Smart L Siiberberg. TIME TO MAKE HAY. Haymaking time it when the sua shines. The telling i'.we for any thing ii whoa people want it. Hafing t dry goods waot is one thing, know ing where to fill it it another. This store's advertising tells you that your wants may be filled here. The truth of the statements you must test for yourself. If not true then we lose a business friend, and our policy is to MAKE busineM friends, not lose them. The success of a store is measured by the loyalty of (he buying public to which it caters. Now for the Haymaking! MANUFACTURER'S SALE OF LADIES SHOES. 500 Pairs or Patent Leather Shoes Made to Sell at $3.50 to lie Soll at $1.79. Thia is one of the important shoe events of the year. We happened to find a manufacturer who had a lot to close out. We mailo him an oiler and the result is we advertise as good a shoe as cau be found elsewhere at $2.50 at $1.79. There are four styles in the lot, every one of them good, and well worth the price they were made to sell at, $2 50. Style 1 Medium Heavy Sole, Military Heel, Mat Kid Top aod perfo rated vamp. Style 2 A very swell dress shoe, Light Sole, Cuban Heel, Bright Don gola Top, Patent Vamp aud Imitation Tip. Style 3 Medium Heavy Sole, Cuban Heel, Mat Kid Top and Patent Vamp. Style 4 Medium Heavy Sole, Military 11-el, Bright Doug.da Top and Patent Vamp. Grand Opportunity for Lace Curtain Buyers. Of all the sales of lace curtains ever held this one stands out pre em inent. The assortment is far greater, the values are better and the styles are superb. We are selling a go I Nottingham lace curtain as low as 49o per pair, a splendid line of Kutfled Curtains from a dollar a pair up, and choice Arabians a low as $5. If you have curtains to buy of any descrip tion, now is the time to save money. Some Dress Goods Reduced. Several lines of dress goods are on sale this week at particularly in teresting values. If impossible to come see them drop a postal for samples. At 19 Cents. About 23 or 50 pieces of Cheviots, Storm Serges, Granites, Crepes, Worsteds, suitings, etc , in all shades and blacks, all Wool aud Double Width Goods, well woitb 65 and 75cts. At 69 CI. About two doze-i pieces of 44 inch Serges, Cheviots, Etamines, Camels Hairs, Pebble Cheviots, Prunellas, etc. A specially at tractive lot of good, stylish and serviceable dress stuffs, made originally to sell as high as a dollar a yard. SMART & OIL CITY, PA. VAGARIES OF THE TIDES." Carlona Currents In the Orran and It 0(Thufit. There nre ns ninny vugm-lcs In the voters ns In the wind.. Why, for in stance, kIiouM three ri-.-it ocean cur rents wml thi-lr wiiini wiitirs ncross the wide I'ticiHe, Atlantic ami around the Cape of (iood I I..i-? There have boon many theories advanced to solve the problem of their origin, hut nil have proved fallacious, other and rijually mysterious t in rents exist in well nigh nil parts of tUe world. The tides are so erratic in different parts of the world that one hesitates to accept the theory that the moon controls tliein in all cases. it is on record that the sea has run for weeks out of the .lava sea through the strait of Sunda and thence back ngain for a like peril, d without any per ccptible rise or fall during those times. Then there is the equatorial current that Hows into the Caribbean sen, the over flowing current to the eastward mound Cnpe Horn, the cold stream flowing from the Icy regions of the north past Newfoundland and Nova Krotiu mill along the American const to the extreme end of Florida, the con tinual current running with a velocity of from four to Ave knots an hour through the strait of Cibrnltar into the Mediterranean sea, the swift cur rent running across the rocks niul shoals oft" the end of Itilliton island, which apparently starts from nowhere and ends somewhere in the vicinity of the same place, and the current which, starting half way up the China sea, runs from two to three knots an hour to the northeast nnd tlnally ends ab ruptly oil the north end of Luzon. Then we have those tidal vagaries known the world over as bores. Resi dents on Severn side are familiar with them, and those that run tip the Hu gh and Irawaddy rivers from side to side in a zigzag shape till they reach their