Smart & Silberberg. Showing New Garments as They Rapidly coming into view are (be new Suits nJ Dresses and Skirts. Oil City's style centre will contiuue its marked and interesting leadership It you Lave marveled at the charm of ready-to-wear things as shown here in season's back you will experience do disappointment now. The best of last year ara the worst of this. Particularly attractive are the Street Suits. Take time to see them while enjoying the store. Before this mooa is goue, the Garment Show will be on iu earnest. SPLENDID VALUES IN EVERY PART OF THE STORE The fun that had its beginning in Garments has its ending in every part of the store. With all the new things on show for Fall and Winter come many lots at special prices. A few are mentioned, but just a few. We'd rather you come and look around enjoy the store. Xfw Flannelettes, 7 3-1 . A hundred or more patterns, in New Flannelettes of (be 1 -1 '. ' 2 quality, made by the Araoskeag Mills, and almost equal to the very best. Hoys' .Sweaters, l.OO. All Wool Sweaters, in a big variety of colors, plain and striped, with the new fashion roll collars. A decided bargain. -ew Pillow Top-, 25c. In the new Art Department. Pillow Tops iu the newest design, all stamped ready to work. A splendid variety of styles to choose from. Men's Fleered Underwear, 12c. The heaviest and best 50c qualities we have ever sold. By buying now you save just 8c a garment. All sizes in shirts and drawers. 12 l-2c and 15c Wash Jools, 5c Yard. It is the part of ptudence for ns to sell all our Wash Goods at gieatly reduced prices in order to smooth the way for next season. All Linen Handkerchiefs, 5c. Eicellent quality of ladies' at this price and for the men's 10c. Every thread linen, too. Two better lots at 10c and two for 25c. The best values in Handkerchiefs evershowo on a counter in Oil City. 1.50 Double Satin Damask, 9Sc. Ten pieces of as band-ome a grai'e of table linen as you ever saw at $1.50. Perfectly plain cloth with rich, open borders. AankliiH to !TIiteii, $.$ Per Dozen. So 00 would be nearer the proper price, but we bought them at a bar gain and want our customers to profit thereby. SMART & OIL CITY, PA. notable max hums HOW CRIMINALS HAVE DEEM CHASEC TO THE ENDS OF EARTH. nemos, tVbo Peril Mm, rattl'a ' Acrnl, 4'hrntrd Jnatlre b- Drafb. 1 Relentlraa Enpri) of the roller In Trarklna ronntrrfrltrrs. There have boon many Inns pursuits of criminals, mvnt In the ili.ua nee trav olid, the obstacles overcome nncl tbf persistence of the pursuing officers, but that of Serjeant Wood of the Xata' (South Africa) police Is ilouhtlcss o record breaker. The man sought by Serjeant Wood vena charged with etn liozzlina liirjjo suing of money at Pic tcrtiiaritzbiirg. He pot away from South Africa und went to New York. Although the detective had Informa tion ns to whore his quarry was hid Inc. yet ho bad first to visit I-ondon to obtain the necessary extradition pa pers. Then he hurried to America and with the assistance of the t'nited States police ran down his man. Ity the time he had reached Maritzburs he had been traveling hard for nearly three mouths and had covered m arly L'l.mjo miles. One of the sternest chases of recent years was after Loys Darrell, formerly sergeant In the Seventh Vnited States cavalry. Imrrell enlisted at the beg'n niliff of the Spanish-American war nnd distinguished himself nt Culm. There lie fell in love with a pretty Spanish girl and beggared himself in liliyiiiK finery for his sweetheart. To obtain more money lie rohhed and murdered n companion in arms named Crouch, lie then lied. A detective named iMipuy was put upon the murderer's track and, finding a clew, started for New Orleans, lie was right in his surmise that Darrell had gone there, but when he urrived the bird hnd flown. He had left on n Uritish mule transport for S mth Afrl ca. Pnptiy took train for New York, fast Isiat for Southampton, rushed by rail across Europe, caught a loat o( the Cerninn East African line and finally arrived nt ISeira, in Portuguese East Africa. There h.