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Smart k STORES. OIL CITY'S BRIGHT CHRISTMAS STORE.1 The first rush of Christmas business again deiuoustrales the strength ornl position of this splendid hig store. We are giving the public- a o luveuient store a clean, daylight slore--fiesli and well cla.-sifiVil; liiglrgrade luerehaudise, aud the btsl values thai houest mercantile efforts can provide. A wide welcome lor one aud all. Coioe iu and 'onk around. Every thing is m rked iu plain figures and the price is same to all. A Special Sale of DOWN PILLOWS. Tbr.-e different grades, all of parncul irlv good value, f r h didav t II dg. LOT NO 1 LOTKO.2. LOT NO 3. 18 inch ai 35c 18-iiuhal f0.- '20 .u h at 85. 2!) inch ai 40 L'O.n.hai TO 22 i . h ai $1 10 22 i...h i oO.r 22 inch iii 05c 24 in- h nt SI 25 24 iuch at GOo 24 inch at 81 35 2(i in h at SI 85 THE DOLL CITY. The doll display is a most magnificent collection -a city of dolls thai will Height the hearts uf many Thecal most seem numberless -ao'enlicii nation of them. All , all kin Is, and pr.ced su rrisi ly ! You'li wonder h"W null rmll)' go.i.l D IU eau.lit js Id hi 25c u d 50c. Women' sNeckwear Novelties. Hundred of ti ) if ay hints. Any woman will accept with pleasure, ' b autilul piece of neck Ire9ing. Our'W'omen'a Neckwear dii-play is in paralleled for variely'aud choice designs. There are the new Austria Collar?, Persian Murks, Persiau T'p Collar . "Lice bt cks, Lice Top C ellars, Fifth Avenue Stocks, with the large bow-, etc A truly remark hie c illection and oe that we are extremely proud, ! AMERICAN CUT GLASS. Nothing exct-ls Cut Glas as a daiuty Christina gift. Ours is a dazzlu t display varied enough to please the B iwN in the newest rut S3 85 Sugars and Creams $2 50 to $5 00. Water Pitchers 85 00 and up. N.ppieK 81 25 I- 83 00. Water B .itles 82 50 io 83 50. We carry none but the very best makes, but the price makes you wonder. SMART & SILBERBERG 4 OIL CITY, PA. Barosma Gurss Saclache, Pain in the Side, Groin or Hips, Almost immediately. Thompson's Barosma will positively cure nil diseases of the Kidneys, Liver and Bladder; also Sciatic Rheuma tism, Lumbago, Palpitation of the Heart, Nervous Debility, and Female Weakness. Thompson's Barosma does not contain opiates in any form, and a large reward is oil'ered for any injurious drug found in its composition. DIZZY SrELI,S. Edwnrd Happ, of Titusville, Va., had such pain in the back that lie could not do any kind of work and bad such dizzy sjiells that he would have to hold on to something to keep from falling. It seemed as if he never would stop urinating. He had been out of health for 15 years and could liardly sleep from pain in bis stomach. He says, "Thompson's Barosma completely cured me, purified my hlood, aud made me feel many yearn younger." Price, $l.oo ; 6 bottles, $5. Kl CHEN SUPERSTITIONS. Why MiiHt liioki Alv:i)-n Stir Their Hatu-l- One Way Only. "Take a total lump of fresh butter itn.l lull it in Hour, place it in a lined saiui'jian with a half pint of good, ricb cream, stir it gently over a low fire, al v ays the- same way, till It begins to Silll.lllT." This recipe for the making of melted, butter is ijuoted from 1111 old fashioned iool;ery book of a century ago, but the I'iivilinsi to stir "ill way the same w.iy'' is observed as religiously today us it was then, and probably will be for 11 the- -und years to conic. All cooks of all nations stir not only the s.imc way. but also from east to west, a sure indication that the prac tice originated with sun worshipers. Speaking of stirring brings to mind that in most Knglish households coun try ones nt least tbe practice of the whole family joining to stir the Christ mas plui i pudding is still In vogue. There are many peculiar, old fasb- ioned superstitions connected with' cooking. I 'or instance, iu Scotland, when oat-; calces are being baked. It is still cus tomary to break off a little piece niul throw it into the tire. At one time, whenever a baking was made which was perhaps nee a month only a cake was made with nine knobs on it. Kach of the company broke one o!T. and. throwing it behind bini, Raid. 