SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY, PA. Wash Goods. White Goods. Fresh daintiness, style, purity, price cheapness. Whal a combination to conjure with ; what suggestions of summer comfort and coolness a e wrapped up in these fabrics. Other seasons have shown their triumphs of the weav ers art, but othr seasons have never produced such Wash and White Go ds perfection as this season. We in vile you to select from all this newness. There's satisfaction and economy in it nf the truest kind. 25, 30, and 35c White Goods, at 15c yard. About 30 pieces of assorted fancy White Goods that we picked up at a very low price. We could mark them twice what we are going to sell them at and they would be worth the price, but we prefer usinjr them to adver tise this department. They're lace Stripe Pique, Dimities, dotted mulls, etc. Any piece in the lot worth much more than pri -e asked. A Selling of Persian Lawns and Nansooks. 'Tisn'l very often we tan adverti an offering in theso goods and particu larly in these superb qualities; 25 pieces nf the grades we usually sell at 40c aud 45c, in both Sufi Nansook aud Persian Lawns; beautiful, soft, sheer goods for dresses and fine uuderwear, '2!'c yard. Printed Dimities and Lawns at 10c Every store in town has a liue at this same price, but what a difference there is w ben yvu compare them. .Styles, quality, assortment, all are in our tavor. We have nearly 100 different patterns to select lro:u, iu all the good colorings anil we go so fiir as to suggest that tlio quality is just the same as you pay a shilling for elsewhere. Only difference Is, h re you have a fur gre ler variety to select from and save 2Jo yd. A Wonderful Sale of Silks. Wonderful in every sense of the word. Iu all our store keeping experi ence we've never seen such really good and at the same timt such really de sirable Silks at this little price, 4!o yd. There's about 25 pieces in the lot ami they'll last but a very few days, and long after they're all sold out the late comers will be in afier some. In the lot t here ate about 10 pieces 20 in. Wash Taffetas, in pink, light blue, red, black, reseda, etc., $1 tirade; 8 pieces 20 in. Plain Black Taffetas, 75c grade; 4 pieces 20 in. Hemstitchi d TaU'eias, pi k, light blue, ahitc and cream. l grade; A d several peiccs faucy Waist Silks iu short lengths. Smart L Silberberg. OIL CITY, PENNA. m 'a niii Victory, i i uwiniui nt iuuuu.iiib uuiuu uy the Pure Butter Interests, KEPT PARTY PLEDGES. InnuruentN t t'nliniipy !:rnn.e Tltf- (uiinnt riinrt, That tlit ttvg nllirn Ili-lprd thr Olrn l.olibr. (Special rorr-?ondenc.) Karrislmrn, May 7. Insurgent ami rvmoerat ic politlolnns of every type tave hern creatly distressed since the stalwart Republican members of the leRlslntitre voted to pass and did pass finally In the house of representatives the Snyder-Harris Mil to prohibit the sale of oleomargarine colored In imita tion of bnttpr. A bitter fight was made against this bill by the oleo trust, and until the very last moment when the final vote was taken the result was in doubt. Then the stalwart Republican leaders roundf d up many of the doubt ful members and got them to vote for the bill, so that It received a total of 1 tti votes tn 3S against it. The pure butter contingent had bren led to believe that the followers of In surance Commissioner Durham living in Philadelphia would go with the oleo tnist ns against the farmer. In this they were sadly disappointed, for at least 33 members who are regarded as personal friends and supporters of Mr. Durham lined up to a man in support of the pure butter interests. The men who led the fight for the farmers In the debate were, with one exception, active and stalwart Repub licans, and Representative I.ack. of Chester county, in closing his argument In favor of the bill, directed attention to the fact that In the Republican state platform there was a positive declara tion In favor of legislation of this char acter. Governor Ftone, Attorney Gen eral R!k!!i and others of the orators In the state campaign spoke In the mgst positive manner in asserting that these pledges to the farmers must be kept in the spirit and the letter. The authors of the bills which have been consolidated are Senator SnvoVr of Chester county and Rpre.eutailve Harris of Clearfield county, both of whom are supporters of Senator Quay. It appears that in their desperation the oleo lol by vent to Senator Quay, In the hope that they could get him to influence his friends against the bill wlii'h th f ". nins were advocat ing. !