Smart & Silberberg. Getting in Shape For Fall Campaign. It is sometime good busiuew policy to 'ake losses rather than carr; good over iuto another year; at least we think W We believe there u money made in assuming these losses, even though we wince at tho time, for it leaves our dock bright aud fresh and frees us from the tmutlicap so many of our competitors are struggling under. We make mistakes occasionally, just as o'ten, perhaps, as anyone else does, but when we fiud we have erred in judgment wo try and remedy it ai sooo 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, (1 '-'5 and $1 50 grade, at 50c yard. Many may doubt this assertion, but our word for it not yard of this lot cost less than 75c, while most of them cost 9-3c 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 have 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 tbem, but they're as good as lots of stores charge (1.00 for. Carpets at Less Than Cost. Ten patterns nt best 10 wire Tapestry Brussels at 49c a yard, bad patterns either, but some that we've carried over for a scasou o, and we want them to move. 200 or More Hug Length at 13e, 65c and .Sc Each. Some of these are of Trpestry Brussels, some Velvets, Wiltons, Ax minsters, Moqueltts, etc. They're just in right lengths for rugs, aud are particularly cheap. Special Matting .Sale. '2oo Matting for ISo 35c Matting for Sic Mc Matting for 3oc SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY, PA. itt The Union Party Now Owned and Operated by Democrats. WANT TO CAPTURE LEGISLATURE Then They Would Proceed to Elect a Democratic Senator Plana All Laid Out Some Sensational Democratic Fakes Exposed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Philadelphia, Sept. 2. What every body has been expecting has at last come to pass. The Democracy has gobbled the so-called Union party at one gulp. On Saturady last the Demo cratic state leader, Colonel James M. Gufley, held a conference In this city with Frank M. Riter, state chairman of the Union party, and completed the details. It Is a notorious fact that Democrats have been after Union party delegates right and left for weeks. Tho result of this Is that the Democratic owners of the Union party have demanded an endorsement of Paulson and Guthrie or else they will "rough" the conven tion and make a scene. The people in charge of the Republi can state headquarters have kept themselves fully informed of the move ments of tho Democrats in their work of capturing the Independent remnant In this city and state. An aqent of the party went into Washington coun ty and offered the delegates of the Union party there free transportation and all expenses to Philadelphia If they would vote to endorse Pattison. In this city the most unusual proceed ings have been resorted to to capture delegate in the interest of the Demo cratic party. A DEMOCRAT FOR SENATOR It is now understood that the deal between the Union party promoters and the Democratic managers includes not only the Indorsement of tho Demo cratic state ticket, but an arrangement for the selection of candidates for the legislature who will be pledged to vote for a Democrat for United States sena tor and the support of Democrats and Unionists of a fusion candidate for mayor of Philadelphia next spring. In the promotion of the mayoralty scheme It Is understood the so-called Union party state convention will un dertake to authorize a reconstruction of the Philadelphia Union ward and city committees along the line? calcu lated to promote the deal already en tered into. This means that an effort will be made to depose men In Phila delphia who favor Judge Pennypaeker and substitute Democrats or those who are In harmony with the Democratic scheme. A samnle of the work tbev have been Not two Affords better opportunities for capable, ambitious, energetle young people than any other department of human activity. The Rochester Business Institute has a national reputation for thorough work, and iU 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 