Smart & Silberberg. 1,000 Down Pillows, 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 19 inch at 20 inch at. 22 inch at 24 inch at No. 2 IS inch at.. 20 inch at.. 22 inch at.. 54 inch at.. SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY, PA. THE HUVOLE HAIRPIN. Toa Tkonchl Ton Knerr In Maay rue, bat There Are Other. The eotnir'-heiisive merits of the hairpin are known to all observant men. Its special value In surgery Is asserted by a writer In American Med icine. It seems that a surgeon ran do almost anything with a hairpin. Ho ran wire lionet w ith It. prolm and close wounds, pin bandages, compress lilood teste's. Use it "to remove foreign bod I a from any natural passage" and "at a curette for simping away soft ma terial." And no doubt the women doctors ean Co n great deal more with that most gifted and versatile of hu man Implement. Anthropologist hove never done Justice to the hairpin. It keep civilization together. In the hand of girls entirely great it Is much mightier than the sword or. for that matter, the plow. What Is the plow but a development of the forked stick, and what Is the forked stick but a modification of the hairpin? If there whs any necessity a woman could scratch the ground successfully with a hairpin now. In fact, there is no work or play in which something may not lie accomplished by means of It. Dullards will tell you that women aren't so Inventive a men; don't take out so many patents. They don't have to. With the hairpin nil that is do-able can be done. With n hairpin woman ean pick a lock, pull a cork, peel an ap ple, draw out a nail, beat nil egg, see If a Joint of meat is done, do up a baby, sharpen a pencil, dig out a sliver, fas ten a door, hang up n plate or picture, open a enn, take up a carpet, repair o baby carriage, clean a lamp chimney, put tip a curtain, rake a grate fire, cut n pie, make a fork, a fishhook, nn awl. a gimlet or a chisel, a paper cutter, a clothespin, regulate a range, tinker n sewing machine, stop a leak In the roof, turn over a flapjack, calk a hole In n pair of trousers, stir batter, whip cream, reduce the pressure in the ga meter, keep bills and receipts on llle, spread butter, cut patterns, tighten windows, clean u watch, untie a knot, vurnisli floors, do practical plumbing, reduce the nsthma of tobacco pipes, pry shirt studs into buttonhole too mall for them, fix n horse's harness, restore da ma gcd mechanical toys. Wres tle witli refractory beer stoppers. Im provise suspenders, shovei bonbons. In spect gas burners, saw cake. Jab tramps, produce artificial buttons, hook and eyes; sew, knit and darn, button gloves and shoes, put up awnings, doe tor an automobile. In short, she can do what she want to. She minis no other Instrument. If a woman went Into the Itoblnson Crusoe line, she could build a hut and make her a coat of the s!:in of a goat by means of the hairpin. She will rev olutionize surgery with It In time. Meanwhile the male chirnrgeons are doing the best they can, but It is not to be believed that they have mastered the full mystery of the liairpiu. Disturbed the Ter.ce. "She disturbed my peace of uiiud." "I loir r ' "Gave me a piece of hers." Detroit Free Press. Down. .2oc each .35c each .45c each 5Gc each Down. .4c each .(9c each .79c each 9Sc each GEORGE ELIOT'S FACE. aid to Itr.ve tlrrn n ConiM nation of Dante anil Savonarola. A close friend of (Jeorgc Eliot', writing of hi r personal appearance, laid: "She was not. as the world In gen eral It aware, a handsome or even a personable woman. Her face wa long: the eyes not large or beautiful In color they were. I think, of a gray Idi blue: the hair, which she wore In old fasiiioncd braids, coming low down on cither side of her face, of a rather light brown. It was streaked with gray wheu last I saw her. Her figure was of middle height, large boned and powerful. Lewes often said that she Inherited from her peasant ancestor a frame and constitution originally very