limit, ofteu tearing ships from their anchorage, originate nobody knows where or why. The rush of wa ters in the bay of I'imdy is nothing but a huge bore sweeping all In-fore it up to the head of the bay till the waters have risen to the height of fifty or six ty feet. Off Southampton we linve the double tides, while at Singapore it lias lieen observed for days at u lime that there lias boon hut the one rise and fall In the twenty four hours. The tides may lie and very often npia-iir as though they were "moonstruck," but they ii-rlaiiily are not controlled with hard and fast rules by that or any oth er body. London Shipping World. Prlvnte bambllna; In Ratals. There is a good deal of gambling In society in I'.iiglaiid.-but it Is nothing to what goes on in Itussia, says the Lon don Candid Friend. Vint, preference aud roulette art' Iho principal games. The second is lu mvM Kipular in ariuy circles, while ninny ladies of the high est rank keep roulette tables aud have regular "evenings," on which play goes on for very high stakes. As is usually the case at roulette, the bank mostly wins, and the hostess takes good coro to keep the bank. fine of the most notorious of these private dens is run by two ladies of tho l,l..t,.at rttnb find rotiiwcl ions. Olltv SILBERBERG, the tine fleur of (he society of St. IV tersburs are admitted, nnd the entree is eagerly sought. The stakes are high, the plunging often desperate, nnd men have been known to leave these salons In a financial condition which ap proaches ruin. The princesses, howev er, make a handsome income out of the bank, nnd no one thinks the worse of them. How High Tan a Balloon RI.et The altitude that may be attained by a balloon depends, first, upon Its size; secondly, upon the filling of gas, and, thirdly. um the weight being carried. A balloon of ordinary size, 4:Vl cubic feet, carrying the stunllest weight that is. one person when tilled with Illuminating gas may reach 'Jn.l Ml feet, but when filled with hydrogen 27.IKH) feet. In order to ascend higher we first of all need a bigger balloon. One may say It was n happy chnnce that the Royal Meteorological institute of Iterlln was provided with a balloon of the unusual dimensions of 3nn,(KK cubic feet. The German eniteror fur nished .KMI for making experiments with it, nnd the Meteorological Insti tute decided to make use of this op portunity for studying the highest re gions of ntuiosphere Harper's Maga zine. A nnd War to Feed Birds. It is quite a common practice for per sons owning pet birds to teach them to take bits of sugar or other food liked by the bird from the lips. It has been discovered that the trainers of young birds in Euroic frequently contract In tills way a peculiar parasitic growth on the throat aud lungs that Is frequently fatal, and a warning has lieen issued by l'rench physicians which may well be heeded by nny one feeding birds from mouth to benk. VEGETABLES. Water cress Is a good all around brace up fur the system. Pnndcliona purify the blood and gener ally nre dcilaml to tone up the system. Lettuce has a soothing, iiiclili'.- effect upon the ocrros nnd . an insomnia rem edy. Tomatoes ronso torpid liver mid do the work onlinarily of a doctor's pre script ion. Celery is an acknowledged nerve tunic and is more and more used in medical prescriptions. Onions tire also a tonic for the nerves, but people will lie forever prejudiced l.e cuii.se of th lor. Spinach has medicinal properties and qualities eiinil to the most indigo of all blue pills ever made. licet a nre fntteaing. even a moder ately learned mini will explain, because of the sugar they contain. Potatoes should lie eschewed by those who have a horror of getting fat, as that is one penalty of eating them. 1'nrsnips, it is now contended by scien tists, isissess almost 1 he same virtues that nre claimed for snrsnparilln. Asparagus is eflicaeious in kidney ail ments to an extent that is not yet, per haps, thoroughly apprcciati d. Ordinary lima beans, some one has jiaiil, nre good to allay thirst, lint the same can lie said, with eipud truth, of a pitcher of water. Cucumbers, aside from sunbeam emit ting propei'iiis known lo readers of face tious paragraphs, contain an acid tli.it is helpful in