- waited like a spider for a My, and just as Imrrell was fancying himself safe from pursuit he in n need tilioii him. Later on the detective de jmsited Ms prisoner safely In Cas'le William Jail In New York. He had traveled In all Sl.imo nilh-s nnd six-til J1.2.VI In the chaw. One of tlie most astonishing crim inals England ever produced was n man mimed llinson. who began oper ations in London with two confeder ates, lie organized a scries of swin dling companies In the city, while he himself. prctcm!lng to he an Invalid, livid In the great -st luxery In (lie Nle f Wi.ht. He ios'-d i:s a gre:,t phi lanthropist, was foremost in i-lu.rlial.lc works ami went Into the very best society. P.y dint of bribing ccitain Officers of the law he lived for s. me year on the prooiei's of his swi'ai! -s. P.ut one day the crash came. lie was lirrested. sentenced and got a lo':g term In Portsmouth Jail. No simner was he out than he v. as nt Lis old trii-Ls again. These culminated In Switzerland, where lie managed to Come. SILBERBERG, j.-ai!i tne aU' ctions r the iiiiugliter or n:t English o:'.n rr. Through her he In duced hrr father to trust him villi the invi stment if his entire capital, some SUTi.i . He bolted with the money. Chased acmss Europe, n detecMve caught him at Itr; men. To nvoid nun dal the victim promls-il not to prose cute If Itenson would give up the money. The latter did so nnd left for America. Hardly was the vessel out of sight before It was discovered that the bundle of scrip the thief had handed over was worth at most first. Followed across the Atlantic, T.en pon escaped to Mexico, where he made f.l.om by passing himself off as Mine. Patti's agent and selling forged con cert tickets. Ity this time his photo graph was In almost ever police bu reau In the world. Yet he dodged nnd twisted under a dozen aliases and was heard of In almost every South Amer ican state before a clever New York detective ran him down in Rio nfter a two years' hunt. Even then he cheated Justice. Land ed In prison In New York, he walked upstairs, chatting amiably to his Jailer. Suddenly he made a spring and jumped clean over the banister. lie was picked with a broken back nnd died that night. The police never exhibit more relent less energy than in hunting down a coiner. A coiner's crime is against government, ami so the whole forces of the state are against him. The I'nlted States suffers far more from coiners than England does and Is proportionately keeu to run down such offender. Early in V.sKJ n man mimed Hastings was surprised in his work shop, from which he had Issued many thousands of small silver coins, but he was too quick for his would he cap tors nnd escaped. No fewer than seven secret service men were put on his track. The remarkable, fact Is that Hastings never attempted to lenve the slates. Ellfer, one of the detectives, got a hint that a stranger was !n the woods. He took n blanket and some food nnd hid himself in n thicket Very early In the morning Hastings passed, carry ing a bag of food. Ellfer tracked liiiu to his refuge and saw that the forger was armed. He waited some distance nway In hiding. When night came. Hastings came out with a dark lan tern nnd searched every bush mar his hiding place. At last he was sallslied nnd went back. So soon as Ellfer felt sure the inuu was asleep he crept up and had the bandi utTs on him before he could iiwnke. On the way to the Jail Hastings told his raptor that he had seen liim on ten different occa sions nnd had oti-c. in Cincinnati, been within thrif fift of liim in a theater. Chicago Chronicle. Hour and Evart. On one of his later birthday anniver saries Senator Hoar wrote to William M. Evarts and congratulated