robust. Her head was finely formed, with a noble and well bal nnccd arch from brow to crown. The lips ami mouth possessel a jsiwer of Infinitely varied expression. "George I.ewes once said to me, when I made some observation to the effect that she had a sweet face meant that the faie expressed great sweetnessi: 'You might say what sweet hundred faces! I look at her sometime in amazement. Her coun tenance Is constantly changing.' "The saiil lips and month were dis tinctly sensuous in form and fullness. She bus lioeu compared to the portrait of Savonarola (who was frightfuli and of Dante (who. though stern and bitt looking, was bandsomcl. Something then- was of loth face In George Eliot's physiognomy. "Lewes told us in her presence of the exclamation uttered suddenly by some one to whom she was pointed out at a place of public entertainment. 'That,' said n bystander. 'Is George Eliot.' The gentleman to whom she wa thus Indi cated gave one swift, searching look and exclaimed, sotto voce, Dnnte't auntr Lewes thought this happy, and he recognized the kind of likeness that was meant to the great singer of tho Divine Comedy. She herself playfully disclaimed any resemblance to Savona rola. Hut, although such resemblance was very distant Savonarola' pecul iarly unbalanced countenance being a strong caricature of hers some like lies there was." When Women Were Extravagant. Such a hue uud cry us is raised about the extravagance of the women of our day, and yet at the court of St. James, in a dress of velvet embroidered with gold, which i said to have cost no les than fl.oisl, Marie do' Medicis hud a gown sown with .TJ.nno pearl and 3.1 mi I diamonds, and her example was followed by lesser personages, who cheerfully expended more than their incomes on gowns so laden with pre cious stones that their wearers could Maiicly move alsmt in them. Mine, de Montcspan, the beauty who reigned at the court of IajiiIs XIV., wore at one great court festival "a gown of gold on gold and over that gold frieze stitched with a certain gold which make the most divine stuff that has ever been imagined." according to the panegyrics written by the pen of Mine. le Kevlgne. Old Tlnn at the Capital. Ia recall ins the lively ami pletur estine Incident wiii.il the oM timers rnjovfj In Washi'igton one I moved almost tn tours ovr the comnioiipbn-e nntt-rp i f Id :' .i- s. J-'.'t A!:i!Ut used to Kttlio In tie rovin.ie every tiiornir, at ':iylil:t Wi.u s" they had r-o lit't!il) In tin- WW lion-, and no nn rviT pr.IU-d a k V;.k n li!m. "resident Tavlcr used to walk e,lout the town n i) sto; ami rhat with every ovo h mot. like a policeman. A tiwv tion in tlif While House l'i those dart Is relieved of r.iono'.opr only by the fcreat crush of p:itt. who trample the t-Mlie oT one aiiotlur' Kick. An .iter presidi nt sot tip In the east room a MX hundred pound chetxe and In x ited the multitude to come in and help itself, which the multitude pruoeeded to do. mutant tent-sac. The period of man' whole history It not sniiirli'iit for an express traiu to traverse half the disiatn-e to Neptune from the earth. Thought weariet and fails In nvkiiiK to (.-rasp such dis tances. It call scarcely comprehend i.mi-i.isXl mill s, and here are thousand i.f them. When we sinnd on that, the outermost of the planets, the rery last f.":ti!i of the outpost of the Kitig, t';e very sun prows dim and small In Tie distance. stern rhase. The Youth Yes. I'm In business for myself, but I don't f -cent to 1 able to lacet with a ay success. The Sag NoN-dy ever meet with l.i:siii-s.v. "ir I.:; ti. He must over t ike I'lrl-Tell l.ia Pri ss. (olden title Tonr. CalitVrnia and the Pacifbc coast retorts bar. become to popalar in leeeot yean with lbs better cl of wittier not tad p'.eastira seekers that ,he Pennsylvania Railroad company baa dec ded to tun two Oelilen Gate tours this aimer, one to in clude the famous Mardi Graa spectacle at New Orleans. On the going trip both tour will travel by tbe Golden Gate Special, oie f Ike Herat trains that crosses tbe onti nent One tonr will return by this tiain, while passengers by the otbrr and later tonr will as regular trains returning. In California passengers will be entirely at their own pica-tire in the matter ot itiner ary. Should a sufficiently large number of passengers desire to j dn in taking an itin erary tugaiesttd by the Pennsylvania Kail- road company, tbe aerTieet of a Tourist Agent tnd ( bane ron will be at their dis posal. Tbe first tour will leave New To.