The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, December 03, 1902, Image 5

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    Smart L 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
18 inch at.
20 inch at.
22 inch at.
24 inch at.
No. 2
18 inch at.
20 inch at.
22 inch at.
54 inch at.
SMART &
OIL CITY, PA.
r" LOWER FRAGRANCE.
A Mraterlon St-mpnthr Relvreen the
Kft.enre ami (bp tlnom.
One of t In Ip.-idiii' iiiiimifai'tiinTK (if
perfumery (lci ljircs tu;it lie Is unite cor
t.'iin that flowers poi-soes koiiIh. TIk
fniirrance of a flower is uitu.illy ltd
wml. and it exists when the flower it
self has iicritihed. This is Hot a poet
leal fancy, he maintains, Imt Is fact.
Certainly the fragrance of n flower
Is not n dcud thing. This seems to be
a curious statement to make, lilt It Is
a fact that when certain conditions are
fulfilled h part of tho life of n flower
uever seems to die.
Although the fragrance of flowers
dead years ago may liave undergone nil
sorts of manufacturing processes to
extract it and to fix it, yet it never
dies. When the flowers of the kind it
was extracted from liloom, it exhibits
n marvelous sympathy.
Take, as nil example, the case of Jon
quils. At the end of the year the wucll
of the perfume is constant, hut in
spring a change npjiears. In May,
when the Jonquils are in full flower,
the colorless liquid lias its scent exalt
ed to a surprisingly high decree.
When the flowers are in liloniu. the
liottled essence is very perceptibly
stronger in odor. As the flowers droop,
so does the perfume lose its ioteney iu
trier agreement. This mysterious sym
pathy between flower and essence nev
er dies, but ever responds to the prop
er seasons. Fcui'sou's Weekly.
A Cburrh Lottery Ticket.
George Washington, says the Phil
adelphia liocord, conducted the Moun
tain ftoad lottery, building a public
hlgliway with the profits, and In an
anteroom of St. I'eter's church, at
Third and Tine streets, there hangs
In a frame on the wall a ticket from a
lottery that the church Itself conduct
ed. The ticket Is dated lTd and reads:
"St. I'cter'B Lottery. Xo. 11.7-'0
This ticket entitles lxarer to such
prizes a s may be drawn against Its
number, if demanded In nine months
after the drawing Is finished, subject
to such deduction as is mentioned iu
the scheme."
The slip of pa imt Is two Inches
square and printed, but the signature,
which is that of Henry Harrison. Is
written. The amount of tho lottery
prize, cost of the tickets ni'.d the good
use to which the profits were to be
put are subjects of whic h the verger
of St. Peter's Is in Ignorance.
Another Solomon.
A horse dealer in a Scotch town
having hired a horse to a solicitor, the
latter, either through bad usage or
some other cause, killed the horse,
when tin- dealer insisted upon pay
Blent by bill If It were not convenient
to pay cash.
The lawyer had no objection to grant
a bill, but said it must be at a long
date. The dealer told him U fix his
own time, when the man of law drew
a promissory note, making it payable
on the day of Judgment.
An aetlo:i was raised, when the so
licitor asked the presiding Judge to
look at the bill.
Having (lone so, the Ju lge replied:
"The bill is perfectly j.oo-1. and as
this is the day of Judgment I decree
that you pay tomorrow."
Down.
.'2oc each
.35c each
.45c each
56c each
Do.wn.
.48c each
.(i9c each
.79c each
.98c each
SILBERBERG,
DAIRY NOTES.
Clover It better than timothy for
cows.
Keguiarlty In feed1:)'.' and milking is
Inipi.riatit.
To get ::il i f the butter the cream
must be uniformly ripened.
In milking squeeze the teats Just
hard enough to get the milk.
Cows that are good producers of
rich milk must be good consumers.
Iu order to secure rich milk start
with n rich cow and feed her rich
foods.
Iu small quantities cottonseed meal
Is a good feed, but In excess It In
jures the butter.
Kicking a cow that is lying down
may make her get up more quickly,
but it will not induce her to give any
more milk.
If rock salt is kept in the yard where
the cows can lick it every day, there
is no danger that they will get too
much ut once.
One of the most Important condi
tions of churning is the temperature of
the cream. Xo guess s hould be allowed,
but a good thermometer used.
Jinlsr Dot Is' Wll.
The late Xoah Iavis. Justice of the
supreme court of Xew York, was one
of many Judges and lawyers who
make the courtroom the scene of some
of our lx-st wit and humor. The Xew
York Commercial Advertiser gives
some illustrations.
