Smart & Silberberg. 1,000 Down at Half Reaular Price. We own this week 1,000 Down Pillows that are unquestionably the biggest value ever owned in Oil City. At this season of the year this offering should be appreciat ed; the hollidays are not far distant and down cushions are always a popular Christmas present. No. 3 13 inch at 20 inch at. 22 inch at 24 inch at... No. 2 13 inch at. 20 inch at. 22 inch at. 54 inch at. SMART & OIL CITY, PA. MISSION TO SOUTH AFRICA. Mr. Chamberlain Received an Ovarior on the Eve of Hit Departure. London, Nov. 18. Colonial Seere tary Chamberlain received a greal ovation at Ilirmingham, where a (are well banquet on the occasion of hi departure for South Africa was hek In his honor. Members of all partle; Joined In the demonstration, as the af fair was of a non-political character Mr. Chamberlain was accompanied by his wife and his son. Responding to a tremendously en thusiastic welcome the colonial secre tary paid au aflectionate tribute to hit American wife, who, he declared "had sustained him by her courage, and cheered him by her sympathy. H had found in her his best and truest counsellor." Referring to his approaching trip he said it was to be a matter of busl neas and not a mere parade. He could not expect that all the bitterness In South Africa would die out, but h( could say this for the government thai they would relieve all suffering. He was bound on a new venture, and there was a possibility of failure The government's desire was to mak South Africa one united nation, united In heart as well as In name. Greater differences, he said, haJ been healed and be mentioned Canada as an In stance In this connection. High Commissioner Milner retained the confidence of the government. Mr. Chamberlain said he hoped to see the representatives of every political sec tion In South Africa. He coul lien learn more In three days than In a month's study of dispatches In the blue books. He believed that he would be met half way and that he would gain the friendship of the king's new Boer subjects. He took a very optimistic lew regarding the future of South Africa. On the conclusion of Mr. Chamber lain's speech a torchlight procession and a fire works display were held. The streets were packed with thou sands of people, who at one point broke through the barrier erected to keep the crowd hack. This Incident created some excitement an1 resulted in slight Injuries to a few persons. MRS. R. B. MOLINEUX. Said to Have Gone to Sioux Falls to Live Talk of Divorce. New York, Nov. 18. The dispatch from Sioux Kalis announcing Mrs. Ro land 13. Mollneux's arrival there to take up her residence was shown to Gen eral Molineux and be was asked if his daughter-in-law intended to (let a di vorce. "1 have nothing to say," said the general. Roland B. Mollneux's counsel, O. M. Battle, said he knew nothing about Mrs. Molinoux'B reason for going to Sioux Kails. Former Governor Black is in Troy, N. Y. Mrs. Molineux'a absence from court during her husband's last trial revived rumors of family differences, but she went to the Molineux residence in Brooklyn a few hours' after her hus band's acquittal and remained there until the next mornlpe. when Hhe went Pillows, Down. .25c each .35c eaeh .45c each ,56c each Down. .43c each .K9c each .79c each .9Sc each SILBERBERG, to the hctel In 'e iora wnere she had been staying. She was there an hour or two and then she disappeared. She was not seen in public with her husband last week. W. M. K. Olcott of Molineux coun sel said the news from Sioux Falls was a surprise to him because the differ ences between Mrs. Roland Molineux and her mother-in-law had been settled and the family relations so far as he knew were amicable. General Molineux paid his daughter-in-law's expenses while his son was in prison and last week the general made a public staterfnt about her in which he sail: "Shu .3 as