Smart k Silberberg CONTINUATION OF FIRE SALE Sheets, Pillow Cased, Counterpanes, Hosiery, Kid Glove', Trimmings, Silks, etc , all in our old store. IlsT THl! TEACH STOIWELV Furs, Tailor-made Suits, Coats, Skirts, Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Dressic Gowus, aud all ready-to-wear goods. Clearing Up All Holiday Merchandise. A a Datuial consequence, after the tremendous business which we l"ve done, many odds and ends have h-eo accumulated. These we are flaking a quick clearance of this week. We are too busy re-arranging stocks to go into detailed desciiptions, but a visit will more than repay you. In almost every department something or other is being sacrificed at on usually low prices. All Mussed Handkerchiefs Must Go. Hundreds of all sorts of Handkerchiefs used in our Christmas deco rationsjust as good as ever for all practical purposes, but not good enough in appearance to put in our regular stock. Every one of these will be sold, and they'll be sold at a price that will make them attractive, too. 5c ones at 3o 4 for 25o 10c lOo ones at 15o ones at New Velveteen For Gowns. Extremely popular io all the fashion centres. are Velvet, Qowps of all sorts. The two most desirable shades are brown aud green, with navy a close follower. Velvetioa is a new fabric, richer and handsomer than vel veteens, but possesting the admirable weariug qualities of the latter. Io two grades aud all colors. 24 inch at $1 00 28 inch at $1.50. SMART & OIL CITY, PA. Walking on the Celling. Few people probably know what It Is that enables flies to walk on the cell ing. It bus been supposed that their ability to do so wus duo to the fact that each f their feet Is a miniature air pump. This theory was found to be unsound, and It was then explained that lie feat was made possible by means of u viscous substance which Jed from the hairs on their feet. xum uieory iuho huh uiiiimiuut-u uh being only partly accountable for the facts, and the preferred explanation Is that flies are enabled to walk upside down on smooth substances by the help of capillary adhesion. An Investigator fcas found by a series of nice calcula tions, such ns the weighing and meas uring of hairs, that a fly woul'd be upheld by capillary attraction were It four-ninths as heavy again as It Is. Each fly Is supposed to be furnished with from 10,000 to 12.000 minute foot hairs. These exude nn oily fluid, and It Is because of the repulsion between a watery surface and this oily liquid that a fly finds It diillcult to mount a damp ened glass. Harper's Weekly. rr-i.t .1 i i Spoiled It All. A farmer went to hear John Wesley preach. Wesley said he would take up three topics of thought, lie was talk lug chlelly about money.' Ills first was, "Get all you can." The farmer nudged a neighbor nnd said: "This Is Btrange proachif;. I never beard the like be fore. This Is very good." Then Wes ley discoursed on "Industry," "Activi ty," "Living to Purpose," nnd readied his second division. "Save all you can." The fanner became more cxclteUTt "Was mere ever anyunng nice uusr he said. Wesley denounced tlirlftlcss ness nnd waste, nnd he satirized the willful wickedness which lavishes In luxury, and the farmer rubbed his handsVlid he thought, "All this I have.Ti taught from my youth up," nniK what with getting nnd what with hoarding It seemed to him that "sal vation" had come to his house. Rut Wesley Advanced to his third head, which was "(Jive all you can." "Ah, dear; ah, dear," said the farmer; "he bus gone nnd spoiled It all!" v" llellotroplHin. Ilellotroplsm is the peculiar property shown by many plants, notably the sunflower, of always turning toward "the sun. In the case of seedlings the phenomenon Is especially marked. The cells on the light side are apparently retarded In growth, thus causing a curvature toward that side. Professor Uomunes experimented with an Inter mittent light, such as that of an elec tric spark .relinrge, upon mustard seedlings and found the heliotroplc effect produced In this way far greater than that caused by the sun or nny other form of light. Strange to say, however, this abnormal Influence Is nn neeompanlod by the generation of phloroplijil, the