Smart & Silberberg. By Persistent Effort is Success Achieved. No shutting off between seasons buy if the prices be right. No time in pluses for you as this very time, when reduce stock. Note the offerings and state are facte. Reduced Prices on Women's Suits and Coats. C me and see the strength of this 6t re's garment section in the display of brilliant bargains. Suits and Coats most carefully selected offered at a great discount from the original selling figures. $ ! 90 for women's $15 suits. 12 MO for womeu's 820 suits. 14 HO fir women's $25 suits. 1S !)( for women's 830 suits. 22 90 for women's 835 suits. Continuation Hundreds of pairs of Shoes being sold at cost, not becauso they are out of date or old stock, but because in taking stock we found saveral styles that we will discontinue, hence, this cut iu prices. We don't want a few pairs of a kiud lying around, and you can't afford to let us keep them at the prices we are selling them at. Rubber Goods at Cost. SMART & OIL CITY, PA. Xo nrrlona Urmviinck. Bridget was ciiap'd to In1 niniTied to n youiiK 11uhi'mt. Terence Hulaii by name, iiiid when, two wivkn before the U;iy set for the wedding. i he fell down the eelliir tituii'H she wns in the depths of woe. "I've broke out one o' my front teeth," she wailed to her mistress, "mid my teeth lias been my best beauty, ma'am: Manny's the time Terence lias had me show 'em to his friends and remarked how line they were! Oh, wliafll I do? Whafll I do?" "Tell Terence all about it wheu he comes tonight, and I'm sure he'll say he's only ylad you were not more se verely Injured," said her mistress, but Bridget shook her head and refused to be comforted. "'Twould be better for me if I'd broke some of my bones," she said gloomily, "and maybe all of 'em." That evening after Terence had come and cone Bridget appeared before her mistress, the gloom gone and her face set iu a broad smile. "I towld him all about it," she said cayly, "and he says to ine, 'What's a tooth more or less when it comes to cook in'?' he says carelesslike and pass ed on to C'assidy's wake ns if 'twas no matter at uli:" A Fth Story. "Talk about fish and things of the sea!" said he who claimed to be a sea faring man. " 'Twas in the year well, it was n good while ago and we were floating; somewhere around well, one of the oceans. One day we were head ing sou' by sou'west, latitude I forget exactly which when n ripple in the water suggested the presence of a shark. You can always tell n shark by its ripple. lie's got one of his own. We never landed a good specimen, and when he showed his head I could well tell he was a ten footer. I always was (juick and precise. A knife in me mouth, a jump, and I landed headfore most between the shark's jaws. (Juick as a Hash I turned around. With me knife I cut holes through his sides fur my legs and arms to pass through and swam back to the ship. Well, he was a line morsel, that lish was, and we lived on him for weeks. Is it true? Well" and he displayed a splinter from the handle of the knife. Harper's Monthly. The Rarinit Camel. The ordinary camel, which will never hurry under any circumstances, luis been transformed in southern Algeria into an animal so different in size, tem per and appearance that it may almost be looked upon as a different race. This is the racing camel, prized for its speed. The result of many generations of careful breeding, which has been en couraged by valuable prizes, it can be depended upon for nine or ten miles an hour, which it can keep up for sixteen or seventeen boms, almost without a Mop. Its value is live or ten limes that of the beast of burden. The camel races are popular sport and are made exciting by the evident interest of the creatures themselves in winning. Tor a woman to love some men Is like easting a flower into n sepuleher. Hawthorne. here. The public is alwaya ready to the year holds as many bargain sur desirable merchandise is sacrificed to prove by investigation that what we 8 G 90 for women's 810 coats. 8.90 f.r women's 812 . oats. 10 90 for women's 815 coats. 13 90 for womeu's 820 coats. 