Smart L Silberberg Vii, :,,i!,ISi .Mlljll 1 THESE. That our haudsome millinery modestly priced is appreciated is evidenced by the crowds that thronged this department ever eiuce its formal opening We are selling more Hats every day than we dared hope to. it isu'l neces sary to flatten out your purse when you buy a stylish hat this year. You 11 be surprised to see what really handsome ooes we have at $3 00 and $5.00. Paris and London Trimmed Hats. Re-inforced by unique conceptions from our own work rooms our Polo Turbaus have bon greatly admired. S.:ch models are typically French aud are iudicated as strong favorites for the coming seasou. French Sailor Hats which have borrowed some suggestions from the Cor ' day models also made a hit. These are at their best when trimmed with jaunty bows of ribbou or with small wings. Lingerie Hats also came in for their chare of 'admiration. The extrme daintiness and utility of such models endeared them to the feminine heart. Fine French Lingerie in Single Garments and Sets. Just at tli a time of year when most women are devoting much attention to matters of finest apparel and when the brides to be of the Easter season are particularly concerned over the possessions of the choicest thiugs we come to theii assistance with a very select stock of Fine French Lingerie. Made of finest nainsooks aud batiste, Gnished with pyelel and blind embroidery of the loveliest character imaginable, also with Valenciennes lace edgings and odd fancy insertions, and every detail carefully looked into. Always a choico line to select from here, but at present au unusually attractive one. SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY, PA. Oil City Trust Company. President, Vice President, JOSEPH SEEP. GEORGE LEWIS. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $640,024.97. Depository for the State of Pennsylvania. Depository for the County of Venango. Depository for the City of Oil City, 4 Per Cent. Paid on Certificates. 2pBusiness by mail given prompt attention. MiakMiifnre'i lirenine. "The more I read Shakespeare," said Keats, "the more I 11 ml In him all that I need." It has boeu said of Winner that his greatness was due to the fact that he knew no Latin, Perhaps Shakespeare's "little Latin nnd small Greek" also saved him from n steril izing bondage to dead classics. How ever that may be, his genius transcend ed nil schools and nil the limitations of coteries. He Is our supreme natloual asset. If we were linked the question whether wo would be without India or Shakespeare, Is there one true English man who would not say, with Carlyle, "India -or no India, we cannot give up our Shakespeare?" London News. BlnrW Snake. It Is true that the rattlesnake nnd the black snake are mortal enemies, nnd the black snako is the victor In their battles, breaking the neck of his adversary before the rattler has time to strike. The black snakes of this coun try are as harmless ns frogs. On many of the large plantations in the south they are tamed nnd kept ns n protection from their enemy, ns the warm climate prevents keeping the houses closed so ns to keep them out. Humoring n Lunatic. Some years ago n very wealthy man in England got It into his bend that ho had lost nil his money. To pacify him his sons told him that they had saved the remnants of the estate nnd were ublu to offer him employment ns a clerk. At Jf".r0 n week he worked ns happy as n prince for the last twen ty years of his life. When he died his estate amounted to nearly $15,000,000. 