said the supply Is exhausted." Catalogue free. Rochester, N. Y. carrying on was furnished the other night In this city. Members of the Union Party committee of the Thir teenth ward met at Eighth street and Fairmount avenue and elected IxmlB Meunch and William McGowan as dele gates to the state convention, Instruct ing them to support ex-Judge Penny packer for governor. The meeting, which was presided over by Joseph Weinrich, was invaded by members of the Democratic Ward Executive Com mittee, who wished to throw the sup port of the convention to Robert B. Pattison. Failing In their efforts to stampede the convention the Democrats bolted, and held a second convention at 521 North Seventh street, where they elect ed representatives for Pattison. A PACKED CONVENTION. The Union party has held no pri maries. A few men have gathered here and there and they have chosen their delegates. In some cases there has been snap judgment and In other cases two sets of delegates have been elected from the same district. But the Pat tison delegates will be admitted to the convention. Of course there will be some Penny packer men in the convention, but the Pattison men control the machinery of the party by purchase and they will see to it that Pattison has a majority In the convention. It will be a packed gathering and the Pennypaeker dele gates will not stand a chance of being treated fairly. SOME DEMOCRATIC FAKES. Sensational fakes are playing a prominent part In the Democratic cam paign. A week or two ago somebody sent Hon. Robert E. Pattison an al leged infernal "marnine." After a lot of exploitation it turned out to be a package of harmless stuff. Last week the story was Industrious ly circulated by the Democrats that State Insurance Commissioner I. W, Durham, the Philadelphia leader, who Is In Colorado, was dangerously ill with a chronic disease. It Is not a new trick to invent reports that this and that political leader are not expected to live long, owing to some malady that has taken hold of them. For the last dozen years Quay's enemies have from time to time reported him in a dying condition. Several years before his death the late lamented Chria Magee read in the newspapers that he was a dying mnn. And there have been other similar cases. Commissioner Durham Is In perfect health and will return to Philadelphia this week. He rides on an average 25 miles a day, and in a recent per sonal letter declared that he was never so well In his life. Klreines -Heel. "Were you punitive enough when yon told the old 111:111 joii Intended to marry his daughters" "Yes. but be wjis negative."- Cincin nati Commercial Tribune. A TARIFF TEST Now Pennsylvania's Iron and Steel In dustry Has Crown. The fight in Pennsylvania this fall la one of tho most Interesting in tho country, because of the large congres sional luterosts involved. The pro posed Democratic attempt to revise the tariff enters largely Into the sub ject and Increases the Importance of the contest. Of great Interest to the people of thle state is a special bulletin Just Issued by the census bureau. It shows what Republicans and a protective tariff have done for the state and its wage workers through the development of Its iron and steel Industry. The re port says: Pennsylvania's place as the leader In this Industry is thus shown by the re port. Of the total capital reported for active establishments in 1900, namely, $590,530,384. Pennsylvania contributed I321.9S5.659, or considerably over one half, as compared with :26.291.407 In 1S90 (total $414,044,844), still over one half, and $102,956,223 In 1SS0 (total $209,904,965), a little less than one half. The average number of wage-earners employed In the whole country In 1900 was 222.607, who were paid wages amounting to $120,836,338. Of these to tals Pennsylvania gave work to 110.S64 wage earners, almost one-half of the total reported, paying them $61,908,405, or over one-half of the wages paid In this industry In the United States. In 1900 the cost of all materials used by Iron and steel establishments, in cluding freight charges, amounted to $522,431,701. Pennsylvania's contribu tion to this total was $2S3,142.7S5, con siderably more than the total cost re ported by all the other states in the union. In 1S90 the amount reported by Pennsylvania for cost of materials was $1S0,220.237, compared with $327. 