Smart k Silberberg. OIL city, penna: This Store's Policy is a Broad One. It is liberal, cosmopolitan and modern. ami when you want them We sell at prices want We We buy gmds that ynu as low as the lowest. . 1 . . , , have but one price for anybody and every article is marKeii iu piaio ngjrrs, so that when we advertise a reduction in price on any article, you can see for yourself that the reduction is genuine. Wonderful Value In I,are Curtains. Of all the Bargain sales of lace curtains ever offered by us this one Mauds nut preeminently the most attractive. Rullled BcbiuetCurtains. that were 3 00 Pair, marked to $1.i0 3.5 " 2-3!) 4 00 " 275 5 00 " 3.65 fi.00 ' 4 50 7 00 " 535 7 50 " 5.00 These curtains are all the celebrated Coheu Bros, make; the daiutiest, prettiest window drapery made, and were exceptional!' good values even at original price. Men Underwear at a He-1 Three Extraordinary Shoe diietion. Not ordinary, but 50o underwear at 2!)iJ the garment. Of course we had to b'iy a quantity to get the price so low, but our good buying is a great saving to you. Two colors salmon pink and blue stripe, full regular made, pearl butt ns, satin waist bauds, etc. All sizes '2M a garment. Leading Styles in Short Coats. BUck and Castor colored Kersey box coats fancy storm collars, edge finished with rows of stitching, lined with satin that is guaranteed to wear, $10 Black cheviot box coats good heavy material, half fitted back, nicely tailored, 812 50 A Swell llaglan at $15.00. Just arrived this week. It's cut on the uewest lines, and as graceful as a fawn, half fitting back, half sa'in lined, finished seams, etc. This stylish garme.it comes in hlark and grey Irish (rem. With all it's grace and beauty, the price is only (15,00 Values. LADIES' Eitra heavy extension sole Enamel lace shoe, dull calf tops, Cuhan heel and a very stylish, up-to dale last. Our guranlee goes with every pair and that thev are a $1.00 value for $3 00. MISSES' Box calf and fine kid skill shoes with extended soles The kid shoes have patent leather or plain tips, in all sizes and widths. Thev are the P. C n make and a SI 75 value at $145 BOYS' Satin. Casco and Box Calf shoes with extra heavy and wire quilted and circlet shod soles, a shoe, if you have trouble in getting a shoe to stand your boy, we know will give perfect satisfaction and is truly a (2 value at $1 65. GREAT INTEREST SHOWN. Slany lillnci'lh'l Men Arrpt Muilr lilp In Mi-K'ii y Nftttnnal Mvui (trial Aocltlon. l'I.K.YKI..NI, O.. .v. 12.-.Vmons tin- i!itini:mlitil nu n who Ii.iviuAiiov1 edgi'd their ;uvot;imt' of honorary lui'in IhmsIop in the McKinVy Mi-uioriitl ax amintlon are: Arvhhhhoi John Iivkiiul, lloiiry Watterson, Andrew Carnegie, An-hhishop Corrigan, l-'rank V. Sarseaut, crninl master of I'm- ltinthorhooil uf I.im tiinntivc Firemen' He. Ir. Henry A. Van lyke of l'rimvtiui university; 1'. M. Ar.hnr, ehief rnnii.oer of the Itroth erhiinl of I .nvoniol ive Kncineers; ltihiip IVlter, Hon. linn M. Piekinsmi. Hi v. .1. M. Hnekley, eilitor of the Christian Ailvmnle: John Miltliel'., resiilent of the I'niteil Mine Workers: William M. Crane, the aetor: William U. Clarke of Kansas City, Ailjr.tiiut lleneral Cor liin, anil Hon. K. C. Kerens. l'nh of the almve nnnieil Kentleinun promises every nsM-nnee in his power to further the work of Ihe ussneiation. Secretary Uitihie is ill ilaily receipt of imi'.iries from all puits of the Vnited States f.'oni snpei iiitciiiicitt of education, in Hi atiiiir their interest iu the work. The work of oi )T iniiatiou throughout the r-mctry is promi-svlnn iu a manner sat ts factory to th-.' trusties of the associa-tiou. WHAT MONEY IS. WASHINGTON