Smart & Silberberg. Getting in Shape For Fall Campaign. It is sometime" good business policy to lake losses rather than carry goods over into another year ; at least we think so. We believe there is money made in assuming these losses, even though we wiuce at the time, for it leaves our stock bright nd fresh and frees us from the handicap so mauy of our competitors are struggling under. We make mistakes occasionally, just as often, perhaps, as anyone else does, but when e God we have erred in judgment we try and remedy it at soon as we can. A mistake means a loss; oftimes a big one. Hence these prices: A choice of about 50 patterns of Foulard Silks, all our $1, II 25 and tl 50 grade, at 59c yard. Many may doubt this assertion, but our word for it not yard of this lot cost less than 75o, while most of them cost 92 c and some as high as $1.15 a yard. This is a big loss to us, but we made the serious mistake of buying 200 patterns, where 100 would bave answered. We've sold about the latter quantity, and in our judgment the only way to make a clean sweep of the balance is to assume this great loss. Also a choice of about 50 patterns of our 75c and 85c Foulard Silks at 40c yard. Not an old one in the lot ; not a single poor pattern. They're not only well worth the price we originally asked for them, but they're as good as lots of stores charge f 1.00 for. Carpets at Less Than Cost. Ten patterns ot best 10 wire Tapestry Brussels at 49o a yard. Not bad patterns either, but some that we've carried over for a season or two and we want tbein to move. 300 or Jlore Rug Lengths at -13r, 63c and 98c Each. Some of these are of Trpestry Brussels, some Velvets, Wiltons, Ax minsters, Moquettes, etc. They're just in right lengths for rugs, and are particularly cheap. Special Matting: Sale. 25o Matting for 18o 3oo Matting for 23c 50c Maltiog for 3oo SMART & OIL CITY, PA. Mushroom Foully Grown. Any one limy rnlse mushrooms In bis rclhir or own In his Httlo witu very sat isfactory result. He should tin vp a bed which limy consist of a slmllow Ihix. mill this should lo tilled with n dark, rich Inn in to the depth of. any, eight Inches. It should he In a dnrk place, nnd n damp place also Is IxMicticinl, hut If he uses an attic the room may le kept dark by heavy curtains and the earth damp by frequent watering. An average tem perature of front to 7 decrees should Ik- maintained. Almost all seeds men sell the spawn bricks, and when the bed Is prepared the spawn should be l-oken"luto fine surface particles and Just eoven-d with the earth. Notwithstanding the popular belief, mushrooms do not come up hi n night, but they do In four or five nights, and when once np their growth Is very rapid. Exchange. Mvlost Indelible Ink. If the shell of the Purpura lapillus be broken there Is seen on the back of the nnlinal, just under the skin, a slender, whitish vein which contains a yellow liquor. When this liquor Is applied to linen with n small brush nnd existed to the sun it Iccoinom successively preen, blue and purple, nnd tinally set tles Into a brilliant nnclinngoiilile crim son. Housewives of New Kiiglntid have growing abundantly on the sen Kid rocks in their nelghliorliooda little living littles of Indelible Ink. not to be excelled in Ix-niity or durability by any manufactured product, since neither ncid nor alcohol will affect this Juice of the whelk. Mnnailss Joko. "John," she said softly, "have you been saying nnytliiiig about me to mother lately';" "No," replied John. "Why do yon nskT "Ttociiiio she said this morning that she liellevcd you were on the eve of roHwlUK to me. Now, I do not wish yon to xpoiik to mother when you have anything of that kind to say. Speak to me. nnd I'll manage the business with mother." And John said he would. The II lb. The l.iviiiit Church quotes this from a Connecticut Woman's diary, dated 17!: "We had roust pork for dinner, and Ir. S.. who carved, held up it rib on his fork nod said. 