f Mi Smart & Silberberg. Showing New Garments as They Come. Ripidly coming into tie are lbs Dew Suits and Dresses and Skirts Oil City's style centra will continue ill marked and interesting leadership If you have marveled at the charm of ready-to-wear things at abowo here io season's back you will experience no disappointment now. The bell ol last year are tbe worst of ibis. Particularly attractive are the Street Suits. Take lime to see Ibern while eojuyiog the store. Before this moon is gone, the Garmeot Show will be oo ij earnest. SPLENDID VALUES IN EVER! PART OF THE STORE. Tbe fuo that bad its beginniug io Girjicnta has its ending io eery part of the store. With all tbe new things oo show for Fall aod Winter come many lots at special prices. A few are mentioned, but just a few. We'd ralher you come aod look around enjoy the stori. Xew Flannelette, 7 3-1 r. A hundred or more patterns, in New Flannelettes of the 1492 quality, made by the Amoskeag Mills, aod almost equal to the very best. Boys' Sweater, $1.00. All Wool Sweaters, io a big variety of colors, plaio and striped, with tbe new fashion roll collars. A decided bargaio. Xew Pillow Topt, 2.1e. In the new Art Department. Pillow Tops iu the newest designs, all Stamped ready to work. A splendid variety ol styles to choose from. Men's Fleeced Underwear, 42c. Tbe heaviest and best 5c qualities we have ever sold By buying now you save just le a garment. All size in shirt and drawer. 12 l-'-ie and 13c Wash Good, 5c Yard. It is ibe part of piudence for us to sell all our Wash Goods at gieatly reduced prices io order to smooth tbe way for next season. All Linen Handkerchief, 5c. Excellent qualitv of ladies' at this thread linen, loo. Two better loU at in Handkerchiefs evershowo oo a counter io Oil City. $1.50 Double Natiu Jainak, 9 Sc. Ten nieces of a hand-nnie a erai'e $1.50. Perfectly plaio cloth with rich, opeo borders. Napkin to Hatch, $2.93 Per Dozeu. 15 00 would he nearer tbe proper price, but we bought them at a bar gtio and want our customers to profit thereby. SMART & OIL CITY, PA. An Mrl Wlt!i Diamond r.yrn. It Is a curious fm t nml one scarcely known outside oi Ki:.:!:i. nml there linnlly ever mentioned, thiit the fa mous OrlotI diamond wna owe the rlht rye of the Croat Idol SerriiiKhnm In the temple of liruliiim. Tlilo pre cious (jeni wits Htolcn nt eliotit the be tliinliiK of the eighteenth century liy a l'rcnili soldier who hud mnde n pre tense of beiiiff converted to the Hindoo religion in order to kiiIii the confidence of the priest und iidniisxioi) to the ti'inple. The Frenelimnii lirst sold the. illinuond for .imhi. (in I lie next turn !t wns ItoiifMit ly n lmnker of Constnn tlnople for 12.(ki. The lmnker kept It until 1774 und then sold It to the Rus sian cinpn-ya for !tO.Ol nnd n life pen bIoii. The prom liiifl been in the HusRlnn royal family ever ulnee. As it Is now set in the Imperial scepter of Russia It presents a flattened, rose cut surface and weigh exactly llUVi carats. Vanity Tickled. InuliiR tlie early excesses of the Freneli revolution n rnliWo of men end women were rioting Iji the streets of Turis. Lafayette nppeirrTd and ordered a young artillery ollieer to open fire nnon them with two cannon. Tlie of- fleer becked the genernl to let hint try first to persuade them to withdraw. "It Is us'-Iosh to appeal to their rea son," said the general. "Certainly," answered the officer, "and It Is not to their reason, but to their vanity, I would appeal." The ollieer rode up to the front of the moli, doffed his cocked hat, pointed to the puns and gald: "Gentlemen will have the kindness to retire, for I am ordered to shoot down the rabble." The street wag cleared nt once, for none could brook the Idea of being clussed with the scum of the city. Why He Wasn't Impressed. The following story is told of n gar rulous victim of the Johnstown flood of ISM), who when he reachi"d paradise ascended a cloud that served within the pearly gates n a rostrum and un dertook to thrill bis new made ac quaintance among the shades with nn account of the disaster through which he had passed. He was interrupted by a gray lwitrded old man in the group. "A