SELECTED. it. Annual fi. A. R. Knenuipitirnt Will llr'il llirrr I I llx fall. CIHCACO. lcc. Meinliers of the eeentive couiiiiitt e of the national e.inmil of the 11. A. 15. at a meeting here hist niiilit Mi-ided to holil the next anuu-i! ciM-iiini-'.nciit of the organization at Wii!iim:ti:i. 1. C. It has lieen ile- li leil tli.it the encampment will lie he'd in the fall, although the exaet ilnte will not he s"leeteil until toilny. Atlantie City. X. .1.. ami lVnver, Col., wa:itel the niertini: hut after the claim of the three k legations hnil Im-cii hearil the rational capital was se'ectcil unani mously. Aiuoiik the things mentioneil in favor of that i ity was that the monument in nieirory nf tlci.crnl W. T. Sherman, w hich is Peine eieeleil there, w ill In- ready for ileili.-ation ilui-inj: the time for the encampment. The iln js that Minds nil eye. Ammunition for the luitlle of life. A tan-il le expn-ssion of fickle fortune's -tmile. " Mrs. Urundy s staudurd of respecta bility. The "mint" sauce which suits every palate. The honey not that has all the world for tlii"s. A sicu language that kohls good throughout the world. A "nirsf" which everlio.ly is most happy to lie lilesseil with. That which it is man's mission to Ret ami woman's mission to speinl. A ctnuiuoility the value of which is host appreciated hy those who haven't pit any. That which every one desires to obtain In order to huve the pleasure of parting with it. A most useful commodity, capable of transmitting to its fortunate possessor everything but health and happiness. Money to a man is like water to a plant, only useful ns long ns it promotes mil facilitates growth; like water iu the fomi taiii or water in the tank, keep it flowing and it hlosses, keep it stagnant mid it injures. An Obedient Patient. An old doctor, whose memory was be ginning to fail him, was called in to see a young man who was ill. Dn arriving at the hom-c lie fov.nd his patient ill bed with uothing the matter with him but a slight cold. After prescribing the usual remc.lics, l.e said: "Nov, my cear sir. you must stay iu be I t:il 1 come again." lie went away and fo:got all about his pat ent. The time flow by. Cue day the doctor came across the young man's mother in the street. The sight of Mis. Jones liioii:!it his paticut to his uiiud. unl w iih a mart he said: "Hy t.ie be, how is your son getting on .' I'o his amazement "is- Jones replied that he was still ill bed, ol e.liciit to Ins mnuiuds. He had been there three weeks! SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY, PA. O'CONNEU'S EARLY ROWS. 4 Couple of Snuinlea That Ended ti a Inuj2!uitle Manner. Early in his career at the bar O'C n ell w as counsel at the Kerry asizi n n nctiou n:niiist a relative nuinid Mr, ij-gerson. and, having occasion to rcfer to that person iu somewhat strong terms in his speech to the jury, SiggefMin jumped t:p in court nnd called him "a purse proud blockhead." O'Connell said: "In the first place, I have got no purse to he proud of, and, secondly, if 1 lie a blockhead, it is the better for you, as 1 am counsel against you. However, just to save you the trouble of saying ho again, I'll administer a slight rebuke," whereupon he struck Siggcrson soundly on the hack with a cane w hich the tipstaff accommodatingly li nt him for the purpose. That eveuing Siggcrson sent him a challenge, but next morning he wrote stating he had discovered that O'Con nell'a life was inserted in a very Tiijnable lease of a portion of his lands. "I'ndcr these circumstances," he continued. "I cannot nfi'md to shoot you unless, as a precautionary measure, you first insure your iife for my benefit. If you