some cases of dyspepsia. END OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Los Angeles, Cal., Chosen as the Next Place of Meeting. New York, May 17. The Presby treian general assembly chose Los Angeles as the place of next meeting. The Kev. Dr. David 0. W lie of New York offered a resolution providing that a collection for the Tract society be taken In every Presbyterian church during the coming year. The resolu tion was adopted. Another resolution adopted called on the Presbyteries to vote promptly on creed revision. lly unanimous vote the assembly de cided to send fraternal greetingstothe wow Presbyterian church of Mexico, organized last year, which adopted the constitution of the general assembly cf the Presbyterian church of the I'nlt ed States cf America. Five minutes was also spent In prayer for the new church. Stated Clerk Dr. Roberts read a lht containing the names of 12S Presby terian ministers who had died since the last assembly. Dr. Roberts said that on account of the death of th stated clerk of the New York Presby tery that body had not sent any re port, and that therefore the death of Rev. Dr. George D. Purves of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian church and of the Rev. Dr. Birch of the New York Pres bytery had not been recorded. Dr. Stevenson asked the Presbyter ians to do their best for New York, where only 8 per cent of the population are Evangelical Christians. The minutes were then read, the moderator pronounced the benediction, the doxology was sung and the general assembly was declnred adjourned sine die. The moderator In declaring the ad journment referred to the unanimity In the action taken by the general as sembly. Including the revision of faitV "I should not rare for the revision of creed." he said. "If I did not think It would lead to an era of evangelical work greater than any other In the history of our church." M0R0 TREACHERY. Native Approached Sergeant Walling and Cut Hia Arm Off. Manila, May "7. While Second Lieutenant Robert C. Huniber of the Tenth Infantry and Sergeant Walling of tho same regiment were walking about six miles from Camp Vickers, in Mindanao, they perceived a Bingle Moro carrying a flag of truce. When the native had approached close to the Americans he suddenly drew his creese and slashed Sergeant Walling, cutting his arm completely off. Lieu tenant Humber attempted to shoot the Moro, but his revolver missed fire and the native escaped In the tall gras3. General Davis, the commanderof the American forces In Mindanao, has re Iterated his orders that no American soldiers are to leave camp unless in a party of at least 8 men who must be armed and prepared for an emer gency. Probably Fatal Stabbing. Rochester, May 27. George Gard ner, a stage hand in a local theater, was perhaps fatally stabbed by Johnny White, aged about 23. in a saloon on South Water street last evening. Gardner, it is said, was intoxicated when he entered the place, and after abusing the bartender undertook to drag White from behind the bar. White grabbed a large carving knlfo and stabbed his opponent In the right breast JuBt below the shoulder, sever ing an artery. At the hospital It Is thought Gardner will not live. Paid $100 For Caterpillars. Kingston, N. Y.. May 27. Hewitt Dolce, a wealthy and wellknown res ident of this section of the state, ad vertised last Friday to pay 10 cents for each fruit Jar of caterpillars which are infesting hundreds of shade trees here. The jars were to be delivered at his barn. Up to last night he had paid out nearly $100 to 500 persons ranging from grandfathers to 5 year old children. He says he expected $3 or $4 wculcl cover the cost. The caterpillars were destroyed as soon as paid for. Boers' Request Declined. The Hague, May 27. It is celd In Boer circles here that the peace pro posals made to the conference at Ver eenlglng, Transvaal, Included the con dition that the Boers in the field be al lowed to consult with the Boer dele gates In Europe before a definite set tlement Is reached. It is declared also upon the same authority that the Brit 'sh government refused May 23 to ac cede to this request. Sympathetic Strike. Denver, May 27. Five thousand union men employed in the building