Smart & Silberberg. OIL CITY, PENNA. An Ad full of Ferceful Fads. Fresh Features of our Biq and busy Summer Sale. We've given our Mid-Summer Sales newer, bolder elements of importance. Most oi our odds and ends, remnants, broken lines and miscellaneous assortments have been buried out. In their place merchandise, fresh, inviting and radiant with seasonable interests. September Sales of Silks. A black ilk bale in September is something of au innovation in Dry Goods procedure, but this Silk Store of ours has a way ofiluiug tilings iu iu own peculiar fashion a fashion that's especially acceptable to its patrons, Black Silks can be purchased later ou, but not ou the terms quoted iiow, by any means. 21-inch Black Taffeta, S5s quality, 6lc a yd. 36-iuch Black Taffeta, $1.50 quality, $119 a yard. 19-inch All Silk Satin Duchess, 8ic quality, 69c a yard. 21-iuch All Silk Satin Duchess, $1.00 quality, 79c a yard. $150 Black Peau de Soi, 24 iuches wide, $1.19 a yard $1.25 Black Peau de Soi, 22 inches wide, 98c a yard. JU-inch L jloied Taffeta bilks, best quality, warranted to wear, 85 cent quality, C9o a yard. 20-inch White Taffeta Silks, the kind that is sold all over at 85c, 69o a yd. END OF THE SATIN FOULARDS. All we have of the 75c and $1 Foulards grouped together at one price, 3Uc. FALL BLACK GOODS ARE BEADY. A goodly majority of the black weavings for fall are ready for inspection. Dame Fashion has been somewat partial to fabrics of past acquaintance. Among a ncore or more of well known weaves are MOHAIR CREPE CLOTHS, PLAIN AND PEBBLE CHEVIOTS, SURAIITWILS, SATIN-FACED PRUNELLAS, DROP DE ALMAS, Camel's Hairs, Wool Peau de Aiis, Venetians, Melrose Broadcloths. The best line of Black goods to be found hereabouts. High Class Wash Goods-Beautilul Novelties Marked Down. 50o to $1.00 Fabrics at 29o. All our Swellest Wash Goods are involved in this movement. The most ultra styles the fiuest and prettiest weaves dropped from Europe and America, al. to be marked 29c a yard. SHOT BY SMALL BOY. Arrh Iruatlln. ... I 11, Killed Companion. WASHINGTON. Ir, Sept. 14.-Cor-oner .1. K. Kitxputrit Is returned front Venice Thursday evening, whore he made inquiry into tho death of John Arm strong, the 7-ycnr-old sou of Artie Arm strong, who wns kill) l.y Atvhie Frank Ilu, a 12-.vonr-ld Ixiy. 'fhe verdict of jury whs accidental shooting, lint the coroner will lay the fuels before the disnict uttornoy for a. tit.-.i. It appears that the Armstrong children hail liecn playing along the roml, await ing the return of tli.-ir father. Young Franklin Itnd gone to the piiiuphonse near his home. alu the father, bavins left a shotgun lying nliovo the porch, the Imy took it down. He placed the hand across the rail of the pored and enlleil to the AruiMioiig children to get out of the way. This they failed to do, and he pulled the Hitter, luit it did not go oft. He pulled it again, and the gun worked. The contents entered the body of John Armstrong, who nasi not over 12 feet distant from the luur.xle of the gun. He was completely riddled o ph-ccs. more than Ml shots Mi g in his laxly. He lived hut n few minutes. One of the little Armstrong girls testiti.