mere bucketful a mere bucketful:" the old fellow piled. "Don't waste so much time talking of a small affair like that:" The Johnstown man resented this and hunted up St. Teter. of whom be asked, "Who is that old codger who seems to think our Hood such n trilling matter?" "That?" said St. Teter. "Why, thafa Noiihr Aa Animal's Mcmorlnl Stone. Ill the center of n Held at Waverhill, Suffolk, England, is a large flat stone covering the grave of a mare that died In lHTii inserilMd as follows: "Pokn. She never made a false step. Keclesiastes iii. 111." A rcfcrcuce to chapter und verse shows the following: 'Tor that which Is-falleth tlie sons of men befalleth beasts, even one thing befalleth tliein; us the one dietb, so dietli tlie other." This is probably the only Instance of a text from the Scril tures appearing on a memorial stone to mi Htilnml. price and for the men' 10c. Every 10c and two for 25c. Tbe beat values of table lineo as top ever law at SILBERBERG, A Jlpnnrfe Hero. I recall to mind a story of an officer III tlie Japanese emperor's army whicii was besieging a fortress. Its number was kii in II und a relieving army wa coming up. It was of immense mo ment that they should know how long '.he fortress could hold out. If It must -npltulitte for want of supplies within a week they could atny and win tbe ranipaign for the emperor. A young Japanese nobleman volunteered to go Into the fortress nnd ascertain liorr long it could hold out. He disguised himself, and In passing learned that it had food nnd water for only two days more. As he was going out with this pre cious Information he was detected, nnd the enemy said to him, "VrV ore going to crucify you, but we will let you oil on one condition that you go to the wall and tell your people that we have supplies for a week." He said, "Very well." nnd went to the wall. His wife nnd children In the besiegers' camp saw him, his friend were there also, and he held up lioth his hands nnd said to them: "There are supplies for but two days. Con tinue the siege nnd you will tuko the place." lie died by u hundred spear points, but he had done his duty to Uls gen eral. Kir Edward Arnold. Out of One Clay. Many years ago liefore the day of railroad a nobleman and his wife, with their Infant, were traveling across Salisbury plain. As the story la told In Mr. A. P. Itusseir "Character istics." they were overtaken by n se vere storm and took refuge In a lone shepherd' hilt. The child bad taken cold before they could And shelter nnd the nurse legnn nt once to undress It by the warm cottage fire. As she pulled off one rich silken garment nfter another the shepherd nnd hi wife looked on In awed silence. At last the proc-ess of undressing wa completed und the little naked baby wa being warmed by the lire. There it sat, with all Its splendid outer husk peeled off, its little body beginning to glow in the hut by the Are. The shep herd drew a long breath nnd exclaimed, "Why, If Juki like one of ours!" Palmistry. "Do you believe ill palmistry. BohT "I do. A sweet little amateur palm ist held my hand for half an hour the other evening and told me that I wa going to fall In love In nlsiilt twenty minute nnd ask the lady to 1m? mine and 1 accented, and the whole thing came true before I got out of the chair. Acrimony. Barker I see MolliwiU is going to nmrrv Macule Shrewsbury. I don't envy him, but I supisisc money talked. Grullley-He'll And that matrimony can talk too. Barker-And I fancy that alimouy will have something to say before long Where He Drew It. "How well I remcnilHT." said Duiu ley, ns he proudly brandished the sword, "the first time that I ever drew that once shining blade: "Where did you draw it Dumley"- Inquired Fcatherly, "in a miner ONE COWSKIN. la laataar at Gvnaaa Military Thrift tit Hra Taprlia. An Instance of rai'ltry thrift and of a red tape system which is not peculiar to Oermauy cornea from the Irusslan war ottica. In ISM the guiml. were Ireakfasting hurriedly. They bad on the previous day fought the battle of Soor and bad accomplished altogether a nine days' march. This was not the era of canned meats, and to each regi ment had lcm allotted a certain num