do, then heigh for powder nnd hall. I'm your man." The other case had uu ending almost as ludicrously absurd. It also ni-ose out of a lawsuit and affords us yet another curi ous glimpse of that arena the Irish courts of law iu which O'Connell had at the time of which I write already won fame and fortune. In the August of 1813 ('Council, appearing in a ease tried at Limerick, interrupted his learned friend. Counselor Maurice Magrath, who was engaged oft the other side, hy exclaiming, "That's a lie, Maurice!" to which Ma grath replied by flinging the volume of the statutes from which he was quoting at O'Conncll's head and then kicking bim on the shins. O'Connell sent a challenge, which of course Magrath accepted. A refusal to light when challenged in those days led to one inevitable conclusion that it was due to cowardice. On the old windmill field outside the city the scene of many an affair of honor O'Connell, as he stood before his opponent awaiting the signal to fire, exclaimed with deep .emotion. "Now I am going, to lire at my dearest nnd best friend." The duel was stopped, and the seconds after a long discussion arrived ut an iiinicable settlement. It was arranged Hint the two combatants should n gain face each other, loaded pis tols in hand, and each declare aloud his regret for what had occurred. After this sonn wlnit inmie episode O'Connell and Magiuth warmly shook hands amid the acclam.'ilioii of those present and return ed lo Limerick in the same carriage. CnnihiU. A f ort rrnyer. Ir. llarues of Scituate had for n pa- ri-hiotier a rich but hard, grasping, penu rious and uoarrelsoiiie man. In course of time he died, and at his funeral the ininisier dealt with him iu Uu gentle iihrase. The next Sunday the bereaved widow c-anie herself to the parsonage, bringing the usual "note." and at the same time ureteriiug an earnest reouest that as the minister had alieady given her hu-l and such a raking at the funeral he would nuietlv pass him over ill his prayer. She ad. b d that her husband had always liwu kind and !-ood to her mid to his family. "Well. well, we'll see," said the aged liii'I venerated pastor. His curt relief of himself in his prayer was this: "Thou knowest, O Lord, that thy dc parted servant was a good provider for liis familv, but beyond that his friends think and we think the less said tic better." Ilillsn. Want lo Flglit KOMK, Pec. 17. There are serious ap pri lu rsi.ms here that in the event of hus tiliti s between Argentina and Chill somethii '.- i:i the n iture of a civil war In tweer the Italians of the two countries mentioned may ensue. The Italians of Argertiua have already ottered to form an Italian legion and their compatriots in Chill will doahtless follow suit. Moillllril fitatv of Krlgr rrorbiliiiril. sr. ri"n:i:sm i:;. Hoc. n.-The linxettc has aniioiir.icd that a modified slate of seige has been proclaimed In a score of towns situated throughout Uus- si:t. Strides and students riots are re sponsible for the action taken by the nulhoritii's. Court of Appeal' t slemlnr. AI.ltAXV, Hoc. 17. Court of appeals caliudar for 4M, HIT. 4il today. Pit-. 