The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, June 25, 1902, Image 4

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    Smart k Silberberg.
GRAND CLEARANCE SALE OF SHOES I
An Event of Great Importance.
Tne power of monev saving wiU be particularly manifest at tli
msands of dollars' worth of Women's Misses' ami Children't ibo
this sale.
k.. :n
Thousands of dollars' worlh of Women s Misseb ami onureus ...
be closed out at prices lower than same can be bought at the lactones to
day. Several-different lines of as many different grades we have determined
to close out entirely. We realize that to do ibis and make, a clean sweep
we must make a considerable sacrifice, but Mr. Payn. our new shoe man,
it . 11 ... . k.nin 1K0 nuTt season with a clean new
IU91BIS. 118 Diwrtllj u
. i l: i...: i t.;. .lom.n.l tht tli is sacrifice be made.
SWCK 01 HIS OWU BOIBCHOU, liruta
n., -n . ui- ram.rk jrilAMla of pood, wearable foot-
mis will ue a raeraurauio nu.-
wear at price below actual cost
A lot ot Infant' Holt Soles, button and
lace, in several color reitular Rrade,
we will close them out at ISo pair.
A lot of Infant's soft sole, in white,
pink, tan, rod. wine, black and patent
leather regular Ma, at :t7o a pair.
110 pir of Child' red, tan, and black
kid and a few patent leathers. In lace and
button, Hires 1 to 6, rboes that sold for uOc
60c, 7.V and 80e, at 47c a pair.
87 pair of Child's Kid, lace and button,
in red tan and black, hand turned soles,
wedge heel, siaes t to 8, 80c, ft and 11.25
shoes, at !c a pair.
31 pairs of Child' k id, lace and button,
in four sizes, all sines H to 11, but mostly
narrow w idths, regular $1.25 and $1.50
shoes, at 97c pair.
A Child'a Kid Oxford, patent tip, spring
heel, sices 81 to 11, at Wc a pair.
The same in Misses' sixes 111 to 2, at
95c a pair.
Misses and Children's kid and patent
leather strap sandals, sites 5 to 8 75c, 8Si
to 11 85c, UJ to2 9oc.
ItHOUEX LOTS.
04 nalrs of Women's kid and patent
leathers, button and lace, regular IM.50
and tt shoes: eisbt stylos in all, but not
all sizes in every style, at Jl.tw a pair.
3S pair of Women' kid lace, In two
styles, light weight and medium heavy
soles, a regular $1,50 shoe, at a pair
40 pair Women' patent kid Hluciier
Oxfords, mat. kid quarters, lioodyear
welt sole, fair stitcli, imian neei-- inu'
lar U shoe, at $2.49 a pair.
200 pair Women' patent calf lace shoe
in four stvles, licbt weight and heavy
sole, regular $2.50 shoes, at $!. a pair,
a ii at An and 4 Oxford and Colonials
In patent kid, dongola kid, dull kid and
calf, at $3.19 a pair.
400 pair Women' Ox ford's. In patent
calf and kid, regular $2.50 shoes, at $1.89.
15 dozen Whittemore'e French Gloss
shoe polish, regular price 15c, at 9c a bot.
All Misses' shoe sreatlv reduced In
price, all leathers, lace and button.
A very large stock of Little Oent's
shoes, in all grades, at price that will in
terest you.
BOO pair boy' shoe, in box calf, wax
calf, vici kid and velour call, air.es 2i to 5,
regular $1,65 and $1.75 shoes, at $1.49.
Two dozen naira bova' velourcalfshoe,
Goodyear welt sole, a regular $3 aboe, at
S2.48.
Rova"Yonth' and Little Gents' Ox
fords greatly reduced iu price.
A Int of hovs shoes. In broken lota.
sizes 2) to 5, regular $1.50 and $1.75 shoes,
at Sl.:t!l s nsir.