ber cf cattle which had been killed. skinned uud cooked, but while tbe men were still eating scouts came In with the new that the Austrian were near at hand. The men got Into marching order and l:i a few minute were In rapid ad vance toward the enemy. The Grena dier guards, conspicuous always for their dispatch, hurried to such purpose that thev failed to secure the skin of cow which had been made over to them for rations. Wheu the otlicial who was resiiousl- Me for the value of the bide came to ask for It. It bad to be rviwrtwl miss ing. Inquiries were set on foot, evi dence wns collected, nnd a voluminous conesiKndcnce lasting fourteen or fif teen months failed to account for the skin. There had beou a cow. She had lieen made over to the guards. She had a hide. The hide was government prop erty, representing a sum flxod by otli cial tariff. The govrrnment must be credited with that sum. The hide wa not furthcoming. Who should be re sponsible fc r its cash value? It was nt last decided that the colonel cf the regiment should be held account able, and a year and a half after the conclusion of the seven weeks' war he was revested by the war olllce to remit the sum of 3 t'.ialers, the price i f one cowskln lost by the Grenadier r.-.an'.s. Wheu the si:m wa paid, the subject was ut l::st olHcirlly dropped. COSTLY ACCIDENTS. A I.ont Tla Mine and a Lead Mine's Rnltomlrta IMt. Immense plans which seemed aliout to be completed, but have lieen brought to disastrous failure at the last mo ment, are frequent enough In the his ti.ry of Indus. ry. London Answers tells the story of a tin mine in England which might have Yielded n fortune but for a storm. With the finding of a new vein of ore running out toward the sea a new level was driven out lielow tho water: then it was found that the lode bent up ward too mar the sea liottom for min ing to lie safely carried on. I'ndUcour nged, the owmr borrowed uiouey, built u sea wall to cut off the water, erected pump and again went to work. On the sixth day Just ns nn enor mous mass of rich ore was iH'ing tap ped a gale came up. a ship was blown upon the wall, which went to pieces at once, and the sea drove the heavy stones In upon the thin roof of the mine. In a moment the workings were hopelessly Hooded, nnd the owner wa a ruined man. A story equally tragic Is told of the Speedwell lend mlno In Derbyshire, relieving that a rich vein of ore exist ed In n nearby hill, the owner risked his entire capital to lsire n tunnel 3.C.10 feet long Into the heart of the moun tain. Suddenly the miners broke through n wall of rock into a vast hid den cavern, through which flowed n stream of water. They began to dump rock Into the stream, and nfter 10.r. tons a bridge began to rise out of the darkness, and then their farther progress was stop ped. Month after month they toiled, nnd at last, after -KM) tons in all had been cast Into the cavern, tliey ITnvc it tip. That narrow rift Is known to this dev ns t'i Ilottomless Pit. Why We Shake Hands. To shake hands with n person 1 rightly regarded a n token of amity. but very few know how this custom arose. According to a French ethnologist. whenever two meu met In former time they were accustomed to hold up their right bands in front of them ns a sign that they had no Intention of attack ing each other. This mark of eonii- ilence, however, did not prove sufficient In all cases, f r a mini may hold up his right hand and yet. If he keeps It closed, may have n weapon concealed in It, and then-fore It became the cus tom for the two right bands to grasp each other, ns only thus could full a-suraiK-e be given that no weapon wa concealed In either of them. Formerly, therefore, this gesture, now the token of loyalty nnd friendship, was one or reciprocal distrust. Xew York Herald. DO YOU WANT TO BE CURED TO STAY CURED? That U just what we claim and propose to prove to you right here. The great claim for Thompson'! Barosma Backache, Kidney and Liver Cure is, that it not only cures but makes a permanent cure. We offer 500 if the following statements are not genuine. Cured Twenty Yeart Ago. Twentryeara iro lat Chritma. I whi takn tick with DrojHyv My legi