17: Xos. , 4i k 4NS, 4S;, I'.MI. WOULD YOU BE REALLY HAPPYT Then Ton Most Find Voor Ilapplneaa In Yonrarlr. The unhappy man is he who stands with his nose against the plate glass in the jewelry store longingly or be who watches with envy the carriages, yachts and private cars of the very rich. A man is really happy who can ris-i ns did old, harefisited Socrates when lie looked at the article of luxury offered for sale. He turned up his snub nose philosoph ically and remarked, "How much there Is iu the world I do not want, and went on his way in search of some one w hom he might overwhelm with his everlasting iiucstious and answers. We write tins to suggest to fathers nna mothers that they impress on their chil dren old enough to understand it that they apply to themselves this idea: Happiness to tic found at nil intr-i ne found in ourselves. If your children are studying trench nnd (iermnn. get them to translate these two short quotations: Lo bonheur u'est pas chose msec; il est tres ditlicile dc le trouver en nous, et im possible de le trouver ailleurs. C ham-fort. (Happiness is not an easy thing; it is very dilhVult to find it within ourselves nnd impossible to find it anywhere else.) Volk iml KimM- nnd LM''nvinjr Hie ftt'Uti hrn, tu jtder Zcit. IlixM-liiiw l.lueik iler Knlinkimlcr hei nur die PerMenlichki it. - Cofthe. ireople and slaves and conquerors ad mit nt all times the greatest happiness of earth's children is personality.! The father of all wise men, Aristotle divides life's blessings into throe elusses- those of the hodv. those of the soul and those that come to us from the outside, Teach your children io rely in life on the pleasures of the soul or, ns (ioethe nuts it. the pleasures of personality. The pleasure thnt comes to you from the outside woild depends on the favor and approval of those whom yon cannot control. The pleasures of the body depend ou youth, on health, nnd are very easily ex hausted. The pleasures of the soul are within your own control; you can only lose them through your own fault. Inside yourself you are master, and nothing can touch you except your own foolish ambition vanities nnd lack of self reliance. Of course If you talk to young iicoplc ill this strain, with dry quotations and rvcrv indication of an offensive intention to do them good, they will promptly say: "This is a sermon. I-t's go out for i walk." ItememlH'r that sermons and nihe kinds of medicine can Is- made palatable III talking lo your children of the impor tance of developing themselves, of find ing happiness in themselves, imint out to them the fact that every great mail has found in himself the seeds of his great ness, tiive them special instances to fire their ambition, detailed accounts of suc cess. Then impress upon them the fact that In every case the successful and happy man found happiness in himself. Xow York Journal. HtllKET REPORT. Near York Money Market. XLW YOIiK. Uec. 17 Money on call. -'nT1 per cent. rrime nuicaulile paper. i'Juo per ,'cnt. Sterling exchange, actual business bankers' at I.H.'vj I.S4-H for demand and S LV!1 -i4.fs7,.j lor sixty days. Tost ed lutes, H.M'-.Gii.Niij. New York Provision Market. I'T.O I'll Winter patents. .l.".V(i4.(Ki winter straihls, ?ii.4.ifi.,.ii,i; winter ex tras. MMM.(i(.i.lii: wiuur niw gni.1 'J.iili(rJ.7li; Minnesota patents. $:i.s."Ky 4.1H: .uinncsot.i bakers', .'.K-'i(.;.H,i. COl:. Ml-;. I.-Yellow w estern, l.;ts city, $1. braiiily wine, o.ii.V:i.7.'i. IIVi; -- Xo. 1" western, 71'ic; f.o.b, alloat: state rye. llifii.Se. WHKAT Xo. '-' red. s."iV f.o.b. nthint; Xo. 1 northern. N4'1, f.o.b. afloat. COICN Xo. 'I corn. 7nTs f.o.b. all nit. OATS-Xo. -J. ole; Xo. - white. I1; track mixed western, 0Kn.1l ; track white. ."ii!Vj."i7c. I'Olilv Sto:i:g 111 ss, lii.i;.Vi(17.."ii; family, $17.1" it lT.r.11. I1A1--S.il iilfl'ioc: g"oud lo choice. KoiiJ'.BIc. Ill TTKU Cienmery extras, .V;;!'; factory, liiic; imitation creamery, ISc. CHKKSlv-l amy Snigc while. Hie; small w hite, lu' .fdllc. K(!(iS Siaie a.ol I'ennsylvaaia, :iOe. I'OTATOKS Xow York. .H.'.ttjl :.(;-"..: .New .leis y, Sl.T.ViiJ.lJ1;.. Notico. . 1 V. .!..- !