good and pure a woman as breathes." He said he had traced the stories concerning her and found they were false. ERUPTION OF STROMBOLI. Terrific Explosion and Great Flow of Lava Great Numbers of Dead Fish. Rome, Nov. 18. A fresh eruption of the volcano Stromboli occurred Sun day evening, accompanied by a ter rific explosion and a great flow of lava. It formed a magnificent spec tacle which was visible from all the northern pait of Sicily, the flames rising from the volcano "llumlnatlng the surrounding sea. The situation of the few inhabitants of the Island of Stromboli is precarious. They are especially frightened by the washing ashore of great quantities ol dead fish which have apparently been killed by a submarine disturbance. A number of yachts from Naples and other places have visited the waters surrounding the island to allow those on board to view the eruption. Landlords Accept Conference. I-ondon, Nov. 18. A poll of the Irish landlords which was undertaken by a committee of gentlemen interested In the Irish question on the proposal to call a conference of landlords and tenants with a view to the sale of the land to the latter, has resulted in a vote of 1,128 to 578 In favor of holding the conference, for which arrange ments will be immediately proceeded with. A circular announcing the re sult of the poll has been sent to 4.0" Irish landowners who "sess 600 acres and upwards. Woodward Guilty of Murder. Camden, N. J., Nov. 18. Paul Woodward was convicted of murder in the first degree for killing John Coftln of this city, who with Walter Price Jennings was recently found dead in the woods near Collingswood. Wood ward who is 24 years of age was a close friend of the Jennings boy. Dur ing his trial it was shown that robbery was the motive for th crime. The Thin 1'lmt Pnti-il Oir Pntlrnl. "You iiiuy be thankful for your ex cellent constitution. It Iiiih 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 yon through many n spell of sicknoKH." "I!ul, doctor, If I have such n blamed strong constitution why urn I always getting sick?" Chicago Tribune. Ilrr IVi-ddlim.. Mrs. Kciirborn Was your wedding in June? Mrs. Waliasli Yes; three of them were. Yonkers Statesman. Character In laaater. Clearly a imtsou's character Is shown by the maimer in which he luughs, or, rather, by the sound which lie makes, it Is maintained by a European psy chologist. The foKoH iiig. m-curding to him. tire interring indications: "Those who laugh iu 'A' or who make a sound like 'A' are frank, loyal mid fond of bustle and movement and are generally of a versatile character. "Those who laugh in "E" are phleg matic mid melancholy. "Those who laugh In 'I.' as most chil dren do, are timid. Irresolute, candid, affectionate and ever ready to work for others. "These who laugh iu 'O" arc gener ous, bold and self confident. "Those who laugh In T' are misan thropes." A Slury at Mark Twalw. When Mark Twain was beginning his career as a humorous lecturer, he one day nrratiged with a woman ac quaintance that she should sit in a box and start the applause when he should stroke his mustache. The lecturer started off so well that he did not need any such help, however, for he caught the audience from the first. By and by, when not saying anything worthy of particular notice, he happened to pull bis mustache, and his anxious ally in the box ut once broke into furious applause. Mark was all but broken up by the misadventure, and ever after ward carefully avoided employing such heln to success Hedsrrboirn aad Fusm. Some years ago, not lieing aide to ac count for the disappearance of eggs, a wire cage trap was set in a fowl run. After a little time this was occupied not by n rat. but a fine hedgehog filled to its utmost capacity t lie trap. It was reset, to lie filled in a few days by Mr. Hedgehog! No more eggs were missed. London Times. Relinked. Higgins How is It you