Smart k Silberberg. OIL CITY, PENNA. Selling Wall Paper at Dry Goods Prices. Do you realize what this means Do you know that this department store system of ours brings the cost of all grades of wall paper down to half what the regular stores charge 1 This may seem like an exaggeration, were we not able to back it up. We are the largest buyers of wall paper within a radius of 100 miles. We buy cheaper than most dealers and by selling at our department store basis of profit we can under sell our competitors fully 50 percent. If you have any papering to do this spring it will pay you to run down and get our prices. We pay railroad fare on all purchases of 10 or over, so you can trade here without ex tra expense and save enough to pay for your time thrice over. To Encourage Early Buying We Are Now Selling. . A Lot of o, 7 and 8c papers at 2c A Lot of 10, 12 1-2 & 15c papers at 5c roll A Lot of IS, 20 and 25c papers at 10c roll Vp Vinvp nndpr rnntrnrt n staff nl ri-mTvhnr. Tinnpr hangers, and are prepared to worK. Carpets The Opening Sale. February brings the news Carpctings, and prices with out a parallel in the history of this store. Clearance time is over and done for, and the choicest products of the best Carpet makers in America come forward for first showing. Over 200 New Patterns of Carpets, a Quarter to a Third Under Price. We never had so many patterns for choice at the sea son's beginning. We never had such rich and beautiful car petings. Orders were given months ago when prices were low er, and special concessions even on those low prices were made on account of the magnitude of our orders. We have clipped a big slice from our usual profits, too, to make the offerings for this great opening sale. SMART & OIL CITY, PA. EChfO OF SENATE FIGHT. Junior Senator Demands Investigation of Charges. Washinstcn. Feb. 23. An echo of the senfaticnal light of Saturday was heard at the conclusion of routine bus iness in the senate. Mr. Pritchard (Hep., N. C.) submit ted the following letter which was read at the clerk's de?k: Washington. Feb. 24. lion. J. C. Pritihanl, United States Senator. Washinstcn. My Dear Sir I was prevented, as you know, frctn offering the resolu tion which I wrote at my desk on Sat urday demanding an investigation of the charges made by my colleague by being adjudged In contempt of thp senate. I am now debarred the privi lege and rejuest you to introduce t'ue resolution for the reason that if the charges are true. I am unfit to remain a member of the senate and if they are untrue the man who made them is unfit to remain a member of this honoiable body. In any event. I feel that I am entitled to a vindication by the same body that makes Investiga tion In the proceedings for contempt. I herew ith enclose the resolution. Very truly yours. JOHN LOWNDES M LAURIN. Mr. Pritchard then offered the fol lowing resolution: Whereas. The senior senator from the state of South Carolina charged In a speech on the flcor of the senate that thr junior senator from the same state hnil been Improperly Influenced In casting his vote for the ratification of the treaty of peace between the United States and.Siiain; and. Whereas, The harge was emphat ically denied by the junior senator. Resolved, That the committee on privileges and elections be directed to Investigate and report as to the truth of the said charges, with full power to send for persons and papers. On motion of Mr. Hale