-( i.-it r fji ay told them that he pi"ci 'u . . ;i.uw i.y the pledges of the Ri)iil!; a i r". ;,ir;im made to the far.i.ers ! u bo'ii .ret and connty con ventions, ami 'ii..t be personally had in scfi:i! of his Fpie.-hes In his own ranvn.-s for re-e!e,tion to the senate declared In ivur of the passage of smh leu'i.-ln; 'on as would protect the littered ,, ti butter makers of Pennsylvania. Governor Stone's administration Is being criticized b" 'he oleo men for the active rart taken by members of the governor's cabinet in support of the antl-oleo bills. Under the provisions of the bill oleo margarine must not be colored, and every seller of It must be licensed, from the manufacturer at $1,000 a year down to the boarding house keeper at $10. Rooks of manufacturers and deal ers must show every transaction and be always open to the dairy and food commission. All packages must be marked. Heavy penalties are provided for violations of provisions of the law, increasing with repetition of offenses, and sales by the accused must cease during the progress of any suit. Any oleomargarine sales during the pro gress of a suit shall be punished as contempt of court. There are other drastic provisions in the bill. RAISING STATE REVENUE. While the senate passed bills appro priating M.OOn.OOu. $5,000,000 for the completion of the state capltol building and $1.0o0,000 to make up the deficien cy in the public school appropriation, several measures were passed finally which are calculated to raise revenue to met the.se contemplated expendi tures. All of the bills which were finally got ten out of Senator Grady's finance com mittee were passed without amend ments. The?e bills Include "the fa mous house bill No. 64 " which is de signed to produce lan:e payments in taxation to the state from the Indus trial and other trusts, which, with enormous capitalizations, have s.vured charters in New Jersey and other ates. It hai been estimated that the t inted States Steel corporation may hi ve to i ay over $1 .IhO.OdO w hen it res liters to do business In the state The .'ill Imposes a bonus of one-th'rd of one per cent upon the capital actually employed In Pennsylvania of foreign mri orations, limited partnerships aud Viint stock associations. Foreign in surance companies are excepted from the provisions of this act. TAXING LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS. Another bill, which Representative H'jsack, of Allegheny, Introduced, hotihu bill No. (12, was passed finally in the senate. 1 his bill places a bones of one-third of one per cent upon the cap lul su.ik and every lnrreaae thereof. of limited partnership and similar or l.ii u;: etioiiM. In the air.e Latch of rev enue riiising bills, roshel tl.r.,.,;;n the set.:iie. was that taxing tfco (a'.lial of oii-icn luut'ial savings funds or bulld- iai; alei loan nism iaiioas um'I iu ,(:si m is in this state, and providing for an annual license f- to be paid by such associations. Strenuous 'ffnrts w'.-e made to defeat all these hills by Interests cYe.-ted. hut they had been aiireed upon by the Republican leaders a virtially laity measures to raise reviiue to m"ct the Increasing (!e- n a::d.! upon the state treasury. Yt'imiHti l.M-keil hlieritr In a ItiMim, wati:i;tiiv.. n. v.. m.v 7.-whiif attempting to replevin a valuable piano from Hie residence of Mrs. Anna Ibis. fan! ycstcr.li.y. the sheriff, T. T. II, . iitru. was lua'ie a prison, r in a ro'.iu by the woinaii nud held u prsoni.r uud.-i lock and ki y for some lime. Mail mI tr r III.. LI.MIRA. X. V.. May ...-Mrs. II, - becoa I'. o Kurd, iiL'etl lll.'i, died W eilic-s day nilii at h-r home in Covington, 'ii- UL'U lOlllltV. Pn. ALLURING CiltUU'jguH Busy Now Making Rrady For Record-BreaLni Ct owd. rrollililty P-Amrlr KtMMila KMeclKl to Hrlng IJt.-rT Niimbrr TliU Vwr. ltul lUlton. Will Nut Have lo IkiiI Vpoa lh rmtr For TtH-lr E tertalnuiruU CHAUTAUQUA. X. T., May l.