are always Idling about? I never see you when you have anything to do. Wiggins The fact Is. it takes so much of my time looking after other folks' business 1 have none left for looking after my own. Ion't you find r..mething like the Rime trouble your self? Bostou Tra nscript. Mending 1'mbrella. Sometime an umbrella that Ix-gins to show tiny cracks and pinholes may Ve mended at hon... Open the um brella and hold it np to the light. Mend the boles on the Inside with black silk i-onrtnliistor fill allirhtlv liirirer than the holes. Sun umbrellas and parasols are more cueciivei; incimcti in mia way than umbrellas, which sometime require a repetition of the mending after being thoroughly wet. Ybitii of Wrath. The singular habit of signifying an ger by yawning is confined to the monkey tribe mid Is most marked In the balioon family, though the Cibral tar nics nlso indulge In it. It is prob able that the gesture Is originally in tended to frighten an adversary by n display of tcc'h. Just as a dog does, and that the constant wide oHnlng of the mouth produces au involuntary yawn. In fact, if n human being keeps on opening his mouth In this tvny a yawn will result. If two strange balxxms are put together in the same cage, they Immediately con front each other and commence yawn ing, nnd If vexed or insulted by vis itors they will do the same thing. Fat Crystals. If small o,uantitles of butter, lard and beef fat be separately boiled and slowly cooled for, say, twenty-four hours, tin? resulting crystals will show very marked differences under the mi croscope. The normal butter crystal Is large and globular. It polarizes bril liantly nnd shows n well marked St Andrew's cross. That of lard shows n stellar form, while that of beef fat has a foliated appearance. In course of time, as the butter loses its freshness, the globular crystal degenerates and rnidually merges into peculiar roseite like forms. An Old Verb. To laze is an old verb. In Siiun.el Rowlands' "Martin Marknll," 1010, we nil' told that "lovterers laze In the streete, lurke In alehouses nnd range in the highwuics." The. word occurs, I believe, In some of Mortimer Collins' lyrics: f!ut Cupid lazeth 'monest the faii-ry lasses. Whose clero. complexion he oft swenrolh passes. Notes and fjueries. DO YOU WANT TO BE CURED TO STAY CURED ? That is just what we claim and propose to prove to you right here. The great claim for TbomD3on's Barosma Backache, Kidney and Liver Cure is, that it not only cures but makes a permanent cure. We offer $$oo if the following statements are not genuine. Cured Twenty Year Ago. Twenty yenra ago last Christina I wu taken sick with Dropsy. My legs and feet were Udly awollen, I was confined to my heel, all my friendf thought my time had come. My head polled m terribly, and finally my wife was urged ly Mrs. Spring, the nurse, to try Thompson a Ilarosma and Dand' loin and Mandrake I'ills. ' Ihey would cure me," ahe sulci. Aa a last resort we tried Barosma. Liver. Kidney ami LumltagoCure aud Dandeloin and Mimlrnkf I'ills. I wishtosr.y thai the pain and swelling began to leave me at once, and a few bottlrs made a complete enre 1 have recommended it to others with good reaulta I am well and have been ever since, which was the fall Garfield was elected. Anvonecan call in m: if they wish to know the virtues of "Ha roam i." THOMAS MURRAY, taker. South Franklin Sln-et, March loth, icyoo. Tiluaville, Pa. No Return of Disease In Fifteen Years. Ahotit fifteen years ago I was all run down With nervous prostration and palpitation of the heart (oflen gelling Mack in the face and thought to be dying). I l.,-t fl,sh till from tic pounds my weinht was reduced to 90 pound's, and for six months I was confined lo my brd' A relative of mine who hart been troubled with female weakness aud nervous proslrnlion and had Iteen cured by 'ihompMnrs ll.iro.ttia re commended it to me. I betnii lo take the llnr ostna at once and was not only cured ot nervous prostration and palpitation of the heart but lie gan lo gain ill flesh until in a short lime I weighed 140 pounds, anii ikom that timi- es til Now 1 havi: bkkm pkbikcti.v well, doing my own housework. MRS. Kl.V M. MsMn. Moneer Road, 3 miles aouth of Titimville Ia April 4. 