the resolu tion was referred to the committee on privileges and elections. Reports In German Papers. Berlin. Feb. 25 The narratives of the reception of Prince Henry at New York rrver one and two pages in the Issue of the principal newspapers. Xo foreign event has ever been reported In the r.erman press with such detail as the welcome of New York to the bn.thcr of the emp-ror. Everybody here Is pleased thereat and court cir cles are especially gratified by thu spontaneous gcod will manifested, as well as by the great size of the or ganized demonstrations. The editor ial articles on this subject are without exception kindly. America is seemingly a rediscovery for mort of these periodicals, judging from the space given up to elemen tary diri.upvs on American charac teristics, history and commercial pt pansion. . To Succeed Grose. Albany. Feb. 2.".-Goveinor Odell has appointed former Assemblyman O. H. West county clerk of Saratoga coun ty, to succeed Edward F. Grose, who resigned while harges preferred against him by the district attorney of the rountv were pending. give estimates on nil kinds of SILBERBERG, Animals a. Doctors. Every .itihnnl doctors itself, says Mc ( 'nil's M ijjimnc. Point and cats, when not fii'lin. well, cut inedicnl plants, the dog sclenting sHur gruss and the cat showing preference for valerian. They vary this treatment with no occasional dose of ashes or cinders, just as the croco dile, lizard and some birds swallow grT el find stones. The elepbnut uses its trunk cleverly in dressing wounds, and by this means ap plied water, dust or mud to the iujiiry. Sir Samuel Baker, the famous big game hunter, taiv an elephant plaster up a bul let wound with mud and frequently ob served the readiness with which small sores weir attended to. Fierce, airoivnrons animals, when trap ped, often act as surgeons and bite tin. inch a liuib to free themselves. Kilo bits, when a iniiidi-d, burrow into the ground and lie so that the wound touches the raw earth; As It germed to Him. I suppose," said Broncho Bob to the etnii.ent tragedian, "that you knew what yon wore talking nlmct when yon said that all the world was t stage." "Have yon any doubtii on the subject?" "(Ih, no, not worth arguing over. Only having lived in Crimson (iiili-h so many years, I must sny it rcninds me more of a shooting gallery." A ashington Star. Let the Old Man Settle. Ir. Cnreni But I don't see why you will not pay my bill. You said I had utile a new man of yon. Mr. Oooph Tlint'a just It, doctor. It was the old nian who ordered the work done, and be ought to pay for It. Balti more American. A Great Discovery Not Made by Accident Great discoveries are not always made by accident but often by perseverance, constant study and experience. Snch was the case that resulted in the discovery ol Thompson's Iiarostna which is remarkable for its cares in Kidney, Liver and bladder troubles, also Sciatic Rheumatism. Barosma is remarkable also in the fact that the cures it maltei are Permanent. A Serious Case Easily Cured. The third dose of Thompsons' Barosma made me feel like a new man. I suffered about a year with pain in the back, side and groin. My hands, arms, and side of face became numb ; would wake up numb all over ; had to get out of bed and go through gymnastic exercises to get asleep. I made up my mind to sell ont the jewelry business, as I lost thirty pound of flesh in one year. I am very thankful I took Thompson