'Here, ladies. Is what Mother Eve was made of." 'Yes,' said Sister Tatty, and it's from very much the same kind of critter.' " To Miotr It. Wngo Iliugo I'm going to bring my wife round to call on yon tonight. Wiutcrby That's right; but do me a favor, old man. Kon't let her wear her new dross. I don't want my wife to sw it Just now. Bingo (grinilyi Why, that's what we ire coining for. SILBERBERG, Affords better opportunities for capable, ambitions, energetic young people than any other department of human activity. The rVochastar Buslnass Institute hat a national reputation for thorough work, and its graduates are in constant demand. Many times during the last year the managers were compelled to say to applicants for young men and women to fill genteel, remuner ative positions: "Nobody to send the supply is exhausted.' Catalogue free. Rochester, N. Y. A Jtorsnoodr Injunction. A etrnnge old world privilege, dating back to the time when the Norsemen came to Normnndy, was exercised last year In the Island of Guernsey. It Is called the "Clamour de Hiiro." . Py the ancient law of the Island n person who thinks his land rights are Iwlng In fringed upon has only to draw up a statement of the case, which he swears to liefore two witnesses. This he then presents to the bailiff of the Island nnd, dropping upon one knee, erics out in French: "Oh, Hollo, my prince, succor me: 1 nm wrongedl" This proceeding nets as nn Injunc tion, nnd the person complained of as trespasser has to stay his trespass un til the matter has Ivcen adjudicated up on by the courts. This right of Issu ing one's own Injunction by calling nn to Hollo was given to the people of Guernsey by liollo or Ilrolf. the Nor wegian pirate who made himself the first Puke of Normandy In 1)11, nnd there Is probnbly no example of n legnl procedure of like antiquity which Is to day carried out In the same way ai tbnt In which It was first Instituted. Greek llaslianil llonsekeepero. Ill Greece it Is the custom for the man of the house to go out early In the morning nnd not only to order the day's fond, but to send along with the boy who delivers It explicit orders bow he wishes to have It conked. In this connection It should be remarked tbnt any man of Greece can cook any Greek dish. Grecian women seldom go to market and often do not know how to cook ns well as their husbands. These icoplo cut very lightly In the morning, the meal consisting of fruit. At noon comes the first real meal, the breakfast. From noon until 4 o'clock they sleep. This is the mid day siesta. To call upon it Greek at this time were quite as rude as to call upon an America n at a corressnding hour In the morning. At 4 o'clock an other light luncheon Is eaten. The din ner, or hearty meal, is not eaten until late in the evening, sometimes ns late as 0 or 10 o'clock. Good Housekeep ing. The Gammed Flower. Yon may buy upon the street flowers which to the eye lire of a bloom as line nnd n growth ns fresh ns any which could be procured nt the most costly establishment. You buy them for a song anil bring them home, when, lo! to your astonishment and dismay they fall to pieces at a breath like a cardlsHird house. They have been nul Jecled to one of the "tricks of the trade." It is known its the "gumming process." A single drop of gum Is In serted with n sharp pointed Instrument Into the center of each calyx, and by this menus the conformity of the bloom Is preserved until the flowers tire sold. The coinHjsitioii of the gtiiu is such as to dry up and set Immediately. Wont ing Invisible even lo Hie closest cru line KvervlMMlr'o Mncnxiite KILLS TV0 BEARS WITH KNIFE. Colorado Guide Says President's Les sons Saved Hia Life. Rifle, Col., Aug. 19. W. E. Tribble, one of the oldest guides on the west ern slope, arrived here from ramp swathed in bandages and splints and bruised and broken In body and spirit. He credits President Roosevelt's lea sons In the use of a hunting knife twe years ago with saving his life. Tribute had gone out Into the nioun tains hunting and flfhlnr, and sv raught away from camp without hit rifle by a hungry grizzly, which dis p a ted his path. Usually bears are tot timid to give fight, but this animal took the aggressive from the start and Tribble had to fall back on his hunting knite, the only weapon he poa sessed. He said of the encounter: "I always thought I would be In a hurry when I met a bear, and he looked huge and businesslike. 