THE Smart & STORES. SALE OF WOMEN'S SAMPLE SUITS AND COSTUMES. One hundred or more of tlie highest grade garments gathered from a few leading manufacturers ot the country aud each marked at a price that means a big saving. The very highest class of Tai'ored Suits and Costume?, bearing the latest touch of fashion that represents tho best ideas of foreign and home designers. The combination of high quality aud low pricing is marked, and considering materials, desirability of the styles, perfection of the workmanship and fit, these are truly numatchkble values. 15, 20, 25 and $30. Trimmed Millinery. Hats for every occasion, trimmed with the various things that breathe the coining winter This week we show an array of these specially designed hats for. late autumn and early winter wear that is most imposing. "1? auty and economy" is the combination that characterises the as- sol t men t. THEY'RE STYLISH THEY'RE PRACTICAL THEY'RE INEXPENSIVE They're the prettiest Hats you'll see auywhere, aud the modest price for these smart aod clever hats will please you. 4, 5, 7 and $8 SMART & OIL CITY, PA. fx "Save fuel" "Save "Save work" Hot Blast Heaters wilt hold fire 3Q hours, with no more attention than Is required to run a good hard coal baso burner, and will supply heat for rooms for from one to two hours evory morning from fuel put In the night before, WILL SAVE A FULL THIRD OF THE FUEL as compared with lower draft stoves. In sist upon your hot blast stove having: a roomy air tight ash pit, and a balled ash a pan-saves a lot of work, and look for the above trade mark. Jewels are sold by ft J. C. SCOWDEN, Tionesta, Pa. THE PARACHUTE MAN. HI FrelfiiK ii He Soured Skyward nml riun:r-il to Knrtli. "Come on: The bund's nil ready!" I was mot with a r nr of applause as I ran down tlie hotel stops. The band lil.ircd In salute and the crowd opened i:p for me as I hastened. The para chute was stretched out from the Miainlng balloon. As the man with nit snapped the hooks on the riiis he showed me where tho rope lmnjt and told mo how to pull It when cnttinij loose. lie was the excited one. I was in a seiulstiipor. A hitter Indifference tilled 1110 as 1 looked at the uj,'ly sway liiK monster which was to bear me to iilllueiico or death. "Let her go'." With a cleaving of the ntr and n rush of sound like the coming of n cyclone the balloon shot upward. I ran for the bar, grasped it and soared. 1 tried to swinj; up on the bar, but tho rush of the ascent straightened me like an Iron rod. I thought my nrma voiild be pulled out. A sickness cnino over me, comparable to the effect of the start made by n lilnu speed eleva tor. Then the motion became more easy and I kwuiik up on the bar. I was accustomed to (,'azlic down from heights and 1 fell no fear as I stared r.t the railing crowd. 1 could see them wnvliijj hats and hands; could hoar tho band playing; and was conscious of n pleasant dreamy sensation and of a Kteady, easy rising from the ground. I ventured to bend a "crab" and make n few "ankle drops." It was as easy us when I was only a few feet from the ground. I glanced down again. rJhe crowd appeared smaller and seem ed to lie walking away from me. I bad commenced to drift. Now was the time to cut loose. I wished that I might stay where I was taking chances with that limp bag of a para chute tUJ not look safe. But it had to be done. I caui lit bold of the r.ipp, braced m.V nelf on the bar and cave n sliorr. bard Silberbers: SILBERBERG, money" muss and pull. Whish my breath loft me! For the first time fear deadly fear entered my heart. A jerk that nearly unseat ed me, nnd I was again sulllne, pleas antly through Fpuce. I ventured to essay a few additional feats, ns the ground seemed to more closely approach me, nnd then I com menced to calculate ns to the manner in which to strike the ground. Like many other problems. It settled itself. I struck It feet first In a cornfield, was dragged nlong nnd scratched up mid came to consciousness in the nrnis of my new manager, who was alternately cursing me for getting killed and bless ing mo for having saved his skin and the R'O.