s Ilarosma and shall remain in Titusville. Any person ffiicted as I was can call on J. J. Borne, icwcler, 29 West Spring; street, and learn what Barosma, Backache, I.iver, Kidney and Lumbago Care did for me. It is a valu able remedvs The above cure was effect. ed 6ve yean ago and I have been well ever since. J. I. BOKNK Cured in Four Days. About twenty years agi I contracted a sprain and lumbago, causing numbness in back and hips, which coulined me to my bed. Capt. S. K. Smith called on me and said : "Get a bottle of Thompson's Barosma," which I did taking large doses and to my surprise in alxitit four days I rolled out of bed a well man. Although this was twenty years ago, I have had no return of flie srmptoms since. (Signed) JOHN P. PIKKKER, Sept. 1st. 1900. Selkirk, Pa All druggists, $1.00 a bottle or six fot f5.no. ti l.w iuie.0 he Xor.u eM. March I to April So. lti'J. tbo Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Hallway w ill sell tickets to Montana, Idaho and North IV cillo coast puiuls at the following greatly reduced rates: rroni t hieago to Unite. Helena and Anaconda. Jinno; Mokanc. fM.iVI; Portland, laconiii. Scat lie, Vic toria Mini uncover, f.i.;.no. i lioica of routes via Omaha or SL . .nil. ror further information apply to any coupon ticket agent in the l imed Slates or Canada or address John It. Pott, lis trict Passenger Agent, MO Park llldg., rittslmrg, r. .It. "divorce. Col' STY OK KoRKvr, us. The CVwiNONN-rofr v 1 V.'iii.hiViihui to the Shrhjf' of Haiti Oomfy OVcciio : Whereas, Marv (iuiher did. on Hie M day ol May, ismi, prt ti r her petition to our said Ju ige ot the said t'oiirt ol Com mon Pleax for saut Cotintx, praying lor the causes therein . t turlii, that she might be divo ced In in (he bonds of matrimony entered into with you Ira Kdwaui liuiher. We, iliciel'ore, com mand you the said 1 1 l.iUaid ttiiiher thai, selling aside all other business and excuse whatsoever, von be a d atr-car in your proper person bi loie our Judges at Tionesla. at a court of Com moo Pleas there to be held for the Countv of Forest, on the Hill Monday t Feb. to answer the petition on l;lml of ti:e said Mary Untlierand to show caue, II any you have, why Ilic said Mary limber, your wile, should not be divorced trom the bonds of matrimony, agreeably to the Acta of Assembly in such case made and provided. Herein fall not. Witness the Hon. W. M. I.indsey, President of our said Court, at Tiouesta, the Thirteenth d..j ol January, IIHiJ. J. II. ItiiiiKHTsnM, Prothonoiary. To Ira Edward (tiiilit-r: You are hereby le tilled lo appear be fore the Honorable J mines of Ibe Court of Common Pleas, at Tionesla, Pa., on the fourth Monday ot FelTuaiy next, to answer as set lorib in above subpoena J. W. JAMIKSON, Sheriff. Janusrv UK'.!. LOW SETTLERS' RATES TO THE NORTHWEST Erery Day During Ifircb mil April 1902. Ftm land; low-rncrnl land ; flna climate; pi end id crop food schools and r liurcliM ; fOOd DVltfllbtir. The growth and prosperity of the wonder ful Northwest it unequaled iu the Lmturj of America. Now is your opportunity to tpeure a horn and farm. IWt neglect ft. Write to-dnv. The rood land is going fukt. It will soon ba gone. These Bulletins tell yon nil a Knit it. Bend tc sump each, for any of them that you want North Dakota Bulletin Milk River Valley (ilont ) " Flathead County Catrade Coemty ' Cotvllle Reservation (Wah) " Stevens County " Central W'ashlnirtoa ' ' Weaatchee Valley " flap anil description of Washington. For rates and full Information apply to any agent of Great Northern Railway, r writ to r. I. WHITNEY. IU BUS. S. P. mm T. A, Ota. lana. Ad. t.F.lMIa. ISO.CI.rk.k. kli.. IIL A. C. UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Kates. Itetir oT IIo(-l tVravcr TIOZtTEST-A., ZP.A.. Telt'plioiio Xo. 20. r?r-- i mm. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OK TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CflWFI ELD. PROPRIETOR. flood StiK'k, (IchmI CarriaaeH ami llu friea U let upon tliemoft reasonalile Utiiix. lie will aim ilo JOB TEAMING- All nnlera left at tlio l'uft Olllcewil receive prompt attention. Fred. Grcltcnbcrgcr CiENKKAIj BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work licrlaiiiiii to M.i. Iiiiiitv, I'.n Kinea, Oil Well ThiIh, Hh or Water h'it tiniraand Uuneral I! lai k hiii i t li i iir promiil Iv done at low Hate. Kepairni Mill Machinery friven Hxiial attention, am Mtinfaetion (timrnnlciil. Hhop in rear of anil hint west of the Slinw House, Tiilioute, I'a. Your patronage wilicittil. Kition. fiitr.rricN itKit.Kit. a GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, ANH- UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA. PKNX. IT DAYQT" VKVKItTISK in ..Mm j COUNTY AUDITORS' REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1901. S. M. II F.N K Y, frtusurer of Forest County, In account with Liquor License of sain I oiiiuy lor ttie year DK. To I.. K. rtran. ii To Aharrali A Ijirinier... To J, 11, I'ow rra To J. H. Ki.l, Her To tierow A lierow To K. A. Weaver 1(0 00 100 00 100 00 110 00 L1HI 00 iiio no fSOO CO S. M. HEN'HY, Treasurer of Foreat County, in aeoount with the Slate of Pennsyl vania mr the year To tax on County liiilebtedneaa $ 100 00 1 o mercantile tax 1,1-1 !H To opera Iiouho :10 00 To Mute personal lax SOo 12 1 o catuiK House IU (Hi To llrokera IJ H'J l t'lilUKls Bll.l KH)1 310 00 2,4l 55 S. M. II KXKY, Treasurer of Forest County, In aeoount with Redemption Fund aid County for the year endiiiK January A, 1002. T. balanco last settlement I To ain't ree'd from individuals... fill 44 303 ffl IS'15 13 (42. 21 T balance... S. M. II KX KY, Treasurer ol Forest County, In aeisuint with Dog Fund of said Coun ty for the year ending January tl, 1W2. To balance last settlement $ SOO 00- lly orders rmlnemed ( 219 30 To tax of I'.KU 00.1 50 Hy 4 pr. ct. coinmisaious d 77 lly ain't trnsld I p. A boroschiMila 4:15 43 lly balance 200 00 50 To balance JO0 00 S. M. II1CXUY, Treasurer of Forest Countv, in account with County Poor Fund for the year ending January 0, 1002. To lutlanre 4,SM 11 llv orders redeemed (10,144 22 To sealed returns 108 40 To sealed lax 7,435 01 To unsealid lax 2,401 55 Ti 5 pr. ct. addisl to seated ret'us 0 02 To A pr. el. addid collectra ac'ls.. 70 OS To Interesi on unseated tax 20 :tS To lent on llx d house 20 00 To boarding schtKil teacher 13 50 To am i r v'd from lllack estate.. 40 Ol) 'lo ain't ree d from Klk county... l.kl 07 To ain't ree'd from Kro countv... 53 50 To mil l H e'd Iroiu harness sold.. 22 00 To uni t ree'd from team sold 125 !7 ToMin't ree'd from laud redeem ed from County 20 03 (15,534 20 To balance (3.002 08 , M. 1IKXRY, Treasurer of Forest County, In account with said County Fund for me year ending To balance (1479 44 To sealed returns 47rt 40 Towelled tax I8,,V7 58 To unseated tx 0,150 10 To Ms r lux teliirned 4ia) (SI To 5 percent, added Ui setd. reins. 