Once a lawyer objected to a witness
but Juii-'e Iiavis refused to sustain
him. The lawyer cried, "lint, your
honor, I submit" And here he broke
olT.
"That's li'ht," said the Juik'e quick'
ly; "iilwaja submit. Crier, adjourn
court I"
In one case over which he presided
there were fifty-live distinct offenses
and four counts on each offense, 2-0 In
nil.
"Well," said Judge Iiavis, "there are
more counts than in a German prlncl-
talitv,f
Precious Picture Frames.
Perhaps the most valuable frame
ever made for a picture is that which
Incloses "The Virgin and Child" in the
cathediul of Milan. Its size is 8 by
(! feet and Is of massive hammered
gold, with an hirer molding of lapis
lazuli. The corners have hearts de
signed iu large icarls, and precious
stones are inlaid around It. It is sail
to have been the gift of a rich nun
nery, and Its estimated value Is 1'.",HS.
One of the pictures In the Vatican at
Uome Is inclosed iu a frame studded
with Jewels, so that the value of the
frame nearly equals that of the pic
ture. Many continental churches have
pictures with similar frames of great
value.
Instiaet of lb ln!Jflali.
The remarkable Instinct which causes
the mudfish to roll himself in a ball of
mud when the dry season approaches
Is a wonderful provision of nature, in
tended solely, it would seem, to pre
vent the extinction of the species. The
most Interesting fact about this fish
Is that It breathes by moans of its
gills wlieu in its native element and by
means of lungs during Its voluntary
imprisonment Iu the mud cocoon.
HE MET HIS MATCH.
rhe Ssjnlre Got ( Vaur of til. Owl
Dlsaicreenble Vtedlclae.
Men, as a rule, are more Indifferent
And communicative tvmvriiiiig the In
roads of aye than women are. but the
most amiable woman can generally
lind a pertinent remark to make wlieu
ipproacliod Impertinently on this sa
cred theme. "Old Squire Jones doesn't
speak to me now," said a gentle faced.
I her haired lady, "and I don't blame
iiiin. He bus excellent reasons for not
wanting auy conversation with me.
Several mouths ago I was sitting iu
our carriage near the city library,
waiting for Helen, wbeu I saw the old
squire drive up near me. He always
has something unpleasant to say about
uow old we are all getting mid what
wrecks we all are, so I pretended not
to see him. He came nearer, however,
nnd accosted uie.
"Isu't that you, Mrs. Brown? How
d'you do, Mrs, BrowuV
"I turned arouud aud greeted him,
"How do you do. Squire Jones 7
"My goodness, Mrs. Irown,' the
bluff old fellow went on, "how you
have broke: I never would have known
you.
" 'Why, Squire Jouos,' said I, 'I wa
just going to say the same thing to
you. I never did see a man age as fast
as you have. What on earth has made
you fail so rapidly? I never would
have known you.'
"The poor old squire shrank down in
his buggy seat and wilted. He looked
half his usual size and ten years old
er and drove off without saying any
thing further. It was wicked, really,
to deal the ioor man such a blow, but
If elderly gentleuieu want to receive
compliments," the silver haired lady
laughingly concluded, "they must go
about distributing them." Indianapo
lis News.
raderwater Fralta.
The most conspicuous examples of
plants whose fruits ripen only under
wr.ter are furnished by the specie
Valllstierla spiralis, plants found most
ly in the south of Kuropo, but also
cultivated elsewhere iu aquariums,
The male flower is short and insignifi
cant, while the female grows on a very
long stem of corkscrew shape and has
something of the appearance of a
snowdrop. It floats on the surface of
the water until the fertilization, by
means of the ollcn. Is complete. The
spiral then contracts, and the fruit is
withdrawn t;::der the water to ripen.
Notable specimens of underwater rip
ening in England are furnished by
bhu'.derworts and a species of vallis
ucr;:i known popularly as the "water
soldier." Of marine plants certain va-
lit ties of seaweed, notably the red,
alo ripen under water. Pearson a
Weekly.
The Lnssaroul of Nnrt'".
A centrry ago there were o M""' "la-
zaronl" In Naples. Neither disease
nor want has diiulnK.ed their iiuuiImt.
Their children die at a fearful rate.
but there are many hospitals for the
survivors, and neither board nor loilg
insi costs tla in much when, at a wu
ture age, th.'.v tiro turned loose into
the world to become Inzzarotii in their
.nil:, iikc tueir unknown tamers auu
mothers.
