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J o e e p h Levy, h a s ju s t re t u r n e d from C h icag o an d B u ffalo, w h e re lie w as su c c e s s f u l i n p u r c h a s i n g th e e n t i r e su r p l u s sto c h from Hart, Schaffner & Marx, H e i r s c h & W ic k w ire, an d F i t w e l l C l o t h i n g C o . - t h r e e of th e g r e a t e s t i n a u u f u c t u r e r s of H i g h Grade C l o t h i n g th a t 't h e w o rld h a s ever k n o w n — a t alm o s t h a lf t h e i r fo rm e r v a lu e s , and on we p lace on sa l e over 700 fle n ’s a n d Y o u th s ’ 3 u i t s , c o n s i s t i n g of a ll th e new e s t colors, T a n s , B row n s , L o n d o n S m o k e G r a y , O lives, B ju e s , a n d t h e new H a ir L in e s , a t t h e G R E A T E S T - R E D U C T I O N S G R E A T E R C L E A N F ,V E R K N E W ! N o te th e prices below,: SUITS MADE TO SELL AT $40.00 SUITS MADE TO SELL AT 35.00 SUITS MADE TO SELL AT 30.00 SUITS MADE TO SELL AT 25.00 SUITS MADE TO SELL AT 22.50 SUITS MADE TO SELL AT 20,00 SUITS MADE TO SELL AT 18.00 SUITS MADE TO SELL AT 15.00 SUITS MADE TO SELL AT 12.50 NOW $23.80 - NOW 21.60 NOW 18.70 - NOW 16.20 NOW 15.85 NOW 14.60 NOW 13.85 - NOW 11.80 NOW 8.90 Here is semething lor the Little Fellows: 150 WASH SUITS in Russiaii ^ Blouse and Satiois, ages 2 1-2 to 8 years. MADRESS AND CHEVIOTS. ALL COLORS VALUE; 75c. NOW 48c. VALUE/$1, NOW 63c. OUTING SUITS About 150. Consisting of Homespuns, Tweeds and Cashmeres. Just the thing for hot weather. All sizes and colors, at the G R E A T E S T R E DU C T IO N G R E A T E R C L E A N E V E R H E A R D OF. $18.00, $1 5.00 and $1 2.00 Values, now - - 3 4 . 8 5 Hart, Scliaffner & Marx, and Stem Block Makes. C O M P L E T C S T O C ^ F LIK E L Y T R U N K S r S U I T CASES A N D TR A V E L IN G BAGS $ 1 .2 5 t o $ 2 2 . 0 0 . BOYS’ INDIAN PLA Y SUITS, $1. BOYS’ WAIST, Vaiue 50c, BOYS’ WAIST. Value 75c, ' - BOYS’ WAIST. Value $1. s NOW 39c NOW 36c NOW 48c NOW 67c NECSMGEE DRESS SHIRTS.—^In tlie EateSt Cpirn Colors. 5 0 c to 6 0 c. Manliattan, Fanltless aiici Fidelity Makes. Tltls 8$|le’^ i i l positively start Saturdpy^, Jdne..6th, and -will continue until all .surplus suits are sold. Don’t delay attend in g 'g r e a t e r Greatest Sale!i money saving: ‘opportunity ever presented to the Clothins; buyers- of NVestern KfeUr l^ork and PennsyLvapiat rigbt 4n season Virheu Clotfdns: is needed. Famoite T - l> 'k.' ..s CG lpiCT (lOTHING^ i p a t h i n g d o m p a n y FOR MEN AND BOYS. i Form«u*ly J- ■M^i-;G 0 diSt.ct Son, CLEAN, NEW YOHK. ■T HpitTVipLE REVIEW ^^IJTINJrtNQ THE f P o r t v l l l e A u i o * { r ^ p h . Editor and Owner |Pubp^ed Every Friday at Portville, New York. $1.00 Per Year f . - |Sub o p t i o n yftice, mO^eSs cardkiS per year. Advertising floeaia,'Sc.per.line, Tlegdlutiosn of res- _2p^tJi:0O;- Card ot thjanks, 50 cents. . |5.tgerikdt^tis)Bf iipdff application. I DmECTORyOF. iL O L k i E S a n d S O C I E T I