-As tarly spring advances Into summer the Inquiry uppermost in the minds of many people is "When and how shall I spend my summer vacation?" Of the many thousands who ill the past years have turned their tired steps toward the re freshing surroundings and Influences of the quiet shores of Lake Chautauqua, many indeed will revisit this year the famous educational resort, led hither by the additional attractions of the near-by Pan-American. These two great feat ures, being but two hours' ride apart, will this year be the twin-star atfnctions in the way of summer diversions, and seldom, if ever, has there been offered to the summer tourist, in one season, such a combination of amuseuv at. entertain ment, instruction aud edccational feasts ns w ill le represented by a visit to Chau tauqua assembly, the Pan-American and Niagara Palls, all fea'mes of vvorld-wi le fame and yet virtually oue aggregation, in their cheap and easy accessibility out to another. The managers of the Pan-American Exposition have nrrarged for a Chau tauqua Day dining the month of July. At this time all things pertaining to Chautauqua will be emphasised at the Kxposition and all Chautaiiqiians will be wcli-outed as special1 ginwts during t'..i day. There will be public meetings and ecrei-es of various kinds. The co-operation of the two institutions should prove beneficial to both. The movement further illustrates the wonderful oppor tni .;i.v that is offered thi year for a visit to the Pan-Auieri( an and to Chantnu-q-m at the same time. The railroad rates will be within the reach of every one and the rapid means of communication bc twi P'lffalo and Clieulaiiqna will make it p'"M!m to visit the institution alter nately. Many visitors to the Imposition are planuiiii to make Chautauqua their home while in the Kiist aud will g.i to ItiuValo in the morning, reicaining at the Exposition during the '"' and return to Chautauqua for a nstf'tl iii.ht. Karlr in the season at Chanta-'qua there will be a series of five iudividi al lecture on the phi ii and seofv.. if the l'aa-An.TM an Exposition by (lirectors of tl. d;iTcrcni departments nf the i xpositinu. A'iiitors at Chaufanqna vv ill be intcr estcl to barn that during the past s. a son the Chnnt.inqiia Steanibe.nt nnr any has been purchased by the Jamestown. Chautauqua and l ake I'. i" Railroad company, which will hereafter operate the Chautauqua lake steamers iu connec tion with its railway running from Jamestown to Chautauqua. Since the close of the last nssi lohly a new railroad lias been construed d, its northern tor mina! being Westliild. X. Y.. on I a'.e I'ri , which point it lonnei ts with Chau tauqua lake at Mavvillc. This new line has been built by the Jainestovvn. Chau tauqua and Lake Eric railway, of which it foiins an extension, and connects di rt tic with the Lake Shore and Michi gan Southern and the Nickle Plate. I lie owners nf tile stealuel-s have thor- oiu-hlv overhauled the rloet and promise the tinest steamboat servn-o ever given over the lake. Powerful electric search liglits have been placed on two steam rs the Cincinnati and Cleveland which fact w ill add greatly to the enjoyment of night ridt s on Chautauqua. The Hon. Wu T:ug pans, tin- Chinese miiii-ter to the United Slates, will give nn address on the ai'terimon of July "7. His ability ns an orator, scholar and statesman is widely known, nud Chiiu tauquans are promised a rare treat. lie will speak on a phase of the Chinese qpesiion. I lion. Mr. v u is an In ten sting figure in current political and Social life. His tact si.d wisdom are re markable. His social methods are often startling. He ilt'li'lits in t. nsing people whom he meets, line of his chief de vices is to ask husbands how they came to marry their wives and wives how they came to ufcpt their husband. His do mestic inquiries are often even more in timate and inbarnissing. His visit to Chautauqua is anticipated with much in terest. Students of the elocution, -ry art, as Well as admirers of the drama, snd the public nt larire. will be interested to hear Joseph J-'lTersou. the wellknown actor, who wiil deliver a lecture at Chau tauqua on the afternoon nf Aug. o on the subject "The Drama." The following is the calendar for the Chautauqua assembly season of ItHil: Opening of season. July 'A. Opening of the Summer Schools, July tl. Woman's Day. July 27. C. L. S. C. Rallying Day. Aug. 1. pield Day. Aug. '. Sunday School