him up on his length of years. In his reply the aged lawyer said It brought to mind an old lady la New England who bad occasion to write to a friend about some matter of trilling lmsprtance nnd when she had reached the end of the thirteenth page awakened to the fact that she bail Is-cn raUier diOuse and added, Please excuse my longevity." MAhKET tttfuni. " New York Provision Market. New York, Sept. H. WHEAT No. i red. T5S075SC f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern, Duluth, S47c. CO UN No. 2 corn, S?sc f. o. b afloat. OATS No. I oats. Sic; No. J white, StSic; No. S unite, 32c. PORK Mess, $17.75018.50; family, $ 20.50 ? 21.00. HAY Shipping, 65070c; good tc choice. !0fi9."c. BUTTER Creamery, extras, !24c; factory. lt4 ffl'Hc; Imitation cream ery, western fancy, ISJilSHe. CHEESE Fancy large white, 10 (iIOSc; small white, 11 Sc. EGGS State ami Pennsylvania, 23c POTOTOES New York, Dor ISO lbs.. $1.6201.75. Buffalo Provtalon Market. Buffalo, Sept. 22. WHEAT No. 1 northern, old, 82rSc; winter wheat. No. 2 re.l, 75c. CORN No. 2 corn. 66'jc f. o. b afloat; No. 3 corn. Sjc. OATS No. 2 white. 33c; No. 3 white. 32c. FLOUR Spring wheat, best patent per till.. $4.0004.25; low grades, $2.25(R2.75. BUTTER Creamery, western, e tra tubs. 23c; state and Pennsyl vania, creamery, 22lc; dairy, fait to good. 1914 2oc. CHEESE Fancy full cream, lift 11 Vic; good to choice, 104llc; com mon to fair, SJfPHc. EGGS Stato, fresh fancy, 2:ff23c FOTATOES Per bushel. 50 65c, East Buffalo Live Stock Market CATTLE Best steers on sale, $7.50 ttS.OO; good to choice shipping steers $6.2506.90; fair to good steers, $5.40 if COO; choice to smooth fat heifers, $5.00(55.50; fair to good heifers. $4.23 it. 75; good butcher bulls. $3.6003.75 SHEEP AND LAMBS Spring lambs, good to choice, $5.1505.35; light to fair, $4 5005.00; choice to handy wethers. $1.0004.25. HOGS Mixed packers' grades. $7.5C 0 7.65; medium hog?. $7.7507. SO; choice 240 lbs and upwards. $7.8"'8 7.90. Buffalo Hay Market HAY New, per ton. loose. $14.00 16.00: primp on track, per ton, $15.007f 16.00; No. 1 a.i. do. $13.500 14.50; No. 2, do, do, $11.0012.110. Little Falls Cheese Market Little Falls, Sept. 22. Sales of cheese on the dairy market tcay were: Large colored, 2 lots of 145 boxes at 10-'4c; small white. 4 lots of 228 boxp9 at 10'-c: small White. 19 lots of 1.047 boxes at 10-e; small colored, 5 lots of 306 boxes at lO'c; small colored, 16 lots of l.oil boxes at 10c; twins, colored. 8 lots of 5o8 boxes at twins, white, 3 Kits of 272 boxes at lc; twins, white, 19 lots of 1,079 boxes at loc. BUTTER Pales of creamery. 86 packages a! 210 22c, nearly all at 22c. Utica Cheese Market Utlca. Sept 22. At the Utira dairy board of trade to day the offering of cheese was 88 lots of 7.247 boxe3 I.arge white and col orei sold at 10V,c; small at 10e. BUTTER Creamery butter, 130 packages at 23c. "Mnra" ami "l.iun" at West Point. In the early days of the United States Military academy at West Point the men who stood high in the graduating class were called "stars," and the first five names on the list of graduates have always been made conspicuous by having n star placed nfter tlieui. The men who are less fortunate and who stand nearest the other end of the class nre known ns "goats." The des ignation "goat" Is a comparatively new une and took the place of 'Immortal." Some years ago n member of the graduating class learned that he would he In the "immortal" section, and, wishing to spare his parents the cha grin of seeing It i ill among the "low men," be telegraphed to his father, "Chances are 1 shall be nn immortal," thinking that the term would be under stood nt home. In reply he received n letter congrat ulating lii-.i. conveying the assurance that his parents would be present nt commencement and ns a reward for his immortality" a substantial cheek. "The best part of the story