23 2 To 5 pcicciiladdcd toColctratial. lilt 10 To (in day tax list ;14 Oil l o redemption fund 0 years old.. 07 85 To mr license 114 (SI To rciicinplioii and lax from Co. 58 50 To inicrcst on uiiseatetl lax 73 41 To JelNrson Co. bridgo repairs.. 0 77 To ( larion Ci . bridge repaira.... 0 77 To 1 o. O. I-., P. M. Clark 187 00 To llonotp. maintaining Insane 118 75 To K. r itr.jieralil, liiack estate... 45 25 To .SihIp appro, loresi tires 325 00 Torniinetip. rcluniUMl 13 50 To D. Whiti hi'.l, rolniuled 24 ft) To It. M. Herman, sidewalk 3 ml To Venango Co, bridge coat 707 75 To lUimonv iwp. reluuded 17 03 To Jin y Ices 12 00 To costs 10 CO To lilies 10 00 To error In tra -script charged lo Twp. accounts 2,602 50 (45 81 1 70 To balance (18,005 35 . II. KOUERTSOX, Prolhnnotary of Forest County, In account with said County tor the yeai' ending January 0, 1!I02. To orders drawn ( 360 30 Hy foes allowed ( 300 30 S. I). 1KWIX, PI trlct Attorney of Forest County, In account with taid County for the year ending January 0, 1002. To orders drawn ( 10 00 lly fees allowed ( J. W. JAMIKSON, Sheriff of Forest County, in account with said County year eiiiiiug January o, r.sj. To orders drawn ( V3 38 lly fees allowed ( 200 50 lly prisnrs' board A turnkey fes 147 Hy expense allowed 21(1 43 (""3 38 (K.V1 38 The CO.M.M ISSIOXKHS of Forest County In account with said County for the yea" ending January e, 1HI2. JOHN' T. CAHSPN To pomitvorilcra ilrswn t 577 50 To coiinly expense bills To countv nonr orders drawn H.) Hi To county poor expense billa UK 20 (1,231 25 It. M. IIKR.MAX. To county ordnrsdrsa n.. To ronnty expense bills.. To poor orders drawn .( 508 50 05 32 ... 472 50 1)0 85 (1,227 17 ..( 640 50 44 31 .... 413 00 11 20 lo pour expense bills J. T. HALF.. To county orders drawn.. To countv expense bills.. To poor order- drawn To poorexpense bills , (1,(118 14 FOREST COV XT Y, s. We, the undersigned Auditors of Forest County, do hereby certify that we met si the Court House in Tionesla, said County, according ic law, and did audit the several accounts of the Treasurer, Proihonolary, Sheriff, District Attorney, and County Commissioners for the year ending January 0, 1002, and we found the same as set nut in the foregoing report. In testimony whereof we have set our band and seals this lih day ol January, 1002. J. R. CLARK, skal) (iEO. L. KIXU, (sBAi. County Auditors. R. J. FLYXN, ;hkalI EX I'EXDITURES of Forest County Justices fees ( 20 80 Conslalilcs pay 181 HI Witness lees loft 04 Sherill's lees and expenses 630 88 I'rotlionotarv's fees 332 03 District Attorney 10 00 Stenographer 271 25 Telephone and Telegraph 00 70 Hefcndinu Orders 2.02 87 Soldiers burial anil headstones... 05 00 Extinction of forest Ores 17 28 Road views 134 50 Insurance 144 25 Attorney s fees HKI 00 Election exiiem.es 1,020 50 Western Penitentiary Reform School Express, Ireight and diayage Hoard of prisoners Bridge repairs Kuei, lights and water H Postiige, blanks and books Protlionotary s books ft printing Treasurer's; books A priming Court house and jail repairs and 430 28 80 1(1 10 29 50 25 6:18 03 4 ' 30 101 .17 40 08 20 60 supplies "HI 5(1 Bounty and probate 248 25 (17 6:17 92 FINANCIAL HTA I EM EXT of Forost County 'or Hie year ending January 6, 1002 ANMKT: LIAMLiTlKS: Balance in hands of Treasuier... (18,005 35 Bonds outstanding (20,000 00 Due from Hickory Twp i!40 87 Hue Western Penitentiary 487 