Smat&Silberberg. A Further Charm Added to Furs. . . The charm of popular prices. The correct tilings at cor rect prices are what you always find here. The necessity of Fur Scarfs and Boas is apparent to all young women of fashion, and we submit a lot of a hundred dif fering grades and types. Choose from them as you will, your preference is sure to be in good taste, for each style is a correct style. Brown Opossum Cluster Scarfs, with six full tails, 3. Sable Fox Boas, two large tails, $5. Isabella Fox Boas, very long, 10. Extra Grade Sable Fox Boas, large, bushy tails, 15. VERY SPECIAL. Another lot of the Black Cat grown folks, iu the 25c quality at two pairs for '25c. These are what are known to the trade as seconds, or the"run of the mill." That is, they are slightly imperfect, but for all practical purposes they are as good as the regular goods. VERY SENSIBLE ANDISEASONABLE SKIRTS. It is surprising how much comfort '("Walking Skirts give the kind that kecpsdry aroundjthe bottom and skips all the slush and snow made of heavy Cheviot, in black, Oxford and blue, finished with a dozen rows of stitching around the'bottom the stylish'flaring model $5. HALF-PRICED MILLINERY. From the most modest of street hats fto the elaborate French Pattern, all share alike in this great cut No matter what the price was, any hat you may select will cost you now but one-half the marked price. There has been a wonder ful selling of head wear since we first advertised this cut a lew days ago, but we still have a hundred or more of the bery best ones left. SMART & OIL CITY. PA. HE WANTED TO CO HOME. Ciroricta lira 'a Inline Hif'SS For Cpltin-r Onl of Work. One S:iti:i('.;iy in Ju!.. s-t;.-s J. II. Halo in li( Vorijs Wc.iU, I cnine upon n Ik)j: of fifteen or sixteen crying ns tlioJi.ii bin heart would I'renjc. In reply to my Inquiry I was told, "Mother Is dead, and I want to ro home:" Of course, I said to him. "Well, ro and we tliesuiH-rintendcut. nnd he will (rive jou nn order on the office." The boy Bionned, "I dun see him, nnd he won't l:-t me off till lell time." Thin seemed bard when one boy's work would eount for so little among several hundred, so I took hira in the buggy and hurried back to the office. Riving an order that be be paid oft uud let ro at once; but I was politely told that "the superintendent's orders are that no one Is to be paid till night." After I bad Insisted In rather strong lnnsuaRe that I niicht possibly be a lilRcer man than even the superintend ent (be lady assistant liegan a series cf sharp questions, finally bringing out the date of "mother's" death as "de 2i;tu oh last Keb'ry!" I sneaked off, realizing that there were some phases of the ix-ach business I bad better not meddle with. Fearhhlnnr Porrelala. The poachblow porcelain la of Chi nese manufacture and is about 300 years old. It Is not, as sometimes sup posed, the designation of a particular shade of color, but a rare nnd peculiar glaze, which not merely covers the surface of the vessel, but penetrates the entire texture of the article, so that If the same be broken the Internal structure is Identical with that of the surface. The method by w hich this re sult Is reached is unknown, and much money has been expended in vain to discover It. The ware Is In a sense, therefore, the result of a happy acci dent. Specimens of it are rare In China to day, where it Is prized us highly as anywhere else. Most of that of which there Is definite knowledge was taken from China by the Dutch In the days when they monopolized the trade with that country nnd from Holland has made lis way over Europe. The specl mens In this country have almost all of them come either from Holland di rect or by way of franco, whither pieces of it were early curried by the Dutch, arousing unusual Interest among the Trench potters. A Peculiar Jnpauene Dlnranr. The Japanese, like the Chinese, are ruhjoot to a iMt'uliur disease called kukke, in which the patient is the vic tim of in increasing lethargy ni:d weakness and I. slow defeneration o' the nervous system. It Is said to lie due to eating rice, which is the staple food of the country, anil can lie ame liorated. If not cured, by n i-hange of diet. London Hospital. War He Didn't Grl tier. I'rospeotlvc rathor-in-la w Do you ever gamble or