'The Skilnrk. ' 1 Skylarks are rather prolific birds, having two broods in the year, and often laying ns many ns live eggs, though I'our Is the usual number. The nest Is so dllhcult to lind that It is practically never discovered except by accident, ns when, for Instance, the hayllelds are mown, or what is being hoid. The bird very seldom nesta near the margin of a Held, where It might be put off Its nest by piissersliy. On the shores of .the North sea skylarks will nest In the "bents" ami "marram" close to the edge of the sand hills, though they have to fetch food to their young ' from u considerable distance. mil Treasurer, H. R. MERRITT. Uliere is always sonuMiing very pleas ing In the siht of a lark's nest. It is usually sunk In u hollow, nnd, unlike the nests of many ground building birds, is most carefully made, the cup being deep and perfectly circular, nnd lined with very tine grasses, though the outer part Is made of rough, dead bents, and often of u most Irregular shape In order to till up the hole In which It Is made. London Spectutor. KlRht BIOHHonm. Many flowers, natives most of them of regions where the day is intensely hot, expand their blossoms at night. Notable among them is the Victoria Ileghi, which opens Its splendid calyx near the Amazon nt nightfall and closes it at dawn. The (pieen of the night blooms for one night only, and has its home on the islands of the Caribbean sen. The triangular cactus, whose flowers nrc a foot In length nnd width, follows the same habit From Virginia comes the biennial Oenothera, or "night light," which was brought to England In 1(514 because its twisted red root could be eaten ns salad. Among British night flowers nre the rocket, or night violet, the evening primrose nnd the campion. The white or yellow color nnd the fragrance of these flowers of nocturnal habit attract roving moths, which carry the pollen and so fertilize the plants. Loudon Standard. The llloodr Hand. The noted English family of the Unites has for Its badge a bloody bnnd, and this sinister badge commemorates n wager that ended in a crime. Sir Thomas Ilolte, one day in 1012, was hunting. He Invited his comrades home with him to dinner, nnd ns he rode nlong he made a heavy bet on bis cook's punctuality. lint the cook fail ed him for once; when he got home din ner was not ready. The Jeers of his companions nt this failure, together with his huge loss In the matter of the wager, enraged him so that he ran into the kitchen, seized a cleaver and split the cook's head open with it. After ward his family, to keep this crime alive, adopted for its crest the bloody hand of 'he cook killer. 3IAXA0IN0A MAN. How Any Woman Can Makj Hj.foli an Adept In This Line .ii- tld bit.-). If tny pour lmio tu..i 1...0 .t. i.or huid anpllluj; llL.a i...Oul U.O ....... I ut ti.e mun si.e loves livius u lOc.j.o ."f bringing him i;iicu to t.cr, lot mr ;o. tiio family eel u;)on tr.e ..e.u'u..u..e and study nim. Wi.uu sue. htu at tained a scientific khowie.ige oi his likes and dislikes, his liuu.ls uuu idi osyncrasies, bis faults and his vir tues, she will have acquired the sui tlo art cf managing a man. A cat is not really a wickod animal, lie Is lovable in a way. llut ho has a complex nuture quite different from that of the simple dog, whoso afl'uo Units are written In his eyes. A dog noods only to be loved. - A cat must be very deftly handled. Most women make the mistcko of approaching a man as they woulJ u dog. Before marriage they let him trot at their heels, carry their packages and sit at their feet After marriage they smother him with caresses nnd cling about his neck in a manner that would send the host natured cat In tho world scudding away to freedom. It is the woman herself who pos sesses the dog nature long suffering devoted and enduring. Possibly that is why she cannot understand tho mas culine cat. A dog loves his master; a cat loves his home. A woman loves her lover; a man loves the society of the woman who makes him most com fortable. The strongest masculine love that the world has ever known has not boon able to euduro the strain of burned chops and curtain lectures, while the vainest and weakest wo men living will often stand up In the police court and fight for the freedom of the man who has been arrested for beating her. It requires a sixth sense la a dog or a cat or a man or a woman to understand each other. A man, like a cat, may be coaxed; ho cannot be bullied. The girl who at tempts to attract a man by pursuing him with those obvious feminine at tentions such as mnkng love to his sister nnd inviting him to call when he has not thought of coming Is, in vulgar parlance, "flinging herself at his head." She is trying to charm him as he would try to charm a cat by catching