1 creased him and then he came for me landed on my left arm and then scratched my face. I was not long in getting my knife out then, and had got over being scared, and I stabbed him good and straight, right when Teddy showed us the place, and Teddj was right because the thing rolled over, and I knew he was mine. I wa just getting ready then to feel my arm hurt and my head was bleeding badly, when the mate hove In sight and took her medicine straight" Assistance From Wales. Iondon, Aug. 19. William Abraham member of parliament for the Rhond da valley division of Glamorganshire and president of the South Wales Miners' federation. In an address de llvered before the Rhom'da valley miners, urged the acceptance of the proposal of a financial contribution tc assist the striking miners In the Unit ed States who. he said, were fighting for the cherished principle of arbitra tion. The meeting passed a resolu tion In favor of contributions being made by the federation. Mountain Climber's Body Found. Zermntt, Switzerland, Aug. 19. The body of Dr. I-argltt, rhltf Judge ot the Heme court, was found at the bot tom of a precipice of Mount Dow, which thj deceased climbed last Sat urday. MARKET REPORT. New York Provision Market New York, Aug. 18. WHEAT No. 2 red, "5HB"5-V f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluta, SOVsC CORN No. i corn, 63 ',4c f. o. b. afloat. OATS New mixed. 40c; old white, 64 65c; track mixed western, nominal, track white, nominal. PORK Mess, $17.75 18.75 ; family. J20.OliQM.50. HAY Shipping. 6370c; good tc choice. $1.0561.10. BUTTER Creamery, extras, 20c; factory, 16c; imitation creamery, western fancy, 17 Vic CHEESE Fancy large white, 9c; small white, 9Tc. EGGS State and Pennsylvania, 210214c. POTATOES Long Island, 11.12 Buffalo Provision Market. Buffalo, Aug. 18. WHEAT No. 1 northern, 72ic; winter wheat. No. 2 red. 74c. CORN No. 2 corn, 64 He f. o. b afloat; No. 3 corn, 64c. OATS No. 2 white, 38c; No. 3 mixed. 29c. FI.OL'R Spring wheat, best patent, per nil.. $4.004.25; low grades, 12.251ft 2.75. BL'TTEIl Creamery, western, ei tra tubs, 21c; state and Pennsyl vania creamery, 21c; dairy, fair to good, 1740 18'jc. CHEESE Fancy full cream. 11c; good to choice, 100104c; common to fair, 84 S 94c EGGS State, fresh fancy, 20c. POTATOES New, per bushel, 23 S 60c. East Buffalo Live Stock Market CATTLE Best steers on sale, 18.00 (i&.25; good to choice shipping steers, $ii.jn'a i.r.n; coarse, rough but fat steers, $5.50(56.65; choice to smooth fat heifers, $6.25 J 6.75; common to fair heifers, $3.85 4.75; good butcher bulls, $3.8511 4.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Spring lambs, choice to fancy, $3.85(86.75; fair to good, $5.50 5.75; choice to handy wethers, $4. On 4.25. HOGS Mixed packers' grades, $7.00 7.10; medium hogs, $7.10(37.15; choice 240 lbs and upwards, $7.20 7.25. Buffalo Hay Market HAY Timothy, loose. No. 1 por ton, $19. imfi 2o.00; timothy, prime loose baled. $18.(og 19 00; timothy No. 1 Uled. $18.00. Little Falls Cheese Market Little Falls. Aug. 18. Sales cf cheeae today were: Large, colored, 2 lot of 188 boxes ft 94c; large, colored, 1 lot of 5 boxes at 9c; nr.all, white, 7 lots if 3'j boxes at 94c; small, white, 21 lots of 1,475 boxes at 9'4c; small, colored, 9 lots of 514 boxes at 94c; small, col ored, l-i lots U l.n8 boxes at 9Vt'-; twins, colored, 8 lots of 50 boxes at 94c: twins, colore.!. 