1( 90 for women's 825 coals. of Shoe Sale SILBERBERG, A Lark of KtrinnrnR. A very matter of fact old gentleman the other day called to see a neighbor, nil old Irishwoman, who had been nil lug for some time, when the following conversation took place at the door: "And how do you rind yourself today, Bridget'" "Sure, your honor. I'm mighty bad. This shocking weather '11 be the end of me. I'll be a dead woman before long." "Hoots, toots, woman! Ye've lieen saying that for the last twenty years! I'll tell ye what It is ye want firmness o' mind. Hif a day for yer deeing and stick tae it!" London Telegraph. tiood Trrth. Don't fail to ponder occasionally on these facts: That without good teeth there cannot be thorough mastication. Without thorough mastication there caunot be perfect digestion. Without perfect digestion there can not be proper assimilation. Without proper assimilation there :annot be nutrition. Without nutrition there cannot be health. Without health what is life worth? Hence the paramount iiniortance of pood teeth. Thna Spoke (be Cynic "Curious thing about n man with a watch is that if you see him take It out and look at it and you nsk him two seconds later what time it Is he never remember. He has to look at It again." "Ye:; I've noticed that he'll always do it if his watch is a fine one." Chicago Tribune. Fatly Competent. "What we require." said the manag ing editor. "Is the services of n man capable of taking full charge of our 'Query Box.' Are you capable of an swering nil kinds of questions?" "Well. I rather think I ought to lie," replied the applicant. "I'm the father of eleven children." Staffed With Ko.l. Starved For Air. You can live forty days without food, but you cannot live four minutes with out air. These things being true, is It wise to stuff ourselves with fowl and ttarve ourselves for want of air? Philistine. Mnut Hare Hern. First Chappie I wonder now, Chol lle, how the donkey ever came in be used as the er emblem of stupidity? Second Chappie (with n yawn Don't know. I'm sure, deah boy; must have been before our da v. W-.irm Ad tier. Author- Oh, well, if you don't choose to publish my story I hiivt- other Irons In the fire. rublisher Oh. you have? If I were you, I'd put this story In with 'em. All Kind. Customer (to grocer) How much Ir your butter a pound? Orocer Do you mean sweet butter, dairy cream butter, best butter, fine butter or butter?- Stray Stories. The man who doesn't amount to much usually has bis sign out. Atchisor Globe. BACON AND SHAKESPEARE. The Too Mea. Separately aad the Two la One Belaar. Arist(-Ie was an extraordinary man. Plato w.is an extraordinary man. That two men each severally so extraordi nary sIhhiUI have been living at the same time in the same place was a very extraordinary thing. But would it diminish the wonder to suppose the two to be one? So 1 say of Bacon and Shakespeare. That a human being pos sessed of the faculties necessary to make a Shakespeare should exist Is extraordinary. That a human Iielng lossessed of the liecessary faculties to make Bacon should exist Is extraor dinary. That two such human beings should have been living In Loudon at the siime time was more extraordinary still. But that one man should have existed possessing the faculties and opportunities necessary to make both would have Ikhhi the most extraordi nary thing of nil. Croat writers, especially being con temporary, have many features In com inon, but if they are really great writ ers they write naturally, and nature is always Individual. I doubt whether there nre five lines together to be found In Bacon which could lie mistaken for Shakespeare or five lines iu Shake speare which could be mistaken for Bacon by one who was familiar with their several styles and practiced In such observations. James Spedding's "Essays." rhyaiolttalrnl Aatocrapha. Every human being carries with him from his cradle to his grave certain physical marks which do not change their character and by which he can always 1 identified, and that without shade of doubt or question. These marks are his signature, his physiolog ical autograph, so to speak, and this autograph cannot be counterfeited, nor can he disguise it or hide it away, nor can it become Illegible by the wear and the mutations of time. This autograph consists of the deli cate lines or corrugations with which nature marks the insldes of the hands and the soles of the feet. If you will look at the balls of your fingers, you that have very sharp eyesight, you will observe that these dainty curving lines lie close together, like those that indi cate the borders of oceans In maps, and that they form various clearly defined patterns, such ns arches, circles, long curves, whorls and so forth, and that these patterns differ on the different fingers. "rudd'nhead Wilson." Strnnse I aea For Mirrors. The celebrated Beau Brumuiel dur ing the first years of his exile, while yet his fame as a dandy was pre-eminent, had the ceiling of his bedroom covered with mirrors so that even while at rest he could study elegance and as sume u graceful pose. For such a pur pose n glass ceiling is, however, not unique, and