272.815 for the whole country, and In 1SS0 It was $92,267,030. compared with $191,271,150 for all the states. The value of the Iron and steel pro ducts reported by Pennsylvania In 1900 was $434,445,200, compared with $S04. 034.918 for tho United States, or 54 per cent, of tho total value reported. In 1S90 the figures for Pennsylvania were $264,571,624, nnd for the whole country they were $478,687,519. Penn sylvania's contribution amounting to 55.3 per cent., slightly more than In 1900. In 1880 the value of the pro ducts made by iron and steel establish ments In Pennsylvania was $145,576, 268. as compnred with $206,557,685 re ported by the United States, the pro portion of Pennsylvania being 49.1 per cent That New Party In Pittsburg. Republicans throughout the state would have considerable more inter est In the so-called "Hallot Reform Party." organized In Pittsburg last week, if it were headed by men of re sponsibility. The fart is that this or ganization has been formed to be used as a club by some politicians in Pitts burg. It is not entitled to the consid eration of anybody, under the circum stances. There is a tug fight going on in Pittsburg and this alleged "Ballot Reform Party" Is only another and newer phase of the Pittsburg row. It is to be used against the regular Re publican state ticket Bliltfrra. Fplilcrs tire an unsociable, misan thropical race nt the best of times und usually repird each other with the most iiiiecmi'ioiiilsing aversion. This liubitters till social intercourse, so that 11 spider wandering by accident Into his brother's web Is received In 11 1111111 I'er tli.it if ":l little more (ban kin" Is r -it.-i in I v "less than kind." Instead of fcut pita bly eniertaiiilng bis visitor mine bust citlnr ilmps by a tine thread und I'h.-ippciti s from view or promptly pre pares to tight him. Eviction is not bis object, but capture, with j. lienor ilc signs upon the body, which with a wise 'nrrtliotight the muster of the house already destines for the huibr. Hut iiuttii'g aside these prudent con siderations it is 11 grand albeit n tutv- flire Kl;'l:l 10 witness me ninmuu-r when the combatants are well matched for size and strength the cautious advance, wi h a delicate testing of threads 011 both Hides; tlie wily feint followed by a precipitate retreat, und wild dangling of the hi ro suspended In ntiUtir. and then the headlong rush and death grapple, hand to band, foot to foot, which is rendered very Impress ive when six ligs are brought Into active requisition at once on either side. London Opinion. All the Snme. I Miring an encampment of the nation al guard of Pennsylvania at Mount fiivtn:i sevt Till years ago 11 party of of ficers went out for n stroll, nnd. hap pening to pass 11 farmhouse near the encampment grounds, one of them sug gested stopping in for n glass of milk. On going inside the yard they were met by the fanner's daughter, who brought forth a can of buttermilk nnd some tumlilirs. saying: "This Is tlie otilv kind of milk we have." Afier each of the p i1v bad taken a drink ccie of tie m remarked: 'Pv Ciorce. that's line! Cnn't you let l'S have sonic nioreS" The lass r plied: "Ob. ves: take all you want. We feed It to the pigs anyway."- Philadelphia Tiuies. Thanks For Penrose. Resolutions of thanks, according to a Washington dispatch, continue to pour in upon Hon. Holes Penrose for his speech in the senate against the olcomaigarine trust. Granges all over tho state are sending him official reso lutions for his efforts In the Interests ot pure butter and the dairy. One of Our I'et I'lirnsrs. "Idil liny of the Inli.'iliit.ints esc-ipo with bis life?" Inquired the 111:111 who wants burrowing dctnils. "I didn't stop to iisci i tnln." iinswcrcd tho mull who is lmrrowiiigly exact. "It struck me that if anybody esenped without bis life there wasn't much use In his escaping nnyhow." Washington Star. Tin Help From Ilrr. "Miss I'risl.ii- Kllcn. love,' said liuve young Mr. (iulliighcr timidly. "I lost my heart.' "I'm sorry I en n't help yon, Mr. Cal higher," replied tlie uiuiden not un kindly. "I luiven't found lt."