"What is a lazzarone?" it may be
isUnl. According to Colletta, he is a
being who lives how he can without
working. If he puts his hand to hon
est labor, lie is no longer a lazzarone.
It may be doubted whether the laz
zarone will ever liecome extinct. The
ivsmiltiuiou" scheme will not oust
him nor make him change his habits.
He is more than half what his climate
makes him. National Uevlew.
An nxprenniTe Sentence.
A Cleveland lawyer tells the follow
ing story of an argument made by a
rural barrister before a Justice in a
country court In Ohio: The case was
one iu which the plaintiff sought to re
cover damages from a railroad com
pany for the killing of a cow. Inning
the course of his argument the coun
try lawyer used this expressive sen
tence: "If the train had been ruu us !l
should have been ran, or if the bell
had beeu rung as It should have been
rang, or If the whistle had been blown
lis it should have been blew, both of
which they did neither, the cow would
not have been Injured when she was
killed."
Every one out of bed likes to claim
occasionally that It is force of will
power alone that is keeping him up.
Atchison Globe.
Blackening the nose, the cheeks nnd
the forehead has been found an effec
tual preventive of snow blindness.
S500 REWARD
WILL BE PAID AT ONCE
To any ptrson or persons proving the
following statements not genuine. Note
also the cures are prkmanknT.
Cured of Bright' Disease 16 Years.
I had been troubled with kidney and
liver complaint I sintered with a dull.
heavy pain across the back. I had
Gradually become all run down. A great
eal of the time my stomach was tilled
with ((as, I was growing very nervoui
and was constantly suffering with head
ache. Finally I discovered a white
stringy sediment in my urine which
frightened rae, for I knew then I had
Bright s disease. I began taking Thoinp
son's Barosma at once and three bottle-
seemed to cure me, hut to insure a per
manent cure I took three bottles more
Although this was sixteen years ago 1
have bad no bad symptoms since and have
Deen penectly tree iroui pain.
FRANK STIRGIS.
Aug. 13, 1898. Sturtevant, Craw. Co. Pa.
Sciatic Rheumatism Cored
Six Years Ago.
Six veara airo last fall f a rreat stiflre
from sciatic rheumatism. sUsuiik in '"V kiilneyi
ana riiniiiuv auwn my tnili. flls.illina; me Iron
any kind af work, and was compiled lo walk
irith a cane to relieve my pain. I heard of somt
f the wonderful cures made bv Thompson'!
Mroimi. 1 iiougnt a Dottle, and to mv rte
lij(ht, the second ilose seemed to act upon m
kidneys at once, and the pain beuau to leave
In one week afler I commenced Oilcin? Ham-m
t rode one hundred and fifty mile iu a btiOC
witnouc any inconvenience and have lieeii ,
wkll mas kvi: biskk. Will answer any que-.
.1 , iku. ...u ...a. 1 ,1: 1
K. i. Baker.
State of Pennsylvania, Crawford Co. as:
Sworn and sulwcrilifd liefore me hv tlie alwv
named arhant this loth day of December, A. l
lt'7.
KKUBKX C TaHT. I. P.
All druggists, fl.o3 a buttle or si foi
HOLIDAY
GOODS
MY STOCK OF
DIAMONDS,
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
STEZRLIILTG
SILYER am)
ISTOViULTXES,
Is LARGER and mare SELECT
than ever before. Print can't de
scribe it. You must come and see
for yourtelf. Mike your selections
now. Don't wait. The best things
tlwss go firt. Store open evenings.
The LEADING JEWELER
32 SKXKCA St., OI L CITY, PA.
A.C.UREY,
LIVERY
Feed & Sale
STABLE.
Fino Turnouts at All Times
at Reasonable Hates.
Hear of Hotel Weaver
TIOHSTEST-A..
Telephone Xo. 30.
P8. siVGVST MQ8CK
OFTICIAU.
Olluv ) A 7M National Hank Iluilding,
OIL CITY, PA.
Kyes examined free.
Kxeltisivelv optical.
Wanted-An Idea
Who eaa think
of soma simple
IhlOaT to patent
Prrrt tt-nr Wmw: thr mT brink m wealth.
Wr1u JOHM WKliDEhBl'RN CO.. Paten AOof
mti. waAbtmrtoti, D. i, for their 91, Hi) prlM vtl
i iui ui two banana uTMHiooa want.
Notice in Equity.
IS THK COl'RT OKI
COMMON PLEAS I No. I Miiv
OK I OREST CO., f Term, IWJ,
PENN'A. I
SITTING IN K'Jl'lTY.