E S . T^Ae'dfofd Yent, • No^^ A% Ky G.T, M, ■' M ^ finn eVeiy Saturday evening at 8 ■ -t d?61hclinn ■'Warden?! Commander, . V a f e bcErdlCceper.JqlinS. . visiting Knights welcome; K- O. T. M. <' 45/ Ii. Q. T. M. m OBEYED ORDERS. The Lady Knew Jusf What -to Do VYhen a Fire Started. Mrs. Wilcox had boundless faith id\ the wisdom and -general effectiveness of her husband’s advice, and consej/ queiltly he hdd primed her with in structions for any emergency that might arise, when he was absent?! : an old gormandizer . One Man Who Lived That He Might Simply Eat and Drink. • In a .little yellowed English maga zine,, dated April, 1S04, I came across ' the following-amusing scrap; If'^the Duke of Q. does not pxtend his life to a still loligpi- period, lit will Among other things, he had repeatedly hot- 1be for want of culinary comforts the. riionth, ■ < s 2 a . B . j:i ».% l. We8sel P0Bt, Nd.85, a- A. E,. i? - > . HvW. Wehsel Womaats *1101161 Clorps,' * : - t - : typakchildt |gerEthr^^^^ V ' * i-.’ a •' •u ^ '■ . , y. |R*' 'Or F .’Hf'■ •, .-U :■ 'CouhoiifhA im i - .-■,$efc;-,,h.Wt,Jin^d'oh, Tteas-.-, N-.S;,IIdU --\y - W E N O W HAVE OUR SOOA FOUNTAIN In o r j e j an d . can supply yqu Twith ICE CREAM and iCE ’CF3SAM SODA, Sundles <and afl COOL DRINKS. . ’ .— 4 ^ • warned her In -case of lire to spread- h' rug on the blaze and then -telephsne f^t the engines. ' ;. So deeply was this advice Impressed; on heir subconsciousness, that her hij-' tlons the day of the ffre In her hQiha were purely Automatic. She had bought a new hat, and. th?. and -'those other succulent aits by 'Which longevity Is'best promoted. His graeefs Sustenaaice Is thus daily admin istered; ^‘At t in the morning he regales* In a .warm milk- bath perfumed with alm ond powder, where he takes his coffee and a; buttered, muffin, and after'ward room being rather poorly lighted, sheT reffiesltd'bea. He rises about 9 fund i W® will say nothing in. regard, to jinialityH-det you be your own judge. F. D. u m ^ p R l A BMts-'th*; - SwtjBcCibC’ fpr . ’y home pEper— iff coste only^lii A neally toidbwIfliOTih Ik used the gas jet over her bureau as an. aid to studying the nOty mllllneiy achievement. Suddenly as she was lift ing ^the lace creation off her head/H slipped and fell directly ypon the blaZ: lug gas jet. . % / The expected happened, -The hatwliB:. soph burning flercely, still on tu'elOptbl'. the gas pipe. Sirs. Wilcox, mindful of Jack’d atl-* vice, grabbed a valuable, Persian EUg- on ffid floor and, .spreadtiiig if cai?’efufiy'; oVef .the' hgh;^4 fldm’itig; V.U hat, rushed' qvit io the telephone.’, At the dootiVay she colildod^tyMheie aid, Estelle; who, hearing the r^Jd maid, movements In the room, w as conyng.tq learn the cause. ! Hunnlug over to the bnreau, fhe girt turned out the gas and, throwing, the rug on the. floor, stamped OuU the ■flames, wffiich had bnened a hofe;:, through the vainaple tapestry. ‘■Why, Mrs, tklieox « she cried; ?