it by the nape of the neck and rub bing its fur the wrong way or by fling ing it a bone as she would fling a bootjack. The man, like the perse cuted cat, Is aware that something is about to descend upon him and he run. It is that subtle woman who looks the other way while she dangles a ribbon who attracts the most atten tion from a cat or a man. The woman who can wear a picture hat without apparent pr.rposo, the woman who makes the fost of her own charms but does not flaunt them she Is of the subtle class. A cat will always run nfter a ball of bright worsted, provided it is not fltiirg at him. Kate Clyde In Topeka State Journal A Few Laundry Lines. Make your iron holder of asbestos cloth Table salt in the starch will help in the ironing. . A littlo borax in the last rinsing water will make handkerchiefs easier to iron and look better when done. A useful thing to remember is that the Iron will not stick to the clothes if the starch used has been mixed with soapy water. Rub the irons with a cloth soaked In kerosene to prevent scorching. Fre quent rubbing on sandpaper will keep irons from sticking. Three ounces of borax and two pounds of sliced white bar soap dis solved In two quarts of hot water will make a splendid lather for washing clothes. If you wash black stockings in n warm lather of soap and water no soda and add a little vinegar to the rinsing water they will keep a good color till worn out. A Pale Complexion. Paleness of the complexion is often one of the signs of anaemia, a com plaint from which young girls very of ten suffer nowadays. For these an indoor life is exceedingly undesirable, and they should be out in the fresh air as much as possible. A course of cod liver oil and Iron is beneficial, and the diet should consist of milk, farinaceous foods, etc., and a cold or tepid morning bath is excellent as causing better circulation of the blood. Japanese Toilet. Women have always aspired to be beautiful and have painted their faces and "tired their heads" since time immemorial and In all countries. The gelfOia of Japan changes the eo!or of her lips three times In one evening and no little Japanese nly ever misses an opportunity of whipping out the rouge pot and mirror which form Indispensable parts of her toilet. After Cooking Lima Beans. After cooking lima beans, take a few tablespoonfuls of them from the saucepan and mash them w!,h a spoon. Add half a tablespoonful cf butter, a little cream, and a quarter of a cupful of the water the beans were boiled In. Drain all the water off the baans end pour In the since. Stir, and lot it boll up once before serving. Delicate colored silks should never be laid away In white pnper, as the chlnri'ie of lime used in bleaching the paper often draws out the color. Tlic v nvm who tolls for a living al wys say3 the Is proud of her po3l tlon. Pimples, Piles, Eczema Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Tetter, Rnlt Rheum, Old Boron, fleers, Chilblains Catarrh, Corns, Chapped llanilK anil Bolls. GiLrtiuncle-i. Keloid, Itching, ltleecllng. 1'rotruihiie Tiles, Insect liltis. Poison Ivy, ami all Skin Diseases are cured by San-Cura Ointment Which will stop at once that Itching, hiirnlns pain. We guarantee UmtSnn-t uraOlmineiitu ill nut heal a cut or sore of any kind until the poison la all removed; then it heuls rapidly, 1'reveuK can. UruKKieU '2&c and 60c. Tlnre and Price In New York. Prices on Urondwny nnd on Nassau street are notoriously nt variance, but the value sometimes placed on n well known business name Is even more pre tentious. Jones has a watch that was carried by his father n costly gold timepiece that In its prime was one to bo proud of. The other day he decided to have it "restored," aud nnturully took it to a well known Urondwny store. "I'll have to look It over," the clerk told Jones when the hitter modestly nsked the cost of putting the watch lu good running order. "Leave It nnd come back tomorrow." Jones did so, und caught his breath as the clerk remarked that it would cost exactly S'.'S.oO for repairs. Then he took his watch and fled. At noon on the same day he took bis watch to a little shop