12 dozen Whlttemore's Gilt Edge shoe
polish, 25c the world over, at 15o a bottle,
Krapp and Esses,
The old lady," Ilorr Krupp'a motft-
tr, mnnaged the snmii tmsiness nnnira
while Alfred stepped into the snap.
rolled up his sleeves, worked nil day
with his anus and then until midnight
with his bruin. They lived In a small
cottage which I still standing In the
factory and which be did not exchange
for a bettor home until long after his
marriage. I now quote Mr. Krupp'a
own word uttered on the twenty-ftftb
anniversary of the founding of the fac
tory:
"From my fourteenth year I had the
care of a family father during the any.
lidded to hard work at the factory, and
nt night had to study how to overcome
the dllllcnltie In the way. During thl
period I lived on potatoes, bread and
coffee and scant portions of meat and
tolled until Into In the night. For twen-tv-llve
years I struggled thus until con
ditions crew a little easier. Sly last
remembrance of that period I the
crowing dancer of total ruin and my
endurance, suffering and hard labor
to avert the calamity, and I any all
this for the encouragement of young
men who have nothing, are nothing
and w.uit to set something and be
eoineliody."
In is:ui the factory gave employment
to only toil men. At the time or Sir.
Krupp's death over 4iV men were
employed In and about Essen, In the
factory and the adjoining mines. Out
look.
Booked For a Muaram.
She was an Ignorant but ambitions
woman, relate tne i nicago lnnuue,
and the great ambition of her life was
cratllled when her husband wa elect
ed a meinlier of congress. Immediate
ly after the result of the election was
knim-ii the new congressman we
drove In from her country home to tue
count v sent to call In triumph on her
dearest enemies in a eoelnl way. She
culled llrst on the wife of the local
banker, who had sent her three daugh
ters through Vnssnr, nnd after recclv
Ing the congratulation of the family
she turned the conversation to Her
plan for the future of her own daugh
ter. Jennie.
'I am going to give Jennie every ed
ucational advantage," she said. "As
soon as the congressman an'i i gei iu
Washington we are going to put Jennie
In the Smithsonian Institute."
GAMBLING SYSTEMS.
There 1tt 0 Devised That
Can Brat lk.
When a system Is played npimst n
bank like that at Monte Carlo, the per
centage against the player Is not on the
amount of hi capital, but on the
amount that he slakes on the tables
while playing his system. Supimwiiik
that I have a capital of 10. and that I
play 1 each coup until I have cither
lost my U or won a similar aniouni oi
the batik. I should In all probability
have to play nWiut Uit coups In order
to do the oiie or the other. Therefore
the percentage against mo would not
lie on 10, but on f-W If this bank
pen-entugc were 2 per cent, 1 sliouui
consequently W paying 4 for the right
to risk 10 at even elmnccs.
I used to know long ago one of the
chiefs of the old llouiburg gambling
bank. I found him nt Monte t iirlo in
the same iioslttoti thi;re. He was fond
of calculations, and one day we aver-
niMl the a mount staked lit the tnlrtea
each dav, and we found that the annu
al gross profit of the bank was almost
eviiotlv the percentage on the amount
staked In the course of the year. There
can be no business In which the return
I more certain or creator. onsols re
turn lesa than 3 sr cent lcr annum.
A mine that pay a dividend of 100 per
cent I n l'actolus. lint a coup at Monte
Carlo takes a little less than a minute,
The percentage In. if 1 remember right
ly, a little um.or 2 er cent, or, in otner
words, the bank charges 2 per cent for
monev per minute. This must make the
month of the veriest usurer water.
London Truth.
a nnrmits'
iV ta Township Mchool Fund, year end
PH.
STATKMKNT ofTiones-
ing June 0, 1902.
To duplicate $M' JJ
To 5 per cent, added " 42
$1,479 23
CK,
By sm't paid Treas., 60 daya col-
lection $
By 5 percent, abatement, 00 day
collection 27 38
By 2 percent, com. on $54." 50, 60
dava collection 10 91
By ain't, paid Treas 51
liy o percent com. ou uuu.di
By amL paid Treas 74 05
By & percent, com. on $74.05 3 .3
Bv exoneration 19 84
By S percent, mm, on $I53.M 7 09
By amU paid Trets 218 17
$1,479 23
Wm. I-awrence. Treasurer. Hit.
To bal. at last settlement $ 413 83
To hal. State appropriation 1W0
To borrowed ot J. Mnearnaugn...
To State appropriation 1901
To tuition ol Green township
To unseated tax from Co Treas...
To unseated building from coun
ty Treas
To unseated lax from Co Treas...
Anil. Jesse Caraou collected
ti. hn mM In inn -mall to mention all the
m slt v w w V - -
good thingn we have to offer to Shoe Bnyers, but we
want you to come and see for yourself.
SMART & SILBERBERG,
OIL CITY, PA.
Sir llojlr Itoehe'a ilolls.