186. All druggists, (1.00 a bottle or six lot fcoo. Notice in Equity. IN THE COCRT OF COMMON PLEAS OK r OK EST CO., PENS' A. No. 1 Mv Term, ltWi SITTING. IN EQUITY. Iktniel A". Sickle, aaainut Soma .V. Meaile and William IT. Mead, A-r An.f.iNrf ; Alta If. Denkam and J noma II. Itenham.krr Knjiband, Darnel K. Sickle, at ErejHtor of ami Trustee under tne Last Will and Testament of Maru 8 Sicklv. deceased: Daniel E. fickle, a Trustee, of George Stanton Sickle, under a certain Heed of Trust ma.fr by Ucorge Stanton Sickle to 7Vm tl E. Sickle, dated December 1, isttl 7amW E. Sickle. a Trnstreof Eda Sick te,under a certain deedof trust madebu aid Eda Sickle to aid Iktniel K. Sick' le, dnteii May , ltcrr- (itoroc Stanton Sickle, tola Craekanthorpe. i Yirt7m (.'. Sickle. Lizzie J. CHk, indir:dnally and a teeeutrix 0 ttie Lat Will and' Te lament of I.anra It. Sickle, deceased: tWd J. "n;cr, Ki HCil 13. Millard, and 2anra S. Morro. To ROMA M. MEADE and WILLIAM II. ME A VE: TAKE NOTICE:-A Bill In Equity has been filed bv the plaintiff abova named lor the partition of the following described real estate, situate in the Bor ough and Township of Tionesta, Forest County, Pennsylvania, to wtt: First-Beginning at a leaning chestnut tree, said tree bein also the northwest corner of Warrant No. a!2, thence(8. 2S) E S7I K.) south twenty-nine degrees east tl ree hundred and seventy-one rods to stones on a large rock, said stones also bing a corner between Warrant SoTCand 3691. Second. IS. 41" V. 37 R.) south lorty-two degrees west, thirty-seven and one-half rods to a w hite oak. Third. (S. 5o T!l R.) South tirty degrees west seventy-nine rods loan asb tree. Fourth, -(S. 30 W. 32J R.) south thirty degrees west thirty-two and one halt rods lo a white oak. Kiflh. (West &S.2 R.) West fifty- two and two-tenths rods to a post on theeaat bank of the Tionesta creek. Sixth. Thence down said creek, (N.iis W. 4 R.) north tweni v-eigbtdegrees west, four rods to a post. Seventh. (N. 13 V. & R.) north thirteen degrees west thirtv two rods to a Dost. Eighth. (N. 30 W. R.) north thirty degrees west twenty two rods to a pool. Ninth, (N. 69 W. 32 R,) north sixty-nine degrees west thirtv-iwo rods to a poet. Tenth. (N. 65" W. 26 R.) north sixty-five degrees west twenty-six rods toa post. Eleventh. (N. 60 W. T4 R.) north sixty degrees seventv-fonr rests to a post. Twelftn (S.l W. 10-2 R.) north one degree west one hundred and two rods to a post. Thirtcenth.-(N. 4 W. 42 It.) north four degrees west forty-two rods to a post. Kouiteenth. ( W. 9.1 K ", west ninetv t lire rods to a post. Fifteenth. (N. 5 E. :'tf It.) north five degrees east tweotv sixrodsto a post. Sixteenth. (N. 85 W. 30 R.) north eightv-tive degrees west thirty rods to a Dost on the east bank of the Allegheny river. Seventeenth. (N. 1- r.. ii k.) north twelve degrees east nineteen and one-half rods to a post. Eightenth.-(S. 87u E. 40 R.) south eighty-seven degrees east ( rtv rods to a pst. Nineteenth. (S. 8 E. II R.) south eight degrees east eleven rods to a post. Twentieth. (E. 75 R.) east seventy five rrsts to a post. Twenty-first. (N. 4" W. 104 R ) north four degrees west one hundred and sixtv-four rod to a pin oak, Twenty-econd. "(N. 46" E. 181 R.) north forty-six degrees esst one hundred and eighty-one rods to a birch. Twenty-lhird.