and feet were lurily swollen. I wan confined to my bed. all my friendi thought my time had come. My head pained m terribly, and finally my wife was urged by Mm Spring, the nure. to try Thompson' Baron ma and Da nd-loin and Mandrake 1'illf, "they would cure me, ane sain, as a law resort we tried Baroma. Liver, Kidney and I.umb.iifo Cure and Dandeloin and Mandrake Pills. I wish to amy thai the pain and swelling began to leave me at once, and few hoUt'a made a complete cure. have recommended it toot hern with good results. I am well and have been ever since, which wns the fall Garfield was elected- Anyone ran cll cnm?if they wish to know the virtues of "11a- rcsmi. THOMAS Ml'RRAY, I taker, South Franklin Street, March 10th, 1900. Titusvtlle. Pa. No Return of Disease in Fifteen Years. Ahrnit fifteen yeara ago I waa all rim down with nenrotta prostration and palpitation o( the heart (often vetting black in the fare and thought to He dying). I lo flrnh till from ta rjounda mv wetvht waa reduced toon nounrU and foraix niontha I waa eonfined to my lied. A relative of mine who had been troutilrd wit h female weaknraa and nenroua prmtraltoti and nao Dcm curea oy i nompwn llaroatna, re commemlrd it to me. I began to take the Kar oama at once and waa not onlv cured of nervmu prostration and palpitation ofthe heart but lie Kan to rain in ll-.h until in a abort time I weighed. J40 potinu. amd rmiH that timk t'M- TIL WOW 1 HAVK BKKIf rKKPECTLV WELL, doing m 7 uwn mwcvuit Man. Hi t m. mih. Pioneer Road, ) ntilea aoulh of Tituaville, Ta April 4. Ibytl. All druggists, J1.00 a bottle or six lot 5.oo. Notice in Equity. IN' THE COURT OF) COM MOM PLEAS No. 1 May OF KORE3T CO., Term, 1902. PESS'A. SITTING IN EQUITY. Daniel JC. Sicktet, again fit Soma 3f. Meadt ami William H. Meadt, At AiuitViit ; A Ha 11. Dmkanx and Thorn a . DenhaM,her kuAband: Iantfl A'. Sirkle, cut Ernntor of and Truster tinder the Ijutt Will autl Testament of Mary JS Siekle. defeated: Daniel K iSiekles, an Trustee of George Stanton titcktr. under a eertmn Deed of Trust made tii tleorge Stanton Siekles to Dan irt K. N.eklra. dated leet.,iber 1, 1 ; lHtniel fc'. Siekles. as Trus eeof Eda .S'ic- les, under a certain deed of trust fctarfr by taut hdn Siekles to said Daniel K. Siek les, dated May lcSC; Ueorge Stanton Siekles, Kda Crackantkorpe, tnnlme V. Siekles, Lizzie J. Qjok, indivdually and as Kieeutrix of Ike Last Will and Tes tament of Ixiura R. Siekles, deteasetl; feii J. Walker, Ernest B. Millard, and Laura S. Morro. To ROMA M. MEADE and WILLIAM 11. MEADE: TAKE NOTICE: A Bill in Equity bas ren filed by the plaintiff ahnve named for tiie partition nt tbe following denoribed real estate, situate in tbe Bor ough and Township of Tlnne.sU, Forest County, fennaylvanta, to wit: Mrst HeKinnlnE at a leaning chestnut tree, aaid tree being alao the northwest corner of Warrant No. 3ti!2, thence (S. 2 h. 371 R.) aoutb twenty-nine degrees eaat three hundred and seventy-one rods to stones on a large rock, said stones also being a corner between w arrant dtottand awl. Second.-(S. W. G7J R.) south lorty-two degrees west, thirty-seven and one-half roils In white oak. Third. (8. Sil W. 7J R.) South fifty degree west eventy-nine rods to an ash tree. Fourth. -(8. 30 W.S2) R.) south thirty Hegrees wet thirty-two and one ball rods to a white oak. Fifth.! West 52.2 R.) West fifty- two and two-tentbs rod to a post nn the eat bank of the Tio ieta creek. Sixlh. Thence down said creek, (N.280 W. 4 R.) norlbtwe nv-eiglitdegres west, four rods to a post. Seventh. (N. 13 W. 32 R.) north thirteen degrees west thirty two rods to a post. Eittblh. (N. 30 W. 22 R.) north thirty degrees west twenty two rods to a poat. Ninth. (N. 69 W. 32 K.) north sixty uioe degrees west thirtv-lwn rods to post. Tenth. (N. 66 W. 26 R.) north sixty-five degrees west twenty-six mdstoapost. Eleventh, (N.tt W.74 R.) north sixty degrees wel seven! v-lnur rods toa poet. Twelftu (N.l W. 1U2 R.) north one degree west one hundred and two rods to a post. Thirteenth. (N. 4" W. 42 R.) north four degrees west forty-two rods to a post. Fourteenth. (W. 93 R. west ninety three nxla to post. Fifteenth. (N. 5 E. 20 R.) north five decrees east twenty six rods to a post. Sixteenth. (N. S5 W. 30 R.) north eighty-live degrees west thirty rods to a oot on tlie east bank of the Allegheny river, r-eventeenth. (?l. 12 E. 191 R.) north twelve degrees east nineteen and one-hair roils to a post, Kighteentb.