trades have struck, causing practically a total stoppage of building operations in this city. The strike was ordered by the building trades council for aid ing the woodworkers In their efforts to secure an eight hour day. To Attend German Maneuvers. Washington, May 27. It Is stated on authority that Generals Corblu, Young and Word have been formally Invited by Lmpcror William to attend the German military maneuvers next fall as his personal guests. The Invi tations will bo accepted by the three generals. Eight Killed by Tornado. Charleston, S. C, May 27. Specials from I niuu show that tho reports of the tornado which parsed over that section of tho state Sunday were not exaggerated. So far as known eight people wero killed, three of them be ing negroes. One of Many. Mr. Gillls Surely, Miss Gray, yon haven't forgotten me already? Why, I proposed to yon at the seashore last summer! Miss (!rny (nun h puzzled) Can't you recall some other incident? Judge. Xo man can appreciate how another mini can be busy when he wants to talk to him. Atchison tilobc. The plans they have in the mint are nearly all money making schemes. Philadelphia Bulletin. HEALTH VERSUS STRENGTH A Good atomnck la Vorlk More Tlma Muscular Tower. The strong man wns doing some u his most sensational "stunts," I'M deully his rforuiaiice was free from trickery. The muscles spoke for that, ami there were ease mid enjoyment In nil his movements. "What a splendid follow r exclaimed a college student In a front row to hl older companion. "I'd give all I ex pect ever to know of the classics In ex change for that physique. Just think what It means unlimited endurance aud strength. With that nnd a fair share of brains, there isn't anything a mnn couldn't accomplish," The older man smiled at the young ster's enthusiasm. "You're doing very well ns it Is," he said. "The battle may generally lie to the strong and skillful, but it Isn't Just muscular strength that counts. To tell yon the truth, you've Inherited some thing that Is worth more to you than nil the more muscle you could put on In a lifetime, t mean your stomach." "Yes, of course; that's Important, but"- "It's everything, my boy. Now. sup pose I should tell you that that big fol low up thore Is In greater danger of col lapse than you art1 likely to be If you take fair care of yourself nnd exercise in moderation." "How Is that possible? He Is the pic ture of health and strength." "And what do you say to this fel low?" asked the physician. ilnnvlus a photograph from his pocket. It was the likeness of an athlete nut l.nu !i the physical Inferior of the strong man. "This chap." continued the medical expert, "onmo to me for treatment re cently, lie reeded It. The llesh was literally falling off him. He wns losing a S'uml n day. You roe. bo had sud denly collapsed." "Wl at was the trouble?" "Stomach. I'm not telling you any tiling new. but It's astonishing how much an elemental truth is overlooked. A man is no stronger than his siom nch. "If your stomach Isn't far latter than that of most Americans, look out! This patient of mine had changed his food, nud It came near costing him his life. So don't he too quick to envy the strung mail, and go ahead with your classics, not forgetting twenty minutes or so a day of well directed exorcise." Now York Herald. ORCHARD AND GARDEN. Onions mny be readily transplanted If growing too thick. Wood should not be allowed ti grow or crusts to form around young fruit trees. Do not buy nny kind of fruit trees or plants simply because they ore cheap. With all transplanting it is Important to see that the soil is well tilled In ii round tho to 'is. Prune spurs to one developed bud. for the nearer the old wood the higher flavored the fruit. A weak solution of Hiultry droppings Is a wonderful stimulant of plant growth. It may be used weekly with good effect. Only well rottisj manure should lie applied around the grapevines. Fresh manure excites the. growth, but docs not mature it. Quince trees should be mulched ns a protection against extreme heat and cold, as the roots are small and usually near the surface. In selecting trees to grow os a wind break it is quite an item to have them of a close growing habit nnd of as near ly