Take Advantage OF THE MONEY SAVING. Bargains in Winter Suits and Overcoats That Now Abound Here. You'll not have another opportunity to buy f.ishionaHe clothing like ours at such little pric (S f cr jears to ccrre. Indeed you will find it a paying investment;to buya suit or two for early Spring wear or for next fall; the savings are big enough to pay you to do this Don't delay coming any longer than a day or two, as your size garments i i the ihe st\ le and fabric you want may be gone. Better come to-day and have fir>t pick of these remarkable values. Suits and Overcoats as low as Manu facturer's Price Can Make Them. Also #1246.75 Worth ot Rubber Goods. Men's Rubber Boots. Shoes and Felts you can buy for 25 per cent less than you pay at any other store in the county. We are going to close cut all our Clothing to make room for Spring rs 1 am going to start a General More and will need the room, hvery Winter article must go, regard less of price; room must be made lor our Groceries. - ' _ . , : ?a3£issa? S"? ~ SHSsBBS® Also Big Lot of Ladies' Coats and Shoes. Too numerous to mention here. Remember the place—JACOß WIHTON Tel! vour friends of this"wonderful sile Please send us your name and we will send you hand bill. Sole agents for W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES. From 3.00 to 3.50. Also received twenty-five cases of boots and shoes for Ladies' Gents and Children from 95c up; all new geods.no trash All sizes and low prices. Reliable dealer in Men's Clothing. Jacob M. Wihton MUNCY VALLEY, PA. lE® mi To Pacific Coast — *o California. Oregon, Washington— roup rip, long transit n.::l return limits, liberal stop-over 5sS raie ' s Practically on tLs basis of one fare for the round course, it you v,:sh tovrsit both California and Oregon of Washington, the cost is slightly more. r ; These reduced rates are in effect on certain dates in months l ygm ( 1 of May to October, inclusive. They apply from all Eastern point* J * via Chicago, St. Louis or Memphis gateways. The Rock Island yj 18 System will take you up in either Chicago or St. Louis,or at hundredl / I 0 f othsi" Middle West points and carry you to the Coast in through JR. MKLUJI Standurd or Tourist Sleepers with unexcelled Dining Car service. The Rock Island also affords a choice of routes: on the "Scenic" route you can stop off in Colorado—see Salt Lake City—visit 112 Yellowstone National Park; on the "Southern" route you can go ft f-'i; via El Paso, thru New Mexico, then "up coast" to San Francisco If > jT.:^and onto Portland or Seattle if desired. I | Jiw: In short, these Pacific Coast excursions offer an unusually good 9' j ' \'V chance to see our western country in a comprehensive manner. is <■ rfj'l, ..: _i s.2 in 1904, and a slight drop back to 124.2 Ui 1003*. At the rate of a dollar a reason the farmers of the United States, con trasting the low water mark of 1806 with the present stage of farm product und farm land values, may be said to have twenty billion reasons for rejecting free trade and adhering to protection. MEN OF THE NATION. Irdorte the Oppenheimer Institute am Its Great Work For Practical Temperance. The following excerpts are taken from replies to inquiries re'utive to the efficacy of the Oppenheimer Treat ment as a means of overcoating the drink habit. The names of the per sons quoted include well known clergy men, men of national rcputatiou, busi ness men, bankers, capitalist*, noted physicians, philanthropists and others of highest standing and credibility. The Oppenheimer Treatment is ad ministered at the Oppeuheirner Insti tute in New York and at branches la various cities of the United State#, England and other countries. By Its means the desire for alcoholic? stimulants is entirely removed withip forty-eight hours, no detention from the ordinary business pursuit being necessary while il is being taken. A complete restoration to normal health is assured in a few weeks and the craving will never of itself return. The testimonials tell the story of the benolits that tire to be derived from a course of Oppenheimer Treatment: Rev. C. H. Fowler, D. D.. LL. D., bish jp Methodist Episcopal church, writes: "I am thoroughly acquainted .villi the Oppenheimer Institute and can say they will do all they advertise. The treatment is a success, it will entirely remove the craving in from six to forty-eight hours, it cures. You can trust both the treat* ment and the men." Kev. Ifenry C. Potter, JD. D., I.L. D., Mshop J'lotestant Episcopal church, New York, r wrltes: "There are cases personally known to me of persons whom it has suc cessfully treated." Lady Henry Somerset of London, Eng land, writes: "1 have carefully watched the cases which during these past few months passed under his care, and I am quite prepared to state that Dr. Oppen heimer has accomplished what he under took to carry out. 1 frankly own that al tlrst I was skeptical as to what tho re sult would be. 1 had seen so many fail ures and had hitherto little faith in such remedies, but from the first Dr. Oppon heinier maintained that what he would undertake to do was to kill the urgent desire and craving which a patient might have for stimulants and that he would restore him to health." Archer Brown of the llrm of Rogers, Drown & Co., iron merchants, wrote: "1 have not the slightest doubt that the Op penheimer Treatment will take from your friend the appetite for alcohol and luava him free from any injurious effects of the treatment. 