smoke, sir? I'rospectlve Ron-ln-law Xo, sir. Prospective I-'uther-in-I.nv Io you ever drink, sir? I'rospiK-tive Kon-In-liiw (absent mlnd-idlyi-Well. I don't care If I do, sir. Kiyfjrt Set Stockinjrs for Boys, Girls and SILBERBERG, Pearls Eefor gwlne. The evening was advanced when a venerable squire of ancient name and lineage arose to propose a toast. Sel dom have I heard one more success ful. He began modestly. It is always well to begin modestly. "I feel," said the good man, "that for a plain coun try squire like myself to address a dig nitled Iwxly like the presbytery of St. Andrews, including lu Its number vari ous learned professors. Is Indeed to cast pearls before swine." He had to pause long ere he got fur ther. Thunderous applause broke forth. The swine cheered as If tbey would never leave off. We all knew perfect ly what the laird meant. I was sitting next to him as he spoke the words. I heard them with these ears. "Twenty live Years of St Andrews." Date oa Silver Colas. Most people have an old silver coin of st me kind which they are keeping as a relic either for sentimental rea sons or because they think It worth more than its face value. In some in stances the date or the inscription has been worn away nnd it is Impossible to read it even with a strong glass. The following method, originally practiced at the mint to discover the genuine coins when silver was called In, will enable any one to road an ob literated inscription: Make the poker redhot In the fire and then place the silver coin on It. The Inscription will bo plainly visible In a greenish hue, which will fade as the coin cools. London Chronicle. Sparing- Her Feelings. "You don't write." the treasurer of the savings bank said gently to the old colored woman. "Just touch the pen." She did so, her business was concluded nnd her feelings were spared. The of ficial might have said, "You can't write," nnd that would have been true, but the difference between plain truth and considerate truth is sometimes as marked us the distinction between a boor nnd a gentlemuu. Youth's Com panion. Sot What He Wanted. Yerringer This life is full of uncer tainties. One can never tell what Is going to happen. Towle Yes, I guess that's so. What Is the matter just at present? Yerringer Oh, nothing much. Only I culled on old (irufTiim for his daugh ter's hand, and I got the old man's ot Instead. Hoston Transcript. One of Deaa Snlft'e Sermons. It was Dean Swift who preached a charity sermon on the text, "He who giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord." Ojtotli the dean, nfter twice solemnly reciting the words of Holy Writ, "My lirethren. If yon like the security, down sitli the dust!" There was a noble col lection that day In St. Patrick's cathe dral. Dlsnlar of Wealth I'awlse. "There is nothing more unwise," said the friend, "tliun a needless and osten tatious display of wealth." "That's right." answered Mr. Orip--r Sorghum; "there are enough peopl trying to get It away from you with out issuing any chnllenges."-Wnshlng-toii Star. THE QUEEN OF SPICES CINNAMON, DELICIOUS AND SUGARY, AROMATIC AND PUNGENT. The Dlaeorerr at Its alaakle rroa erllea Antedates Herat-steal Hialarr. Something; of Ita Vara aaa the War la Waleh It la Proa areal. Cinnamon is In itself unquestionably the most delicious of all spices, being tugary ns well as aromatic ami pun gent. Many thousands of otinds are consumed annually In every civilized country, and It Is also highly appreci ated by even scmicivtllxcd and bar luirnus nations where culinary art and medicine have as yet made little prog ress. Its uses in sweet cookery are Innu merable. There are very few fruits which are not Improved lu preserves, pickles and pastries by the addition of more or loss of this delicate bark. It Is an essential flavoring In all spice cakes and in many varieties of pics and pud dings. Iu chocolate, confectionery, candies, cordials and liqueurs cinnuuiou contributes an Incomparable flavor. Its medicinal value Is well known as an antispasmodic and carminative nnd tonic. Its use Is recommended as a preventive and reunnly for cholera, and In seasons when stomach troubles prevail cinnamon drops are recom mended ns the most wholesome form of candy for children. The discovery of th: valuable prop