Day, Aug. P.. Missionary Institute. Aug. .1, 1 and (I'd First Night. Aug. 0. Detiominatiopnl Dny. Aug. 7. Children's Day, Aug. N. Aquatic Day, Aug. it. Grange Day. Aug. lit. C. L. S. C. Recognition Day. Aug. Ii. Summer Schools close Aug. 10. National Army Day, Aug. 17. Season closes, Aug. 29. Gov ri nor Odell of Xcw York will be present at Chautauqua on Grange Day Aug. 10, and will deliver an address. Mr. Odell is now regarded as one of the eon spicuous figures in political life and his eiH-ech on this occasion will no doubt draw Inrge crowds and attract wide pul- lic attention. Regular Chautanqiians and, indeed, everyone, will be delighted to know that President William R. Haroer nf tl University of Chicago will visit Chau tauqua again not summer. He will come to deliver tin Recognition Day ad' dress on Aug. 14. In keeping with the added expectation of an unusual season there has been se cured a program of lectures, enneerts and entertainments which ill richness of quality, variety of interest aud educa tional value has seldom been surpassed even by the "Mother Chautauqua. Two Hnnorea men Lomrd ttnt. SYRACUSE, May 7.-Whon the 2" employes of the M. S. Ib ni-dh-t Manufa taring company i,r East Syracuse, mak ers of silver metal goods, returned u work at noon yesterday they found th factory doors lucked. The men beli.-v that the action is due to the prospective formation of a union. Tim compan.v claims to have shut down for repairs. o.oih for Slue I. Kxliann s-,i. NEW YORK, May .l.-The sale f.,i $7U,tH uf . sent is recorded on the ,.w York stock exchange, compared with the previous highest authentic record of FREE TRIAL Costs You Nothing If You Arc Not Cured The proprietor of that splci did rem edy Thompson's ltarosma, Hack ache, Kiil ucy aud Liver cure authorise the drug gists of whom you buy their mm dy to re fund all your purchase money it the Rarosma fails to cure you. The ltarosma sells at one dollar a bottle or six for five dollars. With each purchase of six bottles your dnignis will give yon a guarantee certificate. Thompson's ltarwsma is performing winders not only in the great number of cases cured, but in the fact that the cures are Permanent. Look Out for These Signs Pain in the back, a giddy sensation or headache, palpitation of the heart, a tal low complexion, a bad taste in the room ing, flatulency and fullnessof the stomach costivness, loss of sleep, cold feet and Icc ble circulation. Is there a sediment in your inline, or a scum on it after it lias stood for twelve hours? Is it stringy and ropy? Are you sure that albumen, the m st vital clement of the bodv, is not 1k iu, wasted away iu the urine? Does the urine stain your clothing ? Do you have an unusual or scanty supply? Do you get tiicd easily? Is your breath short? Do your feet and ankles swell ? Do you have Kheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Gout ? Take immediate w arning : do not wait ; you w ill get worse instead of better, ltarosma and Dati leloiu and Mandrake Pills will cure you and save a doctor's bill, fi.oo a bottle, or six (or 5 oo. All druggists. " SH ERIF F ' S SALE . BY VIRTUE or a w rit of Levari Ka cias. issued out of the Conit of Com mon Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylva nia, and to me directed, there will lieex posed to sale bv public veiidueoroiitery, at the Court House, in the Korougli of Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., on MONDAY, MAY 20, A. 1. 1WI, at 1 o'clock p. in., the following described property, to-wit : SERAPH O. A COM It vs. TII.LIK T. J EN KINS and J AM ES W. JENKINS, Levari Facias, No, 21, May Term, l!HM. T. F, Hilchey, Attorney. All of defendant's right, title, interest and claim of, ill and to all Hist certain tract of laud situated ill Harmony town ship. Forest county. Pa., being an undi vided v ne-fourih' interest in the land known as the lluretitield farm, bounded scd desenbed as lollows : Ity a line be ginning at a post at the southwest corner ot Jane litirchlield land in the west line of the Holland Ijio.I Company land, ami running along said line north lit) perches to a (Hist; thence east, one degree south, 15 ineches to a post; thence north 10 perches; thence east, one degree south, so per. lies to a post.; incuce mwiui, out ilegreewest, ijo percnes 10 a post; ineuce