Is," said a classmate, "the 'immortal' cadet dis tinguished himself after in' left the academy and earned the title 'immor tal' In the service of his country." New York Tribimo. Types Nut to Illume. The talented young authoress was al most In tears. "Ill that review of my historical novel in this morning's paper." she said, "yon made a typographical error and called it a 'hysterical' novel." "That wasn't a typographical jTror, n.ai'aiii," s;id the literary pi '.I tor, with a frosty eve. Chicago Tribune Mr. D. P. Daugerty well known throughout Mercer and Sumner counties, W. Ya., most likely owes his life to the kindness of a neiglitmr. He was almost hopelessly afflicted with diarrhoea; was attended by two physicians who gave him little, if any, relief, when a neighbor learning ot his serious condition, brought hi mi a bottle of Chaiulverlain'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which cured him in less than twenty-four hours. Sold bv Ur. Dunn druggist, "Tionesta, W. U. Wiikins, West Hickory, Pa. THE CLARION STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Provides Professional Training for Teacheri, Prepares Young People for College, and Offers Excellent Facilities for General Education. FKi;i: TL'ITIOX for Prospective Teacher. Board, Room Kent and Laundry, $127 per annum. For Further particulars call on or address SAMUEL WEIR, Ph.D.,Prin.. Clarion, Pa. Cut this out and take It to Dr. Dunn druggist, Tioneata, or V. G. Wiikins, esi Hickory. Pa., and net a free sain pie of Chamberlain's Stomach ami Liver TaMeis, the best plivsle. 'thev dense and iuvignrato the stomach, improve uie appetite ami regulate I lie bowels. Beguiar siie, 'Joe per box. The demand for skilled otllce assit- anls is unceasing. Good bookkeepers and stenographers are in demand. The best training school in this part ol the state for these occupations Is Warren Business University , Warren, Penna. A postal card brings particulars. 4t Cheap tuitiou means cheap Instruc tion aud cheap instruction niens failure. Young people cannot be too careful in se lecting the school in which ibey are to receive their training tor the active du ties of life. Select a well established school with an honorable record. Select a school w ith facilities lor both training and placing graduates in poilions. The Warren Businea University haa no rival in this part ot Pennsylvania as a business training school. The recent Improve ments in the building, equipment and coursesol study, place it iu the front rank. Bookkeeping, business arithme tic, correspondence, English, penman ship, shorthand and type riling are thoroughly taught In this institution, Y'oting people contemplating entering the business world cannot do better than enroll as students in tiie Warreu Busi- oess University. 4t A business education is the founda tion on which many a man has estab lished a successful career. Warren Bus iness University, Warren, Penna., ia a noted business training school. Send to day tor catalogue. A postal card does it- 4 Young people are In demand. Busi ness men are continuatlv looking for In dustrious young people of both sexe, who have been trained to work systemat ically, think logically and act promptly. There is no betier place to get a thorough loudness training than at the warren Bti-iness University, Warren, Penna. traduatea of this institution are in de mand and have no d tlieulty in securing protitatde Hisitions. Its course of train ing tits tor the active duties of life. It gives a "bread winning" education. A postal card will bring full particulars. vt rite to-uay. it Ills l.ifp Savra by hnnihcrliiin'n C olic, t'kalrra ana lltnrrhara Keainly. "B. L. Byer, a well known cooper of this town, says he believes Chamberlain"a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy saved his life last summer. He had been sick tor a month with what the doctors