green'olorlng matter In plants which requires sunshine for Us proper production. rail Mall Ga zette. Flrnt EiikMnIi Letter. The oldest letter written In English of which there is record was that to Sir John rcliiam in London by his irir whii wax then in Kent. That Waists, DresHing SacqJeii,' Night 20c ones at 25c ones at V- 121c 15c SILBERBERG, letter Is dated March 22, 13.T.I, nnd was sent to London by messenger. Up to the commencement of the reign of Edward I., all letters, even of the most private nature, were written In Latin. About the time of Edward's accession, French, which had been the spoken language of the court frorn the time of the conquest, began to be used In written correspondence. In the reign of Edward III. the English language, in pursuance of nn net of parliament, was made the language of legislation. Bolibr Duma and tbe Mayor. On one occnslon, arriving at Carlisle on horseback, Bobby Burns Is said to have turned his steed out to grass for awhile, and the animal strayed on to a meadow belonging to the corporation and got Impounded. Although the horse wns given up to him, tbe poet retaliated upon the mayor, whose ten ure of olllce was to expire on the very morrow of the Incident, ns follows: Was e'er pulr poet ae befitted? The mnlstvr drunk the horse committed! Pulr hnrmlcss beast, tak' thee nae care: Thou'lt be a horse when he's nae malr (mayor). Sure to Be Overfed. "Ah, doctor, glad to meet you," said Mr. Forsyte. "I wish you'd drop around to the house nt about 0 this evening." "None of the children sick, I hope?" "No. But they will be when they get back from their grandmother's. They're there for supper." Philadel phia Ledger. ..j Delicate Scorn. observe that yon Invariably prnlse your rivals," said one actress. "Yes," answered the other. "It's the wisest thing to do. It sounds mag nanimous and also conveys the Impres sion that you do not consider them worth being jealous of." Washington Star. Chance For a Fortune. A would be grateful public is waiting to reward the man who will Invent n car window that can always lie opened easily in summer, but can only be opened by consent of the majority In winter. Philadelphia Inquirer. Economical. Husband You 'arc not economical. Wife Well, If you don't call n woman economical who saves her wedding dress for n possible second marriage I'd like to know what yon think econo my Is like. Glasgow Times. We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done. Longfellow. Pea- Tankardn. The pegging or marking of drinking cups was Introduced by StrDunstan to check the Intemperate habits of the times by preventing one man from taking a larger draft than his com panions. Hut the device proved the means of Increasing the evil it was fiitendcd to remedy, for, rellning upon St. Dunstan's plan, the most abste mious were required to drink precisely to a peg or pin, whether they could soberly take such a quantity of liquor 1263,000 CARNEGIE GIFT. Presented to the Maryland Institute to Construct a New Building. Baltimore, Jan. 3. Andrew Carno ple has enounced through ex-I'rcsldont Daniel C. Gllwnn of the Carnegie In stitution nt Washington the gift of $2C3,O00 to the Maryland Institute School of Art nnd Design. The gift, which Is In amount equal to the present assets of tho lnit'tute. Is given td erect a building, the condi tion being that the city fu.nlsh tho Mto. As the institute now has a site upon which the old building stood which was destroyed by the big fire, tljis finJitlon ' is practically com pUTetl. ? .TjfceV Maryland Institute formerly tiad a library and variant! department but In recent years its field conshtnj largely of schools of art and sculpture Many artists 6f tiTomlnence received their primary training here. REIMPORTED WHEAT. The Country That Crew It Nesda It More Than the Dutch Do. New York, Jan. 3. Tho Phoenix line freighter Princess, which arrived Sunday from Antwerp, brought 1,100 yns of American wheat, recently pur- i ed hy McLaren & Muir. It Is the larger part of 40,000 bush els that have been stored in Antwerp sine elr shipment from the Pacific coast ime time ago. The importation is the first on rec ord due to market conditions