erties of cinnamon antedates recorded history, as It Is mentioned in the Kible, In the IhkW of Exodus, as one of the Ingredients of the sacred oil with which the priests were anointed. So highly was the sweet Imrk esteemed by the ancients that even a small piece was considered a lit gift for a king. It Is always mentioned as an especially choice substance by Creek writers pre vious to the Christian em. It is said that the Arab traders, who first brought It to Egypt nnd western Asia, surrounded Its history and production with special talcs of mystery and magic. The clminamoii tree is a memlier of the laurel family, which lu the tropics Is represented by a large number of aromatic and medicinal trees and shrubs. There are several closely allied cin namon trees, but the finest bark Is pro cured from a sjiecles native to the Is land of Ceylon, distinguished by bota nists as Cinuamonlum leylanicum. In a state of nature this grows to Ik? a tree from twenty to thirty feet in height, with rather large, oval, entire margined leaves and yellowish flowers succeeded by small, brown dniles re sembling acorns in shaie. The grayish brown bark is internally of an orange color, which changes uin drying to the characteristic brown which Is the recognized name of a articular shade. Almost every part of the tree yields some choice substance and is especial ly rich In oil. The roots yield camphor and the leaves an oil resembling the oil of cloves and often substituted for It, while from the fruit a substance called cinnamon suet Is manufactured, which Is highly fragrant and from which lu former times candles for the exclusive use of the king were made. In the latter part of the eighteenth century, while England was for a time In possession of the spice Islands, cin namon plants were among the choice products that were Imported luto vuri ous other tropical regions. Including the West Indies, where In Culin and several other islands it has In-come a considerable article of commerce. I'n der cultivation It Is not allowed to grow Into tree, as the richest bark Is taken from shoots of from t"vo to four years' growth. The young tree Is, therefore, cut and shoots from the root are encouraged to grow. The majority of these are cut when aliout ten feet 111 height and the bark Is detached In ten or twelve Inch lengths. After lying in bundles for a few days the bark Is scraped b; hand, Isith outside and In, nntil reduced to a thin shoot. These sheets are then made up luto rnnino Ite "quills" by placing the narrower and shorter pieces Inside and rolling tightly, forming nrmrods, which after further drying are made Into bundh-s weighing about eighty pounds and wrapped for shipping. Croeers divide, assort and very neatly combine por tions of these quills Into small packets for the convenience of their customers. The oil of cinnamon Is made by grinding the coarser pieces of the bark and soaking them for two or three days In sea water, followed by the process of distilling. Two oils, one heavier and the other lighter than wa ter, are the product, lioth possessing similar proertles. The color varies from chtrry red to pule yellow, the hitter being preferred by most pur chasers. The work of distilling is light, and an oil equal to the best Ceylouese is now produced In Trinidad and various other localities In Cuba and other West India Islands. As cinnamon commands a good price and Its uses are continually multiply ing, there is every inducement for ex tending the area of its cultivation, Isith 1 1 the eastern and western houil ipheres St. I-ouis Hopubllc. A Crisis Met Half War. There were strict orders In the Phil ippines regarding looting, and one day a lieutenant's suspicious were aroused by a private whom he saw peering ea gerly under the piazza of a bouse on the outskirts of Manila, writes Dixie Wolcott In Harper's Magazine. "What are you doing there?" he de manded In his gruffest tones. "Why. sir," said the soldier, saluting. "I'm only trying to catch a chicken which I've Just Iwught." Lieutenant K. stooped and caught sight of a fine pair of fowls. "There are two chickens under there." he exclaimed excitedly. "I 'ought the other one. Catch 'em both." Woald Not Salt at All. Marie (after the roxsali-While I do not object to your calling. I should hardly