Smart & Silberberg. The Slore for the People. Dou't you think it's most satisfactory to know that wheu you buy a single article or an arrnfui.you gel our"Oiie Trice" the "Lowest Trice," the Only Trice ? This basts established and every article marked in plain figures puts doubt and dicker ing out of the deal. A blind person or a child pars just the came as a horse trder. Now here's a little poiut the fact that we mark everything in pla:n figures and tick to the price; aud stil! ' grow and grow," shows conclusively that there are no lower prices found. Our '"little profile aud thousands of sales" priuciple has woo uut and that's proof of its pleasing you, for without you we couldn't have become this bio;, modern store. Kim on a and Wrappers I.Ii. A most fatuous special this is. No idea of the daintiness of this garment can be obtaiued from ibis descripfou. See them yourself aud you can ap preciate this extraordinary value. The Kimonas are made of Liwu, Demlty and Long Cloth. They usually sell at $1.50, J 1.75 and $'2.00 aud are made iu various style. Tbo Wrappers are of lawn in all new desipus and colors. They have yoke back aud front and are finished with fancy braid, with deep flounces ou bottom of skirt. Colored Silk Waist $1.00. It may seem hard to believe, but it is a fact -these waists were $5 and $6, and are all of this season's make. We advertised lot a few days ago at $2 HO. These are what's left of that lot; probably two dozen in all. Three Bargain in Coiu forts. Trices to close out every comfort we have that ia carried over from last season. Io a couple of weeks we'll receive over 50 bales of new ones hence our readiness to sacrifice these. AtSHc 20 or 25 Cotton Filled Comforts, covered with good quality Silkaliue, regular price $1.50. At SI 19-25 or 30 hand tied com forts, not one of them worth less than $2. Filled with white cotton and covered with best quality Silkalioe At $1 5012 or 15 Fine satiu cov ered comforts, the ones that have been selling at S3 and $3 50. Made io the best manner and of the beet materials: SMART & OIL CITY, PA. THE O-IIET OIL CiTY FAIR, SEPTEMBER 10, 11, 12 & 13. The Managers are preparing for one ol the best Pairs ever held. There will be a great display of FINE HORSES AND LIVE STOCK, FRUITS, FLOWFRS, AND VEGETABLES, A Home Exposition of Everything from the GARDEN, FARM AND DAIRY EVERY DEPART MENT COMPLETE. Fine programme of Amusements, Balloon Ascensions and Parachute Drops, Acrobatic Performances, Trials ol Speed, Bands of Music. Many other Special Attractions. . Liberal Premiums and Prizes Large List of Special Premiums. Excursion rates on railroads. Street cars running direct to gate. ADMISSION, 23 ;1IIMIU:X, 15c. SEND FOR PREMIUM LIST. GEORGE A, KERN. President. I. N. 1IINDERLITER, Secretary. Chairnnn Eeeder Arranges To In augurate The Coming Canvass. THE GLUB LEAGUE CONVENTION Young Republicans All Over the State Are Preparing for a Great Meeting of Delegates at Scranton On Sep tember 17 and 18. F i ..-fill Corres pondonee.) Philadelphia. Aug. zl. General Frank Reeder. who lias jimt been re elected chairman of tlie Republican talo committee was In this city yes terday arranging for the formal open ing of the Republican state campaign. (Jcncial Recder says he expects to find the party reaping the benefit of the pyhibi'l'in of harmony Riven at the state convention last week and that he counts upon the enthusiastic sup port of Republicans of nil factions in behalf of the statu ticket Tho headquarters of the state com mittee are being; fitted up aud soon the machinery of the organization