call bilious dysentery, and could get nothing to do him any good until he tried this remedy. It gave liim immediate re lief," ssvn B. T. Little, merchant, Han cock, Md. Sold bv Dr. Dunn, ilruggist, Tinne.ua, W. U. Wiikins, Went Hickory, Pa. A Kraiarkable Keroril. Chamlierlain's Cough Remedy has a re markable record. It has been in use for over thirty years, during which time many million bottles have been sold and used. It has long been the standard aud main reliance in the treatment of croup iu thousands of years, vet during all this time no case has ever been reported to the manufacturers in which it failed to eltect a cure. When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even as soon as the croupy caugh appears, it will prevent the attack. It ia pleasant to take, many children like it. It contains no opium or other harmful substance and may le given as confidently to a baby as to an adUit. Sold by Dr. Dunn druggist, Ti onesta, W. G. Wiikins, West Hickory Pa, BAROSMA, THE GREAT KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE Is perfectly harmless in its effects and pleasint to take. Thompson's B.irosins cures by gently stimulating the liver and kidneys to excrete from the (vstem all particles of matter that are poisonous, cot only to them, but also to the stoma h. heart, blond and other orp ins of the bodv. Barosmi cures are permanent. When the liver is torp d or inactive the whole system must suffer, undergoing a process of slow poisoning; the stomich is tilled with carbonic acid gt, inflaming the m.icous tnombrane or co.ititig of the stomach, causing heartburn, palpitation, tndige-tion. bitter taste on rising, a dull neavy sluggish feeling, a desire to sleep, fullness and diuy-lieadcdacss. Thoinp son's Barosr.ia is an excellent stomach tonic, assimilating w.th the food, neutralizing the acids a-ul carrying the bile from the liver. If the bowels are costive or in liwr trouble, Thomson's Dandelion and Mandrake Pills should be used with the ltarosmi. They are purely vegetable, and will not gripe. Inflammation of Stomach and Liver Permanently Cured. Kvcr since 1 imii rcm-.-'nliT, f.ir twenty vear nr more, my Kick lias trouMol nu cnoWH Ii, in tl.imm.ition nl my -toninoh.iii.l liver rir-t. t'l-i my ki.liifys tw-cnni'e involved At time- the pnin liecaine t-xcrn.-i.iur.. Having nsvci a l.ire num ber ot so called enrt s I fi inllv lonn t a compute cure in Harwim Itackarlte. l.ix-er urn! Kiilnrv Cure wvrral little reducing- all intiamn.alioii and sconsequiiitly curing tlie iiain. ThauicMo Jlaroima, I have lecn perfectly well for ihrek YEARS. K- I'-. CIH'KX, Troy Center. Pa. P. S. My wife' health has ureatly improved fry taking Tliompsnn's Karosma. She h gained ti weight, and that yi-llnw tint to her fkin has cen replaced by a fresher aud healthier color. All druggists jfl.oo a bottle, orsizfos f5.oo. Pis. iircvsr Mqrck OFTICIAK Office ) ;x National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Kyes examined free. Kxclusivelv optical. rood for everything that runs on wheels. Sold Everywhere. Mad. by ITlXDARDOILCa 1 TH rf I atf. aULakes short roads. AX1LE at IkXnd light loads. l II 2 - 1 A MKNDMKNT TO TBK CONSTtTfJ- i I ION l'l;olt).SKI TO 'HIE (III ZKNS OK lilts COMMONW KAI.TII KOI I TMKIll AITKOVA1, OK KKIIV UON BY TMK OINKUM, a .SK Vi lli. Y OKl'UK 4XMMONWKAI.TI OK I'KNN SYLVAN I , l'UltlXSII Kl HY Oltl'Kli OK I'HK SKCKKTA KY OK THK COM MON WKA I.TII, IN ITKSUAM'K ok a k riri.K .win ok nn: ionsi i- TCTION. A JOINT liKSOU TION. Propoaiug an amendment tu section t"n of arilcla ou ot the Conatittition, so that a dbchartfM of a jury for failure to agree or other necessary cause shall uot work an acquittal. cWiion I. 1 it resolve.! by the Seuate and tlousn of Keprciieniative of the Com monwealth of IVuiisylrania iu (ieueral As sembly met. That the follow ing tie proposed as an amendment to the constitution; that