like to marry n minister. He might liore me by talking shop, you know. The Hev. .Mr. tliinuns-Hut 1 assure you that I would not do so. Mario-Then should conclude that you were a horlte and not sufficient ly Interested in iny spiritual welfare. Town and Country. If a man makes a prediction, people forgot It If It does net come true, but he will not let them forget it If it comes true. Atchison (Jlube. BUSINESS INSTINCT. A Wall Street Maa'a Trade That Waa Set a Bad Bargain. A prominent Wall street man told the following story on himself the oth er day. but made his hearers promise that under no conditions would they reveal his mime, as he did not wish to Ik bothered by the beggar who figures in the story: The Wall street man was walking with a friend down Rroadway when It Twenty-third street he was accosted !y a Ix'ggur. The man waa more per sistent than the ordinary mendicant and to get rid of him the broker said: "I will give you 30 cents If you will give me your coat." "All right, Ihiss." replied the beggar, and within a moment the change bad been made. The broker and his friend then turned back and went up Fifth avenue to their hotel. Still carrying the licggar'a coat, the man of tinuuee strolled Into the lobby and tcgan telling the story to his friends. "I think yon made a bad bargain," said one. "I-ook In the ockots," said another. And as the broker went through the ragged garment he pulled forth 4.1 cents iu money, a silver tipped plje, flask of whisky and a hiuc1i of to bacco. "You see." he replied, "this only proves that I never make a bad trade, even when I don't know what I am buying." New York Times. Dea The art of the ancients would eer talnly seem to show that their concep tion of death whs a inne'.i more cheer ful one than that which has obtained In Inter times. It was at one time thought thut the old Creeks and Egyp tians had no artistic symlsd for death, but this was a misconception. Ienth was almost Invariably represented by thctn as the kinsman of sleep. The (ireeks iiersomrWsl It ns Thanutes, elder brother of Sleep. The Itonutns sometimes depleted Death and Sleep as twin rhlldren re posing lu the arms of Night. The skull and crosslMines and the skeleton ns em blems of death do not appear to have become common until comparatively late Christian times. It has lceii sug gested that the terrible famines nnd pestilence which scourged Eurtqw during the middle agi-s were resismsl ble for the fear or horror with which the modern mind Is rsuully accus tomed to look uhju ilea th. He Itenienibereil. At a public dinner in New York one night the statement was imnlo that the colored race bad lunger i ie norles than white folk. Mark Twain, who was present, agrtel with the remark ami to prove it toll the following: "Some years ago when south I met an old colored man who claimed to have known (ii-orge Washington. I asked him if be was in the Imiit when (Jenenil Washington crossed the I tola ware, and be instantly replied. 'I.or', uiaKKU. I sievted dat I oat.' " Well. said I, 'do you remember when Coorge tisik the hai-k at the c!:crry tree':" "He looked worried for n miiiuta and then, with a beaming smile, said: " 'Why stm u. massa, I dun drove dat hack mahsclf.' " A Kenr t.olaeaa'a Idea of Smoking. The natives of New tiuineii hold to uncioui'.ly to their customs, uud though they regard the white man ns n being of wonderful powers and almost stqier utiuinu iu his ingenuity, they will very seldom acknowledge Unit his practice in any particular mutter Is right uud the native way wrong. Accordingly, one of the Anglican mission stuff was surprised not long ugo when a hus band said: "White women do not smoke iliteriilly eutl tobacco: I wish Now (iuinea women would follow their example!" P.ut It rather skilled the sentiment when be added, "Then there would be more tobacco for the men." Missionary Review. The Other War. "Miss Gladys," said old Moneybags, "If my suit is not agreeable to you say so frankly, but do not, I Ix'g of you, toll me thut old, old story that you will always look uixni me as a brother." "Sir," replied the lovely iiiuldeu as her ey lit up with the deathless flame of a pure young heart's devotion, "I do not love you well enough for a brother, but I have no objection to taking yon as a husband." At