Sir Boyle ldshe was the father of
"bulls." It was he that asserted that
"the best way to nvoid danger is to
meet It plump." At another time lu
conveying a warm Invitation to n
friend he remarked, "I hois', my lord,
if ever you come within a mile of my
bouse that you'll stay there all night."
Hp may have been the fool of the
Orattan parliament, but there was a
great deal of native shrewdness hidden
away behind all his foolishness. To
Cnrran when the latter once exclaimed
in the midst of a debate that he need
ed aid from no one and could be
guardian of bis own honor" Sir Boyle
Instantly interjected his sarcastic con
gratulations to the honorable iihmiiIht
on his jMissession of a sinecure. But
possibly the gem of his rhetoric was
the picture which he conjured up on
one occasion to bring home to his hear
ers the excesses of the French revolu
tionary mob:
"Here perhaps, sir, the murderous
marshal law men (Marselllelse) would
break In, cut us to mincemeat and
throw our bleeding heads on that table
to stare lis In the face." London Ex
press. Foods to Avoid.
It Is well to refuse the sausage
brought to your breakfast table If It Is
stale and to refrain from using the
cream in your coffee if it is the least
bit sour. Otherwise you run the risk of
becoming blind.
Some foods. It Is said, are most Inju
rious to the sight. "A case was brought
under the notice of an eye sectallst.
snvs The Diontle Ueview. "in which
the eyes of a whole family were af
fected bv eating rabbit pie. In each In
stance the lpiilicnt had lieeome ullllctcd
with a lMH-ullar defect of vision that I
technically known as failure of accom
modation. Stale sausage and sour
cream cause a weakening of the sight
known as 'amblobln.' Blindness result
inir from eating tainted Dsh has Is-en
found almost impossible to cure, and
quinine is often responsible for noire
persons' half blind condition. This
ilnnr affects the otitic nerve in a man
lier that sometimes ends iu blindness.
It mlcht be added that alcohol occa
sionally makes people blind."
some orders for their cashuhles. The
Cistercians were forbidden to wear
them made of any material but linen or
fnstlnn. A stroiicor description was
first manufactured in England nt Nor
wich, temp. Eilwnrd VI.
It was much nssl for doublet and
tnckets In the fifteenth century, nt
which time It appears to have been Im
ported from Italy. "Fustians of Na
ples" are mimed In n petition to parlia
ment from the manufacturers of Nor
wich in 1.T.VI. The name was corrupted
In England into "futlunapcs" and "fus
tiau and ai's" I. c, "fustlaa a Na
ples." Notes and Queries.
Woman's TairlnsKr.
As good an Instance of New York wit
a can be found Is told about the staff
of the Itoosevelt hospital. A dangerous
operation was being orformed hmiii a
woman. Old Or. A., a quaint Gorman,
full of kindly wit nnd professional en
thusiasm, had severnl younger doctors
with him. One of them was adminis
tering the ether. He became so Inter
ested in the old doctor's work that he
withdrew the cone from the patient s
nostrils, and she half roused and rose
to a silting posture, looking with wild
eved amazement over the surrounding.
If was a critical nerlod. and Dr. A. did
not want to be Interrupted.
Ijiv down dere. volutin, he com
manded grullly. "Yon linf more curi
osity as a medical student."
She lay down, nnd the operation went
ou.
The Cobra of India.
Among the true cobras of India the
naJa Is found all over India nnd Cey
lon. Burma, the Andaman Islands,
southern China and the Malay jiciiln-
uln and archim'lago. It ascends the
Illinalavas to an altitude of S.tnw feet.
It extends also over Afghanistan and
-.ln-uiiuh rendu to the eastern shore of
the Caspian. It may attain n length
of nearly seven and a half feet, but It
Is usually not more than n little over
five nod a half feet long. Najas vary
much in color and markings, but have
. . . -I.
generally tue spcciaeie mm uu m
buck of the neck, which they niwajs
listend before making an attack.
yuurterly Ueview.
Srnantlnna Paring llnnalna.
One question often asked and which
few living persons are able to answer
Is, "What are the sensations of a man
who is lielng strangled with a rope?'
Some of the few who have lived to give
an account of what occurred to them a
that critical moment say that after
one Instant of pain the chief sensation
la that of a muss of brilliant colors lie
fore the eves. Frofessor Boughtoii,
who was one day testing for himself
what such an exiM-rieuce would lc
like, lost his footing nnd was aooldon
tiillv dlsi-overed and rescued just as
the'last faint spark of life was nlsiut
to leave the liody. He declared after-
wnrd that be felt no pain mid that tin
only sensation was that of a lire be
fore his eves which finally changeu
from a bright blue to a black color,
He said that he had no fear of the
consequences and that the colors were
even n source of extreme pleasure.