-Outing. An A lit Pupil. Teacher James, you were late yes terday morning. Pupil Yes; but, as you were saying to the class today, we should let bygones be bygones. Teacher-But have you no excuse to offer? Pupil In that same talk you said that one who was good at ex cuses was usually good at nothing else. I'nder the circumstances I think II better for mo not to do anything that will lower me In your estimation.-' Boston Transcript. A Hemlniler. Mother Johnny, on your way homt from school stop at tho store and gel me a stick of candy and a bar of soap. Kathcr "Vhat do you want of a stick of candy? Mother-Thnt's so he'll re member the soap. New York Weekly. o riiunre I'or Hint. "Come ou; have a game of poker:" "l don't believe iu games of chance.' "That need make no difference Come nu and play." Houston Post. Jnurnnllnin. Reporter Senator Bilklns has abso lutely nothing tj say. Kdltor Well, boil It down. Wo are terribly crowd-ad tonight-Puck. FIGHTIrlQ AT PORT ARTHUR. Japanese Have Succeeded Driving a Wedge Into Center of Russian Defense. Chicago, Nov. 8. A Daily News spe cial from Dadny, Nov. 6, via Kobe, Nov. 7, says: After three days of continuous bom bardment of Port Arthur which caused extensive destruction to the Shojusan and Niryusan forts, In the west center of the Russian line of de fense, and also to Kekwan fort, the right wing of the Japanese army aa faulted Shojusan yesterday afternoon. Having carried the approaches to that height, the assailants intrenched themselves under the glacis of tho forts. In the evening the left wing delivered an assault on Kekwan. fighting Its way to the lower parapet There the Japanese held their ground siubhornly In the face of Russian counter attacks. Having been reinforced during the night, the Russians charged down upon the Japanese and desperate hand-to-hand conflicts ensued. The Japanese boat back the enemy and destroyed two covered positions In the front meat. A Japanese sub-lieutenant with ! "rt volunteers then succeeded In mak ing his way to tho rear of the fort Thoro he engaged In a personal con flict with a Russian officer and killed him. Having discovered two more de fenses In the rear moat, the sublieu tenant withdrew his force, losing two ir.en. Later In the night the advanced po sition of the Japanese was taken and retaken twice. The bmiegcra suc ceeded In holding the approaches and constructing trenches connecting them with the nrmy's front parallel. At dawn numbers of (lend were visible on the sloio Fort P north of the new and oi l batteries in the left pen ret of the line of defensa, was cap tured by the severe fighting of the night. These operations have successfully driven an effective wedge into the Russian center. Severe explosions and extensive fires have occurred In the fortress within the last few days. The totM casualties of tho Jtpanest? In the Me attacks were 1.100. Over COii were lolWl up to Oct. 20. The spirit of the men Is magnificent. The firing of oil the guns Is wonderfully c ftcctlve. The climax to the late bombard ment came between 4 and 0 o'clock Saturday afternoon. It was a superb spectacle. Every fort of the enemy was engaged and the fighting in the trenches was constant nnd severe. The outposts of the contending forces were only 40 feet apart. At 1 o'clock this morning one of tho Japanese trenchFS collansed Into a Russian gal lory. The enemy being surprised un der ground tied In confusion. Present From King Menelek. New York, Nov. 8. Two lionesses two monkeys, two ostriches and a zebra, which were presented by King Menelek of Abyssinia to the president of the United States arrived here on tho steamer Minneapolis from London. One lioness died during the voyage. MARKET REPORT. New York Provision Market. New Y'ork, Nov. 7. WHEAT No. 2 red, $1.20 f. o. b afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, $1.26. CORN No. 2 corn, GIVic f. o. b afloat; No. 2 yellow, C8c. OATSMixed oats, 2C to 32 !ts. Zi'.b(r?.'