west, one decree uortli. IT'.i perches lo place of beginning, containing one hun dred aud tliirtv-one acres ami one hun dred ami thirty perches. Being same land mentioned in mortgage .Miok Xo. 4, naL-e :wn. There is erected thereon one one-story board house, Itijt24 ; also one orchard, one gas well, aud a good spring of water. Taken 111 execution and to lie sold as the property of Tillle T. Jenkins and James vV. Jenkins at the so t of Seraph O. Aeoinb. TERMS OF SALE. The following must lie strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : 1. Wlien the plnintill' or other lein cred itors become the purchaser, the ooti on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens inoliiilinir mortiniue searches on the prop el ty sold, together Willi such lien credit or s receipt-- lor tlio amount oi tne pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as he mav claim, must be liirnislied the Sliorill. 2. All bids must be paid in full. :l. All sales not settled immediately w ill bo continued until 2 o'clock p. III., of the next dav. at which time all iiroinTty not settled tin will again be put up ami sold at the expense and risk of tlio person to w hom lirst sold. See Purdon's Digest, in It Edition, page 44rt and Smith's Forms, page UM. J. W. JAMIESON, Sheritt. Sheriffs Ol'ice, Tionesta, Pa., April in, 1W1. ILLINOIS Oklahoma Indian Ter. P.PNTDA Texas, wm r- mm Mexico, Arizona, New Mexico. R. Re Iowa, So. Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado CHEAPEST RATES Ever In Effect to CALIFORNIA Via New Orleans and the Sunset Route, The only true Winter Route. Xo Snow Hlockadea or blizzards. The only lino operating double daily service between Cincinnati and New Or leans, carrying Pullman Palace Drawing Room Sleepers, Free Reclining Chair Cars and Bullet, Library, Smoking Cars, Cafe Dining Ca-a ( meals a la drtel. Linest and Easiest Trains in tlio South. Pullman Excursion Sleeping Cars thro' to Los Angeles every Friday from Chi cago, via Omaha and the Scenic line of the world. Pullman excursion sleeping ears thro' to San Francisco every Monday and Fri day from Cincinnati, and every Wednes day from Chicago, via New Orleans and me sunset Koine. Ihese cars are person ally conducted by competent agents to ok tuc Uij waif re of patrons. Superb New Steel Steamers to HAVANA. CUBA. Through Sleeping Car from Chicago without change, and through Sleeping Car reservations Iroin Cincinnati, via jietnpiiis 10 HOT KI'KIM.N, AUK. For FREE descriptive matter and full particulars regarding aliove, address E. A. RICHTER. T. P. A. K12 Park lluildiug, Pittsburg, Pa. A. Ii. HANSON, O. P. A. Chicago. IFARAFFINE & WAX I J WtM kivp ihro ibtolntMy tnoirtnr anil r tfl pr-jof. Friffini Wu n io tifrjl in t-.).i "thrr Ji" mitout tbwhonM. full ' ij a.l-vU'ti- . D t-b v.tonn-1 package, t I STANDARD OIL CO, ai preserves and pickles, upresd I u iluu coaling of reUaed I Hoinrseelters KrNmUa. On the first and third Tuesdays of February, March, April, Jlay aud June the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. l'aul liailwar IV will sell II jmescek ers' Kxcurston tickets t'.oni t'hicagu In points iu Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho, Minne sota, South Dakota, Montaua, Utah, Oregou, Washington and ISritish Co lumbia, at rate of one fare, plus twu dollars, for the round trip, good for twenty one-days. For full prrlieu lars call on or address . S. Howell, G. K P. A, 3M Uroadway, New York, or Johu K. Pott, I) P. A , 810 Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa to 7-1 DR. FENNER'S il Blood & Liverl REMEDY AND I NERVE TONIC, a D. F. FREDERICKS, 1.1. D. (Eye, Ear, Nose snd Thnvat Specialist.) tillice Hours D a. in. lo 1 p. in (Except Thursiluvs.) Careful attention given to furnishing all kinds of glasses. ARLINGTON BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA A. C. UREY, T Tiri7DV jui v rjiii Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. I tear of llotrl VavT TIONESTA, 3? .A.. Telephone Xo. 20. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CAN FIELD, PROPRIETOR. liood Stock, (iood Carriages and Hug gie to let upon the most reasonable terms, lie will also do JOB TEAMING- All orders left at the Post Office wil receive prompt attention. Sold by. All Newsdealers FURNISHES MONTHLY To ill lovers of Song and Music a vast volums ol N EW choice compositions by the world's famous authors. 