-d that the Franklin hoy did not call out to them while on the road. The Franklin hoy says that he did the shooiing to wv if the gun was loaded. SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY, PA. Meeting of "The Dnion Farty," Again Fostponed. IT 13 NOT NOW IN PUBLIC FAVOR Championed By Yelbw Journalism, This Latest Agitation Against Re publlcanism Has Been a Most Sig nil Failure. (Special Correspondence.) Philadelphia. Sept. 17. The man agers of the Union parly have decided that this is not a propitious time for them to attempt an organization against the patriotic citizens of Penn sylvania, who comprise the Republl can party, of this commonwealth. They have concluded to postpone the meeting of their so-called convention The assasMn's bullets, which finally meant the death of the President, called oft their convention when it was first scheduled to meet, and now the fatal termination of the attack requires them to defer action again Eoth the state and city conventions ot this mushroom political growth known as the Union party, have been postponed. They were to have met on Thursday next and name candidates lot state and city offices. The Wanarr.aker-McClure Gordon leadership of this alleged reform outfit determined that It would not be well for them to attempt to put an Inde pendent ticket in the field at this time and they called off their allies. The date for their gathering has cot yet been fixed. A. K McClure, who seeks to have his brother-in-law reelected to the board of revision of taxes in Philadel phia, and a few of his associates on the committee of the Union party, on the "relations between city and state," decided to call off the state convention of the Union party which was to nom inate Judge Yerkos. Democrat, lor su preme court justice, and E. A. Coray, independent Kepuhllean. for state treasurer, until after the burial of the late President McKinley. Recent developments, the universal denunciation of "yellow journalism." upon which the so-called Union party fattenel and grew for a while, have put this ephemereal organization out of the pale of popular sympathy, and made it a thing to be loathed and ab horred. "Republicanism, patriotism and Americanism" stand arrayed against "personal Interest. Anarchy and yel low journalism" In Pennsylvania, as they do throughout this broad nation. In this home of loyalty to the princi ples of the Republican party, no sym pathizers of the Kinnia GoMmnn dor-, trines, nor any allies of her supportr-rs. can hope for popular favor or support. THE CLUB LEAGUE CONVENTION'. President J. Hampton Moore, of the State League of Republican Clubs, 'nag issued a proclamation postponing un til a date to be detc-rnilnej by the executive committee of the organiza tion the convention which was to have been held in Scranton on September 17 and 18. President Moore. In hia notice to the members ot tne league, says: "Our stricken President has passed away. He was the admired ruler of our nation and the accepted head of our great party. He was the Idol of Re publicans and the Ideal of Americans, He had risen from the soli of his na tive land to be known and beloved by all mankind to the boundaries of civili sation. It was left for the red hand of Anarchy alone to wrest from him his precious life and to plunge a happy nation Into deepest gloom. "Sharing In the national pride that exalted him, we had prepared In the regular course to raise our voice as Pennsylvania Republicans In praise ot his public works. The frenzied hand of the assassin has changed It all. "It Is for the law and the American people to deal with this hideous crime and the causes actuating It; tor us to drain our cup of sorrow with the mourning millions of American breth ren; to frame our minds to holler and aobler purposes In political and civic life and to guard. In future, against the shame and the peril of tolerance with out reason. "That which we bad planned In support of the great principles if our President represented, must be stood aside with humility and reverence while we Join respectfully In paying the last rites toihe dead. Our tribute to the living nni3t give away to the grief of the nation and to the homage which is due the memory of a great and powerful