-(N. 82 E. SriS, R.) north elgblv two degrees east three hundred and six ty five and one-half rods to a post. Twenty-fourth. (S. 61" W. 410 R.) south sixty-one degrees west four hundred and ten rods to the leaning chestnut, the place of begihning. Containing seven hundred seres more or leu. being ex hibit "A." Also, the following piece of land known as the 'Bloomerv." or Forge lot. R 'ginning at a post cn the south bank of Tionesta Creek. West 51 rods In a post; N. 10 W. 3D R. to a posi ; N. 121 W. 62 R. to post: N. 58 W. 41) R. to a post at Mark Noble's lane; N. 32 E.6 R. along said lane to a post on south bank of Tio nesta creek ; S. 64 E. 20 K. up said creek; S. 72 E. 28 R. up said creek to a post ; S. 2t W. 12 K. to post ; 8. 12J E. 62 R. to post ; S. 10 E. 16 R. to post; N. So" E. 7 It. to a white oak tree on bank of said reek;S. 3 W. 21) R. lo beginning. Containing 5 A. and '27 It. The same being recorded in Venango Co., Pa., in Be ok J, page 7 1. Excepting and reserving therefrom cer tain parcels and lots, conveyed lo sundry persons as fully set forth in the Bill on file in this case. The bill further seta out the title of the respective parties thereto and that the par ties to this action ars seized of the premi ses described in fee simple, each having an undivided Inte eat therein as follows: The plaintiff, Daniel E Sickles, individ ually, is seized of ao undivided 720-o7iO part thereof; the defendant, Daniel E. Sick les, aa trustee. &c of tieorga 8, Sickles, la seized of an undivided 7JO-57"0 part there of; the defendant, Daniel E. Sickles, aa trustee, &c, of Eda Craekanthorpe, former ly Eds Sickles, is seized of an undivided 720-'i7'0 part thereof; the defendant, Liz zie J. Cook, is seized of an undivided lt'ti .'i7' 0 part thereof; the defendant Laura 8 Morro isseized ef an undivided 16o-o7s) part thereof; the defendant Fred. J. Wa k er is siezed of an undivided lKO- 'iTGO part thereof; tbs defendant Daniel E. Sickles, aa executor and trustee nnfer the will of Mary 8 Siekela, deceased, is seized of an undivided 7.-0-S7oO part thereof; the de fondant Bom a M. Meade la seized of an on divided lO.Vt-6760 part thereof; the defend ant Ernest B Millard ia seized of an undi vided 1 17-."7 0 part Ihereof; and the defen dant Alia H Deubam is seized of an undi vided 1170-8700 part thereof. The said lands being subject to numer ous equitable liens claimed by sundry per sons aa fully set forth in auctions 2." and 26 of the said Bill. That your orator is unable to agree with the above named defendants, or with some of them, as to a proper, just and lawful di vision between them of the lands ami prem ises hereinbefore described in order that their several shares and proportions might be allotted to them and enjoyed by them In severalty and from their widely separat ed residences and the character of their several Interests therein, it is unlikely that any such division can be made without the interposition f this henorable court, HKKFr-oRE he prays: 1, That yonr Honors will order and de cree that a partition be mails of the lands hereinbefore described In severalty between the parties to this sction interested therein, as hereinbefore described. 2 That a Master or a Master and Com missioners be appointed by your Honors lo divide and partition the said lands, tene ments and Interest into purparts and to value the same, and to ascertain the amounts, if any, which shsll bi charged thereon foi owelty or which shall be paid or secured to the parties to whom no purpsrt can be allotted, or if the premises or any part thereof cannot be divided without sep arating or injuring the whole or without pr.jn.dice to the interests of the parties hereto, then to sell the same or such part thereof aa cannot be divided under direc tion of his Honorable Conrt. .1. In caae of any such sale as ia leferred to in the preceding paragraph, then that the proceeds thereof, alter paying the legal costs snd charges of this action, may be di video, among the parlies entitled thereto according to their respective rights and in terests therein, 4. That all proper and nereasary con