will be working night and day to get the canvass under way. What will practically be the formal opening of the fight will be the annual convention of the State Iasue of Rh publican Clubs w hit h will be held at i Scranton on the 17th and ISth of Sep- ' tember. There has been a wonderful Interest manifested in the workings of the league and the prospects ar verr eratlfvlna for a large attundanc W ash reltieoali $1.19. A final sweeping reduction on Washable Tellicoats. Some were $1 75, but most all of them were $2. A Case of FIami.'llt'tl' at 5c j d. A couple of thousand of these, in good quality aud good styles. Tinks, lilues, Tans aud Grettis. Wo dou't believe you cau equal this quality elsewhere less lhau oc. Si''iuN iu Drcvi .Suit Caiest. At $100-22 and 24 inch steel frame, liueu liued, sold everywhere at $3.00. At $5 Heavy Englih Sole Leath er, stitched all around, heavy stitched handles, fine canvass lined, sold by exclusive dealers at $7.50, .Straight Front C'orct 50c The best corset ever put on the market at the' price. Made of good quality coutil, and on the same lines and model that tho bigb priced Cur stts are; iu fact you get the euV'l of the $5 and $3 Corsets io the oOc line. All sizes, white aud drab. ood Velvet Carpets 69c yard. You may as well have Worsted Velvet Carpels as Tapstries for your parlors; balls aud stairs. 1 here is au air of luxury about them that satis fies particular housewives Our reif ular price is $100 yd. aud some stores ask $1 15 for them. Of all the Carpet oilers of the season, this is the btst 'nd strongest SILBERBERG, ol pro-.n.nent Repubiicim at thl gatil erine of the clans. The City of Scran ton is noted tor Its hospitality an there Is reason to believe that excep tional arrangements will be made this year for the entertainment of the dele gates and other visitors to tho con vention. J. Hampton Moore, president of the State League of Republican Clubs, has Just issued his call for the convention. As usual, tho league will have the honor of opening the Republican cam paign In the state. Steps will Ik; tak en at once In Scranton and on the part of the executive officers to ar range for a convention thut will n..t only be pleasurable to all at'endir.i?. but highly beneficial from a Hi pub I can point of view. There will probably be a lively con test this year for the various offices. There have been several amtldaies suggested for the presidency of tne league, among them Deputy Attorney General Fred V. Fleitz, of Lack wanna; Postmaster lsadore Sobel, of Erie, and ex-Mayor Crosby N. Uko k, of Chester. While there has been no one slated for this lionor, the indica t'.ons seem to l:ivor the election of Mr. Fleitz. a tab-nol young Republican, who has done splendid woik upon the Btump in several campaigns. The lact that the league will take a conspicuuua j part in the next guben.atorial cam paign mai.es this year's convention ouo of special inipnr':. n: e. STORK OKI I't TAX. A the ritl.:'in of I . nnsylvanli re Hit! upon the wtnk of the last legis lature the will discover tha there was much done by tha'. body, walcb Is entitled to cenitnr nd.i' Ion DO YOU WANT TO BE CURED TO STAY CURED 1 Th.t is jutt what we cl.iim and propose to prove to vim ritit hero. The gn at claim lor TiL'topson's B irc-ann II.K'k.K'he, Kiduev ami I.irer Cure K that it not only cure hutmikcsa FKRM AXKNTeure. We otter fy if the following statement are not genuine. Cured Twenty Years Ago. Twentv year as last Christina 1 wait t.tWn n-V wtth iliopsy. My let; an.t led wcry liatllv awoll, n. 1 was coition-1 U my Nsl. all inv frtcn.U th.Mihl tnv time h.i-l cenif ' Mv lipatt pained i" L-rm.iv. and nti-iily my wtic was ntRrU lv Mm Spring, tlic inirse. to try Th.tint.vin ll.im-.nia ami l;tn."l.tn an. I M.in.lntkr Till, 'thrv would enrr ntc." she sat.l. As a List rrsott we tritsl Harosr.ta. Liver, Knlurv an 1 l.uttih.iir.i Cure lan.leloni and t:ot.lt.iki-I'tll 1 wish lo.