-Ietrolt Tree Press. Lit Ksvrrf kjr tkassbrrUlii's Colic" Chulrra and lliarrtiarai Keaard). "H. L. Hyer, a well known cooper of this town, says ho believes Chamberlain's Colic, Choleia and IMarrhnmi remedy saved his life last slimmer. He had been sick tor a month with what the doctors call bilious dysentery, and could got nothing to do him any good until he tried thin roinedv. It aave Mm immediate re lief." asvs It. T. Little, merchant, Han cock, Md. Sold bv Or. Dunn, ilnmgist, Tlonesta, W. U. Wilkins, West Hickory, Pa. I,ml Law-Kate Ktmrwloa mf the Kthmi ! Warrra, Olraa a llnttllonl. On Sunday, September 14, the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will run a apeo ial low-rate excursion io Warren, Olean and Hradtord. Special train vill leave on the following schedule, and round-ti ip ticket, good going only on special tram and good returning on special train Sep tember 14, and regular trains September 15, will tie sold at rules Indicated ; nam leaves Tiouesta X:."2 a. 111., Hickory t':i. a. m. Hate to w arreti ami return lim, rale to Olean or Hi ad lord and return $1:50. Chlldri n between 5 and 1'- years of age, half rates. Returning, special train will leave Olern 7:00 p. 111., Hradford 7:00 p. 111. Warren W0 p. 111. The 1 un of train No. 32, leaving llrad fard ;i:4.r p. III., Olean 3:.V p. III., Warren 6:0it p. 111., Japtember 15, will beexlended to Titusvillo to accommodate excursion ista returning by that train. 21 A young woman who can write shorthand and operate the typewriter has an insurance policy against want. War. ren Business University, Warren, Pa., is a noted shorthand training school. Write to-day for full particulara In re gard to its shoitbaud course. 4t Mr. I). P. Daugerty well known throughout Mercer and Sunnier counties, W. Va , most likely owe his lite to the kindness of a neighbor. He was almost hopelessly afflicted with diarrhoea; was attended by two physicians w ho gave him little, it any, relief, w hen a neighbor learning ot Ins serious condition, brought him a bottle of Chamberlain's Co he, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which cured hi m in lesslhan twenty-fonrhour. Sold bv Dr. I 1 it 11 druggist, Tinnesta, W, U. Wiikiiis, West Hickory, Pa. Making chalk marks on a barn doer Is one wav ot keeping accounts. There was a time when it answered the pur pose. That day Is past. There are few occupations in which a knowledge of book keeping and business forms is not necessary. There ia no better placo to get a good business training than the Warreu HiiBiness University, Wan en, Penna, Better send to-day for catalogue. It will give you full particulara. 4t A Urmarkablr Krcsral. Chain berlaiu'a Cough Remedy has a re markable record. It has been ill use for over thirty vests, during which time many million bottles have been sold and used. It has long been ttie standard and main reliance iu the treatment of rmnn in thousands of years, yet during all tins time no case has ever been reported to the inantifacturera in which it tailed to effect a cure. When given as soon as the child becomes hoaise or even as soon as the croupy catigh appears, it will prevent the attack. It is pleasant to take, many children like it. It contains no opium or other harmful substance and may be given as confidently to a babv as to an sdilit. Sold by Dr. Dunn ifruuglst, Ti ouesta, W. ti. Wilkins, West Hickory Pa, Itriturrd Kmc la WanMualaa via the l'ra ns.ilvanla Itnllroail. For the Thirty-sixth National Encamp ment, O. A. R., to be held at Washing ton, I, C, October 6 to 