- tht I tllH lin- ' dersigiusl Treasurer ol iIik Tionenia Man tle Miiniilaetiiilliu t oinpanv. incorporat ed, will expose to sale, by public auction at Ihe ollio ol said coni any 111 1 i"iietn. Koresl Co., I'a., on Jan. 2, r.r-. a 1 O clocK p. Ill , llie snares, ur a uoi, Iiiiinlier Ibereol. ol slis-k or llie persona hereafter named who are llie propriety a Ihereol. in Ihe said Tionesia Mantle Msn iraelnrintt Company, Inoorpora eel, and who have neglected l pay Ihe amiia dulv assosseil 1 hereon for the apace of thlrtv dava, lo pav the assessments Hue, and hereinafter mentioned, with Ihe nec essary and incidental charges thereon, as per clause t wool See. 3i, of the incor poration act I'm 4. si 11 Kin i.k ur nu.tsgrKsTs : Alexander, i'eters A Wakelce, 'JO shar, due on each shares, -'' (H) K. K. Alexander, 10 shares, due on each share, fiVOO. A. It. K ki.lv, Treasurer. Dee. 9, I'll I. NOW IS THE TIME OURS IS THE PLACE TO GET -A. ixLiJN O-E 0 STOVE, Pnnkrnptey Itnmors, Even lianl'.iuptey has its humors. In Lon !i ii a solicitor appeared ill the bank rupt! y court recently wilh 7 peiui' to bis -ledil, less Cian 1 penny per tl.in'ct lis !cl is. 'i'hc.v was a touch of humor. to;, 11 the iioliio which was sent out some time ago from the liaiiKiuplcy conn 111 1 lover, ill which it was slated that a dis tribution of dividends w as to l e made of l." M nnv in ihe pound. A tradesman w ho-e debt v. as shillings was informed that if lie v onld tall at the ollicc, which uu nut n journey of lo miles, he w ould, 011 presenting the proper form carefully tilled up. Hi cive the sum of 1 penny, or the amount would be sent by postal order or check if the necessary requirement were complied with IIlK Adtnnre In Animal Snrserr. The iinimal world has today a surgical science quite its o-.vn. says 11 London newspap -!'. There nie dogs w ith arti'ici.il teeth, pigeons and cows with wooden legs, dogs with glass eyes and oilier animals wilh false hair, false tails nnd false limbs of all kinds. There is indeed hardly a limit to the possibilities of nniinal surgery. After the Reconciliation. Hooley Suy, Hoolcy. gin me n punch on th' jaw opposite phwere yea kicked tile. Hooley-riiat for? Hooley I want yex to straightcti out nie face. Haltiniore World. $500 REWARD WILL BE PAID AT ONCE To any person or persons proving the following statements not genuine. Note also the cures aro pkrmank.sT. Curs i ol Bri V.it't Disease 16 Yeirs. I hid b.'en troubled with kidney and liver c implaint. I suffer.! with a dull, heavy pal 11 across llie back. I had gr.1du.1lly Ik-cj iij all run down. A great deal uf the tiiiu- my stom.ijli was tilled with g.'.s, I vim growing very nerv.nn and w.is d istantly suit, ring with head ache. I'm illy I disc ivered a white stringy sediment in uiv urine winch frig lie . ed me. lor I knew then I had Bnglit's disease. I began taking Thomu so 1 s ll.irjs 11.1 .it once and three buttle seemed lo cu e uu, hut to i lsme a per m.t lent cure I tos three hi tie nuire Although this w.i sixte 11 year sgo I have bad :o bid '';' ml. since and tiavt b-.en p.Tiectly free fro 11 pain I'RAN'lv STl'RC.IS. Aug. 13, iSyS. S.urtevant, Cra y. Co. Pa Sciatic Rheumjt'sm Cured Six Yean Agj. THE VISIBLE WHITING OLIVER TYPEWRITER Shows every word as written; aligns perfect ly, ami needs least re prr. Write for cata logue and get name of nearest representative. Aleuts iu all leading cities. Tho Oliver Typewriter re ceived the Gold Medal, High est Award, at the Buffalo Ex position. THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER CO. 107 Lake St , Chicago, III, r.