By order redeemed
By 'i pel cent, com
By bal. iu bauds of Treas .
44 97
300 00
870 K1
39 27
409 00
72 00
73 00
1,301 08
$3,684 30
Clt.
..$(,244 08
04 89
.. 274 73
$3,584 30
LIABILITIES.
Borrowed money on Interest $1,000 00
Outstanding orders 1 419 70
Due on tuitions alo ou
hksoi: ncK.
Due for tuition $ loo 00
Cash in hands Treas 274 73
ensealed tax In handa Co Treas.. Oil 04
Indebtedness nfTownship 718 93
We t lie underliriiflii A minora, no cer
tify that the above report is correct to the
best ol our knowledge.
Wm. Moon,
Wm. Mkai.kv,
J. 11. Wkmtworth,
K. L. Hasi.kt. Clerk. Auditors.
June 20, 1002.
The Open Season
In all sorts of Farm and Garden Machinery, Tools and Implements is
here, and hete is where you get filled out iu Ilia best and most satis
factory manner and always at the smallest cost.
Our Line
Of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators and the like, and our slock of gar
den hoes, rakes, spades, forks, etc., is not surpassed io auy respect.
No Flies
Get through our Screen Doors and Windows, and they are ornamen
tal as well as useful. And no chickeus bresk through our Poultry
Netting, and it sells cheap. In all kinds of Shelf and heavy
Hardware
we take the lead as usual, aud save you money
old customers will tell vou.
ou
every article, as
COME SEE TJS.
SCOWDEN & CLARK.
County Phone 2'2. TIONESTA, PA.
TIONESTA
STEAM
LAUNDRY
Mlra, and llnila.
Mica and Isinglass ere not nt all the
nine, though the names are sometime
confused. Mica Is a transparent min
eral, capable of being cleaved Into elas
tic plates of extreme thinness. It Is
transparent nnd Is used like glass In
lanterns and the doors of stoves. Its
Hiwer of resisting heat makes It much
better than glass for stove disirs. Isin
glass Is a substance consisting chiefly
of gelatin. It Is prepared from the
sounds of air Madders of certain fresh
water tishes. The best deHislts of
mien iu the Vnlted States nre in the
mountains of North Carolina. In the
Black Hills of Dakota mica Is found
near tin ore, but Its presence Is not an
Indication of gold.
Is Iu full operation
ami prepared lo lo
your Work In the
HigheNt Nft lc of His
Art.
Our work compares favorably with
:ie fiuest lo be ha-l anywhere. We
are fitted io modern stylo and our
macbioery is of the newest pattern for
oiog first claM work. e ask i
rial and will guarantee perfect satis
faction.
OHtrlnl litnorance.
The London Chronicle qui tea a naval
otlh-or as saying that during the war
of 1X12 the British admiralty sent out
to Kingston, Canada, where the British
Beet was then stationed, a In rue num
ber of water casks In the belief that
Ijike Oitario was a salt water lake.
Water nnd Ihe lililnr.
As the waste in animal fcsid In those
uliu lead Indolent lives is carried off
by the kidneys it is very desirable that
thev should be kept well Hushed with
plenty of water, for pure water Is to
the kidneys what fresh air Is to the
lungs, ami taken In the early morning
preferably as hot lis it can be sipped,
It washes away the unhealthy seere
tlnns that have accumulated ill the
stomach during the night and stitnu
late It to healthy action, and then
passing on through the system till It
reaches the kidneys. cnrrii-H nway by
their aid the uric acid, gout jiolsoii and
other Impurities that should have no
fixed habitation in the Issly nt all and
would not have if the sufferer were
proK-rly dicU-d fur even two or three
weeks each year.
A Very Old RnKllnh Clolh.
I -list i.-i ii is a kim-cIcm of cotton cloth
much used by the Normans, particular-
Itrlilrlbrra; Castle.
The castle of Heidelberg Is the lar
gest in (Jermany. It stands 3:10 feet
alsive the Neekar river and was occu
pied as a castle ns early as A. 1. 1204.
In a cellar in one corner of the ruins
Is the famous 'tun" or monster cask.