and not a corner. It will ba used for milling purposes. As it can be "identified" as American wheat It will be admitted freo of duty. Kingston's Council Deadlocked. Kingston, Jan. 3. Afte.1 4G roll calls yesterday, Kingston's now city coun cil, "which is tied politically, was un cble to elect a president. When 12 roll calls on other questions resulted in deadlocks, the Democratic alder men left the meeting In a body, but one returned and voted with the Re publicans to adjourn until tonight. Mayor Block's annual message was rot read, owing to the failure of the body to organize. Had Two Earthquake Shocks. San Francisco, Jan. 3. Saa Fran cisco had ftastern April weatner for it? New Year's day and thousands took advantage of the sunahino and warm air to go to the ocean b?ach and various suburban resorts to spend the day. The day was enlivened by two severe earthquake shocks at 4 o'clock In the afternoon which swayed tull VuUdlngs and made tho occupants of top stories unhappy fcr a fdv sec onds. Street Railway Purchase Voted Down. Toronto, Ont, Jan. 3. Municipal elections were held throughout On tario yesterday. Local issues as a rule broke dwon party lines. At Ot tawa a proposal to purchase the street railway line and operate It as a mu nicipal plant was voted down, only one-quarter of the vote polled being in favor of the measure. , MARKET REPORT. New York Provision Market New York, Dec. 31. WHEAT No. 2 red, 11.21 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, $1.25. CORN No. 2 corn, 53i4c f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 53 '4c. OATS Mixed oats, 20 to 32 lbs.. 35liigi!Gyc; clipped white, 36 to 40 lbs.. 384nc. HAY Shipping, 60Coc; good to choice, 77V4(ff 80c. PORK Mess, $!3.0013.r.O; familj, $14.00(314.50. BUTTER Creamery, extras, 28 2Sc; factory, I417c; state, dairy common to extra, 626c. CHEESE State, full cream, emali choice. 12c. EGOS Slate and Perns; Ivanli fancy, 353Sc. POTATOES SUte and western, per bbl., $1.251.50. Buffalo Prevision Market Buffalo, Dec. 31. WHEAT No. 1 northern car loads. $1.21; No. 2 red in store, $1.21. CORN No. ?, corn, 49c f. o. b. afloat; No, 3 yellow, 4914c OATS o. 2 white, 3Go f. o. b. afloat; No. 3 white, 35c. FLOUR Fancy blended patent per bbl., $3 E0ffi7.25; low grades. $4.50 5.00. ' BUTTER Creamer? wosic- r-t tra, tubs, 27 28c; state and Penn sylvania creamery, 27c; dairy, fair to good, 2223c. CHEESE Fancy full cream, 12 12c; good to choice, llllc; com mon to fair, 9 10c. EGGS Selected, fancy, 28c. TOTATOES Per bu., 5053c. ' East Buffalo Live Stock Market CATTLEJ Best steers on sale, $5.75 CC.OO; fair to good butcher Bteers, $4.254.65; medium half-fat steers, $3.50(ff'4.25; common to fair heifers, $2.75(fi)3.25; choice to extra fat heifers, $4.40(S4.75; good butcher bulls, S3. 00 CiS.50; choice to extra veals, $8.50 8.75; fair to good veals, $7.507.75. SHEEP AND LAMPS Choice lambs,, $7.50 7.C5; fair to good, $7.257.50; handy wethers,- $5.00 E.E0; mixed sheep, $5.235.50. HOiiS Mixed packers' grades, $'i.955.00; medium hogs, $4.955.00; pigs, light, $4.504.G0. Buffalo Hay Market HAY Timothy, per ton, locse, 114.00; timothy tight, bdl., $12.50S 13.00; No. 1 timothy, $12.0 12.50; uo. 2 do, $11.0011.50. J Pimples, Piles ii: na Cuts, Burns, Bruis Tetter, Suit Rheum, Old 8on Hirer, ( 4 ...ai ns Catarrh, Conn, Chapped llHf Is and U, Boll. Curlmncles, futons, Itching, Blew linn, I'rotrur' g I'llea, Insect Dili 8. l'olson Ivy, and all Skin Diseases are cured by San-Cura Ointment Which will sinp at once that Itching, liurninu pain. We irnnrantie thnt Sr.t-mraoimnieiit ill nut heal a cut or Mire ol any kind until the pnl-on Is all removed; then It li.-u'ls rapidly, l'revenli caii. DruKKUila 'x and Sue. When aa Iceberg; Tarns Turtle. Think of Bcctlofls bigger than Rhode Island being torn from a glacier nnd swept off Into hc ocean, to be ferried 3,(XK) miles on the bosom of tbe Lab rador current until tbe heated waters of the gulf st'renni cause them to vaa lull from human ken. Then can one form some idea of the immensity of tho ice area discharged from the Green' laud seas each year. Thousands of miles of valley ure constantly emptying their contents into the bays and fiords of the north waters, whence the tides hurry the detachments southward to cumber tho wide Atlantic. The disinflation of Icebergs to turn turtle Is one of their most dangerous propensities. It arises from several causes. 