2 kit of 211 boxes at 9',4c; l-vins. whil', 5 lots ol 372 boxes at 94c; twins, white, 9 lots of 740 boxes at 9 Vic Utica Cheese Market Utlca, Aug. 18. On the dairy board of trade today tire offerings of cheese were 65 lots of 5.750 boxes. Large cliec-e sold at Sc; small at 94ti94c. BUTTER 145 tubs of creamery but ter sold at 21c and 17 tubs at 214c The Moroa; She Yes, I am sorry 1 married yon; so Iherel He Oh! You were glad to get any body, I guess, loll worn no young bird when I married you. Hue Xo? But, considering what I got, you must admit I was uu early bird. Philadelphia Press. Ills llonk In Ibr lll-ra-kr. "All." exclnlnn-d the cannibal. m:ic!;. lug bis lips, "w hat kind of a minister was that we had for dinner?" "Your cxeellency," n-plit-d bis usik, "I should say it was a prime mini-tor." - Household Words. rwrluna Old I'ciluo. In one of the suburbs of Paris a wealthy merchant died the other O.iy, and oil the evening of the fiuu nil his lielshlHirs witnessed a curious cere mony. Ail hour before the Innly was to be taken to the cemetery the relatives of the dead man, live or six In number, went out Into the garden adjoining the house nnd walked solemnly ami silent ly around It. Each curried a lantern and kept his eyes llxed on the ground, as though be were looking for some thing. Finally they all balled In front of a Inrge pile of stones nnd, laying aside their lanterns, proceeded to throw down the pile. After every stone bad been removed they examined minutely the sHt on which the pile had rested and then slowly and with bowed heads returned! to the house. This Is an old Norma n custom, and it is observed In this Instance liecnuso the dead man was n native of Glson. There Is a tradition In Normandy that before burying a IhmI.v nil the ground around his dwelling should be searched In or der to make sure that the soul has not hidden Itself somewhere. At one time every family in Normandy faithfully observed this tradition, but now only a few pay heed to It. The Inr 1HSI. The year issi was a chronological oddity of the oldest kind. besides Ivelng a inatlicinatlcnl curiosity seldom etiinl ed. From right to left and left to right It reeds the same. Eighteen divided by 2 gives t as a quotient; SI divided by 0 gives !; if divided by !. the quo tient contains n I); if multiplied by 0, the product contains two !s: 1 nnd 8 are (l; 8 anil 1 ere 0. If the IS lie placed under the SI nnd added, the sum Is fr.l. If the figure be added thus 1. 8. S. 1 it will give IS ns the result. Rending to the middle from rigid to left or from left to right It Is IS. and IS is two-ninths of SI. By adding, dividing and multiplying ten '.is are produced, lielng one ! for each year to the begin ning of the last decade of the nine teenth century. No wonder the fortune teller, the as trologers nnd the mathematicians weave sn many strange fancies around that curious c nihiiintlon of Ik'tires. It may have been "hat Induced Mother Slilpton to end her pinpltollo Jingle with "And nt last the world to an end shall (Hue l:i ei. Iitecu hundred and clgu.y-e::e." T'-e; n-rt I o tt-.Sn. n'.i a q-.ii t r t ab 'it llallau lalioiiis." f.i'.l a cm :;i'ir who cm p' a i'; t y.v.v.-y of ;::: i. 'Wl that s l!..-.t tie ;- r! s . lately refuse to work :n the r::In. H! :p a uiiir.t: end think. li:d yo i evir s"i a ; in-; i t tln t-.i work inr in t'.i.' t-lrevis. :-:.ring l;neles or doll!'.- v.'-:: olli'i' m.-.