:-apable of holding 4!l,i0 gallons. This
.
was for tne storage oi wine uscu
the nobility who dwelt In this castle.
Do Voa Know Vnnr Letters!
Any man who can read would prob-
nblr resent such nil Imputation of lg-
..-,, r, tills niiest on conveys. i'u
know your letters?" is what
asked the little tot when he or she llrst
seta foot In school. But grownup men
and women may be pardoned for be
lieving they nre speaking the tnitn
when they answer "yes" to the ques
tion. The chance nre, however, mni
they don't know their letters. Why
has "A" Its present shape r muuiicu
the first time! Every A merican ougni
t knnw that. A takes Its shape irom n
picture of an eagle. It was once the
ni, .tnro nr an 1- LTiman i)ir. i
senied n man's hand. F was the horned
vinnr The two uiwor strokes are the
remains of the horns and the perpen
.u.,i..r lino the uiirlcht body of the
viper. II was once the gemblnnce of
sim'P
We cot our letters from the Hwnl
clan alphabet, which In turn came
from the hieroglyphic picture writing
r t.wnt Sn don't be so sure of your
knowledge next time you are asked
simple question.
A snot Mill ,mue iruimr,
An odd Incident happened in the then
linnlsh West Indies alsnit a quartei
of a century ago that nearly caused
serious intcniational complications. A
Aliierici arksiuan. paying a visit to
Charlotte Ainaliii, amused the governor
bv an exhibition of his skill with the
rifle. Hitting on the veranda of the
Government house, he said that h
could cut with a bullet the signal hal
yards on the fiagsthff of the fort and
Inwer the Punish standard to tin
ground. As the lines were almost In
visible In the distance the governor
was willing to bet that he could not do
It. The shot rang out, and the flag fell
Presently a horseman dashed up, In
forming the governor that some one
had fired on the flag. There was great
excitement. The governor, none too
nonular. it s ns. with tl lilltar;
ruined his political future by admit
ting that the affair was a Joke Iu
which he i-oniiivcd. Iteiiort being sent
to Coiictihaircn. highly coloriKl,
course, bv the coiniiiaiidant, his excel
lency was summarily removed. New
York Press.
An Elrphnntln Sun.
Miss C. F. Cordon-Cuimiiing In her
book on Ceylon gives a few lines to a
pet elephant, who seems to have been
creature of much nuiiaiouiy ami in
telligence. He bad Is-en cnpiureu
oung and was known ns Kurunegaiiu
nek. lie used lo go the hospital rounds
with his muster, a medical officer, wno
had taught him to be generally useful
nd even to administer pills. A Malny
so'.dlcr one day dropped his pill, where
upon .lack picked it up and dropped It
to the miiirs open moiitu witu a pun
that blew It safely down.
Ilia Klwlon.
First Tourist-I'm- cr-dld jo;i come
to Florida for your health?
Sec nd 8ame-N::w, I fetched that
with inc. I came down hero to sn iot
n nallygator.
Generous.
A. woman the other day gave a Lon
don cabman 2 sovereigns In mistake
for 2 shillings. When he discovered
the mistake, he returned to the house
and handed over the uioney to the
woman's husband, who, with tears In
his eves, said: "You shall not ! a loser
bv vour honesty, my man. Your fare
was a shilling. Here's one uuu lour
pence for you."
An Important Qnaliaratlnn.
First I'.urr.lnr- What did ycr take
Hint brickyhrae for? 'Tain't no good.
Second 1 '.itrgla r 'Ta lift?
First Iturglar-Naw. I tell yer, Jim
my, if ver wa liter iniiKe a nisi vmsa
success in (lis business ycr got to know
Romethiif about art I Puck.
lloir He Took llrr llrfnaal.
What dli'. Mr. Stiongnerve say when
vou told him you would be n sister to
him?"
'Why, he had the Impudence to say
that was better stillT Then he kissed
me, lighted a cigar and asked me to
please mend his gloves for him. Cin
cinnati Commercial.
Fullon-ed Dlrrrtluna.
"We shall have to try again," said
the photographer, inspecting the result
of the lirst sitting. "Y'ou seem to hare
had one eye shut."
"Yon told me to wink naturally
said the sitter, "and that's what I was
trying to do."
A Slnccare.
Mrs. Flynn An' phwat's yer
Moike dolif now, Mrs. Casey?