-,Vc: clipped white. 2f. to tfl lbs., S7(fir.fl'4c HAY Shipping, 'i5(fJ70c; good tc choice. 778?c. PORK Mess, $12.50(fi13 00; family, !5.r.O. BUTTER Creamery, extras. 2a 23V4c; factory, 12'4lfic; statedalry, common to extra, Htf723c. CHEESE State, full cream, small choice, lOc. KG OS State and Pernsl-.:ifita. fancy, S3W3jc. POTATOES State and .vestm, per bbl., $1.501.G2. Buffa 0 Prov'sion Market. Buffalo, Nov. 7. WHEAT No. 1 nortnem c?r loads, $1.22; winter wheat, $1.21. COHN No. 2 white, 0:!c f. o. b. afloat, No. 2 yellow, CGVfec OATS No. 2 white, IHVjC f. o. b. afloat; No. 3 white, 34c. , FLOI'R Fancy blended pste.it per bbl., $0.75(7.50: low grades, $4.50 iQ 5 00. BUTTER Creamery wosiern ex tra tubs, 24c; state and Penn sylvania crpamery, 2-1Ac; dairy, fair to good, ISfftlDc, CHEESE Fancy full cream, 10c; good to choice, 10c; common to fuir. 7W8c. EGOS Selected, fancy, 27S8c. POTATOES Per bii.. 4852c. East Buffalo Live Stock Market. CATTLE Best steers on sale, $5.50 (LfG.OO; fair to good butcher lers, $4.00(Ti 4.50; medium half fat steers, $;!.!0ffI4.7; common to fair heifers, $2.25f 3.00; choice to extra fat heifers, $:i.8()ffy4.15; good butcher bulls, fio.35; choice to exlra veals, S7.50(j) 7.75: fair to good veals, $G.25(fi7.O0 SHEEP AND LAMBS Choice lambs. $5.8.(!T.G.OO; fair to good, $5.505.75; choice handy ewes, f1.00ffr4.2r; nixed sheen. $4.00$ U.V HOGS Mixed packers' grades, J.lSSfftS.O; medium hogs, $5.2505.35; pigs, light, $4.90 5.00. Buffalo Hay Market. HAY Timothy, per ton, lor.se., $12.00fi. 14.00; timothy tight, bdl.'. $U00(fi 13.00; No. 1 do do. $11,000 11.50: No 2 do do, $10.00tf 11.00. Pimples, Piles, Eczema Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Tetter, Suit Itlii'iim, Old Sori'n. Ulcers, Chilblains Cillnrrll, Orns, (;lniiel Hnailynml Lips, Boil. Ciirltunrlt's, Felons, Itching, Bleating. I'miruiluiK Tiles, Insect Kites. 1'nison Ivy. nud nil Skill Discuses Hre cured J San-Cura Ointment Which w ill stop at nnrc Hint itclilnjr. Iurnini: pnln. We KUHMuiU-e tliiitSiiii-i uritoiiioiu-iit will nut lical 11 eul or sore of nay kind until (lie rtm It hII rt-lnvi-l; Hit-,, it Ii.-h K itlpMly. 1'ieveuia cim. ImijiKisifc &o and &oe. Rufut Choate Was Beaten. As one of the very few occasions when the wit of Itufus Choate v.is foiled, an Incident Is recalled, when thnt brilliant lawyer was examining one pick Burton, chief mate of the ship Challenge. Choate hud cross examined him for over an hour, hurl ing questions with the speed of a rapid tire gun. "Was there a moon that night 7" "Yes, sir." "Hid you see it?" "No, sir." "Then how did you know there was a moon?" "The 'Nautical Almanac' satd so, and I'll believe that sooner than any lawyer In the world." "Be civil, sir. And now tell me In what latitude and longitude you cross ed the equator?" "Ah, you are Joking." "No, sir; I am In earnest and I da sire an answer." "That's more than I can give." "Indeed. You a chief mate and un able to answer so simple 11 question!" "Yes, the simplest question I erer was asked. I thought even a fool of a lawyer knew there's no latitude at the equator." Success. Her Retort. He was explaining why ho didn't pet home until an early morning hour. "Tlie fact Is," he an Id, "an old col lego chum a stranger In the city came to the otliee, and I felt as if I ought to entertain him a little " "Oh, It was charity!" she Interrupt ed. "Why, yes," he returned, brighten ing at the suggestion, "you might call It iharlty to spend n little time and money on a lonesome " "But charity," she Interrupted again, "begins at home." Then he g.lve up tho explanation business. Chicago Post. Automatic Resting Place. Americans declare that the auto matic bed