-k, Phil adelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and oth er points on Thursday, January ".I", and mil travel via Chicago, Kanaa City, and El Paao to Lot Aogelea and Sin liego, ar riving at tbe latter point Feb. 2. An entire moath may be devoted to visiting (.'ill for nia resorts, tbe Golden Gale Special leav ing San Francisco on the return trip Tues day, Mar. b S, and returning via Salt Lake City, Glen wood Spring-, Colorado Springs, tad Denver. Tbe rate for thii tonr will be (300, covering all exnei.ss of railroad transportation, Including aide trips in Cal ifornia, aa well a berth and meils on tbe Golden Gale going and returning. No ho tel expenses in California are Included Tirtpta are good for return trip for nine montba, excepting that passengers who do not return on the Special must provide their own Pullman accommodations and meals eastbound. Tour No. 2 will lrtre Thursday, Febru ary 19 by tbe Golden Gate Special. Cin cinnati, Montgomery, and Mobile will be viaiud en route to New Orleans, where the party will alay daring the Mardi Graa fea- livitlre. Tbe train will be sidetracked for occupancy during the three tlava epeut in New Orleans. Stops will alto be made at Beaumont, Texas, Houston, Texas, San Antonio fd hi Paeo. Tbe train will ar rive at San Diego February 28 So far pecial train arrangement! are concerned this tour will be completed at Sau Diego Passengers may dispose of tbeir time in California as tbry see fit. Should t i artic le nt number desire to take a suggested trip through California, the services of a tour- t Agent and Chaperon will be placed at their disposal. The rate for this tour will be $-T"i, covering all railroad transporta tion for tbe entire trip, includiug side trips in California, seat at tbe Mardi Graa Fes tival, and Pullman berth and all meals on the (iolden Gate Special from New York until arrival at Sm Diego. Private compartments, I. e. drawing rooms or state rooms may be obtained by tbe payment of additional charges nn both tours. A detailed Itinerary Is in course of preparation, giving all Information con rerning these tonrs. Application should be made to George Vi. Boyd, Assl-tant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, Pa DO YOU WANT TO BE CURED TO STAY CURED ? That is just what we claim and propose to prove to you right here. 1 lie great claim for Th iiiidsoii s Birosma Back ache, Kidnev atid Liver Cure is, that it not only cures but makes a PKRMA.NK.NT cure. We offer f 5oo if the following statements are not geuuiue. Cured Twenty Years Ago. Twenty years ago tat ChrWtiiia I wa taken ick with limply. My le ami leet were 1 nt I w wollen. I m coiihne'l to my lied, all my frietnlt thought my lime h;cl ,-ume. My head p.itne1 me terriMy. and finally my wife w;i urged ly Mrs. Snrinjj. the nurse, to try Thoiititjir ll.Vroj.ma and Daivl-I'iin and Mandrake I'ilK "they would cure me," flhe airi. At a l.