'When , they start out from Greenlnnd their tiottoms are heavy with tho detritus gathered lu their glacial period, and this drops off nt in tervals as they move south, causing their center of gravity to change and "Si-rg to assume new positions. "rThe scientific theory of the formation of the vast submarine plateaus which ex tend from I..iljndor to Fundy, and are commonly known 19 the Grand banks of Newfoundland, Is that they are tho products of bergs dtiTlug countless ages. Leslie's Magazine. X rannlbnllnttc Scorpions.' During many yea'rs'of scorpion hunt ing I never remembered o have "jpen two individuals living tmothef in amity, and even their .iiow tond"r re lations are tainted at tlnu'w'tu the unnmlable habit of Gannlhalb- Tll males are decidedly smaller tie11 their mates, whom they approach accord ingly with the utmost caution. J1 ,u0 .. i..- .i.. .,.. iii-a-rr'rlooks lllll 1I111I11VII II l.l utF.-f.il i imnlUt! of her advancing suitor she Se-ttlef e question onnaiui uy maKiug a ous spring nt him, catching bin claws. Kthiirliicr hi in to death un' mtfinak- lug a hearty meal off-hlmT A1?. . j scarcely loverlike. On the other bandT if a dubious wife, the female scorpion la a devoted mother. She hatches her eggs In her own oviduct, brings fVth her young alive unlike her relations, the spiders nnd carries them about on her back, to the number of fifty, dur ing their Innocent childhood, till they are of nn age to shift for themselves In the struggle for existence. Cornblll Magazine. First Person Cremated In America. The first white person lawfully cre mated within the, present limits of the United StiWa.'Tjwdlng to wishes nnd desires expressed by himself, was Colo nel Henry Ijiureus, one of the Revo lutionary patriots. He was born In Charleston, S. C, In the year 1724, and died ou his plantation near that place on Dec. 8, 17!)S. Ills wjjl, which he had requested them to open nnd read the next day after his death, was sup plemented with the following: "I sol emnly enjoin It upon my son, ns nn in dispensable duty, that, as soon ns he conveniently can after ff deeoase, he cause my body to bo wrapped in twelve yards of towcloth nnd burned until It be entirely consumed." The request wns carried out to tbe letter and wns the beginning ol cremation In America. ' j EnRllxli Characteristics. The Englishman is less social than men of nny other nationality; I mean he is less conscious of tho ties, which bind humanity together, his moral for mation owes little to bis relat,Jms,wltb other men, he scarcely troubles 'Y'Jf self about what they think, and If ever considers the matter at all makes no difference In his. sent I menu and actions. In short, the Englishman Is to n certain extent a recluse; he is more aloof from tbe world in which he lives and the neighbors whom he el bows than the men of nny other nationality. Boutmy's "The English People." , Spanish Etiquette. There Is a curious story of bow the Duke d'Aosta, when king of.palu, told a muleteer to whom he was talk ing to cover himself, the sun being hot, forgetting thnt by so doing he made him a grnudee. Marshal Prim, to prevent this catastrophe, knocked the man's hat out of his hand, nnd ac cording to some the muleteer had something to do with the assassination that followed a few days afterward. The Exception. "I am gettlng'up a subscription list for the relief of the poor. Can't yoti put your family down, sir?" "Madam, since you nsk a personal question, I don't mind telling you thnt I can put 'em nil down, except uij wife's mother." New Orleans Times Democrat. Sensible. Cholly Charming widow, isn't she! They say she is to marry again. Algy I wouldn't want to be u widow's sec ond husband. Cholly Wll, I d rathei be a -y,ow's second husband than bei first, dJlicher know. Expensive. "They say her wedding beggared !e gcrlptlon." "Oh, more than thnt!" "Indeed V "Yes. It beggared her father." To Do Ironed. Mr. Troomer WUtjre on earth ls,irJj new silk hat? I've looked every win ft for It. Ills Pride (sweetly) You sale you wanted it Ironed, dear, so I bav sent It to the laundry. Cnnsrht the Idea. Pluster Do you mean to say that 1 nm a liar? Hi 1st er I hope that I could not do so uiigentlenimily a thing. But I w-c you catch my Idea. There would not be so mnny op mouths If there were not so niacj open ears.