Jnuirl A', fsieilrr,
wrainst
?omri .V. Metuie ami H'lVfiVim If. Meadr,
i.-r nitAOOnr!; Alta II. rnAoil and
JVioiiMi.si. Vcnhtimjnv hti.ibanil; Itatuct
A Sicktrs, cm '.oifor of and Tntalc?
iintlrr the I.nxt Will unit Tc1nmmt of
Mury iS'. Stklea, Uteenurd; V'tnirl K.
Sicklr, (M Trustee of Grorrjc Stttnton
flicklrs, under a certain Deed of Tuxt
wide In iieorge Stanton Siekle to iktn
iVI K. ."iirkle. dated December 1, lwi:t;
Jhiniel K .S'ic A'ca, a Truxtee of Kda Sick
les, under a certain deed of (nut madebi
taid Aito Sickles to aid ihmiel K. Sick
les, dated Mori in, lSi"; Ueorge Stanton
Sickles, Kda I'raekantliorpe, Oin line II.
Sickles, L:z:ie J. twk, iiiflitr'dualti and
as tUecutrix of the Last Will and Tes-tain-'nt
of Lama II. Sickles, deceased;
Fred J. 'Walker, Erne! li, Millard, and
Lanrn S. .Vorro.
To HUM A Af. MEADKand WILLIAM
II. MEADE:
TAKE NOTICE: A Bill in Equity
ha leen filed liy tbe plaintiff above
named lor the partition or the following
ilearribed real exUte, aituate in the Bor
ough and Township of Tioneita, Forest
lonnlv, Pennsylvania, to wit:
Kirvt HeiiiuuiiiR al a leaning cliextnut
tree, Kaid tree beuu? alao the northweat
corner of Warrant No. Wl, thenre (S. 2!t
K.:t7l R.) "uth twentv-nine degree eaat
three hundred and seventy-one rods to
nioiira on a larK rock. Haul Htnnea aloo
tiing a corner between Warrant i!2and
WA. Second.-(S. 41 W. 37 R.) aouth
lortv-lwo degrees weal, thirty-seven and
one-half rods lo a white oak. Third.
(S. 50 W. 711 R.) South fifty degree went
seventy-nine roils to an as tree, four in
(S. 30 W. 3121 K.) south thirty '"eureea
west tliirlv-two and one hall rods to a
white oak. Fifth. (West 52.2 R.) West
fifty-two and two-tenths rodsj to a post
on the east bank or the iionnsta ereeK
Sixth. Thence down said creek, (N. 2H
W. 4 R.) north twenty-eight degrees wpst,
four rods to s post. Seventh. (I. 13" W
32 R.) north thirteen degree west thirty,
two rods to a post. Eighth. (N. 30 W.
22 R.I north thirty degree west twenty
two rods to a po.t. Ninth. (N. HO" W
32 R.) north sixty-nine degree west
thi'ty-two rod to a post. Tenth. (N.
6o W. 2f) R.) north sixty-five degree
west twenty-six rods to a, post, r.leventh
(N. 60 W, 74 R.) rortb sixty degree
west seventy-four rod toa post. J welttn
(N.l V 1112 R.) north one degree wet
one hundred and two rods to a post.
Thirteenth.-(N.4 W.42R.) north four
degrees west forty-two rod lo a post.
Kouiteenth. (W. B3 K.', west ninety
three rod to a post. Fifteenth. (N. 5
E. M R.) north live degree east twenty-
six rods to a post. Sixteenth. (N. 83'
W. 30 R.) nnrtli eighty-five degree west
thirty rods to a oost on I ha east bank of
tho Allegheny river. Seventeenth. (N.
12 E. Ill R. ) north twelve degree eat
nineteen and one-half rods to a post.
Eighteenth. -(S. 87 K. 40 R.) south
eighty-seven degrees east f rty rod to a
post. .Ninetwtitll.-(H. 8" K. 11 R.J south
eight degrees east eleven rod to a post.
Twentieth. ( E. 75 R.) east seventy five
roils to a post. Twenty first.-(N. 4 W
Hit R.) north four degrees west one
hundred and sixtv-four rods to a pin oak.
Twenty-econd.-(N. 03 E. 181 R.) north
forty-kix degrees east one hundred and
eighty-one rods to a birch. Twenty-
ilnril. k. .JHSl rt. north eighty
two degrees east three hundred and six
ty rive and one-hall mn to a post.