-(8. 87 E. 40 R.) south eighty-seven degrees eat f- rty rods to a post. Nineteenth. (8. 8 E. 11 R.) aoulh eight degrees east eleven rods to a post, Twentieth. (E. 75 R.) east seventy five rods to a post, Twenty nrst.-(i. 4 w ICt R.) north four dugree west one hundred and sixty-four rods to a pin oak. Twenty-Second. (N. 46" E. 181 R.) north Torty-aix degrees east one hundred and eighty-one roils to a birch. Twenty third. (N. 82 E. 3H5J R.) north eighty two degrees east three hundred and six ty five nnd one-half rods to a post. Twenty-fourth. (8. 61" W. 410 R.) south sixty-one degrees west four hundred and ten rods to tlie leaning chestnut, the place of begibning. Containing seven hundred acrea more or less, being ex bibit "A." Also, the following piece of land known as the 'Hlooniery.' or Forge lot. Beginning at a post on the south bank of Tionesta creeK. west 51 rods 10 a post; N. 10 W. 36 K. to a pos ; N. 121 W. 6: R. to post; N. 58 W. 4r R. to a post at Mark Noble'a lane; N. 32 E. 6 R. along ssid lane In a post on south bank of Tio nesta creek ; 8. 81 E. 20 R. up said creek ; 8. 72 E. 28 R. up said creek to post ; 8. 26 W. 121 K. to post ; 6. 121 E. 82 K, to post ; S. 10 E. 16 R. to post; N. SO" E. 7 R. to a white oak tree on bank of raid creek; 8. 3 W. 21) R. to beginning. Containing 5 A. and 27 R. Tbe same being recorded in Venango Co.. Pa., in Ui ok J, page 71. Excepting and reserving therefrom cer tain parcels and lots, conveyed to sundry persons si fully set forth In the Bill on file In this esse. The bill further sets oat tbe title of tbe respective parti's thereto and that the par ties to this action are seized or the nretnl srs described in fee simple, each having an unniviiieu inte-eei merein as follows: Tbe plaintiff, Daniel E 8ickles, Individ aally, is seized of an undivided lJ&'li)0 part thereof: the defendant, Daniel E blck les. as trnstee, &c, of (ieorg 8. Sickles, is seized of an undivided 7 -0-57' K) part there of; the defendant, Daniel E. Bicklea, aa trna'ee, &c, of Eds t raokanthorpe, former ly Eils Sickles, is seized of an nndivlded 20-o70 part thereof; tbe defendant, Liz zle J. Cook, is seized of an undivided btO- 'i7' 0 part thereof; tbe defendant Laura n. Morro is seized cf an undivided 16l-'7ii0 part thereof; the defendant Fred. J. Wa k- er is siezed of sn undivided 16D 5760 part then of; the defendant Daniel E. Bickles, as eJecutnr and trustee uor'er tbe will of Mary 8 fiickela, deceased, la seized of an undivided 7r0-57fl0 psrt thereof; tbe de fendant Knma M. Meade la seized of an on- divided 10."3-.")760 pi rt thereof; the defend' ant Ernest H Millard ia seized of an nndi yidrd 1 1 7 "70 part thereof; and tbe defen dant Alt H Denbam la seized of an uoill. vided 11 70-5769 pan thereof. The ssid lands being subject to numer ous enuirahle liens claimed by sundry per sons as tuny set lortn ln.SoCiiona & and at of tbe said Bill. l'hst your orator is unable to agree with the above named defendants, or with some of tbe-n, ss to a proper. Just and lawful di vision between them of the landa and prero. isea hereinbefore described in order that their several shsrns and proportions might be allotted to them aod enjoyed by them in severalty and from their widely separat ed residences aod tbe character of their several lutereau therein, it is unlikely that any such division can be msde without the interpoaltlon or tnis nenorsuie court. Whekf.foks be prays: 1. That your Honors will order and de c ee tbst a partition be made of tbe lands hereinbefore described in severalty between the parties to this action Interested therein as hereinbefore described. 