-i-tt rennet we tried HaroHina. Liver. Kidnev and l.timhairoCiire and Ilandeloiit and Mandrake l'i 11 I wi-h losry thai tne nam and welling Megan to leave me at once, and a few hoitl--a made a complete cure. 1 have recommended it to other with frond results I am well and have lieen ever aince. which wan the f ill (Varheld was elected. Anvnneran call i n ra il they wish to know the virtue! of "Ha- liun i." THOMAS, MITRR4.Y, Ilaker, South Franklin street, March loth, 1900. Titutville, fa. No Return of Disease In Fifteen Year, About fifteen years at;o I waa all run down witn ncrvntit prn-.t ration and palpitation of the heart (nflrn getting Mark in the fare and thought to l-edyniio. I ln.t flesh till from I pound my weight wa reduced toqo pound and ftrix mouth I wa confined to my led. A relative of mine who had leen troubled w il h female weakne and nervou prostration and nai neen curen ny inomp-on Hamtna, re commended it to me. I teiran to take the liar osina at once and wa not only cured of nervous prostration a n-1 palpitation of the heart lmt lie aan to train in neh until In a short time weighed 140 pound, asp runs that timk c. TIL SOW I HAVK IIKKS FKRt P.CT1.Y WELL, (loillg my own nvuiewuiK Mas. Ki t M. Makmi. rtoneer Road. 3 mile south of '1'ilns ille. Pa. April 4. All druggists, fl.ooa bottle or biz (or 5-oo. Notice in Equity.' IX TIIK covrt ori COMMON 11.8 AS (Na. 1 Mv OK t-'oKKST 10., Term, PUNS A. I SITTIStl IN KiJl'ITY. Ikjnul K. A-iraea, aitiussf .f.imrt .V. .ViJfo.,1 H , Ihom H. .Void.-, -r AtwoviNif ; Alt II. VKAom oml rMM . ;rAi..-T kutlHiml: Itnmrt K. Srtlcs, u ,VN'or of ami Trt under fae ..i.r ll'ifl oaij 7V'ornf 0 .tf-trv A' SifUr. ttfffwnl; 7MmW A-ciiV, Trtf 0 tifortjt Srnnlon ,S',ctea, wMffrr rerfiim VeW of Trunt m.i-ie hi 1,'eoryr .sJNmfoai ,SV7 ft to )m- A.'. -V-iea. (lorVil Itrxrmhrr I, IVU . NiaiW K. -Nictfca, rut TikV rr of A.' ila .v,ris ca.ua'er rt rrrfiiin fiVeri of frwaf mad f by t'tul A.iii .Vftfi to aitf Mmel K. Sick a. noel .V y lc7- titorpt .VMxfon Stcllrt, K.li 'iiickiiitori, itr fuse ('. VicA-V. . mc J. 0okt iM.ir-ifMo'v ond ta tUteuhi of fAe Lnt H'iM an.t Tr ttmritt of l.anrn ?. .MririVa. tfcceiiAei; AYrd J. 'ir.iter. A."ine.i B. Millani, ami .1H1 .. .t.O-CO. To ROMA V. .VA:.tli.l H .f,r.4.v II. MIJM'K: TAKE NOTICK:-A Bill in Equity baa heen til-tl bv the piaiolitT atVd liame.1 hr the partition of the folloin ilescrile1 real estate, aittiale in the Iter ongli and Townhip of Tioneata, Kortwt t'onnlv, Pennsylvania, to it: Kirl-lten;iiiung at a leaning chestnut tree, saul tree being also the northweot corner of Warrant No. :t'.2, IhencefS. K.STl K.) Muth twentv-nine degree eat Ihiee hundml and aerenty-one roda to Monea on a lare rock, aaul atone ato b-inu a corner (Mstweeo arrant SiliJ and W.il. Second. -iS. V. S7J K.) aottth ortv-two degree weal, Ihirty-aeven and one-half ro,! toa while oak. Third, ,ki0 W. 7M R.I South tinv degree west aeventy-nine nvltotttah tree. Fourth. -is. :iic W. .til R.) aoulh thirty egretsj west thirty-two ami one hall rods In hileiwk. Fifth. (WeM Si a R.) West tiftv- two and two-tenlba rcnl) to t pool on the east liank of the Tionesia creek. Smth. Thence down aaid creek, (N.2 W. 4 R.l north iweni v-eiglit dettreea wet. nr rxia to a pout. Seventh (N. 13 V. ti R.l north thirteen decree west thirty' wo rods to a no!. Klghlh. (N. Str W. 'J It. I north thirty ileereea wext twenty two r-nl-t to a post, .Nlnlli. (N. tW0 W, U It.) north sixty-nine decree west thi'tv-twn Mds lo post. Tenth. (N. . W. 28 R.) north sixtv-tire decree weal twenty-six rda to a post. KleventU. N.(W W.74 K.) rorth sixty decres-a west seven ty-foil r rods toa poet, Twelftn -(N.l ltri K.I north one decree Wet on hundred and two rods l post. rhirt.nth.-(N. i' W. 41 R ) north four lettreea west forty-two rods to 1 post. Komteenth. IV. ftl K", west ninety- three rod to post. Fifteenth. (N. 6 :ti R.) north live degree east twenty- six roil to a post. Sixteenth (N. 85 V. Stl R.! norih eighty-live decrees west Itirtv rx1s to Kist on tne east hank of the Allecheny river. Seventeenth. (N 1- r.. l 'i K I north twelve decree east nineteen and one-half roo to pivat Kicliteenth.-IS 87 K. 40 K.) s .nth Chtv-seven decrees east r rtv rods to post. Nineteenth. !s. 8 K. II K.) south eicht deiiree east eleven roils to t pst. Twentieth. (K. 7S R.) east seventy five ro.is to a post. Twenty nrl.