leader. "By virtue of the authority vested In me as president of the State League of Republican Clubs, therefore. I de clare a postponement of the 14th an nual convention fixed to be held In the city of Scranton. September 17 and 18 next, until mu h tin. r.s ihn evoeotivA lumiuiiieu may aoiermine. oi which timely notice will be given. I furthermore recommend as a mark of respect to the memory of our dead President, that all clubs affiliated with the State League, drape their meeting places for a period of thirty days" Tin? Anvil. The anvil that rings to the atiinlv blacksmith's sledge may weigh 200. 3!i. 400 pounds but there ure anvils whose weight in counted in ounces. Thce are used by jewelers, silversmiths and vari ous other workers. Counting shapes, sizes, styles of finish. anil so on, these little anvils re made in scores of varieties, ranging ill weight from 1.1 nuiiies up to n number of pounds enih. Some of these little anvils, weighing perhaps two pounds, nre sham. 1 precisely like the big anvils. Oihers linvo fh.ipi adapted to their special uses. .Ml the little nnvils are of the finest steel. They nre nil trimly finished, often nickel plated, nnd those surfaces that aro brought into use nre finished with what is called n mirror polish, the sur fnee b-ing mode as smooth ns class. These little anvils ure made tin to live pounds and some of them tip to ten pounds iu weight. They nre made some In the United Slates and some in (icrnia uy. .New- York Sou. MOB WENT FOR THEM. Thiers Aid Saved l'rvsidrut'a llt-lrartor From IlHr.h I'.age. 1TXXSI TAWNF.Y Sept. 13.-1 r. Newell of .lohiisonbiii g and C J. and William Iirowii, woodsmen, while coming north on the Huff.-ilo, Rochester & Pitts burg railroad Wodtresduv stirred no eon. siderahle trouble on the train by declaring that it was a pity that President McKin ley had not been killed by Ciolgosi. Their language became so offensive that train men resented it and the men suggested that the train be stopped anil tight it out. "lien tne train reached this place the men got otr. fearing arrest if they con turned their journey. Their language was reported hen- ami n h gathere.l. oeierniineu to punish them severely i-nici i aimer succeeded ill arresting the 1111,1 " u octorc any harm was done them. LIKE ENOCH ARDEN. lork .Visa Cm t Kxplsln HI. Twenty. lhre Year AliMtiie. VOU T.- o . - iseoi. l.l. I Hentv-t ills' vi nrs ago Umuol Crccriitid left this eitv. lea v. ing behind a wife und tlir.-e suiail child ren. 1 he family looked in vain for his return ami he was given up for dead. Wednesday he niiide his appearance iu this city at the old homestead, oiilv in nnci mat ins w ife had died IS vo.irs One boy is still living. I heir greeting w as one of iiffl.s.i;,i He could not give any cause for his dis appearance, but said that he had wand ered everywhere and came from Colorado here. EASY ON SCHOOL BOARDS. Al'oaranca Fur t'lirnmlllarlly with Com- plil.ory K.I nest Ion Law. H.MiltlSIiriiC, Sept. U-Attorm-y-ticnornl Klkin advised the department of public instrm ti. n. in a written opinion, that the conipiisorv ediunliou bill pass.l b.v the last legislature went into effect when it was approve,!, July 11. ,v ;v. emor Stone. Mr. Klkin suggests that in the practi cal enforcement of the new law during the ensuing school year due allowance should be made for any derelictions on the part of School imai'ds or the uonol.i :.. .i i - . ii- oi no- oust-rvniuc of lis reason of uiifaiuili.ii'ity incuts. provisions by w ith its re.iiire- Wife Again.! Mother. IIOI.LIIiAYMMKt;, Sept. ll.-A curious suit was entered in court here by .Mrs. Knaua Marks against the I'.