-IIall. TO (HIE A C OM IN ONE BAY Take Laxative Broino Quinine Tablets. Ail druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature Is on each box. 25c. o25 CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the T Slf?-- Signature of ".' , Silkworm Fishing- Mnrs. A tourist friend who has recently re turned from a trip through tbe south of Europo wns telling the other day of the large proportions assumed by tho production of silkworm gut for fishing lines In Spain since the decline of silk culture there. The grub U fed on mulberry loaves ns usual in silk culture, but before it begins to spin that Is, In Mny and June-it is killed by Immersion lu vinegar. The sub stance which would have formed tho cocoon Is then drawn out from Its body In the form of a thick silken thread, which Is treated with chemicals and afterward dried. These threads arc made up In bundles of a hundred each, and the Spnnlsb peasants travel with them along the shores of the Mediter ranean ns far ns France. The best qunllty of the gut, as every fisherman knows or ought for bis own protection when shopping to know, is round. The flat shaped article Is always Inferior and is due. not, as often supposed, to careless drawing of It, but to un iiealthlness In the worm which fur nished It Forest nnd Stream. . Sonth Pole Seals. Seals, according to the crew of tin antnrctlc exploring ship Discovery, are abundant near tbe south pole. They are very tame and can be clubbed by any one without showing more tight than opening their jaws nnd making a harsh noise. They are possessed of extraordiuury vitality and are not easy to kill. Antnrctlc seals are not pro vided with marketable fur. The skins of the majority t aeals In the antarc tic regions b1iow nn extraordinary number of clcntrl's, some old and some recent, which fch: some time have been n puzzle to zoologists. It Is a,1 question whether they are Hie result of warfare among the bull seals oh.nre caused by attacks of some monster nojt yei Kiion u io science. ; Mime ngni uas l anunu to K'umv. Mime llglll UdS en shed on this subject by the dls-i very of remains of nn onllnnry seal i the stomach of a sea leopard, which jnrrrrti'led with a very-tierce set of icon shed on this subject by the dls- OV liHfTrrrt teeth. q'tfrW'. keeping with the pos-( Bible habit ot jeemng on otnoMioals. ScoiaiJWv; . .f. ' ' Scolding Is mostly n . Mf.- . It Is often the result. of nervousness nnd'. Irritable conditlou of both mind nnd body. A person Is tried or unnoyod lt some trivial cause nnd foftuwltli -commences finding fault with everythtV nnd everybody wltliTn reach. Scolf'g is n habit very easily formed. 11 ls aH' tonishlng how goon one bocoDt's ad dicted to It n,i conni moil in it It Is "niMsonable habit, t t'nto the way of d something to is nothing else, the mere nb .ild nt. It ls an habit. It is iced Into a l In a short nn unc Persons scolding seoH ( they; seuc cxtrcii contagious. , fatuily, It Is, time to nffect .vipti,' nibers.-Lx-cbnnge. . . 'f t ' 0 Japanese nuil11'1"'"' - Jar il Ituddhlsts 'H!vp a worJ !i.tir,J1i," which Is V'sbited by . .. r, ' tne tm uonarles as "to Imlt. te,' but it llflH tllP OHllt.iflii A. l - Till .1 I "tf . . ....... I.. v IO DIILT- stitute iu imagination one-a1,J,'l't or action fbr another, so as tobr"K about some mairlcnl or niirm.iilnii. riVsult." All exami lit.