78 Hue from Tionn ta lloro 301 25 Hue from State H 78 Liabilities over Assets 076 53 (20,487 EX PEN DITl'RES of Foreat County I T. F. Rilchey, Attorney ( 50 Vsgrsnts y2 1 illice supplies; 0 Feed 3S8 Kiirin Implements 110 Commissioners' expense 25 Labor 1,15") Lights :J7 Itlacksmtihing 5 Provisions! (170 outside relief.. Ian Home Furbishing 17 Clothing ijn Slock expense 4 Kami expenso 10 Ti Ir phone 20 Ordcr-i ol relier 1 1 I'lnmloiiL' 00 Fertilizer :15 l''e:llia!e liebeir 00 Household utensils I114 78 'oor 1.0 18 07 30 00 53 81 Hi 80 42 32 00 00 dining January o, ns'i CK. 67 l0 171 00 !M 00 ltH) 00 40 00 114 00 By ain't paid Harnett Twp f lly am i paid Jenka Twp II v ain't paid Tiontvita lloro lly ain't paid Stale Treasurer lly pr. ol. roin. on fsoo lly Lial. tranaferred to Co. ao't..... f.S00 00 ending Jaunary B, line Hv exoneration f 11 2.1 By prinlera- bills 110 40 lly poatace 7 11 llv merranlile tax iineolleeiatile. & 05 Ity .state Treasurer's reeeipta 2,27.1 44 llv 1 pr. ct. mm. on f I,0u2.;l3 10 02 y 4 r. ct. coin. 1.472.'t2 73 HI 2,4N 55 of Rv ain't paid Individuals $ SSI lil Hv ain't transferred lo Co. ac-'t 07 KS Hy 4 p. ct. com. on fcttW l 1540 lly balance 425 21 S05 13 (803 50 Hy coupons redeemed 1,200 on Ity 4 pr. ct. com. on 111.344.22 453 77 Hy Collectors' exoueialiona 57 63 Hy 6 pr. ct. allowed on exonera tions 4 87 Hy Collectors' commissions and abatement 401 30 lly land returns 1M 02 Hy double assessment 1 00 Ity error In transcript 5 12 Hy balance S.102 IK (15,534 20 January 0, I'.KU. Hy ordoraredeemod (17,058 53 Hy Coupons redeemed 1,375 00 lly Collectors' abatement 674 88 Uy Collectors' commissions 54 58 Hv Collectors' exonerations 2S0 05 Hv Colleeloia' land returns i'.Q 03 lly 5 per cent exonerations and laud returns 17 10 Ity County institiit- rto 00 lly bonds' redeemed 6,(100 00 lly Slate lax on bond 100 00 lly 4 per cent com. on (15,017.05. UM 08 lly I per cent. com. on ('),on0.00.. 50 00 lly balance i8,005 35 (15,311 70 111 00 for I lie Ity 10.) days county account ( 677 50 472 60 05 05 HI) 20 llv 11.) (lava poor account .Ml Hv expense bills allowed Co. sect lly expense bills al'w'd pooracct (1,231 25 lly 171 days county account ( 608 50 lly 135 days poor account 472 50 lly expense b. Us allowed Co, sect 05 32 By expense bills al'w'd pooracct 00 85 (1,227 17 By 157 days county account ( 640 60 By 118 days poor account 413 00 lly cxpcnsobills allowed Co. are t 44 :18 Hy expense nills al'w'd pooracct 11 26 (1,018 14 for the rear ending January 6, 1002, Wages, Jury Cnm'rs and Clerk.. 104 60 Wages, Grand Juror 3:10 48 Wage, Traverse Jnrois I,4(M 53 Wsges, Tip Staff A Court Crier... 125 00 Wages, Assessors 012 fill Commissioners' pay 1,725 50 Wsges, Commissioners' Clerk... 708 52 Wages, Auditors 13020 Wages, Janitor 812 00 Printing 776 VI Cnm'ra dues In State Convention 6 00 Coroner's intpiesta . 4 55 Livery 40 75 County's portion of Township house, Upper Harmony 400 00 Cnm'ra exp. attending appeals... 33 110 Boarding Jurors 4(125 Exp. lunacy of P. M. Clark 1125 Exp. lunacy of Daniel Rustler... lit 25 Recording deed 2 50 Illegal tax refunded Treasurer on lands not found 120 75 Exp. to Coinm'rs' convention... 18 07 Miscellaneous 14 54 (20,487 78 Jan 6, 1002. 