'This I give to thee; preserve lion niv sin-en." niepi i.-.jmr the name TO CTKK A foi.U IN ON it II.IY Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fail to cure. K. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 'Z'm. 1-14-ly TTi XT' !T-T vt I Silberberff most critical.' r on to S15 00. of a noxious animal fox', wolf or eagle". A roast pheasant is usually sent up with the tail feathers. This practice is n memorial of the days when a pea cock was skinned before roasting and when cooked was sewed into its plum ag again, its beak gilded nnd so served. Tossing the pancake Is another inter esting food superstition. Formerly the master of the house was always called upon to. toss the Shrove Tuesday pan cake, i'suaily be did It so clumsily that the contents of the pan found their way to the floor, when a fine was de manded by the cook. The custom ia still ' kept nil at Westminster school, where n pancake Is tossed over the bar nnd scrambled for. The one who se cures It Is rewarded with 11 guinea. The origin of the cross on hot cross buns Is it matter of dispute. There is little doubt that cakes partly divided Into four quarters were made long lie fore the Chrlsthiir era. At one time it was believed that bread baked on Good Friday would never grow moldy, and a piece of it grated was kept in every house, being supposed to be a sover eign remedy for nlinost any kind of ailment to which man is subject. In many parts of England it Is con sidered unlucky to offer a mince pie to a guest. It must lie asked for. Itoston Journal. All One 1 1 i in. '"Look, pupa! The duke has brought his coronet." "Tell him to go ahead nnd play It. I don't mind the noise."-Life. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try 13 . ...... " u ueucious ana nealthtul dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling I no bakinp; 1 aild boiling water and set to cool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp, berry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-day. 10 cts. PICKETING OF FUNERALS. Felice Orders That Last Rltet of the Dead Be In No Way Interfered With. Chicago, Dec. 22. Picketing of houses from which funerals are to start, whether peaceful or violent, by union livery drivers, who went on strike four days ago, is to be prevented by the police under orders issued b Chief of Police O'Neil. J. B. Wadsworth, seerttary. aud Charles Stevens, business agent of tho liverynien'8 union, were summoned be fore Chief O'Neil aud told that they must settle their differences away from houses of mourning. "This picketing of the homes from which funerals are holding is beyond (he toleration of a civilized communi ty," said Chief O'Neil. "Your r.eal has carried you beyond tho pale of endur ance and such unheard of performance as the carrying of labor troubles to the houses of the dead will not he al lowed by the police. "Law or no law, picketing of every l lnd around these houses will have to stop. I shall take my chances with tho courts on the question if my con duct is questioned in any court." Chief O'Neil then issued a general order instructing officers to accompany funerals in carriages if circumstances seemed to require It and see that tin' last rites cf the dead be In no way In tel fered with. While the courts have Inclined to the permitting of peaceful picketing. Chief 0Nell's order prohibits picket ing of any kind around houses of mourning. He declared that in his opinion no court could be found which would fail to sustain his act. On top of Chief O'Neil's order came the announcement last night that peace plans had been launched through the efforts of the Chicago board of arbi tration. 