren and intermediate stations, 2:43 p. m, Sun days. W. V. ATTERBURV, Gen. Mgr. J. R. WOOD, P. T. M. GEO. W. BOYD, Q. P. A. II A 1 1. WAY. TICE TABLE To Take Effect July 1st, 1jo:. NORTH Eastern Time SOUTH JLL Stations 2 p. in a. m Leave Arrive p.m. p.m 7 00 7 20 7 2.V Nebraska 6 30 0 05 Ross Run Lamentation Newtowu Mills Kellettville Buck Mills Mayburg I'oikey Minister Wellers Hastings Blue Jav Henry's Mill Barnes a oo 5 55 !7 :iui 1 00 7 45l 12 00 5 45 11 60 5 35 11 40 5 25 11 20 5 15 11 15 5 10 1 10 7 5; 1 2 8 it) 1 45 8 10 1 50 8 15! 1 55 8 20 11 05 5 05 10 55 4 55 10 45 4 45 2 10 8 30 2 25 8 40 2 40 8 50 10 30 4 35 10 10 4 20 3 05 9 05 3 15 9 20 Sbeflleld 10 00,4 15 p. m a. m Arrive Leave a, m.ip.m T. D. COLLINS, President. mmmwm Life-preserver The life of your house inside and out can be pro longed yes, doubled by keeping it painted with Lucas Paints (Tinted Gloss) They keep the wood from rotting because they cover so thoroughly. Lucas Paints also protect the life of your family. Your rooms are so healthy and cheerful if painted with them, instead of being covered with carpets and wall-paper which collect dirt and germs. John Lucas & Co Philadelphia Promptly obtalnnt, or FEE RETURNED. tO YEARS' IXPERIINCK OiirCHSRCES AM THE LOWEST. Senil model, kuto or nkou-ii lur exix'rt Ntan-h Knd free report on pati-ntAullilr. INFRINGEMENT suit comlui'lcd befolK all ronrtft. l'MtentH oht&lncd thrnntrh n., ADVER TISED and SOLD, free. TRADE-MARKS, PEN SIONS and COPYRIGHTS quickly obtained. Opposite U. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. namt lirANTHD: b7 CIiIchko wholesale and V mail order hoiiHe, anslHtant manager (man 6r woman) for tliis county and ad- joininK territory. Salary $20 and expenses paiu weekly; oxpenne money advanced. Work pleaNant; position permanent. No Investment or experience required. !-iiire time vnlnaliln. Write at mice lor lull particulars and enclose Helf-addresMoiJ envelope. Addrewf, GENERAL MAN AGER, 134 LakeSt., Chicago, 111. 8-1-lUt iwmmmmn NX 1 For Rainy Days We are showing a new lot of Ladies' Umbrellas. These are close, roll ing, steel rod, good material, strong, well made frame. Loth natural and orna . mented handles. Prices, $1.00 to $2.5(1 G-.WJ0BIH k SON Wreckage from the Great Sale. Some striking values in each tie partmeot that you caunut resist if yo look at them. Young Men's) Suit. Ages 15 to 20 years, sizes 31 to 3( breast, priced $3.50, 4 50, 5.50, 6.50, Men's Suit. Both two-piece suits and with the vest, l'nced 83.50. 4.50. 5.50. (i.50, 7.ot. Men's skeleton sack coals and coals and veals. Priced $1 00, 1 50, 2.00, L 00, 4 50. Men's Straw Hats. lour choice ot all S3 00 and 4 00 hats in the house. Triced 1 00. Fine soA felt hats, (3 to S4 quali ties, rnced lAti. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST.. OIL CITY. PA. Fred. Orottenborgor GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST All work pertaining to Machinery. En- (fines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit- unfrsamiueneral Klac-.ksmilliiiiR prompt ly done at Low Rates. Keimirimr Mill Machinery Riven special attention, and oakismcuuu KuaraiiLeea. Shop In rear of aud just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRKD. GRF.TTENBrjRGER Sqs. ffl. $ltfvm bd rTi r a boiler maker, JCepalrs Holler, Mills, Tank, Agitators. ISi.jn aiil Sell Second . hand Hollers, Etc. Wire or letter