pei'iietual foliage as iHisslbie. Plant a double row. Turkish Drllalit. The oriental sweet called "Turkish delight" that travelers in the east are sure to taste Is not dllllcult to make. Have ready nn ounce of gelatin, pref erably the clear Imported sheet varie ty, which has been soaked for two hours in a very little cold water. Bring to n I oil In a porcelain pot a pound of granulated sugar and half u cupful of cold water, adding the gelatin, nud boil till the mixture dropped In cold water can be held In the finger. After It has boiled steadily for tlfteen minutes add t!;e juice of one lemon nnd a table spoonful of brandy. Pour to cool In a clean tin which has been wet in cold water, cutting the mixture ns it stiffens Into squares like caramels. Each piece la dusted with jiowdered sugar or roll ed in wnxed jmiier. New York Post. Anrlrnt llookkrrplnn MM hods. The collection of Assyrian nnd Baby lonian records at the British museum has revealed more of the domestic life of peo ple who lived .",000 years ngo than Is known In the ease of our own eniintry men 1,000 years ago. Such was the opin ion expressed by Mr. W. St. Chnd llos enwen when he explaiued these relies to nn interested audience. The clay brick and cylinders beneath the glass eases were covered with characters testifying to a completely organir.i d system of jus tice, marriage, divorce nn 1 commerce. The hookki'cpiiig of 0.0011 years ago wns shown to be wonderfully accurate. A curious form of record is that preserved In the foim of linked elay tablets, which were inclosed hi clay envolonn. also in scrils'd with the terms of the linnsai" tion, so that a double record provided against the possibilities of damage. The "open and closed evidence" spoken of by Jeremiah is supposed to refer to this sys tem. The practice of recording on a brick the name of the king, of the build ing nnd of the city in which it was being erected has had the advantage ill mod ern days that an odd brick may Income tho means of disinterring a city hitherto unknown. London Chronicle. They !on't Care For l)rrsN. Though Wall street men dress well ns a rule, the brokers who do most of their work on the llisirs of the several ex changes seem at times like inolis of "ele clo'es" men. Antique coats, rumpled and rusty, are the rule any old thing that will stand the strain of much cllniw ing and some pulling nud hauling. Later in the day these men make themselves more presentable. It Is only while they nre busy with the gymnast ii-s of Inlying find selling that they nn- n disreputable looking lot. One must go. though, to the New York real estate salesroom to see the choicest specimens of ancient ami sorry attire. Them you may look 011 men who, if they wished, eniild array themselves hi tiie finest of garments and come and go in nutoinobiles. In t lin y do Dot cure for that sort of thing. They can read llieir titles clear to lots and hniiM-s; they are at the real estate minion room with money in their mk ki ts ready to take title to more lands. Why need they cure for dress? - New York Sun. GOOD CLOTHES. Moat Pnblle Men Appreelnte Ike Ef fect Taejr lruluee. Perhaps only n woman knows the pleasure afforded by the consciousness of U ing well dressed, but most public nieu are aware of the maKiieiie effect of a tai lor nol le suit. Feinando Wood, who represented the lower w ards of New York hi congress, al ways addressed his rugged, coatless, dirty constituents arrayed in a swallnwtailed resit, while tie and ki.l gloves. The "nil washed" appreciated the compliment and cheered the lender for "Feriuindy Wud." Daniel Webster, know ing that the elo quence even of 1 loinost hone was aided by the folds of his toe 11, always wore his liost clothes when he iipcurcd on the public platform or addressed the seaute. Once, on being asked why he wore such nn elaborate dross when milking a speech, he reproachfully turned tipon the ques tioner nnd asked If he should not present his host thoughts, his host manner, his best gaih when he addressed his fellow men? Put, In truth. Webster's garb wns simply that of the Knglish Whigs In the days of Charles Fox -blue swiillowtailed coat with gilt buttons, buff vest, brown trousers and white cravat. Charles Sunnier one