on Nassau street. "It Just needs a new mainspring and a cleaning," be was told. "That'll cost you $2.00. ' New York Post. Some of Snift'a Snrrnnm. Swift's "Utiles and IUrvctlons For Servants" nre quoted in Whnt to Eat ns an evidence that the servant of the seventeen century did not differ mate rially from the modern American nr-1 tide.. Among these rules are the fol lowing: "Scrape the bottom of your pots with n silver spoon, or fenr of giving them n taste of copper." "Write your mime and your sweetheart's with the smoke of a candle on the roof of the kitchen to show your learning." "Whoever comes to call on your, mas ter or mistress when they are abroad never burden your memory with the person's name, for, Indeed, you have too many other things to remember." "AVben you cut bread for toast do not stand Idly watching, but lay it on the coals and mind your other business." TO t I KK A I'Ol.ll IN ONE BAY Take Laxative Brorao Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. E. W, Grove's signature is on each box, 25c. o25 CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of License Applications.' Notice Is hereby given that the follow ing applications for license have been filed in my ollice and will be prosented April 18, l!Ho, at the Court of Quarter Sessions of Forest County, Ph. : 1. C. F. Weaver, Hotel Weaver, Tin nesta Borough, Pa. 2. G. K. Gerow and M. L. Oerow. Cen tral House, Tionesta Borough, Pa. 8. Gen. W, Buhl, Hotel Keystone, Mar ienvllle, Pa. 4. Joseph J. Young, Hotel New Mar ian, Marlenvillo, Pa. 5. John II. Olson, Central House, Clar iugton. Pa. Certified from the Record. J. C. GEIST, Clerk. March 2olh, 1005. FINANCIAL STATEMENT Tiouosta Boro, March 13. 11X0: ASSETS. Bal. due from S.J.Setlev, 1!K)1 tax..$ 7:1 (Mi " ' 1903 tax.. 37 US " ' " itKi.'i road lax lll N) " " " l'JOl mad lax VJ.7 HI " " ' " Mil lax 301 04 Bal. doe from F. P. Amslor 217 li Liabilities over assets 2til l5 $1488 7(1 LIABILITIES. Outstanding orders fl4S7 80 Bal. due H. M. Herman, Treas.... 1)0 $14S8 7(1 The above does not include the interest n Atnsler judumeot. Wo, tlio undersigned Auditors for the Boro of Tionesta, having examined the above accounts, lind them as set forth in this statement. G. H. Hehman.I. ,,. P. Jos. Joyce, J A"l,l,or8- AUDITORS' REPORT of Tionesta Twp., for year ending March 13, liiua: Wm. Lawrence, Treasurer o( Tionesta Twp., in account with Road Fund: Dr. Balance on hand last report f 300 50 Ain't ree'd Win. Nicol, Collector, 2.V2 (HI Cash road 1003-1904 100 00 Unseated tax from F. A, Keller, Treas J 180 00 Wm. MuKee, use road machine... 25 00 18,r8 10 Cr. By orders redoemed $1714 70 " commission on 11714 79 85-74 " balance in bands ol Treasurer 57 (Hi $1853 19 William Nicol, Collector, in account Villi Road Fund of Tionesta Twp.: Dr. To ain't Duplicate, 1904 $ 31H 07 " 6 per cent, added on $44 66 2 23 $310 20 Cr. By exonerations $ 8 46 " William Lawrence, Treas 252 69 " lands r (Horned 34 04 ' O. W. Proper, timber rebate... (146 " 3 per cent, on $111.44, 60 days 3 34 " 5 per ct. abatement on $113.81.. 5 00 " 5perct.on$lll 44, commission 5 57 " 5 per cent, on $16.89 com 2 35 $310 20 Account of Commissioners for Services. W. J. McKee, Road Commissioner of Tionesta Twp.: Cr. By 10 days team worn $ 37 48 " 14 davs services 22 40 " 101 days road work 10 80 $76 68 Dr. 14 50 02 18 To credit on taxes " orders drawn $76 68 Jacob Wanner, Road Commissioner of Tionesta Twp.: Cr. By 10 days services $ 1(1 00 " 5 days team work 18 75 " 10) hours road work 3 12 $37 87 F. W. Dryer, Road Commissioner of Tionesta Twp.: Cr. By 6 days services $ 0 60 " 8 days and 31 hours team work 31 81 " 30 hours road work 5 66 $16 57 Dr. To orders drawn 9 46 57 ASSETS. Balance In hands of Treasurer $ 57 06 Due Twp. on Unseated Land 213 70 $271 45 LIABILITIES. Not indebtedness $1178 00 Wo, the undersigned Auditort of Tio nesta Township, having examined the Hbove account", hereby certify I hat we have examined the same ami found them to bo correct, to the best of our knowledge. A. L. Thomson, 1 Chas. C. Wkinoar:, Auditors. J. II. W'KNTWOKTII, I Attest: M. A. Caiiuimueu. An i:lcniiiitlna