11, the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets to Washington from all points on its lines at rate of single tare for the round trip. Tickets will be on sale from October 4 to 7, Inclu sive, and good to return until Octotwr 14, inclusive. By depositing ticket with the Joint Agent at Wasgington between October 7 and 14, and the payment of 50 cents, an extension ofllie return limit to November 3 may be obtained. For specific rates and further informa tion apply to nearest ticket agent. Zl BAROSMA, THE GREAT KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE Is perfectly nannies in its effects aud pleajint to take. Ttniiipson's I). irosma cures by gently stimulating the liver and kidneys to excrete trom llie system all particles of matter that are p lisoiious, rot only to them, but also to the stomach, heart, Wood aud oth-T orMtn of the body. Rjrojmi cjkj a-e p-i manrnt. When the liver is tor.i.d or inactive the whole system must sailer, undergoing a process of slow poisoning; the stnm.ich is fi'led with carbonic acid gas, iiillaiiung the ni icoiis ni jiubrauc or coating of the stomach, causing heartburn, palpitation, indigestion, bitter taste on rising, a dull neavy sluggish feeling, a desire to sleep, fullness and dizzy-he adeduess. Thonip sou's Barosina is an excellent stomach tonic, assimilating with the food, neutralizing the acids aud carrying the bile from the liver. If the bowels are costive or in liv?r trouble, Thompson's Dandelion and Mandrake Pills should be used with the It irosma. They are purely vegetable, and will not giipe. Inflammation of Stomach and Lirer Permanently Cured. Kver inr I run renirmber, for twenty jmh or more, my Nick h-is tron'iiU-d nit-. cuseil liy liiflrtnm:tinn ef mv stnmnch met liver fir-t. t'i?n my ki.iiuys ber.Tme iuvolvril At liinc the- iin icutne I'Xt-ruci.niiii:. Havnit; use,! a t.-t r--e mini, her of so called cures. I finillv louinl a complete cure in Hursoira Ilackjche. I.iver and Kiduey Cure iever.-il bottle rrtluciiu; nil iiifhwun-nttou and KOnseqiienllv mrinir the pain. Thanksto llarosma, I have been pcrleclly well for thsbb teaks. H- ". owe. Troy Center, Pa. P. S. My wife' health his prcilly Improved ty taking Tlionipnn'H Itorn-iu-i. She ha- 1! lined hi weight, and that yellow tint to her .kiii has leett replaced by a f rr.sher aud healthier culor. All druggists J 1.00 a buttle, or six lot fjoo. Bridge Proposals. Scaled proposals will be received at the olllce of tlie Superiiitennent ot rutiiic (irounds anil buildings, liarrisburg, I'a., Until 1 o'clock 111. on Tuesday, Weptetn Imr St, '.ri, for the rebuilding of the sub structure and the super-structure of the bridge over Tionesta! creek, on public roat leading mnn I loncsta to KeMHt. ville, nine miles distant trom Tionesta, Forest county. Pa. B'da must be placed in separate snvel- opes, endorsed on the outside w ith the name and location ot tlie bridge and the name of the bidder. Plans and apeciti eat ions can be hail on application to the .Superintendent or rulille iirounds A Htnldincs, at liarrisburg, I'a. liwls will be opened in the presence of the, bidders or their representatives in llie Iteceptton Itooin of the Kxecutive Department, liar risburg. Pa., at the time named alsive. lly order ot the Uoard, T. I-. Kvkk. Sii erintendcnt, Wki.mahi A.Stosp, )'.. II. IIakoknhkR'i, Kkank 1). Ha mils, Hoard of Commissioners ol Public Grounds x liuildings. :t TIONESTA STEAM LAUNDRY I In full eriloii mill prepared to lo your Work in the Highest Style of the Art. Our work compares favorably with the finest to be had anywhere. We are fitted in modern style and our machinery is of the newest pattern for doing first class woik. We ask trial and will guarantee perfect satis faction. rUICKS LOW AS T1IK LOWKST Tloiiesttn Kteuui I.aumlrj. The 23d Clearance Sale of THE McCUEN COMPANY, starts JIO.MIIY, Alt. 1ST lltli, ami lasts TF.X IAY. To people who have patrouixed these sales in the past the auutiuiicement is suflicient. The extremely cold aud wet season has left more than