-, le1 vr-.'i :T --f i- ..fiVf v. I We liaje the finest line in this section ami can fit you out to a uicety We've a fine stock nf CUNS ami an you'll want something ol the kind for the gaming season we are pre pared to fit yon nut with a hammer gun or a liammerless, at prices that will astonish you. Hunting coats, ammunition ami everything 'n that line. Our ttock of HEAVY ami SHELF HARDWARE is more complete than ever and, as usual, we can save you money nn anything in our stock. SCOWDEN & CLARK. MARIENVILLE HARDWARE & MACHINE THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OK TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CftNFIELO, PROPRIETOR. Hood Stock, (IimhI t'arriaiten and Bug eiea I" "'1 upon llie 11101 reM-ioiiaiiieieriiin, He will aluo do JOB TEAMING All orders left at the 1'ont OMIce wil receive prompt attention. Buffalo Proviinu Market. ltl l FAM). Uec. 17. WIIKAT No. I noirhern, MV; win ter wheal, No. li red. Sic. I I Mt. Ao. j con:, ,ik-; Au. -orii. tiifir. OATS No. J ,vjte, ,-,l'i,e; No. a mixed, -l.r ic. 1'I.Ol'lt Spring wheat, bent patent, per hid., l.'Jofi,:t.."ili; low i;raili. r(t;J.lN'. HI'T'l 'Kit t'leainery, western, extras J.VrOof ...pc; Htute and I'eiinKylvauia crcaiuei)', 1M((J'J4 '; fair to ood, Ki 1'lc. I'HKKSK Fancy full cream, lie: ouil to choice, ln(i lo'.jc; foiniiiou to fair, TOySe. KtHilS WcHtern and slate fancy, art-Te. I'OTAi'OtS i'liiicj, per bushel, twc. East BoA'alo Live Stock Market. CATTI.K Heat Kteers un sale, $;.W4 li."ill: j.'oii'l to choice Hiiiiiiiitf steer, ."i.."ii''ii.''i.7r; coarse, roiiirh but fat steers, fl.wHti l.sil; choice to miiihiiIi fat heifers, t-TVio.o' common to wood cows, :.7."i: piod Imtelier bolls. :i..i':i.(;", S11KK1' AM I.AMHS -Jlsni.ly lumbw choiii' to fancy. 5. Ilii.".."li, fair to 150m1 $l.ii.Vn.-.iiii: choice to handy wcthns. :i.i;.v:!.s:,. lltMiS .Mied paek-rx' crudes, $r,.J."i Mi;.4n: heavy hmrs. ii.-U'ii;.."i; choice heii'y and upward, ti.."ilirfi!ijiil. Buffalo Hay Market. HAY Tiinothy, looe, per ton. yi:i.-ilKYjl4.IMi: tiinothy, prime, 1ihii baled, 14.m(il4.."ii; timothy, prime, tivht baled. i:i..'iifriU.OU; mixed, luose, tun, f I3.UU; timothy. No. 1 tig-lit, baled. i:i.i 11 if. i:i.5ii. Si ycir a-o lat fill fro 11 s-i.itu- r i -.ini iti Mi i 1 mii.iii : t vn utv t'li k 11 1 km 1 ,1 'ir., anil iv it . 1 ir.iii-- to r li - . 111, v I le won U-rlnl car.-v 1 I, . .1. 11 riili i. it VKl.t. ,1 - Ion-, lo hi 1 I ,1 an I t i-. r 1 -onii.i'.-;!.- I ir.- 1 ...i I mil' mi 1 .1 vi 1 i ."He i' in I 1 .1 it. i.i 1 .1 ) .uiTt-r a . ' 'i . irja a nrral sulTrte .-..nu ' 1 kiiltifyt 11. .ti l,!:;l ; :li; 10 it c i n, do.- I 1 call I tin In. of 11 1 1 If tlV I'l'J .1.011 -.11-- ant 1 inv -1 ur 1 11 act 110 11 ri II li II 1.-- "i.l lo 1c 1 .1 1 1 ti 1 r 1 . Vatr of I t-11 1 . "iai : The Error of Other. The little I have seen of the world tenches ine to look upon the errors of ethers in sorrow, not iu nncor. When I ta ;e the history of one heart that has sinned nud suffered and represent to my self the striiiritles and temptations it has p.cd thimii.li the brief ptilsntha. of joy, the-feverish inquietude of lm- and fear, the pressure of want, the desertion of friends I would fain leave the crriiut soul of my fellow man with him from whose band it 1 aiue. LouKfellow. A l-aod f'Nffh Mrdirlnr. Aus- From the Gazette, Toowoomba, trails. I niidC haiuberlain a Couh remedy is an excellent medicine. 1 have been suf- ferinn from a severe cniiKh for the last two months, and it has effected a cure. have creat pleasure iu recoinmendinir it V. (.'