the notorious Duchess of Cleveland Imd such another construct ed to gratify her vanity. For a far different reason a certain Yorkshire gentleman of the last cen tury had his ceiling paneled with mir rors. Ardently devoted to the sport of cocklighiing, he continued to the last to enjoy his favorite pastime and even when on his deathbed his room was the scene of many an exciting light, which, lying on his buck, he saw reflected iu the glass overhead. A Tender Husband. In connection with a slight affec tion of Mrs. Ulysses S. Crnnt's eyes a very pretty story Is told indicative of General Grant's tender devotion to her. When he was president, she became somewhat sensitive about her eyes she suffered from strabismus and con sulted a specialist to see what could be done for her. The specialist told her he thought he could improve her eyes. but the operation would be painful. She consulted her husband to learn whether he would advise the operation. "Don't have it done, dear," suld the general, pressing her cheeks with his two hands. "Let those dear eyes stay Just as they nre. If they were changed. I might not recognize my sweetheart." Distance Trnveled ly Odor. As an Illustration of the distance odors are carried It Is noteworthy that the fumes and exhalations from the sulphur springs of Colorado cau be dis tinguished at a distance of fully twenty miles. The delicious perfume of the forests of Ceylon Is carried by the wind twenty-five miles out to sen, while In foggy weather travelers KKJ miles from the land have recognized their proximity to the coast of Colombia by the sweet smell brought them on a breeze from the shore. Ilia Inlierltanee. "And now," said Professor Loughun ger as he greeted Mr. Henry Peck, "what shall we make of your little boy a lecturer? lie has a sincere tnste for It." "I know he has," replied the male parent; "he inherits it from bis moth er." Schoolmaster. The SavBRe'a Forrbodiosa. The savage regarded the first white man thoughtfully. "If I try to fight him," he said, "he will exterminate me. and if I try to live in peace with him he will client me out of everything, and I will starve to death. What chance have I got?" Chicago l'ost. Ilia Clerical Robea. . "Pooh! My papa wears eveniu' clothes every time he goes to parties." "That ain't anything. Our minister wears )r uightclothes every time he preaches." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Some plants are nffected by chloro form just as animals are. The sensi tive plant loses Its Irritability in air charged with chloroform vapor. A. the Stork Srea It. First Stork-I Just left a baby at that millionaire's house. Second Stork Funny things, these human beings! I've Just delivered three to one woman In a tenement house, and her husband's out of work, and they haven't a cent. Brooklyn Life. Vlsita. bnt Doean't Pnt I p There. "My Isiy Josh writes me that he Is stoppiu' at the best hotels," remarked Mrs. Corutoss". "Is he a commercial traveler?" "Xo. He's drivin' a transfer wagon." Washington Star. Weak la Spelling;. The young woman was writing to masculine friend to thank hint for a tiny Maltese kitten he had sent her the day iH'forc. "I am glad to say it likes me already." she wrote, "for t this moment it is sitting on my knee, a big pink low around Its neck and Its paws folded prettily umler it." "But the bow isn't pink," objected the friend who was looking over her shoulder. "I know It Isn't." responded the writ er r.s she scribbled her name, "but I couldn't spell lavender to save my life, and w hat's iu n color ton man?" Another young woman was endeavor ing recently to tell her mother some thing by telephone. 'Tin going to study 'b r r-r-r,' " was all that could be undcr stccd of the communication. "Sp:'!l It!" finally commanded the elder woman when the Important word was still Indistinct after much repeat ing. "I don't know how," came back the answer faintly. "Send some one else to the phone." And the some one else discovered that the uuspellable thing the young woman was going to study was stenography. Baltimore News. Burled on Ilia llorae. Lord Dnere, who died lighting for the Lancastrians at Towton, England, iu 1401. directed that if he were ki'led In the battle his favorite war horse should be buried iu the same grave with him. According to his wishes, w hen his in terment took place In Saxou church yard after the battle a tremendous grave was dug, and In It the warrior was buried, seated upright on his horse. For centuries reflections were cast upon the accuracy of this tradi tion, but a few years ago while exca vations were being made close by the reputed