-iy lltiit the iNim it tt.l swelling lct:atl to leave mc al ouoe. and a tew K:tl--s nude a complete enre. 1 h:tre nY-Mniiicn.ie-.t it to other till Rosi results, I -tin w.-'.l and have been ever since. w)ik-h was llu-t ill t.-tthetil waa elcctcil. Anvonecm cull . n m il tliey wixli to know the vtrtit.-s of "114 i. m ." THOMAS Ml'RS VV. Maker, South Fnitisliii Sttvct, March loth, iqjo. titusville, lu. No Return of Disease in Tiftcen Years, Ahont tifleen yean ao I w.i - all run OWn with nervoti imlr:ili-'n and rtli'italton ol llie heart (ollen vvtltii); til.tck in the tnoe and tli.iut;ht to lK-(tint:t. 1 tUah till Innn ito l.iiiit,U my wvtyhl wi rvdu.-vd to )iotiniK and lortix months 1 was oonittied to mv 1-d. A rt-l.ttlveot inittewho h d lict ll tnnihlv.l w ith Ivmtle wo;tknrvs and r rxMtt prostration and hii.l leen cute.! by T'lonipin ll:irtsmn. re c.int:nctidit tt to me. 1 ;n to take the ll.ir OMtt.t;tt Mice and wa not ottlv c-tred of net v..n ptM.-wi.ttioli .111-1 p:il; .tation ot the ltert hut Ite tiun io gam in lUh until in a short time 1 Weighed I4O tlll'K ANIi FKOM THAT TIM K IS Til. NOW 1 MAVK HKI S PICK ! Kf Tl V 1VEUL, ttoillg my ow n hottcwoik. Mas. Fl.Y M M Woneer Road. J ntilck south of Tilusville. I'a. April 4. 1S9S. All drueeists. i 1.00 a bottle or s:i for fc-oo. The detnnnd from the working men of the state for the passage i f i law which would break up the In iquitous store order system, linger which employees have been p.-.id their wages In orders en cor.tp.my stores Instead of cash, was reco.jniz vl hy t';i Republican members of the legislature in the paage of the bill tar.irg store orders. The corporations which ha.e been affected by this legislation are already socking to get around the act au 1 they have appealed to the courts to help them. This Is one of the ad3 cn bused by the Vnited Mine Workers' legislative committee. EXASPERATING WOMEN. The Itrlnht Girl Una Snmrlhlns; Af OS, Th la Subject. "Have you ever met n woman who ex asperated you to the point of tiglitinc?'' nsked the bright gill yesienlay. "Il;ive you ever listened to her 'g,' so tlistitictly enuticintttl. nntl her 'oa,' so nitvly round el, and sat speechless and tongue tied lieforc her while she used the words yon hud nlnnys wanted to use. but could never think of at the riclit moment? "She is the most infm i.iting typo of woman in the world to inc. Tln-re is no other that so thoroughly paralyzes my faculties and that 111:1 k.-s me appear at such a disadvantage. 1 11 t lie pi-eseme of the witty woman I t an at least lau.'h ami apiH-nr animated to that client; with a beauty around I can still be atrreeaM-', but no sooner do 1 lu-ar the cool, well modulated voice of the perfectly seif possessiil member of tny sex than 1 feel like (lying to the ether end of the earth, wherever that may be. "Onee for my sins I had sin h a person for a neighbor. W hen I first knew her. I felt an extraviignnt ailuiiiation f..r her conversational t!rtei ity. so when 1 g;ivo a dinner party I inv. 11 i.shly invited hrr. Then 1 would sit al my 011 n bottrd and see the ho-.fess-sliip calmly tnken t.ut of my hand. ' 'My m iidibor1 dit-eetp-l the conver-a-t ion. p:ltlo!;izint:ly l.