6( Pages or Piano rnosic lUtl Vocl, HUf Iiulnmxnut 21 Complete Pieces Ioi Piano Once a Month for 10 Cents. Yearly Subscription, $1.00. If bought In any music itore at One-hslt off, woulil rout 10.25, a saving of ji.U monUiljf. In one year you get nearly 800 Page ol Music, comprising 262 Complete riecee lor the Piano. If jou cannot et i copy (rem your Newo dnilcr, tend to ui and we will mail you a (ample Free. J. W. PEPPER, rb.i.h.r. Ktghth A locust 5u Phlladki tphte, fa Our iccrcturncl if we tail. Anv onewudmv sketch and d"crij.tiou nf any invention will promptly receive cmr opinion tree concerning the patentability of Mine. H"w to obtain a I'ate-nt" MDt upon ropiest. P;itents necured Ihrouch us advt'itisl U,r s;ile at our cx Dense. TnteniK tnVrn out thiotih tn receive npirial fiofirf without charge, in Thr I'atkmt Rkcoro, an illustrated aiul wltely circulntttl jourual. cuiitiiiirti iy Aianuiiiciuirr auu invelora. benu tur aatupiccopy FHtt. AdUtes VICTOR J. EVANS A CO. Patent Attorney st) tvant Building, WASHINGTON, D. a mmmk I am still handling the nw wntvttWB. uqht mttv$, nun, I till i I ?wll Ve r')'''e8B Roods last season. Every machine doing K,,d work. Machines warrented. wiVl r II i,f''f.T,',',h o"?' lh,? 'iablfl I,err'- Kml,ire V"r" l""- ''. Favorite Grain Drill, wil drill lumpy ferl,l,Zcr. Good Fertilizer always on band. Thanking you fr p.,t favor. I am yours resp'y, J. C. BROMLEY, TIONESTA, PA. The Spring Campaign Has Opened. Aud W9 wish to inform the Farmers, Gardonera aud others that we nre prepared bettir than ever to mipply tlioir evt ry want iu the liue of 1'Iows, Harrows, Cultivators, Grnio Drills, lloos, Hhovels, Rakes, and every form of Farm and Garden iiupleineoia. And we fuel certain wo can save you money ou every article in our line. HARDWARE. Our stock of Heavy ami Slit'll llarilware, Lumhfrmen'a Sup plies, Stoves, lUttges, Kit., is the must complete in this seclinn. I'ainls, Oils, and an artist to put it nil if you w ant. Call and seo the new Summer Gas Stove. Il is n fnarvel. SCOWDEN & CLARK. W'VVV'4VWVVV i IBISES easier term, the worlii ever before Write for our elegant 1I-T catalogue aud detailed particulars. How we can aave you money in the and tne ca.ty terms oi payment factory or luiougU our regular tunity you cannot afford to pass. It. manufacturers. Therefore, a iu couslrucuou is unnecessary, If we can offer most liberal terms, WRITE SWIM MACIllt COMPANY. (Dep't k.) CICVCllBl. Olll. j.V.YO IW'CK.MK.YT. ft0SS-A Oiirnlock is always ronijln, anil emi hhtH of tlio largt-Ht ami bent Heleeteil a Hiirtiiient of DIiiiiioikN, M'nlclifN, lo'kM, aolil uiiil 1'laf cl Jenrlrj, .SlrrliiiK Nil vrrNilvrr riiilctl lVarr, Silver tuul otlirr ov-Ki' ami Ia-allirr (ooiIh Ih'cr NIiuhii in the City. The LEADING JEWELER. 3a SKNKCA St., OIL CITY, PA. 13 Weeks For 25 Cts. r For h brihteit, Bpvttiii 'S knd noil D-iulr lciciUmiW Jktimx k'r porting pftpr iubiihd. Kfcittiii lor nfui ytt 9M4rAutltrilf on matteri ruinitit tn t Uti lull. Trap Bh Hnft, Bilanrdi 1 I ftnd kindred iporU. Th Wt prtif iti kin piiblithcd. 'rth0 pnrpoM vl 1 of Intmdiifinr It in nw l'hti. fnjJ we will acD'l itthirwn wkif"r'J.S. f(iortlitir I.ifp, 4UH Dnnilu IIIiImt 1'lilla HOW nliout your stock of StHtinnnry? Wo do hiuli class Job Printing. FARM IMPLEMENTS. pisk ttytOWSD Com TyiBVSTS, ii-A NEW DEPARTURE A Radical Change in Marketing Methods as Applied to Sewing Machines. An orlelnal plan under which vou can obuin and Better value In the purchase of lauious 'White" jewing Machine than offered. purchase of a hiuti-traile sewinir machine we can offer, either direct from authorized agenta. This is an oppor Vou know the "White," you know uetaiied tlcacniiliou ot Uie machine aud you have an old machine to exchange write to-day. Address in full. cun bo I'tiu'lit, if the tnukle is good, iinthii. Imt the iu our (ock of Line?, Ut'i'l!, Ko'l-, llafketa, Spin iter ml lite fincfll mid atrwhreat Snell hooks miitlu Call ami examine them. FARRELL'S NEWS ROOM, 0iinsile Union Dt'pot. OIL CITY, PA. Telephone lid. Pit flVGVSr Uosck OFTIOIAK Ollioe i National Itank ItuiMilii. Oil. CITY, PA. Kyns 0XHiiiiii-il free. Kxclnaivelv optical. FISH!
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