-nn-sylvauin Kailroa.l company, '-ie plain tiff .. i i. . ... " oi uoncrt .iiarua, a iuiii;eman who lost his hf,. ou the nil road. The dead man's insui-uiien. amounting to I.-rii. was paid to his moth er. who In-ld the In.licv bv the r i relief dei.rirtnicnt. The wife claim. Hi the insniaine policy was a bridal pr-scnt i nun nor liusimnd iiimI th.-it the mo:hrr was aware of the gift when she colh.-cted the money. G. A. R. MEN ACT. Colonel Fred Taylor Pest Adopts Reso lution Denouncing Yellow Journalism. Colonel Prod Taylor Post, 0. A. P.., of Philadelphia, has adopted resolu tions which F.-t forth: "The comrades of Colonel Pre ! Tay-l.-r Post, No. 19, Citand Army of tl.e Republic, record the tact that we dee ly deplore and detest all such teach ings and utterances that leal weak miiio.'J an 1 misguided creatures to deeds of nRFasslniiilon, and we stand fielded to help, aid and assist law.'ul authority, to the fullest extent of our 1 ;iwor. In putting a summary ending to such treasonable utterances, wheth er made by Anarchists, Nihilists. So cialists, political leaders or editors ; vxlor.s and dangerous papers and nu ; mines. "We also enter upon record that wo deplore and denounce the publication of th? offensive and diabolical car toons that appear in the m st con spicuous places In sensational and unscrupulous newspapers, iutlanlng the minds of men and women to das tardly thoughts and deeds, anl, In the Interest of American law, order, peace, government and decency, we recom mend the passage of the severest laws against all such pernicious Journalism. "And wo also enter upon record our approval of tho action of the mayor of Philadelphia and his director or public safety In resolutely prohibiting quite recently the Anarchistic agitator. Em ma Goldman, from publicly pra:n.ilgat lns In this city her Infamous doctrines of treason to the stale au.i nition doctrines which lead to the assarsina Hon of those high in a it '.ority. and for no other reason than 'hat they are the legally chosen representative of law, order, peace and government. fhttirae Head tteata. There are no pillows in Chinese beds. They have instead hollow siii.-ue finines of rattan or bamboo er blocks of wood fashioned so that they lit the nape of the nock and support the head w hen ly ing on the side. People who have used these substitute fer pillows say they are much luoro comfortable than soft, hot feather or Lair pillows, especially iu warm westher. Unknown to Women Every wonun should read, without fail, Hie foil wing paragraph. She will learn Hin.-lliing about herself she uever knew I el'.ire, Thompson's Rarosum i not only a won Je:ful kidnev, liver and Ida Ider cure, but has a particular advantage as a remedy forClironic Female Weakness, Palpitation ot the Heart, bearing down sensations. Nervous Debility. Leiieorrluea or Whites. and Dropsical Swellings. Its peculiar ad vantage lies m the fact that U is both a female regulator and kidney, liver and bladder cure. The womb is situated hack of und very close to the bladder. A worn in having any pain or distress in the back or side, at once attributes it to female weak ness when many times her trouble is en tirely from the kid nevs or bladder. Hence a woman making this grave mistake will hint a sure reuiedv in Barosina, for whether she i .sutferinc from womli dis order or any disease of theki lnevs, liv.-r and bi.ulder, It.irosma will effect a per- mi.ieut cure. For this two fold reason 15a osina is the best woman's remedy on the maiket. Thompson's Dandeloin i and Mandr.ike Pills should be used with the HaroMiia, fir the liver and constination Tlu-y are purely vegetable and do not gnjie. Con! Mlnen Near Jeonera. I.Al tiMI.INTOWN. Scot. VI K,i..n. sie ii.nl up, rations are b- ing mde i,. ir " .