-ttitl? me into it every notv and lie n. '.Mv o'iJ!ll'M, told litne sforir-s, chfirmii.t: liule si -li.-s. ?1 w!y ;r. d with 1 t -1 'I. luiii'.-ing 1 In point out vleaily and joining her dol";Vi nl laugh to the chorus th.it L'l-cctcd tio' il. non.-nient. "Ocea-i"ii:tlly I n.Hii.i hriv(- soui-'thiug really good to 1. 11. Iiii 'my neighbor' tran.tit-l me ixiih her giitiering eyes and her cyebiotvs v.'et-o t-o -;lnive of concern at my t'-movity that 1 would hasten the re ttnl, Jtnttlde the cwnis tr..d forget the poMii. "Winn I lini.-hi d. my ehi-tks wo:iM be burning, and ey e'f p-nse-. d neiglibor w:ulil olis.-rve evenly: N v- r c.iinl. tlear. I'm quit.- su?e (teiv one im-b-rsttMid just what you were trying to tell us.' "I have felt a yoong .) that woman's presence ns IS months. I have f--it as awkward as a Initio. 1 have forgotten how to prononttre the simplest wniN, and I have said 'it is him' an innumerable number of times. She belongs to a cla".. It's a large class, tviih more inrmbers iu the north than in the south, but I tell yon this when I hear the voice of the ap pallingly self possessed woman In the h ill of a new hotel m- hoarding house wlr re I have planned to stay for a time, I p.u k my trunk and instantly Hoc. "I have no desire to meet the owner of the voice. I know tltat as soon as I do I'll lose my nerve and my intellect and become a gibbeting lunatic." Baltimore News. LOT No. 1-Men' Fine All-Wool Suits, were ?12 to 81i per suit, one only to each customer; sale rnee 87. LOT No 2-Meu's Fine All Wool Suits, were 810 and 815, only one to each customer; sale price, 85. L.OI io. 3 Young Mens hue all wool suite, ages 15 to 20 years, prices were 810 to 816. one only to each customer; sale price, 85. L.U1 o. 4 Uoys anil ( hildien 1 all-wool suiis, price were i'l to 85; sale prices 81 to 82 To us this is a sioiplo business proposition. We have been spending 83,000 a year t-i tell you the merits of The McCtien Company's Famous Ready to-Wear Clothing About 8500 of this yeai's advertising annro- priatiou (joes to pay for the difference between the cost and the sale price of this lot of SOUVENIR SUITS. We will consider the monev well pent if we ran put the Clothing- on the backs of men and his who have not been wearing our Clothing, know ing that the merits of the suits will make customers out of every man and boy who is lucky enough to get one of our SOUVENIR SUITS. THE McCUEN CO. 2S AND 29 SENECA ST. . OIL CITY, PA. KKIH Kl KATKM TO I.OI IsiVll.l.K tin l'rwiM It unlit Knllrwml. .IcciMinl Trim Mini I'aiMiinir. KiiinnlM Trmelnr. On account of the Triennial Conclave of the KitighlH Templar, to be held ill Louisville, Ky August '.7 to 31, the l'cniisylvaiiia Itailrend Company will sell excursion tickets from August tu '.'.'i, inclusive, to Louisville ami return, at a rate of one first class fare for tho round trip. Thc.-e tickets will ho good in re turn until Sopt 2, Inclusive, but if ticket is deposited by the original purchaser Willi Joint Agent at Louisville not earlier than August 'Js, nor Inter than September 2, and a fee of Ally .'enl:i is paid st the time of deposit, an extension of the re turn limit may tie had until September hi.' t UK.HVKKAIII.K ( I KK OK KOI P. A l.llllr H'a l.il'r Mnvrd. I have a few words to sav regarding Chamberlain's Cough Kcmedy. It saved ill v lilllo boy's life and I feel that I can not praise it enough. I bought a bottle of it from A. K. Sicer of lioodwin, S. 1., and when 1 got homo with it the poor ba by eon hi hardly breathe. I gave Ills medicine as direct, si every ten minutes until he "threw up" and then I thought sore he was going to