Mrs. CasiV-Shure. Moike ain't doln'
annything. Mrs. Flynn. IIe"s got
government Job. I-oslic's Weekly.
The desire to get something for noth
ing makes men pay something for noth
ing. Saturday Evening Post.
Keeping down expenses nnd keeping
no her faith In her husband are what
make n married won. an lead a stren
uous life. Atchison t:iin.
$500 REWARD
WILL BE PAID AT ONCE
To any person or persons proving th
lollowintf statement not genuine, .noic
also thecures arc r;tMANRST.
Cured of Bright! Disease 16 Years.
I had b;en troubled with kidney and
liver complaint I su!Tert.ad with a dull
heavy paiu across tue nacn. l nai
eraduallv becoms all ruu down. A groat
deal of the tima my stomach was tilled
with cas. I was growing very nervotn
and was constantly suff.-ring with head
ache. Finally I discovered a white
stringy sediment III my urine which
frightened me, lor 1 knew men i nao
Briirht's disease. I began taking Thomp
son's Barosma at once and three bottle
seemed to cure me, but to insure a per
manent cure I too three bottles more
Although this was sixteen years ago 1
have bail no bad symptoms since and bavt
been perfectly free from pain.
FRANK STL'RGIS.
Auz. It. lSa3. Sturtevant. Craw. Co. Pa
Sciatic Rheumatism Cured
Six Years Ago.
Sis yean axo lint fall I wjs a great snfTcre
Irom acintic rlieumallsm. M'iingni hiv kkuifj:
n.l tmitiitis flown niv tlti?n. lijthlitnr in? Iro I
inv kind af work, and was cvnicll:d tn wall
wiih acanc to relieve my p-iin. I lic.inl of me
M thr wonilcrful cure made by riiotni,on
n.irtnia. 1 Inuzlit a bottle, and lo my ill
litfht. Ihe aecoiid ,loe seemed lo act upon m
kidneya at once, and the pain ttegan to leave
In one week afler 1 commenced taking Bantinr.
1 rode one hundred and fifty mile in a bitse
without any inconvenience nnd have been a
Tf rll has kvks aiscs. Will anwerany que
ttuoa to those who Miner aa I tltd.
H. G. Baasa.
State of I'ennaylvania. Crawford Co. aa:
Sworn and aulrtcrilied before me by Hie abovi
named amaul una loth day ol December, a
i8'7.
RKl'HKN C. TAPT, J. I
All druggists, li.oo a bottle or six foi
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
f
FRIGES LOW AS THE LOWEST
TIoiicmIu (Steam I-niiiulrj'.
New
Silverine Watch
rases traded for Old Silver '.Cases In
ny condition. Old watches taken, In ex
change for new ones
U. T. ASDKIWOJT,
Anderson A O'llara barber shop.
Tionesla, l'a
1H. a,.NNk.lt't
sibeumaUamJ
KIDNEY" -eg
BACKACHE
CURE
AH Bladder and
Urinary Disease
t nii.nr. nor, it
13 Weeks For
25Xts.
ft
for th krlxhttwl, bt
Bind MO p-pulM 1tflUBftU
vkf iportini pPr fubhih..
icoaiaa4 fur ihla ywm
authortir mat tors MrUmini t
Mam Ukll.Trts, t,v". BiUirta
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OFTICIA1T.
Office I 4 VA National Bank Iluildinn
Oil- CITY, PA
F.vrs Axainined free.
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CALIFORNIA
COLORADO AND UTAH.
Cheapen! Exenrtion Iinlrt ever in effect
to Doinla weal and norinwcai. rerson
allv Conducted i'ulliiian TouristSleenlii
far Kxcursinn from Chicago and Cin
cinnati every week.
Kletrant Through Hlceplng Car Horvic
and tuickest l line to
HOT SPRINGS, ARK.
Piilhniin Ih du ini Ritom StrrM-rK, Free
Reclining Chair Cara, lln Hot-Library
HmnkliiK Cars, Cafe Dining Cars (mean
la cartel.
Ilonble Pailv Service and most direct
Route lo the ruinous
EEAUMONT.TEX., OIL FIEL
Double Dally Service and unsurpassed
Koulnmeut to all points in Tennessee,
Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Indian
Territory, Oklahoma, I exas,
MEXICO,
I do not know of nny way so sure of
ninklne others hiippy us of being so one
self. Kir Arthur Helps.