the usual amount of choice goods to he sacrificed. Those in need of Men's, Hoys' or Children's Clothing, lists, Caps aud Furnishing Goods, Truuks, Big,i nr Suit Cascl will profit bv au eaily call. For full particulars see the Derrick. THE MkClJEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST., OIL CITY, PA. 4MKNHMl NT TO T1IK t'ONSTl TlT- A 'Hon puorosEii to the t in- ZKNS OK 11111 COMMON W K A I.TH KOIt Til Kilt AITUiiVAIj K KKIKC TION 11Y THE tilNKKM, ASSEM BLY OH IUE COMMONWEALTH OK PENNSYLV ANI , I'UHLISII El BY tlltl'EK OK I HE SI CKETAHY OK THE COMMONWEALTH, IN ITUSUAM'E OK A 11 I'll LK XVIII UK THE tONUIT TUTION. A JOIN F liESOLl iTON. Proposing an amendment to section t-n of article one of liiu Constitution, so that a di-chargn of a jury for failure to agree or other necessary cause shall but work an acquittal, Section 1. It It resolved by tlie Senate and House of Representatives of Ilia Com monwealth of lVniisylrania iu (Inneral As sembly met. That the fulluwiiig lw proposed as au aini'iHlineni to the constitution ; that ia to say, that Section ten of Article oue, which reads as follows : "No nersoa shall, for any indictable, of fense, lie proceeded against criminally by Information, except 111 cases arising in the laud or naval forces or iu the militia, when in actual service, In lime ot war or public danger, or by leavs of the pcurt for oppression or inisileuieatioa In tlhos. No person shall for the same itlense, be twice put 111 jeopardy of life or limb ; nor shall private property be taken or applied to pule lie use, without authority of law and with out just coiuiwusatiou Wing ttrst mads or secured," bo ameuded so as to read as follows ; Ho person shall, Tor any Indictable ofleuae, Iks proceeded against criminally by Infor mation except in cases arising iu ihs land or naval forces, or in llie militia, when in actual service iu tiuis of war or public danger, or by leave of the court for oppress Ion or misdemeanor in uno-e. in-mou shall, for the same 1 fbuise, lie twlcs put In jeopardy of Ids or limb ; fcn a ditchnvgr of (ne jury or jntltirr. iu fiyrre ui oih ncccjwDT coiiar kihiii wn koyk nn nc quitlnl. Nor shall private properly be taken or applied to public use, without authority ul law and without just compen sation being tiral mails nr secured. A true copy of the Joiut Ueaolutinn. W. V. GltlESr, Becrctary of the Commonwealth. MENI'MENT TO TH v ( ONSTITP A TION PKOI'OSEI) TO THE CI 1 1 ZENS OK THIS COMMONWEALTH KORTH1IU API'IlOVAI, Oil It EJEC TION BY THE liKNEKAL ASSEMBLY OK THE COM MON W B LTH OK PEN NMYLVANIA, PUBLISHED BY OliOEK OK THE tsEi'KETAKY OK THE COM MONWEALIH. IN l'UKHUAM K OK AIM ICLE XV1U OK THE t ONSI11L' TION. A JOINT r.KSOLUriON Proposing au amendment to the Constitu tion of the Cuuiinouwealth. Srrtiou I. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, That tlie following is pro posed as an amendment to the Constitution of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, iu accordance, with the provisions of the eight eenth article thereof : Amendment. Add at the end of recti, in seven, article three, the following words: 'Unless before it shall be. introduced In the tieneral As sembly, such propped siM-ci.il ur local law shall have been tiral submitted to a popular vote, at a general or special election in the locality or localities to be stt'ected by its op eration, umler au order of tlie court of com mon pleas of the respective eouuty after hearing aud application granted, aud shall have been approved by a majority of the voters at sncb electiou : Provided, That no such election shall be held until the decree of court authorizing the same shall have been ailveriiseil for at least thirty ( in) days in the locality or localities slb-eted, iu such manner as llie court may direct. A tiue copy of the Joint Resolution. V. W.ULlEfU', Secretary of the Commonwealth. August Mq&ck. OFTIOIA1T. Ofticij ) t 4 National Hank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Kycs examined freo. Exclusively