choke to tleatli We had to pull tho phbgui out of his mouth In gr nt long strings. I am posi tive that if I had not got that boll in of cough medicine, my boy would not be on earth to-day. John Hemont, Inwood, Iowa. Kor sale bv Killtner Hros. T10 nesta, and W. O. W ilkins, West Hickory. is what j'ou can get if you want a . . . . or anything iu tho jewelry lino by go ing to llftVEYFMTZ The LEADING JEWELER. S2 SKXKCA St., OIL CI I Y, I'A. 1 1. HASLET k Ml GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND- UNDERTAKERS. TK'NKSTA, ri:.. Fred, (irettenberer (iEXKHAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery. Kn- gilles, (lil Well Tools, Has or Water h'it tiiiirnandieiieral iihickxinithiiifr iirompt Iv done at Low Knles. Kepnirina Mill Maehipery given Htieeial Htlcntion. and aaiisiaetion KHarauteetl. Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidintitn, l'a. Your patronage solicilexl, KRK D. fi I! KTTKN HKKUKK. CALIFORNIA. COLORADO AND UTAH. Special Low Summer Kxcursiou Itatea to all points. Pirsonullv roiulueted Poll man To tii ist Sleeping Cats. Personally conducted lourtoSaii Kran cisisi, Cal.. account (ieneral Convention Kpiscopal Church. Tickets on sale Sept. 'ill :o27th. ticHiil returning until Nov. oth, with slop over privileges. Quickest and lest In t to OKLAHOMA, AND INDIAN TERRITORY. Only line with Iioulde Daily Tbrounh Service. Dinini; Cars and Free Iteclin inx Chair Cars. Kindest train service to 11, c luniis BEAUMONT, TEXAS, OIL FIELDS. Through sleeping car from Chicago without chango anil through hi' eping car reservation from Cincinnati via .Mem phis, 'l enn., to HOT SPRINGS, ARK. Special llomeseekers' Kxeursions to all poiiita South, West anil Norlli West. Kor FKKK descriptive mat'er ami full particulars regarding above, atMress . A. RICHTER, T. P. A. H12 Park lluiltliiig, Pittsburg, Pa. Pit. tll'GUSrMQKCK OFTICIAK OIHce i -t 7Ji National Hani; Utiildinir, OIL CITY, PA. K.yei examined free. Exclusively optical, 13 Weeks Fop 23 Cts. lot tii. liijttit.t, aewia-it. f " ant ni-,t . -1-tttar l.i'.;ui.iW T v-'.-r ip-rt-i.? rtlr lul't-ltel. A7 H-'-'iCiiit-l l.riut'tttu v.at. Ej? frvW'!11' f'0 mat-- n e: ta 1 11 ir ir ti w' fe-iU... ll.'ill,Tn.. S i .'1'i.t. Bil. itJ. S-t 9 anilk-mlr-a.: r:.. ilnl,.-l.ai..tiif ft f in kih-l .n i-li it. F-.rlli.. rit..,. I n ! nf 1 ntr-sliii-inr O -w l. .h'i, , i i y we mil r-a I mi.irt... i -a,r . r .-. HI. (ftauiUj. Sanii'lmi'l'vlrBii. A'ljr..., KliorllnK l.lle, -IDS Dull do IIIiIk, I'll 1 In "Some time airo my daughter caught u aevoret-ohi. Sim isunplHioisI ol pains tr her chest Mint hail a had cough. I tiavo ho Chamberlain's Cough Iteunsly nctsirdiiiir to tlirct'tiiins anil 111 two ilayn she whs well and Hide to go to school. I have used tins remedy in mv family lor the pist sex en years and have never known il to fail," says James l'reudergast, mer chant, Aunnio llav, Jamaica, West India Iskiuiis, The pains in the chest indicated an approitchiiii; attack ol pneumonia, which in this instance wax iinihuibtcdlv warded oil by t'liHitihorluili's Cough Hctiicdy. It counteract! any tendency of a isdd toward pneumonia. Sold by Killtner llros. Tiouesta, ami IV. ti. Wil kins West Hickory. SHERIFF'S SALE. I.Y VlUTl'K of a writ or Fieri Ka ) cias, issued out of the Coutt of Com mon Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylva nia, and lo mo directed, there will be ex posed to sale by public vcuduoor outcry, at tho Court House, in I lm llorotih of Tiouesta, Forest County, l'a.,on MOX OA Y, S KPT KM IIKIt 13, A. I. !K11, at one o'clock p. 111. the followiiiK div