-(N. 4 lot K.) north lour itecree west one hundred and sixtv-fonr r-ii to a pinoak rwentys-eeond. (X. W K, 181 K.) north fortv-six decree east one hundred and sichty-one roils t- t birch. Twenty- ninl. i . e- r.. ;vwj n.j norm eigliiv- two decree east three hundred and six ty five ami one-hall rrxls to a post Twenty-fourth. (S. 61 W. 410 R.) south sixtv-one decrees west four hundred and ten roils to the leanine chestnut, the place of beginning- Containing seven hundred acres more or less, being ex hibit "A." Al.ao, the following piece of land known as the 'Blooinerv, or Forge lot; H -cinnlnc st a post on the aoulh bank of I Kinesis 1 'reeR. est n) rods to a (Mist N. in0 W. :lrt K. to a pos' j N 121 W. K: R. to post; N. o8 W. 41 R. to a post at Mark Nohle'a lane; N. 3'.' F.. B R. alone slid lane to a post on south hunk or T10 nesia creek ; S. tit" K. 31 K. upsaiil creek; 7J K. 'IX K. un ssld creek to a post S. Si" W. IH H. to post : S. 11 K. fl R to nost ; S. 10 K. 18 K. to otj N. 8n K 7 R. to a white onk tree on hank ol said iveok; S. 3 W. 211 R. to beginning. Containing 5 A. and 'SI It. The sains helng recorded In enango 1.0., ra., in Book J, psce 71. Excepting and reserving therefrom cer- taiu parcela anil lots, conveys; to snndry persons a. fully set forth in the Bill on flla in this case. The hill further seta out tbe title of the respective parties thereto and that the par ties to this action are seised ol the premi ses described In fee simple, each having an undivided Inle est tnerein aa follows : Tbe plaintiff, Daniel E Sickles, Individ ually. is seised nf an undivided T.'O'o part thereof; the defendant, Daniel E ttlrk les, a trustee. &e,, of (ieorge 8, Sickles, la seized of an undivided 7-'0-A7'4) part there of; tbe defendant, Daniel E Sickles, aa trustee, &c, of Kda ( 'rack ant horpe, former ly Kd Hick les, la aelted ol an undivided 720 7-0 part thereof; the defendant. Lis lie J. t'uok, la seined of an undivided lia- "7'0 part thereof: the defendant Laura Morro is seized of an undivided ltto-'"'sO part therrof; the defendant Kreil. J. Wa k er ia aiexed of an nnillvided Ili'l-.'iTrto part thereof: tba defendant Daniel E. Sickles, aa executor and trustee nnier the will of Mary 8. Sirkela, deceased, la seized of an undivided 7"0-flinu part tbereor; tbe df fendant Itnma M Meade la seized of an on- divided lo.Vl-.oiiO part thereof; the defend ant Ernest H Millard laaelzed oran undi vided 117 "moO part thereof; and the defen dant Aba H. Ilenham ia seized of an undi vided l70 o7o') part thereof. Tbe aaid lands being subject to nura ous equitable liena claimed by sundry per sons aa fully set rortb In tactions z.t and Ja of the said Bill. That your orator ia unable to agree with the above named defendants, or with some of them, aa to a proper, just and lawful ill vision between them of the ianda and prem ises hereinbefore described in order that their several shares and proportions might he allotted to them and enjoyed by them in severalty and from tbeir widely separat ed residences ard the character of their several Interests therein, it Is unlikely that any aucb division can be made without the Interposition of this honorable court. Whekfpoks he prays: 1. 1 hat your Honors will order and lie cree that a partition be mails of the lands hereinbefore deserilied In severalty between tbe partlea to this action interested therein as bereinlierore described. I That a Master or Master and Com missioners b appointed by your Honors to divide and partition the said lands, tens trenis and latere its into purparts and value the same, nd to ascertain the amounts, If any. which shall h charged thereon foi owelty or which shall be paid or seenred to the parties to whom no purpart can be allotted, or It tne premises or any part thereof cannot be divided without sep arating or injuring the whole or without pr judic to tbe interests of the partiea hereto, then to sell the same or such part thereof aa cannot be divided under direc tion of tbia Honorable Court. .1. In case of any such sale aa laieferreil to in ihe preceding paragraph, then that the r roceeds thereof, after paying Ihe legal costs and charges of this action, may be di Tided among tbe pariiea entitled thereto according to their respective right and In terest therein. 