Is a British Invention, but the fact is that the machine Is in use only in the land of the dollar. The ma chine Is over six feet In height. Prop a coin in the slot, and there tills down Into a horizontal position a leather-covered couch provided with a comfortable rug. The tired traveler who misses his train, and h is to wait an hour or so, can by means of this machine take a comfortable nap. When he gets off the couch it rises automatically into place again, and can only be brought down by the In sertion of a fresh coin. Tit-Bits. Tea with the Duke and Duchess. An old farmer once took tea with a former Puke and Puchess of Hue cleuch at Prumlanrig Castle, his grace's Dumfriesshire estate. Ills tirst cup of tea was gone al most before the duchess hid poured It out. Again and again his cup was passed along to the head of the table. At the sixteenth cup the duchess be came uneasy about the supply on band. "How many cups do you take, John?" she asked. "How mony do ye gie?" John asked, cannily. St. James Budget. Great Men's Wit. Chief Justice Story attended a pul lie dinner In Boston at which F.dward Everett was present. Desiring to pay a. delicate lompliment to the latter, the learned judge proposed as a volun teer toast: "Fame follows merit where Everett goes." The brilliant scholar arose and re sponded: "To whatever heights Judicial learn ing may attain in this country, It will never get above one Story." Success. Told on Dr. Rainsford. Pr. Itainsford had a habit at one time of conditioning his actions w.th the phrase, "Deo volente," or "God 'Willing," or something of the sort. An old woman, the head of an aristo cratic family. Invited him to dine. "I shall be delighted to accept," iie said, "if I can be spared." Perhaps the woman thought she sniffed cant In the terminal phrase, for shy s ild quickly: "Oh, If you're dead, I prom ise not to expect you." Christian Itegister. Remarkable. Citiman I didn't think your wifa would remember me. Subbubs Oh! yes, Indeed. Citiman She seems to have a very good memory. Subbubs Wonderful, wenda lull Why, she can remember the names of all the cooks we ever had. Philadel phia Press. Knew Par's. Bohson I see tlirt a Parisian countess is obliged to earn her living at the washtub. Too bad. Isn't it? Peucon Bingle, who knows some thing about Paris W.dl, I don't know, those Parisian washerwomen seereed to be a decidedly jolly lot. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Same Old Story. Tho R-ootl old summer time hu gone Poon on the Ice v.e'l! slide: And the man who used to shut M10 door Will leave It opea wide. Chicago News. Drawing the Line. "Can you give mo a room and bath?" asked the travel-stained guest wlo had just registered. "I can give you a room, sir," re plied the new hotel clerk, "but yov.'U !:ao to bathe yourself'." Chicago No .v.?. Constipation leads to worse. Often it is the cause of appendicitis. Always It leads to duugorou8 chronio disease. It should not be neglected, nor should it be tempor arily relieved with dnistio purgatives. Mr. C. K. Osterhoudt, of Barrytown, K. Y., was distressed with indigestion, chronio constipation nud kidney trouble for four years. Ho tried uiuny medicines without relief. Ho heard of Cal-eura Solvent, Dr. Kennedy's new medicine, used it nnd begun to improve rupidly. All of his old com plaints have disappeared and ho owes everything to Ciil-i-iiiu Solvent. $1.00, nil druggistBi 6 bottles for $5.1K). CONSTIPATION CURED A Strange Barn. Here Is a strictly truthful story from Oklahoma of tho spontaneous growth of a barn. A fow years ago n farmer built a small barn and In Its onstructlon used green willow posts at tho corners and along the sides. After a year he saw that where ho hud laid the floor near the ground It was three foot above the soil. The willow posts, instead of being pad were alive had taken root and were growing. In their upward movement thoy carried tho burn