1 have put through some test cases myself to enable me to speak with knowledge, and the results have been most gratifying." Leroy W. Baldwin, president Empire Trust company, writes: "1 unhesitatingly say 1 believe the Oppenheimer Treatment is all that and even more than is claimed for it.i have had evidence of the most remarkable cures effected by it, and I have no hesitation in recommending it." Father John J. Hughes ot the Paulist Fathers, New York, writes: "X have been convinced from many cases 1 sent to the Institute that the treatment is genuine. You need liuvw no hesitation in urging your friend to take the treatment, provided he is sincere and wishes to be benefited." lion. E. E. Jackson, ex-governor of Maryland, writes: "1 have no hesitation in saying to you that if your friend de sires to be cured of th>- alcoholic habit the Oppenheimer Treatment will certain ly take away all desire for stimulants. 1 say this because 1 have seen a very bad case completely cured. Of course it will not prevent your friend frOra drinking, but it will take away any craving for it and completely build up his health and nerves. My Judgment is it is the best and only treatment for such cases." lion. Lyman J. Gage, former secretary of the treasury of the United States, now president of United Stales Trust com pany, New York, writes: "The institute In question has been very successful, and 1 think it entitled to respect and confi dence. Some aggravated cases of alco holic and drug diseases have come to my attention showing remarkable success In tho way of cure." Rev. George Edward Reed, D. D„ pres ident Dickinson college, Carlisle, Pa., writes: "1 know that wonderful cures have been effected and believe that tho treatment is better than any other offered to the public. I would certainly advise you to have your friend enter the institu tion for treatment." Dr. Edgar V. Moffat. Orange, N. J„ writes: "I have availed myself of the Op penheimer Institute in my practice for the cure of alcoholism and drug addiction and am enthusiastic over its work and re sults. In my opinion It Is the best 'cure' before us toduy." Cyrus Edson, M. D., formerly health commissioner of the port of New Y'ork, wrote: "I have had a pretty extensive ex perience with the Oppenheimer Treat ment, having witnessed lis effect in per haps lifty cases. 1 consider it of very great value and have yet to see anything but good resulting therefrom. 1 have no ticed no sueh secondary results as are frequently seen after other so called 'cures.' in fact, patients feel better and stronger than before in every way. The treatment stems to act as a general iu st.oratlve and as a tonic while absolutely removing desire for the stimulant, etthei As most farmers ill Now York state know, the grange was the most anient opponent of the barge canal appropria tion. It appears from the supplementa ry report of the executive committee and front an address nude before the state grange meeting by the lion. John I. IMatt of I'oughkeepsie that steps are about to be taken to test the constitu tionality of the canal act which was approved by a majority of the popular vote at the last election. Mr. IMatt said he believed the people of the state of New York never gave a majority in favor of the barge canal proposition, a fact which he had never before public ly stated. lie made the assertion and the accusation that the great majority for the measure in New York city was the grossest fraud ever perpetrated in any election in any northern state. "They would have us believe," he said, "that there were more votes cast on the barge carta 1 proposition than for the oifice of mayor, lit a single district in New York city there were more votes east on the barge canal measure than for all the candidates for mayor on the city ticket combined, lint even if the question was carried by the large majority accorded it.the question still arises. Is the act constitutional? The best legal talent in the state says it is unconstitutional, and 1 refer to Ellhu Hoot, Joseph Choate, Judge An drews and Judge Caily. Now, we do not expect the state grange to con tribute a large amount toward the ex penses of the appeal, but we do want its backing." The grange voted to ap propriate not more titan .$.">(«) toward the expenses of the appeal. The new system of electing officers was tried for the first time this year. This consists of a blanket ballot on which were printed titles of jBT « the offices to be W a filled in the ueath each title jffilffijj l ' j? j with the name w&Wf* ] of the person for whom they de- A. sired to vote, JfT /A vt and the ballots Jjjffj were then can vassed by eight '>i^' tellers. It re quired but ten i'liED SIIKI'AHD. minutes to take np the ballot, and within about two hours' time the re sult was reported by the tellers, and it was found that every office had been tilled on the tlrst ballot, lu view of the fact that in previous years it has re quired the larger part of the business session of from one to two days to complete the election of officers, and when the further fact is considered that it has been reckoned that the cost of each day's session of the state grange, all expenses included, is not far front SI,OOO, the new ballot as a time saver Is a marked success. The following officers were elected: Master, George A. Fuller, Jefferson county; overseer, F. N. Godfrey, Cat taraugus county; secretary. Fred Shep ard, St. Lawrence county; steward, \V. L, Bean, Cortland county; assistant steward, S. J. Lowell, Chautauqua county; chaplain, S. J. Kobbins. Mo«- roo county; treasurer. I'. A. Welling. Oswego county; gatekeeper, \V. It. Eg gleston, Essex county; Flora, Mrs. 1' S. Altlrich, Wayne county; Ceres. Mrs. W. G. Mooney, Clinton county; Po mona, Mrs. Hyatt, Orauge county; lady assistant steward, Mrs. J. W. .lows, Livingston county; member of execu tive committee for three years, tt. U. Smith, Herkimer county. $-% c * tj V- f t w W v Headaches and Dizsy Spells, Wea.K, Nervous, Wretched, Tired, Until Dr. Miles' Nervine Cured Me. Are you iti a "por.r condition?" Are you almost ready to fjive up from exhaustion, nervousn-f-s headaches, backaches, and di?zy sptlls ? 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