-',vl r in the iv.ln'.' Veil, yon never did and proba bly never will, .lust i'.r so.ui as a show er m-:s l: no itia'.tu- li-v.v sKht. they will M-iiiuil'le for cover. If the rain ailiintes. they will so n complain of feel;::-: sick an l k:e '.: i ff f r the day. :nc fdh w uiil lane a mt thioat. un it her will be I'tml led rp with pains in his Hiouineh. and o.her will suddenly strqu're revere ailments if all sorts. It is useless t p attempt to d-i anyihlug with tin in. Mid pic;;y ..; they will all ;. i troopitr: li iuu'." Philadelphia !Icccnl. ol Olhrr-Wlae. There is an old allegorical picture of , girl scared at a grass hopper, but in tae ,ct of heedlessly treading on a snake This is paralleled by the man who spends a large stun of mmey building a cyclone cellar, but neglecting to provide hia fam ily with a bottle of C'haniuerla in s Colic nolera and inarrnoea itaiiieuy as a sale guard against bowel e mplaitits, whose victims outnumber inoae i ine cyclone a hundred to one. This remedy Is every where recognised as the most prompt reliable medicine in use tor these dis eases. Sold by Killiuer Brew , Tlonosta, W. U. Wilklns, Wesl Hickory, Pa. II in. J. Sterling Morion, late Secre tary ol Agriculture, says : "The Ilusiness College is far the best school to bring out the faculties required to do the work In this business age. I have four sons in business and each was given a course In a business college." Warren business University, Warren, retina., stands In the front rank aa a business training school. Write to-day tor particulars iu regard to its course ofstudy. 2t My boy when four years old was taken with colic and cramps in his stomachs. I sent lor the doctor and he injected mor phine, but the child kept getting worse. I then gave him hair a leasponnliil of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera anil Diar rhoea Keinedy, and in half an hour be was sleeping and soon recovered. F. I,. Wilkius, Shell Lake. Wi. Mr. Wilkins is a book-keeper for the Khell Lake Lumber Co. Sold by Killtner llros., Tin nesta, W. O. Wilkins, West Hickory, Pa. A Great Discovery, Not Made by Accident. Great discoveries are not always made by accident but often by perseverance, constant study and experience. Such w the case that resulted in the discovery ol Thompson's Ilarosraa which is remarkable for its cures in Kidney, Liver and bladder troubles, also Scialic Rheumatism. Barosuia is rem trk.ib'.e also in the fact that the cures it tnaket are Permintnl. A Serious Case Easily Cured. The third dote of Thompsons' Barosrna made me feel liVe a new man. I suffered almutayear with piia in the bark, side and groiu. My hands, nrtus, and side of face liecanie num. ; would wake up numb all over; had to get out of ld and go through gymnastic exercises to get asleep. I made up my mind to sell out the jewelry business, as I lost thirty pounds of flc-li in one year. I am very thankful I took Thonijon's Barostna and shall remain in Titusville. Any person (Tiicted as I was can call on J. J. Itorne, jcweltr, 29 West Spring street, and learn what Barostna, Backache, Liver, Kidney and Lumbago Cure did for me. It is a valu able remedy. The above cure was effect ed five years ago and I have been well tnt since. J. . BORNK. Cured in Four Djya, Aliout twenty years agi I contracted a sprain and lumbago, causing numbness in back and hip, which enmiued me to my bed. Capt. S. R Smith called on me and said : "Get a bo'.tle of Thompson's Barosma," which I did taking large doses aud to my surjirise in about four days I rolled out of bed a well man. Although this was twenty years ago, I have had Do return of the svmptoms since. (Signed) JOHN P. PIKKFER. Sept. 1st. 1900. Selkirk. I'a All druggists, f 1.00 a bottle or six foi TIONESTA STEAM LAUNDRY 1st lu lull oprriilioii uuil r'ifir'l tu Io your Work In I lie Highest Style or the Art. . Our work compares favorably with the finest to be had anywhere. We are filled in modern style and our machinery is of the newest pattern for doing first class work. We ask trial and will guarantee perftct satis faction. riUCES LOW AS THE LOWEST Tioiiemta Stenui Lnuiidr)'. The 23d Semi- Annual Clearance Sale of THE IMUEN COMPANY, starts JIOXIHY, .11 til NT 11th, ami lasts TF.X 1 lY. To people who have patronize! these sales in the past the auuouucemeul is sullicient. The extremely cold and wet season has left more than the usual amount of choice goods to be sacrificed. Timse in med of Meu's, Beys' or Children's Clothing, Hats, Cas and Furnishing; Goods, Trunks, 15u9 nr Suit Cases will profit by an eatlv call. Fur full particulars see the Derrick. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND SENECA ST. , OIL CITY, PA. . MKNPMKNT TO THK CON8TITC- A HON PltOI'08El) TO THK I I I I. ZENS OK Tills l OMMONN r.Al.Tll KOR THEIR AI'I'ltOVAL OR REIKI HON BY THE UKNKKsL ASSEM BLY OK TUB t OM.MON WEALTH OK I'ENNSYl.VANIA. I'UULISIIEO BY OIll'ER OK THE BIT It ETA RY OK THE roMMONWKALTII. IN I'l'ltSUANCK OK ARTICLE XVllIOKTHi: IONSI1 IUTION. AJOINT RESOLUTION. Proposing an amendment to section ton of artiels one ol the constitution, so mat a di-rhargs of a Jury for failure to agrmt or othsr necessary cause shall not work an ai quittat. Section l. Be It resolved by the Senate and Horn's of Representatives of the I'om nioti wraith of I'f nnsy Irsina in Onueral As sembly met. That the following be proponed as an amendment to ths constitution; that is to say, that Section ten of Article ou, which read as lollowa : "No person shall, for any Indiclnlils of ftniss, be proceeded against criminally by Information, except in eaw-a arising in tk laud or naval forcrs or in Ilia militia, when in actual srvice. In thus ol war or public danger, or by leave of the cenrt for oppreaaion or mfmleuieauor in ilhoe. No person shall for the same efleiire, lis Iwlcs put in jeopardy of life or limb ; nor shall private property be taken nr applied to pub lic use, without autlinritv of law and wllli out Just compensation bring first mails or secured," ba amended so aa to read as follows ; No pnrson shall, for any indli'tablc. offense, be proceeded against criminally by Infor mation Hxot-pl in cases arising iu ihs laud or naval forces, or iu the militia, when in actual service in time of war or public danger, or by leave of lbs court for oppress ion ur misdemeanor in cities. No peroon shall, for the same ctTenae, he twice put in jeopardy of lite or limb ; but a ilinrharge 0 the j'try tor ftuturt to airer or olht-r nrovMOi-y rrtnjc Ahatl rvit tcorfc nn fie quittal. Nor shall private properly he taken or applied to public Dse, without auiborityol law and without just compen sation being first made or secured. A trne copy of the Joint Resolution. W, W. OKI EST, Secretary of the t'onuuonwealth. AMENDMENT TO TIT i CONSTITU TION PKOI'OSEI) TO THE ClI'I Z.KNS OK THIS IOMMONW EALTH KOR THK! It API'ROVAL OR KEJKC TION BY THE OKNERAL ASSEMBLY OK THE COMMONWEALTH OK PEN NSYLVANIA, PUBLISHED BY ORDER OK THE SEI RETARY OK THE COM MONWEALTH. IN PURSUANCE OK ARTICLE XVHI OK THE CONSTITU TION. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth. Section I. Be it resolve. I by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania iu Oeoeral Assembly met, That the following is pro posed aa an amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, In accordanre with the provinioiisuf the eight eenth article thereof: Amendment. Add at the end of fection seven, article three, the billowing words: -'Unless before it shall be introduced lu the lieneral As sembly, such promised smcial or local law shall have lu first submitted to a jsipular vote, at a general or special election in the Ideality or localities to be affected by its op eration, under au order of the court of com mon pleas of the resMH.