- er i It s Is a ye-pie le- -.,k0 s'i.ow that nuliu'. pinple lu were rlcn : enough, kcase revolve which illumes of the Bud tly wishing thnt hem, by which e merit iu the you did rend them. ' with a kind of fore ' you yon eyes T;" ng nmal will be.' No "So you re times possess their masters?" "Certainly. I'ei does!" Performing W . Thompson's Earosina , . and Liver Cure, i Is not only performing wonderful e . as the' following statements will r but all the cures have been p3rmano. -there being no return of the disease ' any of the symptoms evqn after a laps of many years. I was bloated and shov th,. , making it verxXliiboriou ; to- ' walk. I Suffered pain' m 1vJ sides. My stomach we' and throbbed with pal had kidney trouble and the liver and spleen. I U..lng Thompson's Baros.. first bottle reduced the m around my stomach from for. to thirty-six inches, and several completely cured me. I gladly mend it to others. This was five . ago. M. S. LANCfvvTmTHY, Try. ville, Pa B. O. Owen, a prominent resident or Troy Centre, Pa writes: "Ever since I tan remember, for 20 years or more, my back troubled me, caused by Inflam mation of my stomach and liver first, then my kidneys became involved. At times the pain became excruciating. Having used a lai1?e number of so-called cures, I finally found a complrte cure in Thompson's Barosma, several bottles reducing all Inflammation and coise quently curing the pain.' Thanks tn Barsoma, I have been perfectly weii for two years. My wife's health has great ly improved by taking Barosma. She has gained in weight and the yellow tint to her skin has been replaced by a fresher and healthier color." All druggistB. 60c and $1. coimieting of odds ami ends, Broken assorumeuts, eto.Tfevry' departmeut lias something to offer. ' III Underwear, it's odd sizes-l In Dress Cjoodx, its tbe slow soiling pieces, as for example some ; S1.00 English Tweces 65c, Somo 54-in $1.25 MiXOd Suitings at 85C, aud many others that the price reduction is just as lorcoful. No room for slow Billing mer chandise, they must give plaoe, to new goods. Simply reiort to any price no matter how low, if a reasonable price, offering a margin of profit fails to move it. Only way to keep store successfully. Old method of holding on to goods season after season, not in force hero. End of each season sees stocks ' cleaned up. Many opportunities are offered to save. 1.1, 1-3 and 1-2 price in many instances, Of course we're not tryiug to give the impression everything's being sold this way. a!rokeo assortments, odds aud ends, short ends and goods that the regular price failed to sell, what constitutes the merchan dise, that's bciug sold at a reduced price. WJWMLVffi. MPS oa, mrr. I p-f fjj I YA KJ ( Tho Kind You Have Always In uso for over 30 years, Allow All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifio with and endanger tho health of Infants nnd Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorfa is n harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphiuo nor other Nareotio substance. Us ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy aud natural Bleep. Tho Children's l'auacciv Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC eiNTHUR eoMMNV, TT S ENGLISH AL FILL ndle.. auk Prtiirclst foi ISII In Krd nnil tl wilh blue ribbon. InntErroiiH ub.tl. 'luyof your DrllixlHt, rlloulnr. Tmtl .ndlr." in Utter, tuolUHli!. bold bj AL OO. -Ill LA PA. LY SECURED 'est yeur money in net on Real Estate. OFTIC'J v Office ) Jc VA National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. Exclusively optical. IT O A VO TO ADVERTISE llrATO' IX -HIS PAPER f JO .. . -. i. . End of Season of allMerclianclijse off regular price some I prio Rouglit, and which lias been lias borno tho sloriiattiro of lias been mado under liis pcr- l supervision rlnco its infancy. no ouo to deceive s ou in this. Signature of a MUMMY TKCtT. NEW VOMt OITV. ---ii.Miif; ---'-"' Write today for weekly price-list We pay the highest market prices for Hides, Calf-Skins, Pelts and Tallow In my size lots-Prompt payments Our reputation 10 years' fair dealing Bank references furnished Force, Sauer & Co. South Canal St. ALLEGHENY, PA. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S.S.CANFIEID PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, flood Cari'lanes and Jfujr ;i to ll ;.,.n tto Ail orders felt nt the Post Office wll receive prompt attention. vi r nnmr LIVERY ; Feed Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. I tear of Hotel Weaver rrv-riTS.TTTiC'r-ri A TO A" i l j i n I ' i j i n i x i a- Telephone HTo. 20.
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