along until It was on Btilts nine feet high. Hb put 'n a new tloor nnd surrounded the posts with siding, thereby making a two-story affair, and If the thing keeps on raising this year as It did last he expects to add another story or two In tho same way. This la a good hint to some of our ranchmen. iianve and Itange. Typical. "Aw, that's 11 distinctively Ameri can tjpe, I presume?" "Xo, not a type a typewrite! ." New Order. But the germ theory changed every thing. Now the wise man buildod bla house on tho sand. "For," said he, "good drainage is about the main thing." It was the foul who buildod on the rock. Tor the fool says lu his heart, there is no bacillus. And the storms came and went and the wise man was none the worse, but the fool dwelt in tho midst of stagnant pools, and knew not health In the truo scientific sense. Puck. Couldnt Insult Him. Irate Parent I want you to cet out of here and never "darken my door again. If I had a sick cat I wouldn't send for you! Imperturbable Physician Of course not. You'd send for my brother, the veterinary, who live3 over on the street next to tho one I live on. Here's one of bis cards. Baltimore Ameri can. Lack of Judgment. "Was you really plannln' to ram away with the hired girl?" asked t"n9 old farmer disgustedly. "That's what I was thinkln' of Co in'," admitted his son. "Ain't you got nny sense at all?" de clared the father, "don't you know that hired girls is harder to get than Uaughters-in law?" Chicago Post. No New Thing. "Telegraphing without wires is no new thing," remarked the gray-haired passenger. . "Isn't eh?" queried the drummer. "Not by a jtigrul," continued the old man. "Why, sir, when I published a country newspaper forty years ago I ?ot nearly all my telegraph news that way." Chicago Daily News. Societies. "My mamma belongs to eighteen so cieties." "Well, my mamma belongs to nine teen. "Yes. but three of the societies your minima beicn; 3 to me for the s'prcsslon of the mile thing." Life. An Echo. "Say, pa," queried little Billy Bloo Dumper, "what's an echo?" ".vn echo, my son," replied the old man with a sigh long drawn out, "Is the only thing that can tlimllam a woman out of the las', word." The Lyre. One Kind. "Pa, whafa a Imse prophet?" "A man who gels me to take dinner with him downtown and says your mother won't care when I explain that it was all in the line of business." Chicago Uecord Herald. The Worst cf It. "I've always noticed," said the whlle-halred old philosopher, "that running Into debt isn't h:ilf so annoy ing to some people as running into their creditors." Judge. Still Hoping. "This paper says massage reduces the chin." "Yes. perhaps so," replied Henpock, "perhaps so; but she's never let me try it." Houston (Tex.) Post. "Although I buive granted you this Interview," said the pompous new olllte-hnldcr, "I don't want people to think I'm In the habit of talking lor publication." "They won't," replied the reporter, "when thoy see theso remarks In print." Philadelphia Public Ledger. Mrs. Muggs That horrid Mrs. Frills told Mrs. Nexld.ior that I was a regu lar cat. What do you think of th.H? Mr. Muggs ! ' li -ho never saw you In t'i" : 1 .1 m:u.e. Answer-- TO I UK A (111,11 IN C1E DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggWt-i n fund the money If it falls o cure. K. W. Grove's signature is on I each box. 25c. o25 CASTORIA. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of We liave a beautiful brilliant Is Met a ribbon (No. CO) which we sell ' Special," at 15o yd, and of which we have a quantity so great we mention it here for you to take advantage of, if interested. This will mean a saving of almost 10c a yd, as we believe you have paid a quarter often for ribbon not any better. If you would see the bolt this ribbon is rolled on you would fiud it marked "Mado Expressly "or W. li. James." Cite this fact mainly to show you the great quantity we must buy in order to he able to sell a ribbon like this at 15c. Colors are Garnet, Navy, Light lllue, Pitik, lilack ami White, Like to have you write and ask for samples of this rib bon if interested. MONEYBAK SILKS.. We have had recently several inquiries from Tionesta and vicinity in regard to "MONEYliAK" silks, so we'll take this opportunity to lull you about this best of all silks made iu America. Any one store in each large city iu America is the contracted agent for "Moneybak" silks. " We nrc thrlr Agency in Oil C'lly. Dressmakers or anyone interested may prove this by writing York Silk Mills, York, IV Outlier merchauis may have "Moneybak" silk, by baying it from some olhcr store. The fact that some of them do have it is proof of tho fact that they know a good thing when thoy see it. This is certainly an endorsement of its absolute orih. We have Silks made by the famous Miinrybaek Silk Mills that range as follows for 3(1 in wulo Talleta: 0-iii Depcmluble I a lit la, $1.00 yd. 6-lii Windsor TallVla, $1.2.1. l-lii Moiieycnk Nik, $2.00. These are the prices in force iu every largo store in America. JnumM' Dtvarf TrfkN. There bnve been n good ninny ru mors nnd theories as to bow tlie Jap anese dwarf trees are prepared In the first Instance, but this is a secret which the Japanese keep carefully to them selves, and even then It Is only known among n limited number of families, who hand it down from generation to t'vncrntlon. One account slates that n little soil is placed In half nu orange front which the Inside has been re moved. In this soil Is placed the seed Which it la desired to grow. As the roots burst through the skin of the orange they are cut off with it sharp knife. Too process is repeated until the roots evince no further desire to penetrate. The outside of the orange Is then varnished with a secret var nish and the young tree planted in an ornamental pot. gome fit llir Mrnnuriit Fllt-rn. Of birds now in existence probably the one with the greatest expanse of wing In proportion to the body and with the greatest power of Might Is the frigate or man-of-war bird. Tills bird apparently tiles more by skill than by strength, for It has no great carrying powers. Tho wandering nl bntross, the largest of all sea birds. Is also one of our strongest (Hers. One bird was known to fly at least 3. 150 miles In twelve days. This bird wn. caught, tagged, released and caught again. St. Nicholas. TH 0 M PSOTl'S dflRd S M A, KIDNEY AND LIVEH CUHE. You exist because you breathe, but are ymi the healthy man or woman you should be? Is existence a Joy to you? If not, ask your physician why. Ho will tell you Sfl times out of 100 poor health comes from derangement of the liver or kidneys, and you will piy h'm from one to three dollars a visit for treatment. He may cure you. Yet In doing so he will use exactly the same mdiclnes that Thompson's Barosmi is composed of. For the smnll sum of B0 cents, one dollar size if you wls'.i, you may put yourself on the way to com plete recovery. Thompson's Barosmi Is simple, harmless, pure simple as all things ultimately attained by science are difficult to arrive at, but plain enough when the principles are under stood. Thompson's Barosma has bren tested by time nnd public opinion, and Is Infallible. It Is guaranteed. Would you run an engine for ten years with out cleaning it out? Ho you think that the human system differs much from an engine? Your kidneys and liver In time get clogged up-1 hey need cleans ing. Uncared for your engine bretks. Unattended, your system runs down. Is there any argument? It will cost you 50 cents or one dollar to start on the road tn relief (there are two siws of Thompson's Barosma, obtainable at any druggist's). Is it wise to delay or take chances? Practically every symp tom of Illness mny be traced to the liver and kidneys, the main o gns of the human system. Thompson s liarcs- ma will cure you. THE OLD RELIABLE