250th Anniversary of Land Deal. Barrington. R. I.. Dec. 22. Simul taneously with the observation of Fore fathers' day in New England the resi dents of a tract in this territory known as Sowams celebrated the 250th an niversary of the purchase of the land from the Indians. The section Includes Barrington and portions of Bristol and East Providence and also extends over the line into Massachusetts. Chiefs Massasolt and King Philip were tho Indians party to the agreement. Miles Standish, William Bradford, John Adams and Thomas Prince were anions the white signers of the treaty. Freight Discrimination Denied. Washington, Dec. 22. The officials of the Northern Pacific railway deny the statement attributed to Frank Waterhouse, manager c? the Boston Steamship company of Seattle, in his recent testimony before the Interstate commerce commission that his com pany had a contract with the Northern Pacific which prohibited that railway company from accepting freight, brought In by tramp ships. They as sert that it is the general practice t railroad companies to make a conces sion to establish lines over transient ttamp ships. MARKET REPORT. New York Provision Market. New York, Dec. 21. WHEAT No. 2 red, 94 Vic f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern Duluth. 95c. CORN No. 2 corn, 5l!c f. 0. b float: No. 2 yellow, 57c. OATS No. 2 oats, 42c; No. 2 white. 42c: No. 3 white, 42V4C BUCKWHEAT FLOUR $2.25 2.35. PORK Mess, $12.7513.50; family, 15.2515.R0. HAY Shipping, 00(75c; good to choice. 85(fi 92c. BUTTER Creamery, extras, 23c; factory, 15lGc; western Imita tion creamery. 19c. CHEESE State, full cream, small, fancy. 12c. EGGS State and Pennsylvania, fancy, selected, 4245e. POTATOES State and western, per sack, $2.102.37. Buffalo Provision Market. Buffalo, Dec. 21. WHEAT No. 1 northern, 90V6 winter wheat. No. 2 red, 88c. CORN No. 2 yellow, uOVfcc f. o. b. afloat; No. 3 yellow, 49Vfec. OATS No. 2 white, 42c f. o. b. afloat; No. 3 white, 41c. FLOUR Spring wheat, best patent, per bhl.. $3.005.75; low grades, $3.25 4.00. BUTTER - Creamery western ef tra tubs, 24V4c; state and Pennsyl vania creamery, 23c; dairy, fair to good. 18fi,l!)c. CHEESE Fancy full cream, 12; good to choice, 11 12c; common to fair, S10c. EGGS State, fresh fancy, 3638c. POTATOES Per bu., 7075c. East Buffalo Live Stock Market. CATTLE Best steers on sale, $3.00 ff.5.25; ood to choice butcher steers, K.255i5.0O; medium half fat steers. f3.253.75; common to fair heifers, J2.i;0(?i.3.00; choice to extra fat heifer-i, $4.50(7? 5.00; good butcher bulls, $3.00 !&S. 50; choice to extra veals, $7.25(71 7.f0; fair to good veals, $G.506.75. EHEEP AND LAMBS Choice lt.mbs. $5.75 ti 0.00; culls to common, $3.15 5.00; yearlings, handy weight. $4.50(S4.75; wether sheep, $4.0004.25. HOGS Mixed packers' grades, $4.55 iFH.GO; medium hogs. $4.G04.G3; pigs, light, $4.50. Buffalo Hay Market. HAY Timothy, now, pr ton, loose, $13.0014.00; hoy, prime on track, new, $13.5014.00; No. 1 do do, $13.00 13.59; No. 2 do do, $11.0012.00. For Rheumatism, Cold in Chest, Sore Muscles, Stiff Joints. USE FOUR-FOLD LINIMENT. "lN USB OVER FIFTY YEARS." AT ALL DRUGGISTS. 