%hy; didn’t you turn oUt the gas7\ ‘Turn otit the gas?” answorOd her mistress, ‘‘Weil, dren’t you bright.? i never thought ot that. Jack has,*ek , ways told pie to put a tug on a flre/’r Youth’s Companipm breh.kta'5ts on cate au lait, with 'new laid' eggs- just parboiled; at 11 he 1s presented With two* warm, jellies-and rusqueSt-at l *he takes a veal: cutlet a la-MalriteUoU; at 3 jellies and eggs re peat; at 5 a cup of chocolate and rusqUeS; at T;30 he takes a heartyfdin- ficr -from high geaSoned dishes , and ^indlMs-BUitabie libatibns Of ciarOt'and m'fideii'a;: a t lO tea, coffee and muffins; at l2 sups ott a roast p’ouiet,- vdth a :^'lfentiful solution of llnio punch;! at 1 tin, the. moriUng he Vetives to.l>ed in Jilgh .Spinm ftnd sleeps tlll'3, when his , maii CO'ok, :to,-the-mouieut. Walts-upon apldU'him; in. person wltp a hot aUd savory K& ik i s i ir«^ 5*1 v-Fli sr*>< |S« — ---- - —... .. ,v W V V ▼W W m M ’ No veal eutiet; which, With a pota;iou of jVlne atici Wateiv prepares him for far ther repose that .cChtlnues generally unintelTpptod itlji the morning sum- 4pnps fOihig lacteal hath. ‘‘Ip. this: routing Of ilviug comforts are the, four and twenty hours Invaria- ; bly 'dNdadi $p that lic his grace does ;-hpt knowi With sir Toby Helch, ‘that ,our life la eoffipe'sdd of four Clements* he jkUOwS' a t ieahfi with Sir Ague • G.hee'k,, •that it consists la eating and dtffifcW.’ \^UdudOn epronlcif. -i;;,. ' ; -T ---'— v r ': - - v B Glotb all Wopl«nd%tnt aU Is Pheftper • tliAWf.EhbdfflY dJo% shbddy paint, The U, :& M, is 2 lluft WetEI insae rdtP Gtitie OfiUEepjp* ^ • pined: Wjiite^JjEdd, ahd then madP’ih Tf> ptiiHt w|fch -pure LiToaCEd Ojt in thbpSE.n4,hfdiroa kridding^Vnd ipgs.- 'Weaira loDfr actasl'.codCoEly; $1;, 2 d per ycalloti. L, & M. fainff: Agents, gmith forisl. Portvi% F. SinifeP/.Aiieg;dhy, . _ ;' v.i ■ What you are looking foj in SHOES,or OXFORDS, your chances are better here than unywhefe else in the city. All the ne'w styles here Wjieks before they are in o'ther stores. Our D o u g las Sh o e s for Men, and D o r o thy Dodd and H a r r y U . QrHy:4oi;JVomerb-aj64he finest at the prices. E d u c a tor S h o e for Children. HANNIFAN MARONEY, 147 N. U n ion :St. = Olean^ R Y, i (t) i'ti k Where a' Multi iude of Siria are Covered Thp L. &-M-. PAINT c over s defects :)it :preylau4^p^^^ and wears for i;04p,T| yeuraj>iechu8f( tbe L. & M. is pure linseed oil binder-pure oxide pf zinc-fture white lead, and you help '.tO'Diftko tfie paint by mixing tliree ^fiartked finieed idl with each gallon Of paint; Its done in two minutes, ■MakeAc^t-dhly $1.20 per gallon. ,,T,, AM. Paint.Agents. Smith Parish Portville, P, Smith,Allegany. A. ;L U M B E 1 C O M F A N lfi ■ . 'SELL NOT O N b Y ':l2Um B E ]^v V /J^^^ —BUT— , • ;PA1NI3, OILS AND VARNISH n a i l s , and B U IL D E R S ’ H ARDW ARE, PL A S T E R and C E n E N T . J J • Eyei’ything from whioh to BijiW a fiotis? 0<2t^e ' i ' P. O. WESTON’S MILLS,, N.:'S J: s'- 'i ‘ A I 'm' I