Twenty-lonrth. (S. 61 W. 410 R.) south
sixty-one degrees west four hundred and
ten rods to the leaning chestnut, the
place of begihnlng. ( ontaining seven
hundred acres more or less. Being ex
hibit "A."
Also, the following piece of land
known as the 'Blooinerv, or Forge lot:
It 'ginning at a po-t on the south bank of
I loncsut ( rnfk. est 6i riMls to a post;
N. 1(1 W. :itl R. to a pi' : N 121 W. ii2
R. to post: N. M" W. 40 R. to a post at
Mark Noble's lane; N. 32 K. 0 R. along
said lane to a post on souih hunk of Tio
ucsta creek ; S. 01 E.20 R. up said creek;
1
8. 72 F. 2f R. up said creek to post.
S. 20 W. 12 t. lo pool ; S. I2 E. H2 R.
lo post ; S. 10 K. lit R. Ui posl ; N. 80 K.
7 R. to a w hite oak Irtw mi hank of tald
creek ;M.S W. 21 R. lo beginning.
Containing 5 A. and 27 R. The same
being recorded in Venango Co., Pa., in
Book J, page 71.
Excepting and reserving therefrom cer
tain parorla and lota, conveyed to sundry
persona a fully ant forth in tlio Bill on Ills
In this ease.
The bill further seta oat the title of the
resprcttre parlies thereto and that tbe par
tie to this action are seised of the premi
se described in fee simple, each having an
undivided Intmeat therein as follow:
The plaiutlff, Oanlol K Sickle, Individ
ually, is seised of an uudirhled 7.t'7is)
pari thereof; the defendant, Daniel E Sick
lea, as trustee. &c,, of Ceorge 8, Sickles, Is
seised of an undivided T-'O-STO part there
of; the defendant, Daniel E Hickles, as
trnatee, .to, of Kda Crackanthorpe, former
l Kda Sickles, is seisetl of sn undivided
72K"7i 0 part thereof; the defendant. Lis
lie J. Cook, ia seised of an undivided lt
.""i 0 part thereof; tbe defendant Laura S.
Morro is seised of an undivided 160 ."7i'i0
part thereof; the defendant Kred. J. Wa k-
er is sirsed of an undivided Itio "iTikI part
tbereot; Itia tlefendaut Daniel K. Sickles,
ss executor and trustee uni'er the will of
Mary 8 Sirkela. dec-rd, ia wised of an
undivided ?x0-.17r0 psrt thtreof; the de
fendant Kotna M Meade is seised of an un
divided 10.VI-.i7ih) pari thereof; the defend
ant Ernest It Millard is soiled of an undi
vided 117-"iiW part thereof; and Ihe defen
dant Alta II. Ieuhain is seised of an undi
vided 1170 SitiO part thereof.
Tbe said lands being subject to numer
ous equitable liens claimed by sundry per
sons as fnlly set forth In a ctions ii and 20
of the said Bill.
That your orator is unable to agree with
the above named defenilauta. or with some
ol them, as to a proper, just and lawful di
vision Between the in or the lands and prem
ises hereinbefore described in order that
their several shares and proportion! might
be allotted 10 them and enjoyed by them
in severally and from their widely separat
ed residences ard the character of their
several Inlereata therein, it is unlikely that
any such division can be made without the
Interposition ef this honorable court.
HKKK.nikl be prays:
1. That tour Honors will order and de
cree that a partition be mails of the lands
hereinbefore described In seversltv between
tbe parties to ibis srtion interested therein,
as hereinbefore described.
! That a Master or a Muter and Com
missioners b appointed by your Honors to
divide snd partition the said lands, tene
ments and lateralis into purparts and to
value the same, aud to ascertain Ihe
amounts, if any. which shall in charged
thereon fot owelty or which shall be raid or
secured lo the parlies lo whom no purpart
can be allotted, or if the premises or any
pari turreoi cannot ne. illvi.led without sep
arating or injuring the whole or without
pr judice to Ihe Interests of the parties
beieto, then to sell the same or such part
thereof as cannot be divided under direc
tion of this Honorable Court.
:l. In rase of any such sale as is teferred
to in the preceding paragraph, then that
the proceeds thereof, after paying the legal
coals snd chsrgesof this action, may be di
vided among lb pariiea entitled thereto
according lo their respective rights and in
terests therein.
4. Th stall proper and necessary con
veyance and aaaurancea may he executed
for earn ing I mo rft'ect such partition, eith
er of the premises or parts thereof, or of
me aval is 01 any such sale or sales tnereor.