Quito, the only city In the world on the line of the equator, the sun sets and rises at fl o'clock the yenr round. $500 REWARD WILL BE PAID AT ONCE To sny person or persons proving the following statements not genuine. Note also the cures are PKB.M anknT. Cured of Bright's Disease 16 Years. I had been troubled with kidney and liver complaint I suffered with a dull, heavy pain across the back. I had Sradually become all ran down. A great eal of the time my stomach was filled with gas, I was growing very nervous and was constantly suffering with head ache. Finally I discovered a white stringy sediment in my urine which frightened me, for I knew then I had Bright's disease. I began taking Thomp son's Barosma at once and three bottlei seemed to cure me, but to insure a per manent cure I took three bottles more. Although this wss sixteen years sgo 1 have had no bad symptoms since and have been perfectly free from pain. FRANK STLRGIS. Aug. 13, 1S98. Sturtevant, Craw. Co. Pa. Sciatic Rheumatism Cured Six Years Ago. Sir yean ago last fall I was a great mfftr from sciatic rheumatism, ittfimn iti tnv kidneyi and rann.ns down my thigh, disabling me IroiB aor kind ef work, and waa compelled to walk with a cane to relieve mv nain. 1 hen rd of mm f the wonderful cures made by- Thompson'! Barosroj. 1 bought a bottle, and tn my de light, the aecoad doae seemed to act upon my kidoeyr once, and the pain began to leave lo one eeek after I commenced taking Barmma I rode one hundred and fifty miles in a buggy without any inconvenience and have beeu A WILL man I.VHR aiscs. Will a nwer any que lloaa to those who antler as I did. K. O (Unas Stale of Pennsylvania, Crawford Co. as: Sworn and auhscrihed before me bv the ahovf named amanl this loth day of lieccmlier, A. I l'7. RKl'BHN C. TaFT. J. P. All druggiits, fl.oo a bottle or sit foi HOLIDAY GOODS MY STOCK OF DIAMONDS, WATCHES. JEWELRY, SILYEB am. NOY1ULTIES, Is LARGKli ami mare SELECT than ever before. Print can't de scribe it. You must coma sod see for ynurielf. Make your teleclions oow. Doo'l wait. The beat thins always go first. Store open eveniogs. The LEADING JEWELEU StKKNKCA St., OIL CITY, PA. A. C. UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOITESTA, PA. Telephone Xo. 20. PS. ill'GVST Moftcs OFTICIA1T. Office i TM National Hank HuiMiiiK. OIL CITY, PA. Kyes examined free, K.xi'lnalvely optical. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OK TIONESTA, - FENN. S. S. CmiELO, PROPRIETOR. Oood Stork, flood Csrrisi;es and Run gins to let upon the tnoet reasonable teirinn. He will aino do CTOB TEAMING All orders left at the I'nat Office wll receive prompt attention. 25 Ob to WT for tttrw mont ha n hersti ip. KtvcQ msmrayrreceiTts ineomciai c-inD orrll wr month. lBiadinc an pmcm of bijrn-clava Tootvl Qd in.(rviVMU iiftod in.irvvi-VMUi tww m 1h mmlb. ploei In avlL bt " will fcit ftntttl Otn.imtaafWem. torhf whirls rtTr Ih.prtalW.ofCUk ttwala hW a'arfe CII, tad ! bc-lf. I liarj, Mw( r analr! tawirvnaral of 4er1pilta wb.,al prW, Mvlag 7rai (Yvta aiat oa poarparcistws. D' all Ia)ai al otMa. T-a wulf M tnarti nor ina ror lit iMMtltlNt, vw !. AUTHORITY OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE can well he claimed of n lwilf that has received the unquali fied indorsement of the F.YPPlltivp DpnnHmpnra nf tVit Government, the U. S. supreme Court, all the State Supreme Courts, all the State Superintendents of Schools, nparlv nil of trip f!nllpo- Presi dents, and Educators almost universally. The New and Enlarged Edition of Webster's Inter national Dictionarvof FWlish Biography, Geography, Fic tion, etc., has 2'.64 quarto pages with 5000 illustrations. 25,000 new words and phrases have recently been added under the editorship of W. T. Harris Ph.H.. I T. D TT S Commissioner of Education, bringing the work fully up to date. LET US SEND YOU FREE "A Tft la Pronunciation" ahit h afTorrlaa pitwsni nii'i ni"iriit-iic ctt-iuitM-s enter tainment. - IlluatrHtod immphlpt ai in. O. 6 C. MEARIAM CO., Pub . Springfield, Mass. 13 Weeks For 25 Cts. aVi4 i.4iii f (.uitr .tgiim .I '"jITa. t A liwntf om navt'ert iih;t g L J , t Ut J-I. ' raji tj.ti-.t. 1..1 .. C ml k'JrvJ -, 'i L"l pajfrrff ml V itfl kxisl i il' i ti.