optical. The Open Season In all sorts of Farm and Garden Machinery, Tools and Implements is here, and beta ia where you get fitted nut iu the best and most satis factory mauuer aud always at the smallest cost. Our Line Of Tlows, Harrows, Cultivators and the like, and our slock of gar den hoes, rakes, spades, forks, etc., is uut surpassed iu auy respect. No Flies fiet th rough our Screen Doors and Windows, and they are ornamen tal as well as useful. And tin chickens break through our Poultry Netting, and it sells cheap. In all kiuds of Shelf and heavy Hardware we take the lead as usual, aud aavo you moucy ou every article, as old customers will till you. COIMIE! -A.2TJD SEE US. SCOWDEN & CLARK. County Phone 21 MARIENVILLE HARDWARE & MACHINE COMPANY. SINCE THE FIRE- We have tuovod our slock of Hardware into the ma chine shop where we are prepared to wait ou customers a of yore. Our machinery was uuliartucd aud we can do your work same ss ever. A good liue of saws, axes and belting, saved from tlie fire, and your waots in all other material will be promptly supplied. Hardware, Mill Sit wiles, etc. . . . Mill Macthtert llepalred Prompt- Ijf. Shaftliiy, PtiJletfH and Pillow Mock. I'"tt m Lifted on Short Xot lee. NEW AND COMPLETE LINE OF tw fshelf Hard are, Irou, Nails ami Tools at (he Lowest Market Trice. Stoves of all kinds. Perfect Olive Hanges a Specialty; Guaranteed to Itske. Ates, Pea vy Cant Hooks, frauds, Atkins' Httud Croscut, Jtaud and Circular Saws, Returned it Unsatisfactory. Abra sive Ktucry Wheels. E. A. YETTER. MANACER, MARIENVILLE, PA. w A T C H s Not to Burn, But to sell. All kinds of Watches, except poor ones. All kinds of Prices, except high prices. tftm YEVFftlTZ The LEADING JEWELER. 32 SKNKCA St.. Oil, CITY, PAJ J TT A J" . V" (LT) (o!) at i. !! t mm WlMnpyasifiaj .AAAAAAirWjIj THE VISIBLE WHITING OLIVER TYPEWRITER Shows every word ai written; aligns perfect ly, nnd needs least re pa;r. Write for cata logue and get name of nearest representative. Agents ia all leading cities, Tho Oliver Typewriter re ceived tho Gold Medal, High est Award, at tho Buffalo Ex position. THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER CO. 107 Lakk Ht., Chicago, III TIONESTA, PA. aCBBSSaSaaSMn MBBERJN D.LEA THER BEL TING, Fred. (Srcttcnborgcr G ICN Kit A L BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertainiiiK to Marhlnerv, Kn Klnes, till Well Tools, tlas or Water Hl liiiKsanil (Jriii'rsl lllrn ksinithiiiK proinol Ivdone at low Hates, Ktairin( Mill Marhinery given siHH-ial attention, and satisfaction KOaranUxsl, .Shop iu rear of anil lust west of the Shaw House, Tiilionto, Pa. Your patronage soIIcIUhI. KRKD. tilt KTT K N ft K ItU K K THE OLD RELIABLE ' v LIVERY STABLE, OK TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. fJixxl Stock, flood Csrrlairos and flnn kIps to let upon the most reasonable tonus. He will also do JOB TZEIMIIZSTQ- All orders left at the Post Office wil rrx-eive prompt attention. CALIFORNIA COLORADO AND UTAH. 7iii'.if A'jviiun.irt Jt'ltts ever III eil'ect to points Wet sml Norlhwost. Person ally f Iucte.1 Pullman TouriatSU'epiiiK t ar Kx'-nrMnn from Chicago aud Cin cinnati every wit-k, Kleuanl Tlinninh Hlreplng far Service and Quickest Time to HOT SPRINGS, ARK. I'liltuuia yvmn'n.' foi Slrrprr, Free HecliuiliK Chair Cars, Ilulfot-Lihrary Sinoklnu Cars, Cafe HinioK Cars (meals a la cartn). Double Daily Service and most direct Itonte to the liimoiis BEAUMONT.TEX..OIL FIELD Donlilo Dally Service and unsurpassed Kqiiipiiient to all points in Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Indian Territory, (jkttihoma, Texas, MEXICO, A rir.ona, New Mexico, Iowa, South Da kota, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, IHali, Idaho, Nevada, Ori'irini, Washing ton and British Columbia. ZoHirsccAvrs' hjrcnrinn and Oulonixts1 tickets on sale to points West, Southwest and Northwest, Writr Tn-tlti for Fier descriptive mat ter and full particulars to E. A. RICHTER, Trav. Paas. Ant. 81 Park building, Pittsburg, Pa.