orders nromollv at tended to. End of Suspension Brtdcre. Third ward. Oil. CITY. 1A. en ram Car Load of Buggies, Roadwagons, Surreys and Spring-wagons. All Buggies Guaranteed and Prices Right. Come early aud get your choice. Am also headquarters for ALL Farm Machinery, Wagons, Ready-made Harness, &c. SIM, Land lime in stock ready for drill. Always at my ware rooms on Satur days. Come in I J. G. BROMLEY TIONESTA, PA. inamDenain S Wnrrhora Kenifdv. Never fails. Huy it now. It may nave life. Take lQXatlVe DFOmO quinine Tablets. Seven Million boxes sold In past 12 months. ThlS SfenatBTC, Swell If you desire to wear clothes that arc ab solutely correct and conform perfectly to what is decreed by New York's most fashionable tail ors, come to us, particularly if you want the best at a moderate price. Suits, Top Coats, ttain Coats, 115 Our garments are made to wear, to stand up under hard usage and retain their beauty of shape and outline; that is the kind you get here. All garments tried ou before finishing. Glasaow Woolen Mills Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. 22 SE$Fh Monarch Clothing Co. Clothing Selling Unparalleled In any Surrounding Territory. Clearing Our Shelves for New Fall and Winter Goods. Men's Suits All wool fancy mixture. wnriArl plain Clay or serge, French black or IMbet, made by "Sne onbero" or "llersbfield." High class goods per fectly tailored in the newest style, all cut long with vents, double or single breasted. Values $10 to $'20. At $5 U8, $8 98, $10.98. Men's suits of this season's pnodn. all wool mixtures, worsteds, plain cheviots or mercerized worsteds, per- mcuy lauorea ana made in the latest tvles, double or sioele breasted. Values $7 50 to $12. At $4 98. $( 98. $7.98. Boys Suits. All wool cheviots, mixtures, plain or fancy worsteds, for boys in ages 7 to 17, made double breasted or Nor folk style with straight or bloomer pants. These goods made by "Snel- enberg" or "Th Vikioe." All new gnnils or new fall fabrics. Values $2.50 to $7.50. At $1.98, $3 98, $198. Men's 1'auts. Men's Jean or cotton bants ol best materials made, guaranteed uever to p, and made by Sweet, Orr & Co. Wo guarantee these better than any MONARCH CLOTHING CO. NEXT TO CHAMBERS' Nll AITV OA NEW BUILDINC, UIL CrlTY, PA. To Cure a Cold in One Day Clothes. Made to Order Made to Fit. OIL CITY, PA. regular one dollar pants. Our price s 98c. Dress mixtures or stripe worsted pauta, made of best materials, perfect fitting and equal to tailor made. Our price $i.8 Fine Globe worsted pauta of neat dressy stripes and latent pattern?, perfect fitting and equal to best tail ored $5, $(i and $7 pants, lie con vinced by seeing for yourself. Our Pce $2 98 Ladies' Skirts. . White linen skirts for dress or street, and made in latest style. Plain or with embroidery, 69o, 98o, $1 98 Handsome Panamas, Secillian, mohair of broadcloth skirls, all late styles and newest patterns. Values $4 lo $6.0. At $2 98, $3 98, $4 98 Voile skirts of fine black materia), also extra fine broadcloth skirts, made and trimmed linndaninelir Values $8 to $1-5. At $5.98, $7.98, $9 98 LiMlles' Waists, Av. Big lines of ladies' waists, shirt waist suit", linen or cloth tailored suits, jackets, coals, rain coats, chil dren's coats, dresses, elc, at popular prices. Cures Crip in Two Days. , sjCyV on every wt-'lox.25c.
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