burial place of Lord Da ere the pick of a digger struck Into n great bone, and upon further search being made the skull of a big horse was brought to the surface. As this was found almost at the very spot under which the body of Lord Dacre wad said to lie, it was accepted as con Urina tion of the tradition, particularly as the skull was found to be standing verti cally in the soil. The skull was re placed carefully in its original position aud the excavation tilled up. Italu In Mnniln. "When It rains In Manila," says a man who has been there, "yon think the first lime you see the sieetaclfl that the end of the world has come. Why, one day in September that I was there It rained thirteen Inches. Think of that, will yon more than a foot of water! You would think that would weary the elements for some time, but It didn't. The next day it rained hall a foot, the day after that seven Inches. That month we had fifty-seven liu-ue of rain." "Where iUm's all the water go to?" "Kight back where It came from," was the prompt reply. "After a down pour the sun will come out hotter than ever, and you can fairly see everything steam. And yet there are a great many people that wouldn't live any where else except In Manila." The 3111k Win Too lilac. A certain wise youngster of my ac quaintance was presented on his sev enth birthday with a beautiful blue glass goblet, whereupon said goblet straightway became the Indispensable meal companion of said youngster. One evening when George had received his usual allowance of milk In the blue goblet his mother became aware that he was gazing iu deeply contemplative fashion at the contents of the glass. What he saw can best be imagined, for he raised his eyes suddenly and said womleringly: "Why. mother, this cow couldn't have been ripe!" Current Literature. The Thorn and the Huae. Mrs. Tempertoii I've got the dearest old darling of a husband that ever hap pened. He has an awful temper, and about once a mouth he gets mad and tears up my best hat. Miss Singleton And you call him a dear old darling after that? How can you? Mrs. Tempertoii Well, you see, he alway has a fit of remorse next day and buys me a better one. Chicago News. Crude Loarlr. It Is told of nil East Indian law stu dent that he once threw his examiners Into confusion by declaring matrimony to be an Illegal state. "How so? How so?" he was asked by the perturbed examiners, many of them married men. The student smiled beatiticnlly. "Mar riage," quoth he. "is a lottery, and lot teries are forbidden by law." Her Itrcomiiieiidntlon. "I don't think very much of your reference." "I don't wonder, ma'am. My mis tress was to.) busy to write It, uia'aiu, an' so I got her maid to write it tit her, ma'am, an' she's only been to night school one winter, uia'aiu, an' the pen was a bad one." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Well Ananered. A youthful nienilxT of parliament wns once advised by n bibulous mem ber of one of his audiences to "go home to his mother." "I think," the young candidate said, "my friend might fol low his own advice with advantage, for he does not seem to have outgrown his nffertion for the Iiottle." I.I fe. It has 1hcii said that life is made up of thriK things heredity, environment and the will. If the heredity and en vironment of 111" child are what they idiould be, the will will choose the right and do It. "I'm Kolng to," Isn't doing it. Atch ison CloLe. A story told by n western ingress man Is aliout two brothers. Ed and Jim, who dealt In wool at their home In Iowa. Jim went to a revival meet ing (unthinkingly, the congressman says) and "got religion." In his flint burst of enthusiasm he told his brother of how much liettcr he felt since Iks conviTslon nml urgi-d Ed to come Into the fold. The latter pondered gravely for a time und then said: "Ain't any doubt but what religion's n good thing, and I'm glad you've got It. Jim, but I guess you better let me alone Just now," he continued reflectively. "Yo see, Jim. one of us hn got to weigh i wool." NERVOUS ENERGY. Don't Overdraw A our Account la tha bnuk of nture. You haven deposit of nervous energy placed to your account in the bank of your ImmI.v. It may U large, in which happy case you are n millionaire in strength and accomplishing power, or it may lie so microscopic as to need careful husbanding und little expendi ture to keep It from dwindling out al together. But many millionaires Ihh-oiuc pau pers, aud some "dime savings" swell Into millions. It depends upon the way the capital Is managed. You may think you have so much that there is no need to lie economical. You get up In