2 That a Master or a Master and Com missioners be appointed by your Honors to divide aod partition tlie aald lands, tene ments and latere.U into purparts and to value tbe same, and to ascertain the amounts, if any, which aball be charged thereoj foi owelty or which shall be psld or secured to the parties to whom no purpart can lie allotted, or 1 tue premises or any part tbereof cannot De divided without sep arating or Injuring tbe whole or without prejudice to tbe Interests of tbe parties hereto, then to sen the same or such psrt thereof as cannot be divided under direc tion of this Honorable Court. 3. In case of any such sale aa isieferred to in tbe preceding paragraph, then that the proceeds tbereof, after paying tbe legal costs and charges of this action, maybe di vided among the parties entitled thereto according to tbelr respective rights and in terests therein. 4. Tbst all proper and necessary con veyances and assurances may be executed for carrjing Into etl-ctaui.b partition, eith er of the premises or parts '.hereof, or o tbe avails of any such sale or sales thereof. fi. That tbe premises hereinbefore men tioned as being sutject to equitable liens ved sold subject to such liens after the amount thereof shall have been ascertained 6. That your orators may have such other and further relief as the circumstan ces of tbe case may require and as to your Honors shall stem juai snd proper. DANIEL P. HAYS, W. E RICE, T. F. K1TCHEY, Solicitors for I'laintiff. First publication November 1002. DECREE. Wot Service by publication. And now, September 22nd, 190 J, tt ap pearing by affidavit to the satisfaction of tbe Court, tbat tbe defendants named ia tbe foregoing petition, via : Roma M. Meade and William H. Meade, cannot upon diligent inquiry be found, so aa to be personally served with process. It la order ed that tbe bill of complaint be served 00 tbe said defendants by publication in the manner prescribed by law for aix successive weeks in lbs Forest Republican and Demo cratic Vindicator, newspapers published in the County of Forest, and that in default of an appearance within fifteen days after tbe last publication, the bill may be taken pro eonfesso, and any further process, rule, no tion, order or decree 10 the cause, of which service shsll be required, be served on the said defendant in like manner, with a like period of fifteen days for appearance or compliance. BY THE COUKT. TIONESTA STEAM LAUNDRY Have You Given Us a Trial We would be pleased with u oppnrtiiaiiw to tlemoD Irate to you the superior class of work we can turn out in either GLOSS OR DOMESTIC FINISH. Give Us a Trial. SMITH & SHRIVER. PS. tlVGUST ,Uqqcr OFTIOIA1T. Office 1 4 "X National Bank HuildinK, OHi CITY, PA. Eyea examined free. Kxclttstveiv optical. CALIFORNIA COLORADO AND UTAH. Cheapest Exeursion nt ei ever in effect to points West and Northwest. Person slly Conducted Pullnisn TotiristSleepiiiK Car Excursion from Chicago and Cin cinnati evpry week. Kleirant Through Sleeping Car Service and Quickest Time to HOT SPRINGS. ARK. Pullman Drawing oom Steejters, Free Recliiiinir Chair Cars, llutlet-Library 8inoklnic Cars, Cafe Dining Cars (meals a la carte). Double Daily Service and most direct Route to the lainous BEAUMONT.TEX., OIL FIELD Double Dally Service and unsurpassed Equipment to all points in Tennessee, MisHisaippl, ljoiilMsna, Arkansas, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, Texas, MEXICO, A rizona. New Mexico, Iowa, Soutli Da kota, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, t'tab, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Washing ton and British Columbia. Homeseckers' Ereurnion and Colonists' tickets on sale to points West, Southwest and Northwest. HYi'fe To-dity for Fi ee descriptive mat ter and full particulars to E. A. RICHTER, Trav. Pass. At. Mi Park lliilldiiiK, Piltsburg, Pa. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OK TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CflNFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Bug glee to let upon the moet reasonable terms. He will also do JOB TZE-AIMIIITG- Ail orders left at the Poet OIBce wil receive prompt attention. A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE, Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Hates. Hear or Hotel Weaver TIOITESTA, PA. Telephone No. 20. Weeks For 25 Cts. For trtt brlftiUrt, wt1elx.w ce j fporunf "irr m, lUorttT on Bttri lamirff H B.a lull. Trap Btinotlnir, till '! and kiDdnnJ tm.t, J h beat fiifwroi tU kittOj i.tiii.i.bM. t'lftlte pirp of tntmdurinf it tn l'1iti w will awud iitVrtwer' f-r? (it dm), fa;.ur :tvr. fra. Ad-lm SportinKLire, 70. Dmtdo Bltlv, Pblla IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE in THIS PAPER. 