5. That tbe premises hereinbefore men
tioned as being subject Ito equitable liens
and sold subject to such liens after th
amount thereof shall have been ascertained.
0. That your orators rosy have such
other and further relief as the circumstan
ces of tbe case may require and as to your
Honors SDsn stem lust sni proper.
DANIEL P. HAYS,
W. K KITE,
T. F. K1TCHEY,
Solicitors for I'lalutitf.
First publication November A, l!k)2.
PECItEE.
For Service by publication.
And now, September 22nd, 190?, it ap
pearing by affidavit to the satisfaction of
tho Court, that the defenditnta named in
the foregoing petition, vis : Roma M.
Meade and William H. Meade, cannot unon
diligent Inquiry be found, so as to be
personally served with process. It is order
ed thst the hill of complaint be .served on
inn saiu defendants riy publication In the
.tanner prescribed by law for six successive
weeks in the Forest Republican and Demo
cratic Vindicator, newspapers no Wished in
the County of Forest, and that In default of
an appearance within fifteen days after the
last publication, the bill may be taken pro
eoofesso, and any further process, rule, no
tice, order or decree in the cause, of which
service sbsll bs required, be served on the
said defendants in like manner, with a like
period of fifteen days for appearance or
compliance. BY THE COURT.
THE OLD RELIABLE
i. - . I 1-4" .li.- . ;'V '
LIVERY STABLE,
OF
TIONESTA, - PENN.
S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR.
flood Stock, Ootid Carriages! antl Bug
gios to let u pon the moet reasonable terms,
lie will also do
JOB TZEZMUZlnTQ-
All orders left at the Poet Olllcewil
receive prompt attention.
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COLORADO AND UTAH.
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to points West and Northwest. Person
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i ar excursions Iroin Chicago and Cin
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and Quickest Time to
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Reclining Chair Cars, Btitret-Library
Smoking Cars, Cafe Dining t ars (meals a
la carte).
Double Daily Service and most direct
Route to the famous
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Double Dally Service and unsurpassed
Equipment to all points in Tennessee,
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Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Washing
ton and British Columbia.
Ilomeseike.rs' Eccnmon and Colonists
tickets on sale to point West, Southwest
and Northwest.
Write. To-dau for Fiee descriptive mat
ter and full particular to
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HI- Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa.
aW ami
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Of Course
W't can fit you out in wagon of any stylo you may happen lo
Itnt) ia need of, Ironi Ibe light "buck" or dray to the Heaviest trucks,
od all of the best material and workman. hip. Likewieo your witliei
in tho matter of huggiei, Ihe most stylish, easiest ruuiiiiig, ami withal
the most serviceable, we can gratify at the smallest cost consistent with
best good.. This is our "loiijc mil. Uul what we would like to inter
est you ia just now is our
Superior Stock of HARDWARE.
If it's a Stove, heatioK or cooking, the newest nnd best Ivnii"e at lie
least cost, tome and see us We are talking whst e know lo be facts
when we lay we can beat them all in this hue Anything in
SHELF GOODS, CUTLERY, HOUSE FURNISHINGS,
ROOFING OR CARPET PAPERS, AXES OR TOOLS
ofaoy description, io short anvthine that may he found in a complete
hardwate store, is here iu stock. We are likewise piepared for tbe
HUNTING SEASON
rith a line of Guns and Ammunition of superior quality, (.'all and sre
how cheaply we can fil you nut iu a nice gup
FISHING TA0KEL.
The best time for fishing is rij:hl now, and we've jjol everythiug you
need io that department.
SCOWDEN & CLARK.
County Thone 2'..
MARIENVILLE
HARDWARE & MACHINE
COMPANY.
SINCE THE g'PF
We have moved our stuck of Hardware iutu iho ma
chine shop where we are prepared to wait on customers
a of yore Our uiachiuery was mihnrnied and we ran
do your work same as ever. A go id line of saw, axes
and belling, saved from the fire, and ymr wants iu all
other material will be promptly supplied.
Hardware, Mill Supplifn, etc. . . .
M III Jfffc I tier if ltt'iMilred Vrompt-
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liliH-'k Furnished on Short Xotlce.
NEW AND COMPLETE LINE OF
JRUBBERAND. LEA THERBEL RNG,
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Ranges a Specialty; Guaranteed lo Hake. Axes, IVa
vy Cant Hooks, Spuds, Alkins' Hand Crucut, lUnd
and Circular Saws, Returned il Unsatisfactory. Abra
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