-..:0,1s. t county. A town 1 peci.M ic riMi! vt iiniiier has h 1 art.-.l mar tn- works, wh.tc the largest min ing ei:g,;.( and nir comoress,.- i,. world will be used. The promote,- propose the en ti.m of brick resiliences and the bnildiiu of a branch f ,he Peiiusylvnnli iailroa.1 from .lohnsti-w,. Neck Ilrokrn by Fall. SHARON. Pa.. Sept. l.l.-Tlow X Ilannn. prominent in .Masonic circle io Western Pennsylvania, met n tr,-nt,.i hath here Wednesday afternoon. He was woiking on n scaffold nt the third story of a building, when he fell to the sidewalk, -Ifl foot below, breaking his neck and rv.shing his skull. He leaves a family. I'mhrrlla Keinsll,te For Ileal h. LANCASTER. Sept. 1:.-YV. II sti. kellp, a trackwalker on the Pennsylvania railroad, struck hy a train west of this city, Wednesday night ami was in stuntly killed. He was walk the train, carrying 1111 umbrella, und it Is supposed the latter prevented hiir. fr-uj seeing the approai hing engine. ITEMS IX BRIEF. A Wild inrmlse. "Down east the society gills nre having tiny green frogs tattooed i n their right shoulder." "I suppose they bare 'em when they at tend bops." Cleveland Plain leuler. GREENSlll'I:;-A freight wreck wa caused 011 the Pennsylvania railroad at Stewarts station by the breaking of an axle on a coke train. Seventeen heavily loaded ears were piled in a heap. No one was injured. JOHNSTOWN-Jnine Weible of A I. legheny, aged 'M, was fatally injured at rwmvar. lie wns a brakeman on the West Penu railroad, and it is liell.re.l he fell from his train. OIL CITY-While leaning from his cnb window at Suinmenlale James Mc Caullcy, a liremun on the Chautauqua division of the Pennsylvania railroad, struck a high platform and wa knocked from the engine, sustaining serious in. inrii-. A Certain Cnre Tar lcnlery nnd lliarrhoea. "Some year ago I was one of nartv that interned making a lonir bievcletrin." says F. L. Tavlor, of New Albany, Brad ford county, Pa. "1 was taken sud denly with diarrhoea, and whh about til give up the trip, when editor Ward, of IjHceyville .Mea-enger. suggested that I take a (lose nt Chamberlain Colic, Chol- raanii wiarrnoca Honied y. 1 purchased Isittle and look two doses, one before sti.rting and one on the route. I innde the trip HuoeeHsl'iilly and never felt any ill efiloet. Again last summer I was completely run down with an attack of dysentery. I bought a bottle of this Maine remedy and this time one dose cured mo." 'Sold by Killmer Ilros. Tio nosta, and W. Ci. Wilkin Went Hickory. Was Losing Control of Her Mind. 1 was losiiw eontmt of mv mimt anrl mtiM not remcntVr n.u i.-s of jwN.pfe. caused Itv female woikiit-sv ehroiiic inlVoninati-inof the liver, kid neys nnd I.!:: Uli r. sctMiiiL' of urine an, nnn-re. temion ol tne mimr. winch hud trotilued tne. niHking nic very nervoiei. the r.it twenty vears. All Itir tiu-iliciiies I urd onlv relieved tne forlhe lime. You don't know how dctiehletl I am to tines I am so lunch leller and stnuiKt-r all tliro.is'h tiiv stem, and Thompson's lUrosma l!ack.u-iie. Live., kidney and I.io.ilogo cure ilid 11. 1 n-r 1 i. e.t.cs. it was worth more than money to me. n ave me he-illh and strength. 1 was very weak and miserable belore. MKS. M. A. COX, Tltusville, Pa. All druggisii, f 1. 00 a bottle, or six for 5.,J. OJroima cures are Permanent. High Class Tailoring. We beg to announce that our importation of foreign Wnoleus for tho fall anil wiuter sea eon are now on our counters. To thofe who are in terested ic correct styles and desire well made, perfectly tailored, exquistcly trimmed and stylishly cut garments, made from fine styles one suit or overcoat only in each piece and are willing to pay a fair ptice for such clothing, we invite all to call a':d inspect this line, feeling convinced that ut such assortment of high grade woolens were ov er shown hero. To nut of town trade: We will seud our represen tative iu due season and a card or telephone will bring one of our cutter with samples to you at any time. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29SENECAST.. OIL CITY, PA. Weeks Fop 25 fnr lit brighteit, ------ - ftnd most p.ulr lriutnnt e;k firiTin pJTir utjl"htv1. liefiif nimJ l-ir i iinw Venn mlhuritr tn tin turf itttain'rtr In f bin lull, Triai S)ti:r, Uil.urd tnd kindrvd npirt. 'J h psrverof ill lino pnnnine"!. t "f toe pnrpnM ') lmr-rti'ifMnr ti in nw i ncn 11 1 !, w will itpd it ttiirtt-n wki f"T2-frj, (ftmp. Kampl9wiy Ir. AddrtU NliorliiiK Life, 40M Dun do HI dir. I' lit In 13 A Fred. (Jrcttciihcrgcr ur..i r.itA u BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work tiertainiim to .Miudiinorv. r.o. (Tines, tlil Well Tools, ;a nr Water Kit titisaniKieneral Itlneksmithliiit proinpl iydono nt Low Hates. Iteimiriiur Mill Machinery itiven Hiieeial altention. and i-ntisliti'tioii icimratiteeil, Nbop in rear of and just west of the Shaw House, 'I i.liouto, l'a. Your patronage solioitod. KKKO. tiKETfKN HKKtiKK. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VI It IT K of writ of Fieri Fa eias, issue! out of the t'onit of Com inon rieaa of Konst Countv. IVnnsvlva- ilia, and to me dircc led. there will Ik' ex posal to sain liv public vendneor outcry, at the I'ourt llousc, In the lioroiili of iionesta, roresi i ounty, l a. ,011 MON PAY, SKl'TK.M I! Kit it, A. I. 1W1, at one o'clock p. 111. the followlnir do- aenlied real estate, to-wit: W W. ItOHIN.SON, v. I-. It. WK AY. l-wilfi.i, No, 4, September Term, iispi. (naivers).-M. i. irtsin, Attor nev. All deleudant'a liclit, title, inlerHMt and claim of, in and 10 all that certain piece 01 lauu 111 ji'iihs lownsnip, i-tirest (.0., I clill a, lioiiiuli'tt nottli bv Itobinson A Koniicr, formerly lr. l-'lllton; cast l.y Mupe; south by publio road, and west by hlnpo, lonneriv ltolunaon. Contain inn sixty acres more or loss. Hoinu rame inn. 1 conveyed liv n. W. Kobinson and (". Ilonner to I,. It. Wrav, bv devil da'ed April :l, 1S1, recorded iu deed b.Mik No. "ii, pe 13, as by relereuco thereto will fully and al lame appear. About So acre improved land, oil u hieh is erected one two-story house lsx:U loot, weiuhor lamrdtHl and painted, with "I," on house one slory H1xV.11 leet; one new barn "JlxlH tiet; one old barn ItlxJtl leet, and other oiitiiiiiidiiiua; also contain waier well good spruiK and youuu or.-lmld. laaen in exeeuiion anu U lie sold as the properly ol L. II. Wruy at tho suit o li. W . K'.Olllsoil. MHO. J. A. AI I.T vs. t M. WIIITKM AN, ro-ri ra.-ias, ,o. h, KeiteilllH'r term, limi, tWaiv(ir).-8. D. Irwin, attorn, v All doleudanl'a rinht, title, intenvtaiid claim ol, 111 and to all these certain lots in lionest township, Koreat county l'etin'a, bounded ud t'esoiihed a f,i lowa: Heu-iiiiiii: at an iron post on line 01 rmlit-ol-w..y ol the W. N. Y. A P. It. It. Co., nenr deHit at Tiotiesla station, and few feet from the corner of the store building formerly occupied by J. F. Oveilandor; thrneo at riht angles with said K. K. westerly direclioii to line of nulilie road; thrnee alon said public rod northerly 41 feet to a post; llienee easterly 10 (net to a post; thence south erly in feet 10 a post ; them easterly to a post on the said H.K.rii;lit-ol-wav; liieiu down said U. K. rinlit-ol-way ;t'l fwt in Ihe plai ol'beKiiininii i bcimr :il IWt on id It. U. and liack to publio road, and beinn 31 feet on publio road w ith a corner In loot 8iiiaro;in leet on the north west corner of and Kinsl said lot. Also a piece ol land directly opposite said d-M-ribed lot across said It. It, and next lb Allegheny river, bein a atrip HI leet wide, hounded on the north and south by lands uow or formerly J. F. Ovorlandor, on Ibe west bv said it. It., and east Li the Allegheny ilver, and Mug same Iota conveyed uy said Dverlan.ler to C. M, Whileman bv deed dated April 2S, IS!"S, recs)nll in deed book No. Uli. naL-.. 