4. Thitall proper and necessary con veyance and aasnrances may be executed for ram ing into eff'Ct such partition, eith er of Ibe premises or parta thereof, or of the avails of any such sale or sa'es thereof. A That the premises hereinbefore men tioned aa being sul-Jevt lo equitable liena arid sold subject to such liens after the amount thereof shall have been ascertained. II. That your oratora may have such other and further relief a the circumstan ces of the case may require and as to your Honors shall seem just and proper. DANIKL P. HAYS, W. E KU K, T. F. ItlTt'HEV, Solicitors for I'iaiutiff. First publication November 1!S)2. DECREE. For Service by publication. And now, September Llnd, 1W., II ap pearing by affidavit m t is satisfaction of lb Court, that lbs defendants named In lb forego'rig pel 11 ins, m : Koma M. Meade and tlliatn H Meade, cannot upon diligent Inquiry be found, ao aa to be personally served with process. It Is order ed that tbe bill of complaint be served on tbe said defendant by publication In tbe manner p rear ri bed by law for ai x successive weeks in Ihe Forest Republican and Demo cratic Vindicator, newspaper published In the County of Forest, and that ia default of an appearance within fifteen days after the last publication, tbs bill may be taken pro contrsso, and any further process, rule, no tice, order or decree in tbe causa, of which service shall be required, be served on the said defendant In Ilk manner, with a Ilk period of fifteen days for appearance or compliance, BYTHKCOUKT. TIONESTA STEAM. LAUNDRY Have You Given Us a Trial We would lie pleased with u ppportmiil to demon strate lo you the superior dsn of work we ran turn out in cither LOSS OR DOMESTIC FINISH. (.ive I'm a Trial. SMITH & SHRIVER. Ps, sJti'ccsr.Uoftcjs OFTICIAN. Ofliev 1 -t 7M National Hank Building. Oil, CITY. PA. Eve examined free. Kiel naively optical, CALIFORNIA COLORADO AND UTAH. CAeiipraf Achiioh i f t ever ill effect to point YVeet Slid Northwest, l'enton slly Conducted I'lillnisn TouristMeepiiiK Car Kxetirsions from Chicauo and Cin cinnati every week. Klettant Tliroiinh (Sleeping Car Service and luickest Time to HOT SPRINGS, ARK. Pullman liraiciMQ oom iS'fccpcra, Free RneliuiliK Chair Cars, llutlet-Library Sinoklnu Cars, Cafe Inning Cars (meals a la carle). Ponli le Daily Service and next direct Route to the Union BEAUMONT. TEX., OIL FIELD Double Pally Service nm) un-MirpAHMetl K'lulpmpiit In all point In TentintM-, MiMMB-iippi, Iiiiftmnn, Arkanftkv, Jntium Territory, Oklahoma Texan, MEXICO, A riaona. New Mexico, Iwa, South Da kota, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyotninir, Utah, Idaho, Nevsda, Oregon, W ashing ton and Hrltish Columbia. Ituntesetkera' Jvjrrnr.ton and CorVmisrV tickets 011 sale to points West, Hniithwsat and Northwest. H'n'fc To-ilav for Fire descriptive mat ter and full particulara to E. A. RICHTER. Trav. Pate. At. 812 I'srk ItiiildiiiK, Pittsburg, I 'a. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, Or' TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD. PROPRIETOR. flood Stock, flood CarrlnKes and Rub; irie U let iiKin the meet reasonable terms, lie will also do JOB TEAMIITO- All orders left at the Post Offlee wil receive prompt attention. A. C. UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates, tear or Hotel Weaver TIOnSTEST-A.. PA Telephone Xo. 20. Weeks For 25 Cts. Fir ! bright, 9t -iii ,fr ri, mo. p'iuit.r if(!iimau .r-. v -t't y T-rtiti; piper ut!ihttl. lU-f-o'D'lori lir I ii.nextl a fk Bsf yiltontr ti Hi t ' i! ri -'l,iirtrtj ft ff , f Ilka J.t.1, INii bj H I '-' llfl ml hi-iirv-1 'i lie l-"t afrif f z in Bini r"i" i.in-i. i rf : it! ! it rjm fit Irt'ecerltir af It) .t--r .-t uifi, v will Mtirl tt I' irf'-e y.