Clrrunmtniic. Keetor-Ah, my dear .Mr. Cuinnilng, glad to see you -glad to see you: Put why nii you so raw a worshiper with list dimming Willi, there's one thing I can honestly say, doetor-yours Is tho only church I ever go to. lli'ookljn Life. llc'n 1'rolinlily Alive. "I don't know whether I killed Cholly or not." "What do you mean?" "He proposed to me a little while ngo anil said he couldn't live without me nnd I refused hlin.'VC'lilcago Journal. Saves Children's Lives. THOMPSON'S BABOSMA. Have you a fnmlly? Do you realize that tho annoying kidney trouble of your young children, of your baby, evidenced by Irregular nnd involuntary emissions, wlil lend In' time to fatal results if not remedied? Thousands of children, of young men and women, die every year becnuso of tho neglect t parents to give the proper care in this respect In their early ycara. Generally this is duo to a non-realization of the meaning of tho symptoms, often to lack of knowledge of the proper reme dies. Even your pnysu-iun, mini i science that he is, may be led nstr.iy by the vnrvlns symptoms of liver and kid ney disorders. If your little one gives any evidence of a wenkners of the kid neys, of Inaction of tho liver, sollbig tho linen or noting Blusgislily, got Thompson's llarosnia for It. The rem edy Is iinMllins''. It Is absolutely harm less, composed of pure vegetable In gredients, nnd prescribed nil over the world by medical practitioners of the highest ' ski!', and reputation. Mrs. Fred Lohelanz, of Tltupvllle, Pa., writes that her littlo son, four ye.--.rs old. nf'.er being given three bottles of Thomp son's Barosmn.was permanently cure! of bed-wetting, an annoying trou'.ie since bnbyhooit. Mrs. N. F. Leslie, ot Oil City, Pa., says her five yenr old daughter, after several months of In effective treatment by phys'.olav.s for bladder trouble, and belli a; in dan-erous condition, was completely cured by six bottles of Thompson's nan snn or Kid ney nnd Liver Cure. Ask your druggist for it. 50c and $1.00 n bottle. A. C. UREY, LIVERY '" Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Timos at Reasonable Rates. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOHsTEST-A., Telephone So. 20. J. C. Scowden, Tionesta, Fa. SAVED FROM THE KNIFE A surgical operation is no longer neces sary for the romovul of Stono and Gravel from the Kidneys and Bladder, since the new medicine, Cal-cura Solvent, discovered by the well-known physician and surgeon, l)r. David Kennedy, of Hondont, N. Y., ouicklv dissolves and swiftlv exnels Stone. Red aud White Gravel, thus freeing the patient of the inflammation and puin caused by the presence of these lime formations. Cal-cura Solvent prevents tho formation of Stone and Gravel and all uric acid condi tions of the blood. The medical profession has heartily endorsed Cui-cura Solvent. Ail drueeists, Sl.UO: U bottles ..oo. HOW TO TELL GOOD RUBBERS. There's a new rubber brand every few months ; and mijthty poor some of them. But they're varnished up to look fine. There's iust one sure way to tell pood Rubbers look nt the bottom lor the brand. Ihe famous AHDEE UBBERS have the name "CANDEE" stamped on the bottom of every boot and shoe. The Candee Rubber Company is the omest Kubber Lompany in the world. For G3 years Candee Rubbers have been as good as Rubbers could be made. Ask for Candees. Look for the Name. H. CHILD'S & CO. Agents lor Western Pennsylvania, B13 Penn Avenue, PITTSBURG, PA. ECZEMA and PILE CURE FREE Knowing what It was to suffer, I will Kive Free of Chnrie, to any afllicted a poaitive cure for Krzema, Salt Hheum, Krynlpelan, Piles nnd kin Ur eases. Instant relief. Don't autfor longer. Write V. W. WILLIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenue, N. Y. 10-20-04 Dr. KENNEDY'S BIT REM lMcannnt to lake, l'oworlul to I'lir". ; Ami Welcome in very Home. ) KIDNEY End LIVER euro. Ml,'4BfjjXki tf, KfnnwiyV Fnvorlto TVmrtfy !s tvlfinlcfl toult ftct-s ant) Imth n'xt s, (iir.inlliik'i.. r-i'iui-iiit tvlit'f in u'l iiMs cfiiiM'it liy ImjmrJiy nf tdo mhmI, f ii h w, KMnt'y, lilwMrr nml JJvrr run. inImm, ConstlpnUnn ,iml wriikiu-sM's imtuIIiu to ttilftl Sll('"Mrtll