cited it as an an swer to unfriendly critics who complain ed that he wns too fastidious and dog matic when addressing the senate on matters of mere routine. "Mr. Sumner," says Mr. Brooks, "af fected n picturesque style of dress, wear ing colors brighter than those which pre dominated in the senatorial togas of the period. His fnvorilo costume wns a brown cent ond Ik-lit waistisat, lavender colore! or checkered trousers ami shoos with Knglivli gaiters. His appearance in his seat in tiie senate chamber was stu diously dignified. He once told me that he never allowed himself, oven In the privacy of his own chamber, to fall Into a Hisitinii which ho would not take in his cloiir in the Semite. "Hnbit Is every thing,' he tni I." Century Mugaxiue. Kmntlnn Wasted. "It was terrible even to sec the vll hiln die," said the emotional girl at the melodrama. "Oh. well," consoled the old holy, "he would have died nnywny. Did Jm no tice how many cigarettes he si.ked?" Kxeha ngo. DO YOU WANT TO BE CURED TO STAY CURED? That is ji.t what we claim and propose to prove to you right here. The yrt at claim for Thomson's H t roan .a Hi.ck.iehe, Kiiluev a ul I.ivor Cure U, that it not only cur.-s Imtnukcia pkrm anknt cure. We offer $yyj if the following statements are uot genuine. Cured Twenty Years Ago, Twriitv yean ago U C1iritma I wan tnkrn tick Willi Dropsy. Mv IftJMib! feel were Ui.ltv awollcu. 1 w! (Mil ft ne J tit my tuM. all iny fricn-l thotiuM mv lime hi t ome.' Mvlimtl pUnctl mi lertiMy. ami h willy my wile wns nn;el by Mr Spiintf. the iiure. to try Thompson s tiamina and Daml'-iotn ami Mnndntke 1'ilK ' they wuhM cure ute, ' the ii.t. Aa a l ist renrnt we tnetl Harwiun. i.tver, Kilnev an I I.nmtviciCiire mill haiulelitiii ami Mnn. Iraki' I'ilW I wih (ony Mini the f mi i 11 and swelling Ix-giia U leave me nt once, and a few huttti's made a complete curt. 1 hare reco mine mled it to others with good rr-mlta I am well nnd hive Wen ever aince, which wax the f ill Cnnield wns elected. Anyone can cull m m it they wish to kuow the virtues of "Ha rt uu t." TIIM. tY. linker, South Franklin Street, March loth, 1900. Titutville, P. No Return of Disease ia Fifteen Years. About fifteen yea r ago I wa all run down with ticrvtMi pnUtnuion and pjlpitniion of the heart (oftm getting blark in the tnce and thought to he dying i. I lot flch till from iv pound my weight wan reduced to go pound, and lor aix moiithi I waa confined to mv Wd. A relative of mine who nnd leen troubled with female weaknewi and nervous proMrntion and had lieen cured by Thump-tun a liaru-ona, re commended it to me. I begno to take the llar wma at once and waa not onlv cured of nervou profttratioii and palpitation of the heart but le gnn to train in nh until In a ahort time I weighed 140 pound, and ritoM that timf in- TIL NOW I II A V R VKKN FKKFKCTLY WRLL, dulllg my own housework. Mat. Fit M. Mah. Pioneer Road, 3 mile south of Tituaville, Ta. April 4. ifJj. All druggists, I1.00 a bottle or six for 13 Weeks For 25Cts. 1 I andkiotrwir'rt4'. ThlMtt ftp toff SAf kma jtuiiiiiht. ir ih r'P J of UtrxduHnf It a l-lln, IX I will unit it tli.rtMtH wMkirnrSa. 9Hirllnir Mre, 70.1 Dando Ulriv, 1'lilla Ps. UvgvstMosck OFTIGIAU. Oflhx' ) A X National Dank liuiMinR, OI ti CITY, PA. Eyea examined free. Exnlnaivelv optical. CALIFORNIA COLORADO AND UTAH. Chei)irt Kxcurtion Unlet evor in efl'ivt to pointa Went and NurtliwpHt. Termin ally CumluL'teil l'u 1 1 man ToiiriHtSleepinir I'ar KxuurHion. from Chicago and Cin cinnati every week. Klenant 'liirouh Sleeping Car Service and liuicke.it Time to HOT SPRINGS, ARK. I'ulhnun Jrawin;i litiom Strrpnx, Free KevliiiuiK Cliair Curs, Hu iTtt-Library SinokiiiK Cam, Cafe Dining t arn (ineala a la carle). JK111I1I0 Daily Servico and most direct Itoulo to the famous BEAUr.lOiNT.TEX., OIL FIELD Double Dally Service and unnurpaiwed Equipment to all pointa lu Tennessee, MiasiMitippI, Louisiana, Arkanaat', Indian Territory, Oklahoma, Texas, MEXICO, A rizona, New Mexico, Iowa, Houth Da kota, Neliranka, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Malm, Nevada, Orejjon, Washing Ion and British Columbia. IlomttKekrr' KrenmoH anil ColoninW tlcke.s on sale to points West, Southwest and Northwest. Wrilr 'h-iliii