the morning and feel the blood bounding through your veins like moun tain cataracts, and you think you can turn the mill wheels of the world. You work day and night or you pluy day and night, which is sometimes more exhausting, and go at the limit of your spvd all the time. You are over drawing your bank account of energy, and that needlessly, for you probably have enough to last a long and useful lifetime, it pays to sit down and sharp en your tools, and It adds cent per cent to your body bank deposit. Another with not half your brains or bustle will get ahead of you In the end, for he makes every act. every thought, go straight to the mark. He waste. no effort. Everything be does means something. It helps toward some given end. You spend a great deal of ammunition on your quarry because you are overanxious, lie keeps cool, takes steady aim aud wings bis bird. You get wrinkles and frost tipped temples and become a bankrupt In vi tality when you should be in your prime. You have overdrawn the best and most valuable bank account the Lord ever placed on the books of life the ability "to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars." Unknown to Women, Every woman should read, without fail, the following paragraph. She will learn lomething alioiit herself she never knew Lefore. Thompson's Rarosma is not only a won derful kidney, liver and bladder cure, but has a particular advantage as a remedy forChronic Female Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, be.iriug dowu sensations, Nervous Debility, Leucorrluea or Whites, and Dropsical Swellings. Its peculiar ad vantage lies in the fact that it is both a female regulator and kidnev, liver and bladder cure. The womb is situated hack of and very close to the bladder. A woman 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 ktdneysor bladder. Hence a woman making this grave mistake will find a sure remedy in liarosma, for whether she is suffering from womb dis order or say disease of the kidneys, liver and bladder, K.irosma wid effect a per manent cure. For this two-fold reason Baiostna is t he best woman's remedy on the market. Thompson's Dandeloin and Mandrake Pills should be used with the Barosma, for the liver and constipation. They are purely vegetable aud do not gripe. Was Losing Control of Her Mind. I was lusiiiK control of my 111I11J und could not reinemtwr names of pfople. caused bv female weakness, chronic inflammation of the liver, kid neys aud Madder. scaWliutr ol urine aud non-re- lention of the name, which had trnuhled me. making me very nervous, the past twenty vears. All the medicines I used only relieved me for the time. You don't know how dctiKhted I am to think I am so mnch letter and stronger all through mv system, and Thompson's llinusma Backache, f.lver, Kidnev and I.umlwRO cure did it, I used six bottles. It was worth more than money to mn. It gave me health and strength, ai I was very weak and miserable before. MRS. M. A. COX, Tltusville, Pa. All druggists, 1 1. oo a bottle, or six for 15,00. Baroima cures are Permanent. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OK TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CUNFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock. Good Carriages and Bun ties to let upon the most reasonable terms, lie will also do JOB TEnULTIsrQ- All orders lea at the l'ost Olllce wil receive prompt attention. 1C Ont PUT" lor three months' membershin. L J Kch membrrceiTetheothcinlclaboTjrRa erery month, inclndiDf six piece of high-class vocal and instrumental new mutuo each month, 10 pieces In nil. lUrh Bomber will alto rel-ft Osrtlflrau of Ww berth I p wblrb (It lhprtvllKorCiab Kooim In Nw fork, rttr, tndofbajlnxl iterator, nuate er male. Ditrunirflti ef anr deacrlptloa mi wlilftl prlr, Mvtng ynm frnmitr too oa roor pnretiMrw, Dou' tell tololta llOM. T"H Wlllfntmirh mem thin tnnr mourn f'$ worth. MTTTl'AL LITKHa ftY-MfJttlO CLUli, CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS nrnfr. Always rllable. LarilM, ask Pnirelst for H It'll :rt:K-M EKULlml In Krd and Uold mi-lalllc buies, sealed wllh blue ribbon. Take ssolhrr. KeraH danirrous aalnll. lallaaisail luailaiiona. Buy of your Dniioriftt, nr send 4t. In stamps fur Part irnlara. Trail, noniala and " Keller for l.sdln." In Irttrr, by rrlura Mall. 10.000 Testimonials, bold by all Druggists. CHIOHBBTla CHEMICAL OO. 100 nadlsoa Sqssrt, I'll I LA., PA. MaatUa tali aaaar. WATCH REPAIRING Clock Repsirlnic and all work pertaining to the Jeweler's trade, promptly and accurately done. Jfew Nilverine Wntrh Cases traded for Old Silver Castes In any condition. Old