-l. 1 rt:..r.irr-Me fir I tf I ninattur n It )i n- 1 "-a"!'', M If J vi will mi'I ! (' ir-f i.f r-'-a. HI, Spurtlntr Lllr, 70S Uantlu 111!, I'll 11a faV-fcssi Of Course ' can fit you out in a wsgnn nf any style vu may happen lo land in need of, Irom the liphl "buck" or dray In the neavu-sl truck", and all of the best material and workmanship. Likewise your wishes in Iha matter of buggies, Ihe ni't st) lih, eaiet running, ami withal the most serviceable, we can gratify at the iiiall.Pt cat c.msiateiit with best gotxls. This is our "long suit, liut what wa woulJ like to inter, est you in just now is our Superior Stock of HARDWARE. If it's Stove, heating or C""kiii;, the mwf.t ami lust lUne at lie least cist, i onie and see us We are (Hiking ht e kn .w to lie facii when ve say we can beat them all in this line Anything in SHELF GOODS. CUTLERY. HOUSE FURNISHINGS. ROOFING OR CARPET PAPERS. AXES OR TOOLS of any deacriptioo, in short anvlhinc that may he f .iiml in a rmnpleie hanlwsie slore, is here in it. ck. We are likewise ptt-pare.l f..r the HUNTING SEASON with line of Hunt and Ammunition of superior qualify. Call and see how cheaply we can fit you out in a nice gun FISHING TACKEL. The best time fur fishing is right n w, ami we've got everything you Deed in that department. SCOWDEN 6c CLARK. County 1W 2. TIONESTA, PA. MARIENVILLE HARDWARE & MACHINE COMPANY. SINCE THE FIRE-. We hive moved our st.uk of Hardware into the ma chine shop where we are prepared to wait on riint'imera M of yore Our machinery wa unharmed and we ran do your work same as ever. A g i"d line td'aw, axfs and helling, saved from the fire, and yur wants in all other material will be promptly supplied. Hardware, Mill Sttwilh-ti, etc. . . . Mill Machinery l!cih (l I'ratnpt- (!lJStliftJ!( Pullet (tint I'lllow Macks Fariiitlietl on Short Xotlce. NEW AND COMPLETE LINE OF RUBBER AND LEA THER BELTING, Shelf Hard are, Iron, NaiU afid T.mls at the Lnaest Market Trice. Stoves of all kimU. IV t feet Olive Ranges Specially; Guaranteed to Hake. Aies, IVa J Cant Hooks, Spuds, Atkins' Hand Cnscut, Bnnd and Circular Saws, Returned il Unsatisfactory. Abra sive Finery Wheels. E. A. YETTER. MANACER, MARIENVILLE, PA. relii'ble" PARKER GUN MADE ON HONOR. 1 law Nlootl Hie Tc4 for Over 31 lur la noted for its simplicity of construction, beamy nt proportion, excellenre of workmanship, faultleat balance, and Illirtl Miootinjr qunl.ticM. I Eiperieuce and ability have placed the 1'aui.i.k (it n in ... vi 1,1 ,d well deferved position as the Best Gun in tli world Made by the old est shot gun manufacturers in America Over 110,001) of th,Rfl K,( t in use "WSW"-PARXER BROS., MTRIDEN, CONN. The History by Miss Ida M. Tarbell which began in the NOVEMBER McCLURE'S is the Great Story of Standard Oil. "MiksTarliell'swork In of uniqiiallfd impottaiire s a '.li eiimi nt 'l the dav. Her story h live men In il j tl.ev mtler anil work h.i.I win xnu low tli.'ir Iwillca with Ilin ve ilinilittile tlit remove the lain fr.. the drv slatcii.i nt ami I.e. il wlib Hie e.nr ol hiiimin imcrcnt ai.ri the vivhl rainhim KHrii.em of huii'mi svmpa'hy The resuliaot her work are likely to be far rum-lntiKj h in wntitiK unlln lalied history." II0M011 (ilol.n. "An almorhii.K anil lliimiiiHlinK contribution to the truot netlnn." , ... , I'hle.iuTu Inter-Ocean. The nnmt Important announcement made by any 1na.117.111e " N, Y. Journal For oilier great Hriid for mir McClure's IU cents a copy. $1.00 a year. Send u the dollar, at 145 Kast 2.)th Btreet, Near nrk, or tubaenbe llirmh your denier. Fred, tircttcnbcrgcr GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, Kn Kines, Oil Well Tools, Hhn or WaUir Kit liifT and General lllaekimi ithi proiniil Ivdone at Ixw Kates. KepHiriiiK Mill Machinery (riven ieeial attention, and HatiHl'aetinn KiiaranUml. Nhop lu rear of and lust west of the Khaw House, Tiiiionte, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERfiKK ivnliire. or l.M. rnM-rln. WATCH REPAIRING Clock Repnirim.' and all work pertaining to the jeweler's trade, promptly and accurately clone. Xen Kilvrrlno Wafrli fases tradinl tor Old Silver fanes in any eoi.ilii..n. Old watches taken in ex change for new ones ti. T. .4i)i:uso.v, Anderson A O'llara barbershop, Tionesta, I'a "TI OA VC TO A DVEKTISK I I KA T - IN THIS PAPER
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