sciibcd real estate, lo-wil : (1 W. ItOIIIXSON', vs. L. H, WUAY. Fieri Facias, No. -t, September Term, l!i. (Waiver.s),-S. i. irin, Attor ney. AU delcinlant's llulit, title, interest and claim of, hi and to all that certain piece of land in Jeuks township, Forest Co., Pi un a, bounded north hv lti lunsoii ,v lloiiner, formerly Hr, Fulton; cast by Shipej south by publio road, and west by Slope, formerly Kobinson. Contain line sixty acres more or less. Holmi runic laud conveyed by O. W. Kohitison autl C. Ilonner io L. it. Wrav, by deed tln'cil April ;l. 1M1I, reitirded in deid biatk No. '-'.', pace 1:1, as by relcrence thereto will fully aud at larue appear. About So acres unproved land, on which is erected one two-story house x!t Hvt, weatber iKi.trded and paiule.l, with "L" nn hoii.-e one story liiMlO feet; one new bam 1MVII It el : one old barn ltlxJO tet-t, anil oilier nutbiiildinits; also contaius water well, (sued sprina and vounu' orclmrd. I akcu in exis'ution ami to be aold a the tiroperty of L. It. Wrav at the suit ol U. W, Itohijisoll. ALSO. J. A. At'LT vs. C. M. WHITKMAN, Heri I acias, No. II, Set tember term, Isml, ( Waivers). -S. li. Irwin, attorm y. All defendant's ri);lit, title, interest mid claim ol. In and lo all these ceilain lots in T itnt'sta township, Forest county, I'clin'u, iMiunded and c'esciibcd as fob lows; HcitintiiuK at an iron post on line of rii!ht-of-w..y i. iho W. N. Y. it P. It. It. Co., near depot at Tiouesta staiiou, ami a few feet Irotn tho corner of tbo store Intil.liiiK formerly occupied by J. F. Overlandor; Iht lice at'richt angles w ith said It. It. westerly tiireciion to line ol 'public road ; thence aloiiR said public road northerly II I'cct to a post; thence easterly HI !e. t to a post; tlience south erly lu fwt to a s st ; thence easterly lo a post on the said U.lt.riht-ol-wav; tlience down said K. It. ri)jlit-of-way :tl feet to the place of bci;iiinini: ; benin 111 feet on said It. It. an. I back to public road, ami bcinit SI feel on public road with a corner hi feet square .in leet on the north west corner of and airainat said lot. Also a piece nl land tlirectlv ominsitn said dn- scrilted lot across said it. it. and next the Allegheny river, being a strip 111 leet witlc, bouniletl on the north and south by lands now or formerly .1. F, Overlander, on me west ny sunt tl. It., and east bv the Alleuheny liver, ami bciim samp lots conveycti ity salit tlverlandcr to C. M, Whitoman iiy deed dated April L'S, l.si.o, recorded in deed book No. ill. inure -H. Also a certain lot in Tiouesta township forest county, t "a., described as lollows, viz; lltu-'iuniiiu at a butternut on thn west bank ot Hunter run; thence north till degrees east a rods to a butternut by p ait-sitt; tlience by mill lot by road sine norin o in-ttices wi st ;i, risis to an ash stu p bv rosd sitle; titeiica north ti: degrees west f S-lu rods to a p'st tin west Imuk of Hunter run ; tlience down said Hunter run by its curses and distances to place ol bt ginning. Containing Ml of an acre no same more or less, on which stands frame barn ; being name laud de scribed in deed nf J. F. Overlandor anil wile to C. M. hitcman, dated Juno tl, Ism, and recorded Oct. 2, ism, in deed book No'-ii, pat; I-l,, .Ve. r.recicu on nrst ticscrilieil ot one two- siory bouse lii.x tS feet, wilh storo room III trout, house wealherlioardetl and pain.ed, with ico house atiacbed and water In house. Also ham on last do scribed lot ISxliS feet anil iu good eon iniou. Taken in execution and to bo sold as the property ot C, M. Wliilcnian at the suit of J. A. Ault. TKltMS OK SAI.K.