fur Fne decriptive mat ter and full particulais to E. A. RICHTER, Trav. Pass. At. hll! l'ark lluildiiig, I'lttnliurg, l'u. For th. brithun, . n m ..J p 'l'lr l.iuu 2ki (UJ-, wklr atortii prr rum.hd. ""Ty .fy Kcpolw4 for (iluB yri IS 4tJMflButlurilr tm MRti.rs wtoimw t. a I A 1 liM lull. TrP ab". Bilnrt Ilrf mm. The Open Season Io all lorU of Farm and O.rdco Machinery, Toolt and Implement, i. here, aud hoie is where you pet fitted out iu the bet and mod alii factory manner and alwaya at the itnalleat coat. Our Line Ofl'lowK, Ilarrowa, Cultivators aod the like, and our slock of gar deo hoea, rakes, opades, forks, etc , is not surpauied io any respect. No Flies Got through our Screen Doors and Windows, and they are ornamen tal as well as useful. And no chii keus break through our Poultry Netting, and it sells cheap. Io all kinds of Shelf and heavy Hardware we take the lead ns usual, aud save you money on overy article, as old customers will tell you. COMB .USTID SEE TJS. SCOWDEN & CLARK. County Pta. M. :.TIONESTA, PA. MARIENVILLE HARDWARE & MACHINE COMPANY. SINCE THE FIRE a. We have moved our stock of Hardware into the ma chine shop where we are prepared to wait oo customers at ol'yore. Our machinery was unharmed aud we ran do your work tame as ever. A good line of sawa.'axrs and belting, saved frira the fire, and your wants io all other material will be promptly supplied. 1 la I'd tea re, Mill SupiilU', etc. . . . Mill fi7 i" HrrfJti'jMitred Prom it- lt. Shafting, Pulley a ltd PJllotn BloelcH Varnished on Short Xotlee. NEW AND COMPLETE LINE OF Shelf Hard are, Iron, Nails aud Tunis at the Lowest Market Trice. Stoves of all kinds. . Perfect Olive Ranges a Specialty; Guaranteed lo Bake. Axes, Pea vy C'jnt Hooks, Spuds, Atkins' Hand Croscut, Hand and Circular Saws, Returned if Unsatisfactory. Abra sive Emery Wheels. E. A. YETTER, MANACER, MARIENVILLE, PA. W A T C H E S Not to Burn, But to sell. All kinds of Watches, except poor ones, All kinds o.f Prices, except high prices, QrPtimtm J Uit The LEADING JEWELER 32 SENECA St., OIL CITY, VK Wis) Co?) TIIE VISIBLE WRITING OLIVER TYPEWRITER Shows every word as written; aligns perfect ly, and needs least re pa;r. Write for cata logue and get name of nearest representative. Agents in all leading cities. Tho Oliver Typewriter re ceivod tho Gold Medal, High est Award, at the Buffalo Ex position. THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER CO. 107 La kb St., CiiicAuo, III MBBERJWLEA THER BELTING Fred. Urcttonbcrgor BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work iiertalninn to Machinery, Kn irinra, Oil Willi Tnoln, I Inn or Water r II liiiir"aiil!t'iiwtl lllarkHiiiilhiiiRlinimpt Ivdono at Ixw KaUw. Ktipalring Mill Machinery fciven apodal attention, anil atinfaetion K'laranleml. iShop In rear of anil luat went of the Shaw llouae, Tiilioute, l'a. Your patronage aolicitcxl. KRKD. GKKTTKNBKKflKR THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OK TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Oooil Stuck, (looil Carriage and Bug fiiw to lot upon the inovt reaaonalile teriiia. le will aleo do All onlera loft at the Poat Ulrica wl receive pniinrt attention. The Calendar Haym "Summer 18 ALMOST Here." AKK you prepared with proper Cloth inir If you are not, don't delay another day; if you huy now, you will find our utock at its very lient, uniiiaiiiinic every raNhioiiHlile garment, made up from the Nrwrnl I'nllrra. af Part-laa anil llttHtMtii- l.iac-v) rlakl r'abrlr. I.ct nn Mlmw tin-in to you and convince you lint we ell hotter i-lolhea at lower pricm than anyone elae In this part of the country. FASHIONABLE READY-TO-WEAR suns Kor moil anil young men that will fit to perfection, $10 $12 $15 $13 AND $20. We ran fit, in thtwe Huita, men In every ahaie and proimrilon and guarantee you a Having of from f J. 50 to $.5,111 on each. NKUMGRK rtHIRTH-The McCuen Co. inmlel of Negligee Hhirla make nthera look like thirty cenla. STRAW H ATM All the celebrated make are here. Porio Rico and real Kra7.iliau Panamas and all other faahiou ahle thing. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST. , OIL CITY. PA. TT DAVC TO A PVERTI8K in THIS I'AI'KK.
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