-tlve county afler bearing and application granted, and shall have been approved by a majority of the voters at Bach election : Provided, That no such election shall be held until the decree of court authorizing the same shall Lave been advertised for at least thirty (,U) days In the locality or localities allevled, iu such manner as the court may direct. A tlue copy of the Joint Resolution, W. W.ORIEsr, Secretary of the Commonwealth. OFTICIAIT. Olliie ) National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined froo. Exclusively optical. The Open Season In all sorts of Farm and Gardon Machinery, Tools and Implements is here, and heie is where you get filled nut iu the bust and most satis factory manner and always at the smallest oost. Our Line Of Hows, Harrows, Cultivators aud the like, and our slock of gar. den hoes, rakes, spades, forks, etc., is not surpassed in any respect. No Plies Get through our Screen Doors and Wiudowe, aud they are ornamen tal as well as useful. And nn chickens break through our Poultry Netting, and sells cheap. In all kinds of Sholf and heavy Hardware we take the lead as usual, aud save you motley ou every article, as old customers will tell you. COME AJSTD SEE US. SCOWDEN & CLARK. County Thone 2'. MARIENVILLE HARDWARE & MACHINE COMPANY. SINCE THE FIRE-a We have moved our stock of Hardware into tho ma chine shop where we are prepared to wait ou customers as of yoro. Our machinery was uuliarmed and we cau do your work same as ever. A good line of saws, axes and belting, saved from the fire, and your wants iu all other material will be promptly supplied. -JH''!"!!!''?' MlllSitppHcti, rte. . . . Mill Machinery lteitatrcd Prompt- Itf. Shafilit j, Puller a m Pillow lMockJ?nrnlhedaii Short Xotlre. NEW AND COMPLETE UNE OF v Shelf Hardware, Iron, Nails and Tools at the Lowest Market Price. Stoves of all kinds. Perfect Olive Ranges a Specislty; Guaranteed to Bake. Axes, Pea vy C'snt Hooks, tpuds, Alkius' Haud Croseut, Baud and Circular Saws, Returned if Unsatisfactory. Abra sive Emery Wheels. E. A. YETTER. MANACER, MARIENVILLE, PA. A HP c H Not to Burn, But to sell. All kinds of Watches, except poor ones. All kinds of Prices, except high prices. 1 The LEADING JEWELER. 32 SENECA St., OIL CITY, Y if K Vfij) (S) (Si few (gw ((: M THE VISIULE WRITING OLIVER TYPEWRITER Shows every word as written; aligns perfect ly, and needs least re pair. Write for cata logue and get name of nearest representative. Agents in all leading cities. Tho Oliver Typewriter re ceived tho Gold Medal, High est Award, at tho Buffalo Ex position. THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER CO. 107 Lake St., Chicauo, III TIONESTA, PA. WBBERANDLEA THER BEL TING.. Fred, tircttenborgor GENEKAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work iiertainiiiK to Machinery, Kn dines, till nil Tools, (iaa or Water Klt liiiK ami lieneral rllackNiiiitlilns; prompt ly dune at Iiw Kate. KepaihiiR Mill Machinery given secial attention, and satiHtHctiotl guaranteed. Nliop iu rear of anil lust west of the Sbaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronaKO aollclted. KKKD. (! P. ETT E N B K Itf i K K THE ULD RELIABLE stUaa s -OK- TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CAWFIELD, PROPRIETOR. flood Stock, flood Carriages and Rug gloa to let upon the tnoxt reammalile tonus. Ha will alno do job TBciisra- All orders left at the Pout Olllce wil receive prompt attention. CALIFORNIA COLORADO AND UTAH. VAmpM Achi i(i Jtntrt ever In effect to points We.t and Northwest. Person ally fiiiidiiclcd Pullman TouristSleeping far Excursion from Chicago and Cin cinnati every week. Kleitant Through Nletplng Car Kervice and (luiekesl Time lo HOT SPRINGS, ARK. I'ullmnil lhuu inij Iltiom A'cciits, Free Reclining Chair '('am, Iluiret-I.ibrary Smoking Cars, Cafe Dining Cars (meals a la carlo). Doulile Daily Service and most direct Home to the famous BEAUMONT. TEX..0IL FIELD Doulilo Pally Service and unsurpassed Equipment lo all points In Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, Texas, MEXICO, Arizona, New Moxlco, Iowa, South Da kota, Neliraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Washing ton and llritish folumliia. yomcaet'Avr' KrciirAion owrf Colonials' tickets on sale to points West, Southwest and Northwest. Writr To-ilny for Fir descriptive mat ter and full particulars to E. A. RICHTER, Trav. Pass. Ant. 81J Park liiiilding, Pittsburg, Pa. ft s
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