44 Also a certain lot Iu Tiotiesla township Forest county, l'a., described as follows, viz: KeuiiiniiiK at a butternut on the west bunk of Hunter run; thence north till oeirrees east a rods to a butternut by K.....I . .1 . .. ....... y a.i-iouc , iiieocu ny ill 1 1 1 lot tvy road side north S degrees west L'W roils In an ash slu . it hy road-aide: llienee iionh n ilenrwa w eal 4 3. 111 tods to a iwist on west bank of Hunter run; thence down said Hunter run by its course and ilistaoce. in place 01 lieglniiiiiii. Containing l-H ot an acre uo same more or less, on which stands frame barn ; being same land de scribed in deed of J. F. Overlan.ler and wilotoC. M. Whiteman. dated June . IW'4. and recorded Oct. J. lsiu. In .l.l book No -Jtl, page 147. Ac. Krected on first described lot one two. story house Jiix.Vt leet, with store room in iront, hmiso weal herboarded and palmed, Willi lee house attached and water In house. Also barn on Inst .1... scribed lot l.sxJS feet and in gisal condition. Taken in execution and to Im sold the property oft. M. Whiteman at the suit of J. A. Ault. T Kit MS OF SAI.K.-The following must bo strictly complied W illi w hen the property is stricken down I. When the plaintiff orothcr lein ereil itors bewiiie the purchaser, the costs on the writ must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage, searches on theprop eity sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt for (he ".mount of the pro. coeds of the sale or such portion thereof a be may claim, must bo furnished the Sheriff. Z All bids must be paid In full. II. All sales not settled iinmcdiutclv w ill be continued 1111I1I 2 o'clock p. m., of the ".y, " iiicii 1111111 all properly not r..-.,i.-,i 101 in ugiiin i.e put up ami sold i ioc expense ami r.- n ol tho person to w 110111 ursi sold. 'See 1'iir.loii Iligcst, Nin'h Kdition, i-.-k" -" ii 1 .--oiiui s rorins, page ;W4. J. W. J AMIKSON. Sbentl 11 n"1"" Tiotiesla, l'a., August NOW IS THE TIME OURS IS THE PLACE TO GET A. RAWQ-E OR STOVE. I ti Vsi..a ! ji"wm" aiiamiinisfti inw"l -Tin- TT'VVl'y - -sii. M , - mm X pa - l u- - "ai-TrjitA 4s. We liayo the finest line iu this section and can (it We'vo a fino ft n-k of GUNS you out lo a uicely. am) as you'll want something ol the kind fir the gaming seamn we are pre pared to tit yon nut with a hammer nun or n Imtnmerle. at nrioe that will astonish you. II inlini; coals, ammunition and everything tu that lino.' Ourttock of IIKAVVaudSIIKLF HAKDWAi.K is more complete thuu ever and, as usual, we can save you money on anythi-g in our stock. SCOWDEN & CLARK. Anit'iffiTiiwaaBgeag each .iitiec. police Is herebv iriven tlnii f tt. ..... irsigni u 1 reasiner ot tho Tioncsia Man lei .Miiiitiiaciuriiig Companv. Ineorimrat ed, will e.xMse lo sale, bv public auction at thn-office ' I said cum nan v in Ti,m..i.. r..."n.i ri on Mont. :m iioi ut nei.H-K p. 111., the shares, or a siilhVient er inereoi, 01 stock f Ilia persons hereafter named, who are 11. a r,..i. ...... thereof, in the said Ti..A.ia lu.. 101 .naiiuiaciuring companv, Incorporat eu, ano who nave neglected In pay the sums duly assessed thereon for the space ol thirty days, to p,y the assessments duo, and hereinafter ineiilioccd, with the ocu.asary ami inenieiHal charges (hereon, as per clause twoof Sec. 311, of the Ineor- I'oin.i.fii act ui i.s, 1, SCII KIII'LK OF IlKl.l v..I'1-vt. T.J. Cllllen. 