Hare. Alwiir tillable. ijMllea.aa Tlmraltt for
IIIK III.1TIHII lii Hr4 and
4;old Itirlnllic ttuttn. wllh blue ribbon.
TakeaaaHter. KfMae ataaiKerowa awbtl
InlloN. NB4 InaltiUIONayvJiuv t.f your Urnci-K.
or mik! 4e. In tninn lor Parflelar. Trail
HOHlala and u Krllef for ..aillr.." ta Utlrr,
by rvfurai .Tiatll. lO.OOO Teatiuiomalii. bold by
ail OrucKltt.
CHIOHBBTRB CHBMIOAI. CO.
IIH IBaallawai Naaiaire, I" HI LA, FA.
Arizona, New Mexico, Iowa, Honlh Da
kota, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoinin
Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, nashin
ton and Krilish ( oluinliia.
Homenrukers' HrenrMon anil Culoniftii'
tickets on sale to poinU West, 8outhwesl
anil northwest.
n'ritr Tn-ilai for Fier descriptive mat
ter and lull partlculais to
E. A. RICHTER, Trav. Pass. Aut
bli Park Ituildiug, I'itUburg, Pa.
MARIENVILLE
HARDWARE & MACHINE
COMPANY.
SINCE THE FIRE aav.
We have moved our stock of Hardware iuto tlie ma
chine shop where we are prepared to wait on customers
as of jure. Our uiacbioery was unharmed and we tan
do your work same as ever. A good line of saws, axes
and belting, saved from the fire, and your wants in all
other material will ba promptly supplied.
1 la vd ware, Mill Siipiiltett, etc. . . .
Mill Machinery Itcpalred Prompt'
ly. Shafting, Pulley a ml Pillow
Mock Furnltthel on Short Xotlce.
NEW AND COMPLETE LINE OF
RUBBER AND LEA THER BEL TING.
Shelf Hardware, Irou, Nails aud Tools at the Lowest
Market Price. Stoves of all kinds. Perfect Olive
Ranges a Specialty; Guaranteed to Bake. Axes, Pea
vy Cant Hooks, Spuds, Atkins' Hand Croscut, Baud
and Circular Saws, Returned if Unsatisfactory. Abra
sive Emery Wheels.
E. A. YETTER. MANACER, MARIENVILLE, PA.
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Not to Burn,
But to sell.
All kinds of .
Watches,
except poor ones.
All kinds of
Prices,
except high prices.
Fred. Orcttcnborgor
QKNRRAI.
BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST.
All work ierutiniiig to Machinery, En
gines, Oil Well Tools, (las or Water Kit
lingssnd General Hlacksmltlilng prompt
ly done at Low Kates. Repairing Mill
Machinery given special attention, and
sHtisfactinn guaranteed.
Simp in rear of and Just west of the
Shaw House, Tidioute, Ta.
Your patronage solicited.
KRKD. ORKTTK.N HKKNKR
THE OLD RELIABLE
t(al
gas
The LEADING JEWELER.
82 SEN KC A St., OIL CITY, PA.
oA4
THE VISIBLE WRITING
OLIVER
TYPEWRITER
Shows every word as
written; aliens perfect
ly, anil needs least re
pa'r. Write for cata
logue and get name of
nearest representative.
Agents io all leading
cities.
The Oliver Typewriter re
ceived the Gold Medal, High
est Award, at the Buffalo Ex
position. THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER CO.
107 Lake St., Chicago, III
LIVERY STABLE,
Or
TIONESTA. - PENN.
S. S. CANFIELD. PROPRIETOR.
Good Htock, flood Carriage and Riir
iiis to lot upon the most reasonable terms,
le will also do
JOB TIEIIUCIILSra-
All orders lea at the Post Offloe wll
receive prompt attention.
for
the
We are putting
the town wild
on Negligee
Shirts!
The McCuen Co. models
this season put all others io
clear.
If You Doubt
we ask jnu to look at three of
the leading styles, They wil
convince you on sight.
Tlie 11 M K l'oiig, whito embroi
dered with colored culls.
The Fan Tan, a new shade of
Grass Tan with stripes or dots.
The Xewport. a white figured
lying Cioth 1'lcated the entire
front from top to bottom.
A hundred others but these
World Beaters.
are
THE McCUEN CO.
2b AND 29 SENECA ST.,
OIL CITY, PA.
HOW alsiulvour sbs-k of Htstionary T
We do high ciasa Job Printing.
Ir br I lie ri inv. and uiiuronriated to