-Tiie followipg must lie strictly complied with w lien tlie property is stricken down ; I. When the plaintifl or other b in cred itors become tlie purchaser, Iho costs on tho w rits must lie paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on theprop citysold, together with such lien credit or's receiiif lor thn amount of tbo pro t crds of the ..ale or such portion thereof as bo may claim, imisi be furnished tho Shcritl. 1!. All bids must be paid In full. :i. A 11 sales not settled immediately will be continued until i o'clock p. in., of the next day, at which time all property not settled tin w ill again be put tin and wild at tl e expense and risk of tho person to w nnni urst souj. S'0 Purilon's Digest, Nin'h Ktlition, page 4 IU and Smith's Forms, pagn 3M. J. W. JAMIKSON, Sberill. Sheriirs Ol'ice, Tiouesta, Pa.. August ID. ISHIl. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. tiood Stock, Oooil Carriages and Hug gies to let upon tint most reasoimblu terms. He will also do JOB TEjZMilltTG- AIl orders left at the Post Olllce wil receive prompt attention. A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Roasonablo Rates. Kt-up orilo.cl V ciivcr TIOINTEST, J?J. Telephone n. 20. V I''- I.ANSON, i- ItK.A T. l.'UT A Tl." Tiouoata, Pa Keep Cool ! If you can't auceeod we'll help you do it, HOT PLATES GAS RANGES. We've k'-it tliem iu all st. lea and sell thorn at small mar gina. They solve "lie hot weather problem hy keeping your house rool while yon are COOKING THE MEALS. Conic in iiikI Sfo IIm'iii ami (! I'rh-t'N HARDWARE. Our flock of Heavy and Shell ll-tnlwarr, I.umlictnien'a Sup plies, Stove, liangts, Ktc , ia the most complete in this lem ion. Taints, Oils, and an artist to put it mi if yon want. Call and ee llio new Summer (is Stove. It ia a marvel. SCOWDEN & CLARK. TIOitTEST-A. MARIENVILLE HARDWARE COMPANY. Uardicnrc, Mill Suiiltcn, etc. . . . Mill irachuH-r'j lli-paircd I'roinpt Ijl. XhaftliHj, PitffciH and Pillow lUocl.-n Furnished on Short Xot Ire. NEW AND COMPLETE LINE 0F .RUBBER Shelf Hard arr, Irou, Naila and Tool at the Lowest Market Price. Stovea of all kinds. I'eifect Olivo Kanpe a Specialty; Guaranteed to Bake. Axes, Pea vy t'ant Hooks, Spud?, Atkius' Hand t'roecut, Paiid and Circular Saws, Returned il Unsatisfactory. Ahra sivo Emery Wheels. E. A. YETTER. MAN ACER, MARIENVILLE, PA. """""OB lennsylvania ItAirltOAl). Hl'lKALO ANT) AI.LKtiHKNY VAL I.KY DIVI.SIOX. Taking elfcet, Mav 2D, 1WII. No.30 Iliitlalo Kxpress, ilaily except .Sunday ll:la. m. No. Oil City "and Piitsliuri? Kxpress,daily,except .Sninlay..7:"al p.m. For Hickory.Tidioutn, Warren, Kinz.ua, Bradford, Olenn ami the Kastt No. 31 Olean Ki press, tjaily except (Sunday 8:0.1 a. m. No. H: Pittsburg Kxpress, daily except Sunday 4::! p. m. For Time Tables ami ailditinTrid infor mation consult Ticket AitmiI, J. II. HUTCHINSON, .1. it. WOOD. General Manager. Uuu'l PassoiiKer Al entirely, oep as cool a you cau and if you'll take ou? advice and uso AND a j . a -2 2 SO c O Q . t at , 5 s I Q. v2 44 ID I.I 1.1 l.j Sid S - o zz, ! si m r - lis f- 2: - 14 44 a o o xn o 3 v- -C. g t a o r3 - et s . M &. MACHINE HINF I AN DLEA THER BEL TING. D. P. FREDERICKS, II. D. (Kvo, Kar, Ntwe and Throat Specialist.) Olllce Ilourn 11 a. 111. to 1 p. m. (Kxccpt Thursdays.) Carerul altenlloi, KjVcn to furnisliinB all kinds of glasses. ARLINGTON BLOCKOIL CITY, PA yMlUNZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES. And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TTONF.NTA. PA. IT P A YJ T0 ADVKKTISKiu 1 1 ' " 1 - THISPAPKlt.