for vrni-M. lVrpiirrd by f U Kl'AXKIII'H hOi'K, HoihImiiI. , v. Hwwtmtfcjiiifii FAV0 .el. m May have mailed to them, free of charge, a Fashion Sheet for April nnd McCall's Hook of Fashions, covering a period of six months, hy simply sending us their name and address. We make this oiler for a limited time only for the sole pur pose of introducing and interesting you in McCall's rat terns. AVc are their agents in this section. Are You Interested In the very best, most reliable yard wide Dollar Black Rilk on tlia market? If so, write us for n sample of 3(i incli Dependable Taffeta. Are You Interested In a 02 inch Organdie at l.r)o Special Batiste Organdio at 15o or rosebud. Would You Like A Naiusook Gown, well made, yoko of laeo or embroidery, neck and . sleeve with deep 4 inch rutlk a $1 50 value fur J 1.0(1? If 8 send giza and 10c additional to cover cost of mailing and we'll sond you the best gown bargain you ever had. wrLLJ.uut.J.iHKS, Oil Czrr. SEND NO MONEY BliSQETT 0RBAH AT FACTORY C liBDETT ORGAM ..w!K-.t3,3 !. rli ' a .7ri -1 .... mm m km Kff ;v mn.iiiiiKi Iv-i 7f ?h5Ll descriptionwulbefurnisheuyoubyrcturnmau. The llobart lt. Cable Comitany Utttnufnrturcr of Iturilvtt Organ Strimrat; Hall, Chicago, Mil. Acgclable Preparationfor As similating ihcFoodandRcgula liiig thcSloinachs andBowels cf Tromolca Digeslion.Chocrfur ness and RcsLConlains neillup O'rium.Morphinc nor Mineral. Not Jaiic otic. fyafitafOlJnr&WinPlTOIKn Ax.Snutti Jivnnmutt -UiCirtonrUrSctfa Itinp Sttti -Clm fir J .tipw h'utfrtyvn fluVOK 1 AperiVcl Remedy forConslifki Tion.Sour Stoiiiach.Diarrhoca Worms ,( Convulsions ,Fe verish ncss ami Loss of Sleep. Fac Simile Signature of " NEW YOT2K. I EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. OFTICIAK Oflict 1 A 7J National Hank HiiiMiu, OIL CITY, PA. Kyos exaniiflod froo. Kxdnsivelv optical. r f ffHJ4 I I ft! S"fc ' Safc, Quick, Reliable RegulatO:- Snpprlor to ntlifr retnrrtlPfl iH nt hM!i r-rtpr?. Cum p"irii!l!rPl. 8ll('rVH,'.rill It ll'iil liv mrr U'OO.000 WnllK'll. I'l li c, '.'j ( .i,,,u Klutxor iy marl. 'J'utiilimuiifilH l.mki)-t frrc Dr. Lul ruucu, 1'Ij1IuIoIiIi1u, lu. 9 La ih. O I IE 3 Jdr. La Franco's! m Ladies of Tionesta and Vicinity yard? Write us for r-aiuples of our yard. Largo or Mnnll designs, floral irectdented oppor or everv home to FAMOUS AT FACTORY COST An absolute SAVING OF SBO to each pur chaser. 100,000 SATISFIED CUS TOMERS are singing the praises of this well-known organ which has been on the market for 40 years. We have decided to offer to the people of this state during this year 10.000 of these high-grade . fans at factory prices NO DEALER'S PROFITS. You save this large item by purchasing direct from the maker SEND US NO MONEY Organ will be sent tree and you will be given 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL WE TRUST YOU absolutely in this mailer. After you have thoroughly tested tho instrument for 10 DAYS and find it as represented, you can pay us $10 cash and easy monthly pay ments until the organ is paid for. WE CHARGE NO INTEREST. Each organ fully warranted. If after trial you do not find the instrument as represented, will take it off your hands and refund freight charges and you sre in no way obligated to keep it. As to our responsibility, we refer you to your own banker or Bradslreet's or Dun's com mercial sgencies. This is an opportunity never before offered. AND REMEMBER THAT IT IS THE DURDETT ORGAN which you are privileged to buy on thes terms. Why not get the best No home with out an organ can alford to overlook this offer. Many styles in both oak and black walnut to select from. Write as at once and complete 253 fPll For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought i-"L Signature Au v In Use For Over Thirty Years THI OCNTAUH IOMMNV, NCW YORK CfTY. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, -OF- TIONESTA, - PENN. S.S.CANFIEID PROPRIETOR. Oooil Stock, flood Carriages Riid Rue k'U to let upon the most ruiiHonublo torm. He will iiIho do JOB All orders loft at the Pout Office wil receive prompt allention. IT PAYS 0 p j -v mm mm ar mm yipr h HI MM h TO A DVERTISK IN THIS PAPER