is to say, that Section ten of Article one, which reads as follows : "No person shall, for any Indictable of fense, tw proceeded against criminally by information, except in raaea arising in the laud or naval forces or in the militia, when in actual service, iu tinia ot war or public danger, or by leara of the court for oppression or misdemeanor tu cttice. No person shall for the same otVenre, be twice put in Jeopardy of Ufa or limb; nor shall private properly lie taken or applied to pub lic use, without authority of law ami with out just coiupeasalion being flrnt made or secured," be amended so as to read as follows ; No person shall. for any indictable oflense). be proceeded agniuat criminally by Infor mation except id caws arising iu i he land or navnl forces, or in the militia, wheu in actual service iu time of war or ptiblio danger, or by leave of the court for oppress ion or misdemeanor in olti.-et. No iierson shall, for the same oft'ense. be twice hut iu jeopardy of lite or limb; 6nf a d.avan rjc i rar (or nuurr lo iiirrr or ofAcr m'rrs.niry rtinse ahull not mint tin ic- niffii. Nor shall private nronertv lie lakeu or applied to public use. without authority ol law and without just compen sation being first made or secured. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. W. V. (lltlKSr, Secretary of tha Couiiuonweallh. AXIENPMKNi TO TH (ONSTITC iA TION IMIOIDSKD TO THK CI II- ZKN3 4K THIS COMMONWEALTH KOK Till 111 AITKOVAL Oil KK.IIC. TION BY' THE til NKK .L ASSEMBLY OK TH E COM MON V K V I. I'll 4K I'KN- N.SY LVANl A. lTBLISIIKDItY OKDKK OK l H E SKI RET A KY OK I'HK COM MON V K A LTH, IN ITUSUANi K OK AKI1CLKXV1II OK THE CONSTITU TION. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing au amendment lo the Constitu tion of the l ouituouwnalth. Section 1. B it resolved by the Sunata atid House of Representatives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania In General Assembly met. That the following is pro. pesed as an amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, iu accordance with the provisions of the eight eenth article therecf : Amendment. Addntthsetidoftecti.nl seven, article three, the following words: 'Unless before it shall tm introduced In the General As sembly, such prepoatsl special or local law shall have been first stihmilled tea popular vole, at a general or special election iu the locality or localities to he HtlWeie I by lt op eration, under au order of the court of otu uou p'.ras of the respective county alter hearing and application granted, aud shall have beeu approved by a majority of the voters at such election : Provided, That no such election shall be held until the decree of court authorizing the same shall have beeu advertiaeil lor at least thirty (.10) days in the locality or localities ailecled, iu sucn manner as the court may direct. A true copy of the Joint Resolution, W. W . O ill EST. Sicretary of the Cotuinuuwealth. TIONESTA STEAM LAUNDRY I In lull oprrnlioii and irriart'4l Iu do jour Work in llic HiKlirttl Stylo or the Art. Our work compares favorably with the fiufst to he ha-l anywlie.e. We are fitted in modern style and our machinery is of the newest pattern for doing first class work. We ask trial and will guarantee perfect satis faction. I'UICES LOW AS THE LOWEST. Tioncslii Strum Laundry. Has nnsnrnassed racllltlea for' . 7 ' ' ' ''I'li'iiuiin, ami plarin? si idem. wea trained. --. UUQ, ME A. C. UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear or Hotel Weaver TIOITEST, TP A.. Tflr phone Xo. o. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELO, PROPRIETOR. (ood SU-k, (iood ('arriaires and lluir pies bi let upon the most reasmiable terina. He will also do JOB TEAMING All ordora left at the l'ost Ollicewil rei.