21 ahares .1... share, f I5.IKI. J. II. illltler. 2 shares dim .... ..,.l. sharo JJ5.0O. Charles Hiinell. 22 shares .ton n,. A....1. share, $15.00. Ale.x Swanson, 111 shares, due on each share. rJi.mi. r. W. Swanson. 10 share, ll II. On Annl. share fc!.".0o. C. r. Weaver. 15 nlmn.. .I.m nn ..i. share, $'J;.oo. tVi'm 'l'" k' ' hl",re 1,110 on 01,0,1 "hare, J. M. Ilro.lv. '21 shares doo 1. share, tI5.uu. " Alexander. I'eters .V U'k-l,. on shares, due on each share, tiViKI. ' " K. F Alexander, 111 shares, due on each share, Ji'i.ou. t . .M. Arner. 5 shares ! 11a on a.. ..I. sbaro, $J."i.ll. r . V. Amsler. 4 shares don n -,.... sharo, $ii'i.(KI, Ueo. II. Kl I illlt. Ill share. share, S,.W. Samuel Farmer. 1 share. .1. in nil nn,.l. share, fJi'i.OU. John tiold. 10 shares llllA on Aa..l. share. J,i.(H. O. 10. I.erow. 5 shams don nn ....1. share, 15.00. ' " At. llllrdel. 1 sharp don on n...h 125.0,,. ' ". O. . Oram. 1 share .lii.nnM.,1, L MARIENV1LLE HARDWARE & MACHINE COMPANY. JlAtriltrdn; M ill S(ji!h:i, etc. . . . J (ll Machinery Ucpiitrctl I'romjit l;. SlKtfttiuf, I'tilte; and I'Hlotc liloch: Fa ritl.liC(l on Short Xof'cc. NEW AND COMPLETE LINE OF RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING, .Shell' Har I vre, Iron, Nails a-.-il Tools at iho Lowtst Market Price Stoves of all kind. Perfect Olive Kangi-a a Specialty; Guarantied to Hake. Aes, Pea vy Cmt Hooks, Spuds, Atkins' Mum Cr .scut, Hand and Circular Saws, Returned it Unsatisf.ictorv. Ahra five Ivuery 'h"el. E. A. YETTER. MANAGER, MARIEN VILLE, PA. U tn . a-i4r'i i;--...,-.-V,tJ '-JW' : ' THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, -OK Sept. .1, I!K)1 A. H. Kkllv, Treasurer, P. FREDEHICKS, M. D. (Kye, Far, Xose and Throat Specialist.) Ollico Hours i a. m. to 1 p. m. (Kxcept Thursdays.) Careful attention (riven to furnishing all kinds of glasses. ARLINGTON BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA i 1. mml W, GENERAl MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AN'D UNDERTAKERS. TIONKSTA, I'KNN. TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stia-k, tbasl Carriaires and Ituir pies to let upon the most reasonable term, He will also do ctob te.a:m:i:lt3- All orders left at thu I'ost Ollieewil receive prompt atteulion. A C UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fino Turnouts at All Times at Roasonablo Rates. Iteur of Hold Wcarrr TIOUESTA, PA. Telcplinnc .o. SO. lennsylvania P't'!-V,-W,''''i" ' is what you can get if you want a . . . . or anything jowolry lino ing to . . . , in tho by go- The LKADIXG JKUELEU. "" SKNKCA St., Oil. CITY, PA. VAI. UAILKOAO. I!L rFALt) AXI) AI.I.KtlllKNY I.KY DIVISION. Takinir elfiTt, Mnv 2ti, I!K)I. No. 30 Ililllal.i r.xpress, daily except Sunday ll:iia. 111 No. IU. Oil City nnd I'i'.t-luirir Kxj ress.daily.except riiiiidav.7: M p.m. For Hiekory,Tidioine.Varreii,Kii,:.ua Iliadford.oiniiiiiiid tlio Kiist : No. 31 Oleun Express, daily v"7.,',il!""!H-V 11. li t rittsiiurir Kxpress, daily except Sunday 4::,n p. For Time Tallies and ml. liii, ,i,..i i,.r... Illation eoiisiilt Ticket Aizent J. H. HUTCHINSON, J. K. WOOD. Leuoral ManKer. tlon l 1'asaonifer AL-.. OFTICIA1T. Olli.-e i I 71.- ai .1 it,.i.L ii,.:i,i,,,.r ., OH, CITY, l'A. r-jes exmiii free. Kxclusivelv oplii-al. Jom:.zo fultox. Manufacturer or and Dealer In HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES. And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONKSTA. PA. S'".?i '"''-,nnInir efloea. in,flttlnrrotlnrmnforaoi.i dntlMoflife. Forcircolar. ad. r. uurr & hokh drrs
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