veyances and assurances may be executed for carrying luto effect such partition, eith er of the premises or parts thereof, or of the aval Is or any sncb sale or sales thereof. S. That the premises hereinbefore men tioned aa being subject "to equitable liens aud sold subject to eticn liens after the amount thereof shall have been aacerraiued. tl. That your orators mav have am-h other and further relief as the circumstan ces of the rase may require and as to your iiouora euisii stem juai inn proper. DANIEL P. HAYS, W. E. RI E, T. F. HITCH EV, Solicitors for Plaintiff. First publication November .1, 1!)2. DECIIEE. For Service by publication. And bow, September 2Jnd, lfWJ, It ap pearing by affidavit to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendanta named in the foregoing petition, viz: Koma M. Meade and William H. Meade, cao not upon diligent inquiry be found, so aa to be personally served with process. Jt it order ed that tba bill or complaint be served on the said defendanta by publication in the manner prescribed by law for ail snroessivt) weeks In the Forest Republican and Demo cratic V indicator, newspapers published la the County sf yctet, and that ia default of an appearance within fltteeu days after tba last publication, the bill may be taken pro conlesso, and any further process, rule, no tice, order or decree in the cause, of which service shall be required, be aerved on the said defendant in Ilka manner, with a like period or fifteen days for appearance or oompliaooe. BI THE IOUKT. TIONESTA STEAM. LAUNDRY Have You Given Us a Trial We would be pleased with o opporlunilv to demon strate t you the superior class of work we ran turn out in either GLOSS OR DOMESTIC FINISH. Give I'm a Trial. SMITH & SHRIVER. PS tlUGUSr .Uoqck OFTICIA1T. Office ) Jt H National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. Exclusively optical. CALIFORNIA COLORADO AND UTAH. CkcapeM lUenrtion ate ever in effect to point West and Northwest. Person ally Conducted Pullman TouristSleeplog Car Excursions from Chieauo and Cin cinnati every week. Elegant Through Sleeping Car Service ana wuicicesi 1 line lo HOT SPRINGS, ARK. Pullman Drairina oom Slrejter, Free Reclining Chair Cars, lluiret-Library .Smoking Cars, Cafe Dining Cars (meals a ia carte). Double Daily Service and most direct Itoute lo the lainous BEAUMONT. TEX., OIL FIELD Double Dally Kerviee slid unsurpassed Equipment lo all points in Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana. Arkansas, Indian tcrrumy, UKianoma, lex as, MEXICO, Arizona, New Mexico, Iowa, South Pa soia, neurssna, t oiorauo, wvoinlng. L tali, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Washing- mjm iiiu uruinii Iflltlinoia. Homeeeker' Krcuru,n and Culonit' tickets on sale to points West, Southwest ann norm west. Write To-day for Fiee descriptive mat ter and full particulars to E. A. RICHTER, Trav. Paaa. At. 812 Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, ur TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CflNFIELD. PROPRIETOR. flood Stock, flood Carriages and Bug giea to let upon the most reasonable terms. lie will also Uo JOB TZEZLVLTIN-a- All orders left at the Post Office wll receive prompt attention. A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Pine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear or Hotel Weaver TIOZLnTEST-A., tj. Telephone .o. 20. Weeks Fop 25 Tor th brlffhUit, BMrtiwitasa, a.-idj btost p 'Lit lax lejr Usual pr; f DUtLing pipar -Ml'il'h1. .e.j -tlticii luf I ltila:R )t: mWMr on mat -rt tair. i t lit Hill, I rp fetii. 11 I. lard a nii smulnnie furl ! Iw-t pntmrut !( una p'H itfici. '.rum fnrf1 ff I ntrsiti"Tir 't H .' 