. Wockner. Tois is the opinion of one of our oldest and mont respected resi dents, .110 has been voluntarily given in good faith that others may try the remedy and be benefited, as was Mr. Wockner. This remedy is for sale by Killmer Bros. Tionosta, W. 0. Wilkins, West Hick ory, I'a. :. I I iy of iJv; : ijrr. j. r A d u ; l.j j -i 'i t'..i The First Stove. The first step in the development of the stove was nn open hearth, in some na tions it has never ndvanced beyond thnt stnee. The Eskimo to this day and the Indian, too. for the matter nf that hents his dwelling hy building n fire in the cen ter of the room or hut and permitting the smoke to escape tliroiiL'h a hole in the roof. The consideration of light re quires that this hole should he large cnouch to give easy egress to the vapor, uud the larger it is, of course, the more heat will escnie. At the same time the inmates of the dwelling will hnvc the same trouble that tormented the life of Kit Carson's pioneer. If he h,:ve fire enough to warm him, he will burn; if he have not enough, it will do him no good. cortiii ami tout i im.nuKN Krramairmlnliofl nf a Wrll Kwiwn Chlraiia 1'b.tnirinN. I used and prescribed Chamlierlain's Cough Remeby for almost all obstinate, constricted congbs, with direct results, I prescribe It to children of all ages. Am glad to recommend it to all In need and seeking relief from colds and coughs and bronchial alllicti..ia. It is non-narcotic and sale in the hands of ti e most 11 11 pro fessional. A universal pans, ea lor all mankind. Mrs. Mary It. Melcndv. M I)., I'll. I)., Chicago, III. This remedy is solil liv Killiner llns., 1 lonesta, . ( Wilkii-H, West Hickory, I'a. COMPANY. Hcmlwai't', M ill Sitpiillt-ti, et . .. Mill Machinery llt-palivd Prompt ly. Shafting, Pulley and I'lllow Illach-H Furnished on Short Xotlee. NEW AND COMPLETE LINE 0F RUBBER AND LEA THER BEL TING, fmelf HariUare, Iron, Nails ami Tools at the Lowest Market Trice Stoves nf all kimls. Pelfeel Olive Ranges a Specially; Guaranteed to Hake. Ales, Pea vy Cant Hooks, Spuds, Atkins' Hand Croscul, Hand ami Circular Saws, Returned il Unsatisfactory. Abra sive Emerv Wheels, E. A. YETTER. MANACER, MARIENVILLE, PA. CALIFORNIA Via New Orlrana a4 Ike Kansrt Kaale. THE ONLY TRUE WINTER ROUTE Na Shit lllorkailr Illlir4. Hiemilv line nir.ting double daily service between t'iiieiniisti it ew Or leans, earn ing I'iiIIiiihii Palace Drawing Kihiiii Sleeirs, tree KoeliiiingChair Cars and lliitlol, I, ihrarv, Smoking Cars, Cate 1 1 11 1 11 Cars, (meals at la carte.) Flnrat and Fastest Trnina In Ihe Maalk. I'll 1 1 until F.viirsion Sleeping Cars through to San Francisco froiu rhic4go, via I iiiiHiiaand the scenir line ol'the world, I'iiIIiiihii Kxeiiramii Sleeping Cars tliiough to San Frniieiseo 1'roiu t'liicinnall and Chicago, via New Orleans and the Sunset route. These ears are persoimllv conducted by competent agents to look alter the wellare ol patrons. (juicKesi ami best line to OKLAHOMA & INDIAN TER., KaHtct train sorvice to the fHiiKum BEAUMONT.TEX., OIL FIELD Through Sleeping Car from Chicago without change and through Sleeping far reservations from Cincinnati via Memphis, Tenn., to HOT SPRINGS, ARK. Sprnnl tmnewelcn s' K.XC I IISIOS.S to all jtnmln Sunlh, HVa d' Surlliu tiil. 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IT PAYS TO A DVKKTIHK in TIMS I'Al'KK. Fred, (irettenberger BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, Kn Kines, Oil Well Tools, (la or Water Kit ting" and Oenoral Klarksm lining prompt ly done at Low Kates, Repairing Mill Machinery given special attontion, and satitifai'tinn guaranteed. Hhop in rear or and Just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. KRF.D. O RETTEN BF.ROER. OFTICIAIT. Oitice ) 7H National Rank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Kyoa examined free. Exclusively optical.
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