wntcbes taken in ex change for new ones a. t. .4ii:itso, Anderson A O' liars barbershop, Tionesta, l'a SCOWDEN & CLARK, TIOITEST-A., PA. W Aw Hot tor Prcjmreil Tlum Kvoi to Fumlwli You Witli Anything In tli Lino oF HARDWARE! If you have thought of making a change in your stove, don't fail to see us. We can fit you out at a nominal cost in something that will SftYE FUELt which will soouer or later he an object worth con sidering, whether you burn gas, coal or wood. There is nothing iu this Hue that we caunot furnish you, and at a considerable saving in money. THE MQST CQMmETE LINE in everything pertaining to the hardware trade can be found at our store. Light and heavy goods of every description. Tools, implements, cutlery, in fact about anything that m ly be enumerated in the hardware line Ahvn. H Como Hero If You Want to Save Monoy. SCOWDEN County Phone 22. THE OLD RELIABLE" PARKER GUN MADE ON HONOR. lias Stood the Tent Is noted for its simplicity of construction, beauty ot proportion, excellence of workmanship, faultless balance, and Hard Shooting Qualities. 1 1 Experience and ability have placed the 1'aulkk Gun in an envi- ble and well deserved position as tllO Best Gun in the world. Made by the old. est shot gun manufacturers in America Over 110,000 of these gu:a in use. New York Salesroom, s I fur o A ui Anr.v&v .. . . WW ARNKI1 31, 1 nilllllHIII. A Fine Wall Size 21 x 27. Print 1 in six Colors. Sent for Four We have just issued a fine haui-ini: 24x27 inches, is priuled io six colors, on g tod paper, au I is mined lop and bottom. It is Hand & McNalley's litest man, aud is complete aud reliable. On the roargio of toe map we give a list of all towns in Pennsylvania of ovei 3,000 population and a key xhawinir how to locate them and much other valuable lul'ornialion The cheapest wall map of Pruusylvauia that you can buy elsewhere costs $4.00. Ve will mail you ours ' or h ceuts in stamps or coiu. Address: LYCOMING RUBBER C0.,p The ITYCOHIXC. Ill Ill.r.lt CO.. whose factories are at IVIIIiaillilort, la.. is the largest pany in Ameri.-a. west ol New England. It mskes 2.000 000 pairs of rubber boots anil Mines a year everv style cut rubbers, low cut rubbers every pair pertect. If yon want the best rubbers made right bore in Penn. They are all stamped "Lj eonilng Itiibber Co.' m WE NEW YEAR MY STOCK OF DIAMONDS. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILYER am, TOViLiLTXES. Is LARGER and mare SELECT than ever before. Print can't de scribe it. You must come and see for yourself. Make your selections now. Don't wait. The best things always go first. Store open evenings. H&nvErFniTZt The LEADING JEWELER. 82SKNECA St.. OIL CITY, PA. Fred. Grcttcnbcrgcr GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Mncbinory, En gines, Oil V11 TooIh, or Wator Kit-tinKsand(ene'-al KlarkHmitliiiig prompt ly done at Iiw Hates. Repairing Mill Maobinery iven f,pe,;jal attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Sbop In rear or and list west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, l'a. Your patronsge solicited. KRED. GRKTTENBEROER. IllP & CLARK. TIONESTA. RA HAS NO EQUAL. for Over 3.1 Yearn. PARKER BROS., WfRIDEN, CONN. Man r,f Punn 2-Cent Stamps. map of Pennsylvania. It measure! Dept., 9 Murray St., New York rubber footwear manufacturing com and size boots, arctics, cat e... hich sort of rubber footwear and every in the w -rid. eel "Lvonmines."made AUTHORITY OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE - wiia " a viUiiliWi V I aTWU that has received the unquali- tied indorsement of the Executive Departments of the Government, the U. S. Supreme Court, d the State Supreme Courts, dl the State Superintendents of Schools, nearly all of the College Presi dents, and Educators almost universally. The New and Enlarged Edition cf Webster's Inter national Dictionary of English, Biography, Geography, Fic tion, etc., has 2.''64 quarto pages with C000 illustrations. 25,000 new words and phrases have recently been r.dc".ci under the editorship of W. T. Harris, Ph.D., LL.D., U. S. Commissioner of Education, bringing the work fully un to date. LET US SEND YOU FREE " A Test In Pronunciation" v. lih li uConlsn pk'iisiiiit und in: -tructivc cvenmif's enter-! tainincnt. Illustrated pamphlet ulso free. G. 6 C. MERRIAM CO., Pa' Springfield, Mass. OFTICIAK Ollice 1 .fc x National Rank Building, OIL CITY, PA. I'.yes examined free. Exclusively optical. 13 Wee Jls. Fr tlte fcriglitfMt, newiio-t-ami mutt p-i'umr leKtuuuito ntV1! ' BI'ori " T-f i uli, i hetl. V'X .At y Ucw-rmwl l.r .;u,t:en .i . 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