( f'. Bportlns Lift-, 703 Dantto Ultlir, I'blla V Bt P SX ' I atattl i . -- S. -. 13 JO Of Course We can 6t you out in wagon of any style you may happen to stand in need of, Irom the light "buck" or dray to the Heaviest trucks, tod til of the best material and workmanship. LrkewUe your wishes in the matter of buggies, Ihe most stylish, easiest running, and withal the moat serviceable, we ctn gratify at Ihe trqallrsl cost consistent with best goods. This is our "long suit. Hul what e would like to inter est you io just dow is our ' Superior Stock of If it's a Slove, heating or cooking, the newest and best Kaoge at the least cost, come and see us. We are talking what we know to be facts when we sty we can beat them all in this line Anything in SHELF GOODS, CUTLERY, ROOFING OR CARPET PAPERS. AXES OR TOOLS of any description, in short anything that may be found in a complete hardwate slore, it here in stock. We are likewise prepared for tbe HUNTING SEASON with a litis of Guns and Anmiuuition of superior quality. Call tod see how cheaply we can fit you out io a nice gun FISHING TACKEL. The best time for fishiug is right need io that department. SCOWDEN County Thone 2'J MARIENVILLE HARDWARE & MACHINE COMPANY. SINCE THE FIRE-aa. We have tuoveil our sleek of Hardware into Ihe ma chine shop where we are prepared to wait on customers aa of yore. Our mtcbinerj wts unharmed mil we rtn do your work same as ever. A good line of saws, axes ami bellinff, savel from the fire, anil your wauls in all other material will be promptly supplied. Hard tea re. Mill SttppHes, etc. . . . Mill .Tffiri I iter u Hepali-cd I'roiiiiit- lt. Shafting, Ptillern and Pillow lilochH Furnished on Short Xotlce. NEW AND COMPLETE LINE OF JUBBERJND LEA THER. BELTING, Shelf Hard srtre, Iron, Nails tml Tools at the Lowest Market Trice. Stoves of all at i ml s. Perfect Olive Ranges a Specialty; Guaranteed lo Bake. Ates, lVa ry Cant Honks, Spuds, Atkins' Hand Crosrut, liuml and Circular Saws, Returned il Unsatisfactory. Abra sive Emery Wheels, E. A. YETTER. MANACER, MARIENVILLE, PA. RELIABLE" PARKER GUN K MADE ON HONOR. Ham Ntood the Tent for Over 3 Years Is no led for its simplicity of construction, heauir nt proportion, eiodlenr. of workmanship, faultless balance, and I JEiperience and ability have placed the Taki.er in an envi hlo and well deserved position as the Be8t Gun in the world Made by the old est shot gun manufacturers in America Over 110,000 of ihrse ru- s io use, "ya&wa-ar parker bros., meriden. conn. w A T C H E Not to Burn, But to sell. All kinds of Watches, except poor ones. All kinds of Prices, except high prices. 3 The LEADING JEWELER. 82 8KNECA St., OIL CITY, PA. WATCH REPAIRING Clock Repairing- and all work pertaining to the joweler'a trade, promptly and accurately done. Iew Nilrerlne Waleh Pases traded for Old Silver Cases in any condition. Old walche taken In ex change for new ones ti. T. AXIi:iliOX, Anderson A O'llara barber shop, Tionesta, l'a is W HI 2atCf li I I N n I N HARDWARE. HOUSE FURNISHINGS, now, aud we've got every thing you & CLARK. TIONESTA, PA. Hani Miootiiig llialleN. THE VISIBLE WUI UNO OLIVER TYPEWRITER Shows every word as written; aliens perlect ly, and needs least re pa'r. Write for cata logue and )t name of nearest representative. Agents io all leading cities. The Oliver Typewriter re ceived the Gold Medal, High est Award, at the Buffalo Ex position. THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER CO. 107 Lake t-T , Cihcaoo, III Fred, (ircttcnbcrgcr GKNKKAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pcrtniniiiK to Machinery, Kn Kines, Oil W ell Tools, lias or Water Kit tiiiKsanilOeneral Itlai-kKmithliiK prompl Iv done at 1-ow Hates. Kepnirinit Mill Mai-hlnery niven Hpei-inl attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Hhop in reitr of and .lust west of the Shaw House, Tidinute, l'a. Your patronage solicited. KRED. GRETrENBKRGER
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