TIONESTA, - PENN. S.S.CANFIEID PROPRIETOR. Hood Stock, Oood Carriages and ling gies to let upon tlie most rossomitilo tonus. Tie will also do JOB TZE-AIkOIILTG- AU orders loft at tho l'ost Olllce wil receive prompt attention. A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fino Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Item of Holel Weaver TIOZLsnEST-A., PA. Telephone No. 20. LIVERY STABLE, OF 3 1-2 inch Taffeta Ribbon, 15c yd. Notice in Divorce lirrtltti Womh tu. ten. F. Wood. No. 2, Wo. 7Vrm, l!H4-n pivi.rcc. To Itiinj. F. Woods, respondent: You aro horuliy notillod to bn and appear be fore tlie Court ol Common Pleas of Forest countv, Pa on the third Monday of No vember next, being the lilst day ol nald month, to answer the petition or libel heretofore preferred by your said wile, hoi! show can ho, If nny you have, why snid Bertha Woods should not be dlvnro ed from tho bonds of ma'.trimony entered into with you, sureealily to the Act of Assembly In such caso made and provid ed. Hereof fall not, under penalty of having said petition hvard and a dooreo of divorce gran'ed against you In your absence, duo. V. Noiii.it, Attorney, Sheriff. NAMl'KI, 1. IllWIN. Oct. H, l'.HU. 4t Divorce Notice. ytt'WAu .Von, Libelant, t'.t. Williitm Munij, ileiuntleHt. In the (hurt of OiHiuion Vlenm of hreM GViiiifi, Ko. 17, Mm Term, l!Ki. To William Mong, Respondent above named : Whereas, your wife, Bertha Mong, has Hied a lihel In the Court ol Common Pleas to No. 17 May Torin, 1004, praying for a divorce a vinculo matrimonii against you. Now yon are hereby noti fied to be and appear In said Court on or before the third Monday of November, 1!KM. (November '.:1st, l'.HU,; to answer the complaint ol the aaid licrtlia Mona, and in dei'aiilt of such appearance you will be liable to have a divonw urantod In your absence. (Jko. W. Noiii.it, A. C. Brown, Sheriff. Attorney. 4t MORTGAGE 423 Fourth Ave f t vni ird,clll i I nut Booklet will intn. ert von . It contain? Viewro Pi ttjbu r.? l;o valuable. ff V imarmauon for uic invytor who would ' h&vc h; money pirn 6 nei cent . booklet free on requcjt. A link' ol Colloii. Or 75 bushels of com to th cacre' without the use of an ounce of fertili zer is not an uuusuhl yield from lands in the lamous Mississippi and Y11700 Val eys, traversed by the Illi 110, Central - Railroad, the great trunk line to the South. Fanners desiring perfect climate, best soil, sure crops aud steady mar kets would do well to locate homes now, for prices ard advauc tig iu this favored cutintry Semi for illustrated Iturature and letters from furmera who have gnue South to stay and who aie perfectly satisfied to remain. E. A. Kichter, Pass, and Laud Agent, Illinois Central Railroad, 015 Bes semer Il iilding, Pittsburg, Pa. tf Pa. dLvGusr Mqqck OFTICIAK Ollict ) A 7M National Bank Building, 01 L CITY, PA. Kyes examined free. Exclusively optical. Dr. KENNEDY'S FAVOR TE REMEDY I'lca.niit to take, l'owerlul to Cure, And AVi-Ironic lu every Homo. rintlPV anrl IIVFR rum f8)!' Dr. Kpnnprty'd Favorite Prmedy fs ndaptert to all affes ami !th roxr, otTonllnpper. nam nt relief in all rnKcsrniiwd h impurity of tlie 'IihhI, Huch nft, Kidney. Uliuliler and IJver Com. .unlhtfl, Constipation and wcnkiH swn xmHar to -.mien. Ktiret'Hsful fori Veil nt. 1'n pnrcd bv in. I). hKWKKY'H MV. Itnn.lmit. N. V. l.uuull tirugKinui, bix boUloB $a.U0. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS flu fir. Alwnv rflinb'p. LnrtliMa, nk Prmnrlut fm 4 IIH III.Nl t.lt hi Kel nnd (old int'Uilhr boxs, willed with blue ribbon. Tk no oilier. ICi'Tumi dinirrrtiM milll f utionmiml imllntloiiK. lt"V 'f your Itniti-a, or send -If. in MampH for lrt letilur, Tenll uioiiiitU and " ItcIli'T Tor lnli'," in k'ter, by r'lnrn .Hull. lo.oOOTeBtninniinln, ISuld by all Urui;its. CHICHESTPR OHI'iUiCAL CO. BlOO Nallun unr, I'll I LA., PA. Mention Ultf r.
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