25, EOe, 11.00. J! SERVANTS IN ECUADOR. The Travrlrr la Forced tit Many to Nerve Him. Hire If you were living In Ecuador and Wished to hire a servant you could hardly get one by himself or herself, but would be compelled to take up with a drovo of them, probably far outnum bering your owti family. For example, with a cook you would hnvu to receive her husband uiul children, and perhnps also her father and mother. Into your bouse to bed nnd board, and each would bring along all bis or her portable prop erty, consisting mainly of domestic pets, such an plgx, chickens, rabbits. logs and other "live stink." The bus band may have some trade which be follows during the day, but nt meul tinu's and when night comes be returns to the bosom of bis family aud yours. It would be considered downright In humanity to refuse them food aud she! ter, and not n servant In Ecuador would work for so mean a master or mistress. The children of your cook may be utilized for light services, such us running errands, weeding the gar den mid tending the baby, but tbe nu merous brood Is apt to be "light finger ihI" nnd certain to be lousy, dirty and probably diseased. There Is no help for It. however, because "el costunibre" bus decreed tbnt for every servant you hire you must expect nt least a dor.en extra mouths to feed. Nor Is (his tho worst of it. Occasion- nlly the cook's relatives from another village come to pay her a visit of 11 fort night or two lusting as long as you will tolerate It men. women and chil dren, bringing more dogs, pigs, chick ens, etc.. to lie housed and fed. Fortu nately, they are not accustomed to "downy lieds of ease" or sumptuous living, but consider themselves in clover if plentifully supplied with beans, eont meai and otato soup, and will sleep contentedly on the stones of the patio or the straw of the stable. The danger Is that some of the stranger hit tigers on may not Ih as honest as the cook herself is supMscd to lie, and cases are known where thieves and even murderers thus gained admission to the Inside of the casa with disas trous results. Philadelphia lteoord. PICKINGS FROM FICTION. Most of us look liest nt a little dis tance from one another. "Paul Rei ver." It is only in higher circles that wom en can lose their husbands and yet re main bewitching. "The !ray Wig." Xo man who Is not 1111 egotist or worse Is ever sure of a woman's love till she lias told It with ber own lips. "Ills I laughter First." When in doubt go to church, for there's nothing tbnt lets a man think better than a long prayer and a slow sermon. "Adam Hush." There are sixteen ounces to the pound still, but two of them are wrap ping pr.per Iu a good tunny stores. "Letters of a Sel'f Made Merchant." I used to think that marriage made men old, sour nnd suspicious. I ft ml I was mistaken. It is not the wife; it is the money market. "Love and the Soul Hunters." I b'lieve in bavin' a good time wbeu you start out to lmve It. If you git knocked out of one plan you want to git yourself another right ipilck, be fore your sjierrits baa a chance to fall. "Lovey Mary." How Climate Haa Chanced. Ia Switzerland 11 mean temperature equal to that of north Africa at the present time Is shown by its fossil flora to have prevailed during the niio cenc or middle tertiary epoch. An thropoid lilies lived iu tieruiauy and France; fig and cinnamon trees flour ished at DunUlc; in Creeuland, up to 7i degrees of latitude, magnolias bloomed and vines ripened their fruit, while Iu Spitsbergen and even in Urin tiell Laud, within little more than H degrees of the pole, swamp cypresses and walnuts, cedars, limes, planes aud poplars grew freely, water lilies cov ered over standing pools and Irises lifted their tall heads by the margins of streams mid rivers. Edinburgh Ile vlew. Wlieu (he Earlier Was a Wit. Iu original literature the barber Is a