-eive prompt attention. (I Of Course We can Gt you out in a wagon of any style you may happen lo itaml tu need of, from the light "buck" or dray to the heaviest trucks and all of the host material aud workmanship. Likewise your wishes in the matter of busies, the most stylish, easiest ruouiug, ami wirbal the most serviceable, we can gratify at the smallest cost consistent with best gootls. This is our "long suit. But what we would like to inter est you in just now is our Superior Stock of HARDWARE. If it's a Stove, heatiog or cooking, the newest aud best Range at the least cost, come aud see us. We are tslking what we kuow to be facts when we say we can beat them all in this line. Anything iu SHELF GOODS, CUTLERY, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ROOFING OR CARPET PAPERS, AXES OR TOOLS of any description, in short anytbimr that may he found in a complete har.lwate more, is hore iu stock. We are likewise prepared fur the HUNTING SEASON with a liue of Guns and Ammunition ofsupcrior quality. Call and set how cheaply we can fit you out in a nice gun FISHING TACKEL. The best time for fishing is right ueed iu that department. SCOWDEN County Fhone 2. MARIENVILLE HARDWARE & MACHINE COMPANY. SINCE THE FIRE. We have moved our stock of Hardware into the ma chine shop where we are prepared to wait on customers as of yoro. Our machinery was uuharmed aud we ran do your work same as ever. A good liue of saws, axes and belting, saved from the (ire, and your wants iu all other material will he promptly supplied. lLa,''it(',r'' Mill Jn milieu, etc. . . . Mill Much I iter if UcjKilivtt Proinpt !(:IlfUjlhJuUey and. Pillow lltockH Fit rallied on Short Notice. NEW AND. COMPLETE LINE OF RUBBERJND LEATHER BELTING C?helf Hard aare, Iron, Nails and Tools at the Lowest Market Trice. Stoves of all kinds. 1'erfect Olive Ranges a Specialty; Guaranteed to Rake. Aies, Pea vy Cant Hooks, Spuds, Atkins' Hand Croscut, Band and Circular Saws, Returned it Unsatisfactory. Abra sive Emery Wheels. E. A. YETTER. MANACER, MARIENVILLE, PA. S PARKER GUN K MADE ON HONOR. Man .Stood the Test for Over 35 Year. Is noted for its simplicity of construction, beauty 01 proportion, eicellence of workmanship, faultless balance, and Hard Shootlug qualities. Experience and ability have placed the I'Atti.KH Gun in an envi- hie and well deserved position as tho Best Gun in the world. Made bv the old. est s.int gun manufacturers in America. " Torn salesroom, Nea rr 32 WARREN ST. 4 aii.luai.r. a Not to Burn, But to sell. All kinds of Watches, except poor ones, All kinds of Prices, except high prices, CP The LEADING JEWELER. aSSKXKCA St.. OH, CITV. PA. WATCH REPAIRING Clock Itcijaiilim him) all work iiertaining nicji'i,wi.t a irailH, imiiitiiy and aceuratnlv done. Xew Silverine Match Oases traded fur Oltl Silver Oasts In any condition. Old watches takeu iu ex. change for new ones a. t. .tii:itM, Anderson & O'llura barber shop, Tionesta, l'a A A c Xm H CP c Wt now, and we've got evervlhing you & CLARK. TIONESTA, PA. i.1 iu'.i'ms.miu .rii i iiiub Over 110,000 of these gu: s iu use. PARKER BROS., hieriden. conn. THE VISIBLE WRITING OLIVER TYPEWRITER Shows every word as written; aligns perfect ly, ami needs least re par. Write for cata logue aud get name of nearest representative. Agents in all leading cities. The Oliver Typewriter re ceived tho Gold Modal, High est Award, at the Buffalo Ex position. THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER CO. 107 Lakk Sr., CiucAuo, Iu. Fred. (jJi cttei.bcrgcr GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work iiertainliiK to Machinery, Kn friiies, Oil Woll Tools, (ias or Water Kit tinsand (ieneral lilaokHiiiithlnirproinpl Iv done at low Kates. KepairinK Mill Mactiinery sriven Biefial attention, and satistaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and Inst west of the Slmw House, Tidionte, Pa. Your patronage aolioited. FKKD. UKETrENBERUEB irlWU
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