1 MBlitira, wwi)l eti-l itt'-'tfi-e fwliaf'-rC'ta, (.vaj. trtiaf'o fne. AddraM, port I nil Life, 705 Unndv Wiltf, 13 h Cts. atfT it eJV I'k i la Of Course Yw- can Et you out in a wagon of any style too may happen lo land in need of, Irom the light "buck" or dray lo the heaviest trucks, and all of the best material and workmanship. Likewise your wishes in the matter of huggiee, the most stylish, easiest running, and witbal the most serviceable, we can gratify at the smallest cost consistent with best goods. This ii our "long suit. But what we would like to inter est you in just now i our Superior Stock of HARDWARE. If it'a a Stove, heatioK or cooking, the newest and best Kange at the least cost, come and tee us. We are tslking what we know to be facte when we say we can beat them all in this line. Anythiog in SHELF GOODS, CUTLERY. HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ROOFING OR CARPET PAPERS, AXES OR TOOLS of any description, in short aovthinir that may be found in a complete bardwaie itore, is here in stock. We are likewise prepared for the HUNTING SEASON with a line of Guus and Ammunition of superior quality. Call and see bow cheaply we can fit you out in a nice gun FISHING TACKEL. ' The best time for fishiug it right now, aud we've got everything vou need in that department. SCOWDEN & CLARK. County rhoaa 24. TIONESTA, PA. MARIENVILLE HARDWARE & MACHINE COMPANY. SINCE THE FIRE av We have moved our stock of Hardware into the ma chine shop where we arc prepared to wait on customers as of yore. Our machinery was unharmed aud we ran do yonr work same at ever. A good lino of saws, aiet and belting, saved from the fire, and ?our wants in all other material will be promptly supplied. Hard tra re, MlJlSitill(-i. etc. , MUlJMtchtMry Itctmlred Prom pt- ly. Shatina, PjitlqM and I'll low Work Furnlith-1 on Sftort Xotlce. NEW AND COMPLETE LINE OF -RUBBERANDJEA THERBELTLNG Shelf Hard are, Irou, Nails and Tools at the Lowest Market Price. Stovet of all kinds. Perfect Olive Ranget a Specialty; Guaranteed to Bake. Axes, Pee vy Cant Hooks, Spuds, Atkins' Hand Croscut, Baud and Circular Sawt, Returned il Unsatisfactory. Abra live Emery Wheels, E. A. YETTER, MANACER, MARIENVILLE, PA. THE "OLD RELIABLE" PARKER GUN MADE ON HONOR. Mood die Tent for Over Team.- -IIa Is noted for its simplicity of construction, beauty ot proportion, of workmaothip, faultiest balance, and Hard Nl.ootiiig ( i lt'..: j -L-i-. , , i-.r"-' aon aointy nave placed the I'ahi.eii Cit;x io an envi ble and well deserved position aa the Best Gun in the world. Made by the old est tbnt gun manufacturers in America. Over 110,000 of these gun in use "WaWe'SW'"- .SSL'S. PARKER BROS., IVIERIDEN. CO N w A T C H E S Not to Burn, But to sell. All kinds of Watches, except poor ones. All kinds of Prices, except high prices. The LEADING JEWELER. 32 HKNKCA cit.. OIL CITY, PA. WATCH REP A m 1 NG Clock KpiairliiK snd sll work pertaining m uie jeweier a irsiie, promptly and accurately done. .ew Kllverlne Walch Caws traded for Ob) Nilver Caes In any condition. Old watchos taken in ex change, for new ones a. t. .iXii:itM, Anderson it O'llara barbershop, Tionesta, l'a (Joy) o) 2fctfiw JAstfas HAS NO EQUAL. excellence ii a I It I en. THE VISIBLE WRITING OLIVER TYPEWRITER Khowt every word at written; aliens perfect ly, aud needs least re-pt-r. Write for cata logue and get name of nearest representative. Agents in all leadiog cities. The Oliver Typewriter re ceived the Gold Modal, High est Award, at the Buffalo Ex position. THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER CO. 107 Lake .St., Chicago, III Fred. (Jlrcttciiberger OENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work porlaininn lo Mai'binerv, En gines, Oil Well Tool, Oas or Water Kit tiiiiranl (ieneral HlwkmnitliiiiK proinpl Iv done at Ixiw KaUw. Kairiiir Mill Machinery given special attention, aud KatiHl'ai'tiou guaranteed. Miop in rear of and Just west of the Shaw House., Tidioiile, Pa. Your patronage solicited. KKKI). UKETTENBKKUER vAtrhsir,,,,, ; t O r 3
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