great figure, and Arabian tales are full of him. Iu Italy and Spain he was often the brightest man in town, ami his shop was headquarters for wit and Intrigue, .lasaiuln became famous as a poet in southern France and re cited bis verses with razor, scissors, brush und comical gestures as he dress ed the hair and beard of tine ladies and gentlemen In his shop. He bad a great run, made money, hived fame, and Smiles made a book about him. Her Advnntnire. "Ob, dent!" said little Harold's mother, who was somewhat rheumatic. "I seem to ache nil over." "Well." said her sweet child. "I'm sorry, but not as sorry as I'd be for father If he felt that way." "Why would you feel more sorry for your father, love?" " 'Cause they'd be such a lot more of him to ache." Chicago Keeord-IIerald. Prejudice. Judge Do you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth nnd nothing but the truth? Witness I do. Judge What Is your occupation? Witness I was employed in the weather bureau. Judge Von are excused. Philadel phia Telegraph. nnd Literature. Philanthropist You say bad litera ture brought you here? What made you read It? Convict I didn't I wrote It. I wiw n poet an' had ter steal ter keep from Bturvin'. Judge. TO CALIFORNIA FOR THE WINTFR vln dm Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. The Overland Liraiud and the California Express are daily trains from Chicago to Omaha and San Frauciscn via the Chicago, Milwau kee & St. Paul and Union Pacific line. There are no chang s norde Uys. Winter tourist rates now io effect. Descriptive booklets tree. John II. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Rm m D, Park Building, Tittsburg, Pa. AVhl. Ii Wm ITU Wife I A certain Turk, according to rumor, was once married to a veiled lady Iu white in the presence 01 the sultan. As soon as the eereiiimiy was concluded the bride mysteriously disappeared. The groom was led iui.) 1111 adjoining room, where stood twelve ladies all dressed in white, but without veils. "Choose from the twelve," cxclainn.Hl the sovereign, "her that Is your bride." As the man bud never seen her face the command bewildered him. "If you make a mistake," added his majesty, "your life shall pay the forfeit." The poor mail walked up and down the row tf beauties, but saw nothing whatever Io nld ids choice. "You have only a minute left," yelled the sultan In anger; "choose at once." Ten of the ladies, he noticed, gave him nothing else than a stony stare. One of thein frowned, the other smiled. "The frowning ;)ie," he thought, "Is my bride, for she express es ber displeasure and Impatience at my ignorance. "No," be said to him self, "It must be the smiling one, for she desires to Invite nie to her." After debating (he subject in bis mind until bis time was up be boldly made a se lection from the two. lie was success ful. He had regained bis bride. Which was she, the one who frowned or the one who smiled? The lilt of St. MIcliuu'H. The most Interesting place of pilgrim age in liublin Is St. Midum's church, when the organ is still to be seen upon which lliiiitb-l Is said to have composed bis '-.Messiah." in the graveyard Is the last resting pbice of Kobert Kiniuct, and the vault of St. Michan's provides a more mvwsotne thrill than the morgue. The sexton lifts an Iron door and descends a few rude step, carry ing a light, without which the place would be pitch dark. You follow nnd find yourself In a narrow passage, from which cell-like recesses belonging to different families branch off. Whether It Is owing to the extreme dryness of the surroundings or to some mysterious property of the place, the process of de cay has been arrested, und the features of persons dead for two centuries may