45 00 42 30 117 20 5 55 1,274 65 17 05 54 00 HI 110 , 901 80 I W 47 182 70 A 00 0 00 District for the year ending Repaira Seed account Clerk Teamsters' expem-e Improvements Freight, Express, etc Bringing in Paupers Burial of Paupers Fuel Drugs and medicines Pnvsician's Pay Ice account... Lunacy eaea Horse hire Institute for Feeble Minded Warren Insane Asvlmn Twelve bead yearling cattle.. One hog Com in issionera' Pay ... 142 50 ... 137 00 . 1,270 75 . 110 10 8 00 ... 1,358 00 (10,134 11 FINANCIAL STATEMENT ol Poor Funds of Forest County for Iho year ending January 6, 1W2. as-kts: I.IAIllI.ITIKs: Bal. In Tieasiirer a bands ( .1,002 98 Bonds outstanding (10,000 00 Due f.om Chas. Mosler 25 (Hi Due from F. P. Anisler is 00 Hue from Harnett Twp 13 60 Liabilities over Asseis 20,043 62 (10,000 00 (:t,000,(0 FOREST COUNTY, as. We, die undersigned, Commissioners of Feirest County, and Forest Count v Poor District, do hereby corlily that the foregoing Stalemenl of receipts and expenditure and Statement of Assets and Liabilities are eoi rect and true, to the best of our Knowledge ana ieiiei. 11 .v Attest, SAM. T. CARSON. Clerk. Nolhina in Thai can't bo round at this Horo. We have it In SHELF AND HEAVY GOODS. A gimlet or two-inch auger. A pen-knife or a six fool cross cut saw. We can fit you out quickly, aalisfactonly ami at a very small margin ahnve actual cost. Wo can set you mil for housekeeping, farmiuf, luniberi'U', liaiiiiiip, or any way you like, so long as it's in the hanlwaro lire. Stoves and Ranges We always ktcp in stock ami of Hie clan foiled lo this luii-tuilo-Gas, Wood or Coal. An l it it's a Wagon, Sleigh or Buggy. You want we're prepared to figure eOoney into your pocket and not half try. It's up ti ynu unw. Gi.e in a clianre lV prove what we're saying. SCOWDEN & CLARK. County Thonc 2,. MARIENVILLE HARDWARE & MACHINE COMPANY. Jlanlware, Sttitllt:t, etc. . . . MUlMachhier'j li'piii d I'l-oiHit-!. Shafting, Vuth'ij ami Pillow Mock. FitnikftCit on Short Notice. NEW AND COMPLETE RUBBERJND LEA THER BELTING., Shelf Hard are, Iron, Nail' a!'d Tools til the Lowest Market Trice. Stoves of all kinds. l'.ifecl Olive Ranges a Specialty; Guaranteed lo Itukc Axe, IYa vy CjoI Honks. Spuds, Alkitis' Hand ('rwut, Hand and Circular Saws, Returned il Unalisfaclory. Abra sive Ktuery Wheels. E. A. YETTER. MANACER, MARIENVILLE, PA. SEED POTATOES. SEED CORN. SEED GRAIN. GRASS SEED, and everything for the Farm or Garden. Send for my Catalogue and Price List before buying elsewhere. WRITE TO-DAY. GEO. L. SIEGEL, Mention tbis paper. Pa, dL vgust Mquck OFTICIAN. Olliee ) t "H National Bank lluihlniL', Oil, CITY, I'A. Kyos exaniineil free. F.xrliislvel v optie-al. Pennsylvania a KAILKOAI). ItUKFALO AND AM,E(iHENY VAI. LKY DIVISION. TakiiiK ellewt, Nov. 3tl, Hall. No. 30 Kuiralo Kxprnaa, daily except Miinilav H:'i5a. Ill No. S2 Oil nty "anil Fittalnirir Ex reHa,ilaily,oxeept 8utulay..7::i0 p.m. For Hiekory, Tiilioute, Warren, Kinr.ua, llraill'onl.Oleananil the Knat: No. 31 (I'i'iiii Kxpreaa, daily except .Sunday 8:,V a. in. No. 3:1 PittNliurg Kxprexa, daily except Sunday 4:l p. in. I'or Time Tallica anil additional in for mation eoiiHiilt Ticket Alfciit. J. II. IIUTt'HINMON, .I.K.WOOD, (leneral Manaiter. Uen'l PaaaenKer At, DM . FENNER'S GOLDEN RELIEF COTS CWBE ANY 6RIP BRUISES "WVJf TT COLDS SPRAINS I 11 I fWI BRONCHITK STINGS UmLm I I SORE THROAT nUSTTNAIlS A.iX m.NFIIOAIf,IA COLIC INSIDE OR OUT DiarrmOA Ununtol In 1 to 8 minutes 25c, UK. . 11 r.u M A , , Ikkai.) JOHN T. C ARSON, (skai.I JCoinm Issionera. J. T. DALE. INKAI.H Hardware TIONESTA, PA. 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