13 Jy Of Course We can Gt you out in a wagon of any style you may happen to stand in need of, from the light "buck" or dray to "the Heaviest trucks, nd all of (he best material aod workmanship. Likewise your wishes in tbe matter of buggies, the most stylish, easiest runoing, aod withal the most serviceable, we can gratify at the smallest coat cjnsisteDt with best goods. This is our "long suit. But what we would like to inter est you io just dow is our Superior Stock of HARDWARE. If it's a Stove, heating or cooking, the newest and best RaDge at the least cost, come and see us. We are talking what we know to be facts when we say we can beat tbetn all in this line. Anything in SHELF GOODS, CUTLERY. ROOFING OR CARPET PAPERS, AXES OR TOOLS of any description, in short aorthingr that may be fouod io a complete hardware store, is here in stock. We are likewise prepared for the HUNTING SEASON with a line of Guns aod Ammunition of superior quality. Call aod see how cheaply we can fit you out in a nice gun FISHING TACKEL. The best time for fishing is right now, aod we've got everything you need in that department. SCOWDEN & CLARK. County Thone 22. TIONESTA, PA. MARIENVILLE HARDWARE & MACHINE COMPANY. SINCE THE FIRE . We btve moved our etnek of Hardware ioto the ma chine shop where ire are prepared to wail oo customers as of yore. Our machioerj was unharmed and we rao do your work tame as ever. A good line of saws, axes nd belting, saved from the fire, and your wauls in all other material will be promptly supplied. Hardware, Mill Sttpirfleti, etc. . . Mill Machinery Repaired Prompt- ly. Shafting, Pulleys and Pillow Blocks FurnMied on Short Notice. NEWJNDJIOWLETEUNEOF .RUBBER Shelf Hardware, Iron, Nails aud Tools at the Lowest Market Price. Stoves of all kinds. Perfect Olive Ranges a Specialty; Guaranteed to Bake. Aies, Pea Ty Cant Hooks, Spuds, Atkins' Hand Cmsctit, Band and Circular Saws, Returned il Unsatisfactory. Abra sive Emery Wheels. E. A. YETTER. MANACER. MARIENVILLE, PA. I PARKER GUN K MADE ON HONOR. lias Stood the Test for Over 35 Yearn Is noted for its simplicity of construction, beauty ot proportion, excellence of workmanship, faultless balance, and Hard Mitvotliig Qtialaliem. .sr .-.ay tut? I lixperience and ability have placed the Pa it I. Kit Gun in an envi ble and well deserved position as the Best Gun in the world. Made hv the est shot gun manufacturers in America. New York Salesroom. Kens' for 32 WARREN ST. aialoaue, Not to Burn, But to sell. All kinds of Watches, except poor ones. All kinds of Prices, except high prices. The LEADING JEWELER. 32 8ENF.CA St., OIL CITY, PA. WATCH REPAIRING Clock Repsirlnn and all work pertaining to the jeweler's trsile, promptly and accurately done. Xew Silverine Watch Cases traded for Old Silver Cases in any condition. Old watches taken In ex change for new ones . T. AXDEIISOX, Anderson A O'llara barber shop, Tionesla, l'a m w HOUSE FURNISHINGS, AND LEA THER BEL TING. Over 110,001) of thtse gu::s in use. PARKER BROS., WERIDEN, CONN. " Tiff r-n THE VISIBLE WRITING OLIVER TYPEWRITER Shows every word as written; aligns perfect ly, aud needs least re pair. Write for cata logue and get name of nearest representative. Agents in all leading cities. Tho Oliver Typewriter re ceived the Gold Medal, High est Award, at the Buffalo Ex position. THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER CO. 107 Lake St., Chicago, III Fred, (ircttcnbcrgcr GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work perbiiiiiiiK to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Ons or Water Kit ting" and General HlackHinithiiiK prompt ly done at Low KhUwi. KopairiiiK Mill Ma.Mnerv iriven stMM'inl attention, md satisfaction (iiarantced. Shop In rear or and J"si worn vi " Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your Iwtronane aolicited. FRED. O RETTEN BERG ER- A i I t