be recognized from authentic portraits. perhaps tii strangest thing about the vault is the fact that, apart from the weird sensation, there is nothing offen sive iu the surroundings. London Tat- ler. A Thrifty Ilrlile. "It's a pity," k:i ill the inn 11 In the rough brown suit, "that Johnson mar ried tit the very beginning 1 f his busi ness career. I am afraid that young wife of his, with her love for pretty clothes, will be a millstone around his neck." "Iion't you believe It. She'll make him president of n bank one of these days," said the man In tb new derby. who laid been spending the week end nt the small suburban home of the nforeiiieiitioned Johnson. "Kvery towel anil napkin 1 saw in the house had the name of some hotel stamped on it. and no dbl the spoons, by .love! She had Kathored them up on their wedding Journey." New York Press. The Deiuoi-rutic Apple, southern editor says tills In praise of tin apple: "The apple Is I he most democratic of till frnils. The pome granate is priestly, the grape Is royal. the orange is luxurious, the peach and pear are 'plutocratic, but the apple be longs to the populace. It is symbolic of the country store and the corner gro cery. It breathes the free spirit of the American township and village. It lias a llavor of old New England and yet a pungency as of the south and middle west. It. is mild, palatable, nourishing aud promotive of good fel lowship and long life." Airaiio, Sharp Why, I almost lost money on the goods 1 sold to you. How much do you think I made on the order? P.ycr About twenty-five times its much. Sharp Twenty-live times as much as what? Bycr As you were going to say you made. Philadelphia Ledger. Not t'Neil to It. Tlostess I 'wonder why your little brother seems so ivstloss and uncom fortable? Little Kthel-I think It's 'cause bia hands Is clean. Stray Stories. Steer, Dull Calf bide, skin, or any oil: at hide or skin, nnd let us tan it with Hie hr.ir an, soft, lrgbt, o:'. 01 less in d moth-proof, for robe, rug, coat or rrhvej. But first fret our Catnloirue. fivitifr prices, tail o-.irslii),iin(; gs mid iiistructirti, ro tr. to ivoid mistakes. Wc also buy aw lura and inusenr;. imj CKOSHY FRISIAN FUR OttPN" 116 Mill Strcel, iachestcr. I. V. 'jSSSBagcjrf mall EXTRAORDINARY OFFER We have secured, at a great bargain, a large number nf Solid Electric Silver Metal Ware and Nut Cracks and Picks, In order to quickly introduce this ware we are making an unusual offer to Christmas Bhnppers. We will send you, postpaid, this beautiful set of picks and nut cracker EXTRA SILVER PLATE (Guaranteed) $1.25 HEAVY NICKEL " " .SO In the Solid Klirtric Silver Metal we linve a specinl lmrKain to the holiilay trade. This ware nlwnys look the same, never wears off. One Dor. TEA SPOONS, $2.25. H.ilf, $1.25 " " TABLE " $4.00. " $2.25 Money refunded if not satisfactory. I'se 1 l. or Kxpvess Orjlers. Duqucsnc Silverware Co., jRllcflbtriv. Pa. IT PAYS TO APVKimsK IN THIS PAPER ill! IS tjy tew1 mm SIM or Horse kin. Doer 3 rrrrmrr 1 iirrTO&jrjc WIH '! II .I'Ulf HI J. O. Scowden, Carriaqes. Having pnrcha-ed I lie iotresi ..f my hmnr 'nrin. r, Mr Jofepll Ulark. in the Curim;.- uo 1 Wiitf m IV i.m, and (Jen eral Ilnnlwsre Store in ihis cby, I deiir. t i int., no nil old and new patrons that I shall be prepared 10 the future as iu tbe past to meet their every wa:t in ibis line The st -t k of Hardware, H avy ami Shelf Goods ami I upleinents of every descrii lion, will not only bo kent np to stmnlurd, but con stantly increased and added in as the trud.- 01 y demand. Small Margins on All Goods, and a careful consideration of the w.mts of cost mers v 11 In strictly adhered to. Tlisnkini; all lr pan favors an I h licit ing a continua ce nf your pHtronne, Yours truly, J. C. SCOWDEN, : TIONESTA, PA. THE "OLD RELIABLE" PARKER GUN MADE Has Stood (he Tout lor Over . lnr. Is noted for its simplicity of construction, beniuv or rop.riin, xei-l.-iic of workmanship, faultless balance, and Hard Shooting 4(iiiiI1in. Eiperience and ability lmve placed the Paki.kh (Jrx iu ho envi hie ami well deserved position as the Best Gun in th- rid Made by ibe - I I esl shot jfiin manufacturers in America Ov. r 1 10,000 of itose k s in iwm. New York Salesroom. Mrnd for 32 WARREN ST. C nmlimuc THE .SOU I II E-T l.mil l l, ( HK A GO TO KANSAS CITY Via Ibe M I'aul Uoail. Tho SouthwH-t Limited via the n SImm Line of the Ch;cg-, Mil nnkee & Si I'aul railway, Chicago to Kaie-H Ci'y , has taken its place m -h 1I0 Pint. per Linii'eil, Chl' H.- to St. PhuI and Minneapolis, and The OverUml L iiii'eit, Glilex " ! Ollia lit iiiiil nii FriM-igC", it in Hi; ibe I'm 0 .118 train America. Thine trail. . fT r an exetllnee I 8 vice ami iquipment u-a obtainable Is-where. There are many ras"ns r 'bm. o' e ol which is th f'n-i that bis railway owns and op-rates its s' o"ii!r -i i'M- litimrr, parlor and other cars, thereby securing an excel lence of service tint obtainable else where. Ify u ir- u i V si it is worth while to write for descripl ve folder. John R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, R m D. I'.irk l3uilding Pittsburg, Pa. n30 Wrtu fur mak kl by PlL TSm KOrer RoIIm.k M.al and Fnnd Chopi.r Km. It. At rouri1rl.'r'., AO. By lui lor rre. lour 1U.UI IIA :n Ifiiot aatLrnolorf Rouais- am. co, no raa in., ooi i,r, ra. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, Ob TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CftNFIELD PROPRIETOR. , Good Stock, Good Carriages and Buy gles 10 lei upon me muitt reiuiiiiiuio w "" He will also do ' JOB TB AMINO- All orders left at the 1'imt Ollioe wjl receive prompt attention. OFTIOIAU. OltieA I .fc 14 National Hunk HuihtiiiK. OIL CITY, PA. 1 Eyesi exauiiaod free. KxHualvelv optical. HOW aliout your Btm.-lc of Stationery T Look it up, then call and Bee us. " Free 30 iFlSal (tinned) f Hardware, Waaons. HAS NO fQUAL. ON HONOR. PARKER BROS., MFRIDEN. CONN. in the that can lit ket ye. West, Southwest or Northwest via ' Crv e.it.a s mm ihe C ntinent. CALIFORNIA, MEXICO, HOT SPRINGS, ARK., MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL HAVANA, CUBA. 1:. a. iti m i it. Trnv I'lisM'iigor .igt'iii Pntk Boil Ung. I'lMtilMirir, pa 1 .ITSiOBHTY OF THE IBI. PEOPLE .' :::,Y veil bo claimed of a boo": .'"-'.uj received tho unquaii ; uod '' .'. :i 1 0 v o m c n t cf l jjJLxacuavo Dodrtnicntd cf V. 'iGQVCi'nr.ic'nt, the U. I jlr-'.m-wr.n'v. riiviv!- rll 1V11 Supreir.e Courts, all the SL. Superin?.;ehdcnts of Schocl. , nearly all of the College Pr dents, and .Educators universally: .. Tho New and EnL., Edition of Webster's national Dictionary of IbhVh. Biography, Geography, Fic tion, etc., ha 23G4 quavtc ' pages with C000 illustratio.T'. I 25,000 r.cv vo?ds and plvooi 1 j. 1 1. . nave I'UKuiiuy ucc.i ,".'i'.:r :i under the editorship of f. V fl Harris, Ph.D., LL.D., II. fi.ll Commissioner of Ec":uca..io-.i. !' bringing the vork fuily :n i . 1 date. ;' let us GF.uo you rnz:: " A Test In rromiuclalion M ivliii.li i.-fonn.-1 1 1 1 1 h : 1 1 1 r mill iMsti-.itUivc cvt-niii('6 eutr. talnineiir, Illustnited iMimphlet nlso free. O. 6 C. MEHtUAM CO., P: , Springfield, Maan. ! Dr.Fcnncr'sGOlDEN RgLIPFf if ti A TUITU MP r' I Lin iw in 1 INFLAMMATION - 3 J'"1 ' '"inmc". I'..l".l S..rr.l'1.ons.Vl,..LMe.' IS? Jiff") Forming Fevers, GRIP. I ?f CUKES ANY PAIN INSIbE OK Oufi til une to thlrlv i,,.t- By llcaliT. I'lio Wc Uu by mall Ufc. Frcaonltl.i.lf, DAT mm ira mm