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' . j£N~T-NEB I , , - . \ -AND-j i to ,, SUPPLIES '\ \ . i 'sa1e of 4-Hi~_qn's I \\ : ~ ·' ubi_ng, C~sing .. • I • Ji .ESTEY & COMP t MIANUFACTURERS, . ' Braltlfb~ro. Vt .. \' t t ~X:RA ·~~E_. BRICES 'tJ Orrs . ~ND SHOES. I : , In order l~ UittkO!> rQO~ tor our fall st()Ck we will m.a\:e SPECIAL I DISCOUNTS r I . ' P'•r the nox.t-THi&TY riA Y5. Do;t (all to ~xamlne our ~toclt: before purebaeiog. Fine Goods- at Low Pri H & SON, -· Between .t 'c Olean : I l nii:TCHELL, . _..,,.v.,.,. & co.; Racine, WI~., IIIanllflklCIIIeiS of E' J. B M .ti Jr .4 tJ 0 Jf' .S .. W. H. SIMPSON~ ·c.o~ :t-.-. 'L'Bo~quet's Celebrat I BcDlLE . ! I • I • u;nrival,e~ for Economy iand Durabil I Edwards & Co.'s Cclebmtcd ·, DRILLING TOOLJ. t . ALLISON TUBINU and· CASING. ~.rrhe mo&t uniform goods in the market, and a full linQ of and Firs,t-Class .~- O-IL WELL SUPPLIES .- .Always on hand at: . . \! '[LOWEST MARKET PRICES. CARROLL B~OS., . . i 'paused at friendly greeting then he entered somd deposit.ed ·his fruits in a co;rner, squat' ted upon the mat near me, and breath· ed. audibly, for his burden; was heavy, and the trail no primrose pa,th. Except for the paren that girded !iis loins, my visitor was qnite na.K.ed. • Long we ·gazed at each o~her with an earnest~ honest l;('azs tha:t~ .ended in a smile of recognitiOn; we had never mel before, but the uncivilized and the overcivilized are brothers., He placed his Land on my shoulder and stroked me fondly. l<'rom the back of his ear he drew his tobacco pouch, and rolled a cigarette1 of which we took alternate puffs in token of perpetual fieac6.- fuesently' he· made a frp.it offering, guavas, mangoes, limes; then a drink offer~g, water in ~ cup fonp.ed of a , folded leaf;\ and then-we had been silent until now--he said, in .hesitating English with a childish accent, • •I kno\\1 you; you like mA; you come my house. 11 I nodded accent. The sava,ge shoul· dered his burden, and stepped lightly down the trail, turning now and again to give me a look or a word o~ encour- ltg<WJ.ent; at every stream he put down his load and ])ore me dry-shod to the other shore; when it showered, as it ·now did at intervals, we l!tlllted under some broad-leaved tree. ~ .; Once we sat in the moss and renewed our vow in tobacco; and thu~ tranquilly we came. at last to a log .smou~derin:;! by a stream, atid ouvtramp \vas ended. It was a large log, partially dpcaye<f; it had been firEJd long before, ~nd wa~ slowly and imperceptibly \mrning, like a gigantic piece of punk. At meal time. it could be blown into a flame; a few dry twigS and leavo.e: he::tp.cd against It served to warm the frugal meal. l:'hi.B is the national Tahitian hearth- a cloud by day, a pillar of fire by night: it puts the blue spw·t of the lucifer match to the blush; showers cannot quench iti the gale gives it new life; it was the one luxury in the household ql my host. ,. 1 1 was attracted by a ruU.e shel-ter, close at hand, ·and went thither to in- spect it. Imagine a screen of leaves, about six feet wide and ei!!:ht f~t high, slanting against the trade-wind. and supported by ·a couple of 1 · unbarked sapfingsj the gale rushe?-.< o\Ver it, tho rain slid down it. Tile sioes and front wei-e as .open ;as the dt)Y. Three logs hedged m a bed of ,tine l!:l'ass-mats, whi~h. like a carpet-, tilL.cU- the space fro~ the low eftves iri the trusses to the sap! ng supports ii;t front; plump clean pill ws were stowed in corner!'!; an un~ cov red calabrush contained articles of fem~nine app::t:reli a silver thitnble and a bi~ of unfinished embroidery with. a needle thrust ~hrough it lay: on the mat; a haind-mirrow was lod~cd among the beruhs of the roof. Eviaently the.bow- er ~as not unvis;ted of women. From the peak of the roof hung a cluster of ripe bananas; I filled my hands, and ret\\rirned to the bla;dng log. For the most part, m,Y companion rund I communed in silenc?e. ,. You may sit for hours by a savage vithout utter- ing a syllable, yet he willlurn to you at intervals with an intelligent glance and an agpreciative smile, as if he compre- hended everything you left unsllid.- C. W. Stoddar-d, in the Atlantic. . . The Origin of the Chin~se Pigtail. A recent Imperial edictt 1 ~o~n)!~~; ject calls our attention to t.l of the pigtail, which is no>w·ttJ~,;~,;~~~.~~~<:t,~:· 1 e mark of the onH'=ol ]\' i\.llclljtownt and ·Rock City, · N cw Yo lt is $trange phenomena of thllt---Coimt,L·v, where evel·ything is so ·~-·-·pmcJ.en< and where so few innovations . < __ __. haye been tolera.ted, that this practice, ! l-----,----------------'-c----+---:-=-\\\- --~--·- AT BENNI 'S ' H!RDW~RE \\'ill be found at all tiUJeH a Qu111l' ··te Jiue 0l r· i:... \. l. .. ~. ,, DQOBS A- .. . .. ·li 'Vapor which was originally the badge of con- quest, should have been not merely ac- cepted, but permitted ito intertwine -itself so closely with the: Natioltal life that it wotil.d now require:forcibl~meaR ures to have-the /people td forgo/it. For in thH davs before th<l ).\lanchju con- quest, when the thron~ WM occupied by the great dynasties of antiquity, the Chinese allowed., their hair to grow as best it pleased • them; and they were· even known to some of tlheir neighbors· as the • race~,, Bnt when the NoorMchu marchetl Moukdeu to conquer e~t.abJ.isb the l\!anchu Jyn;.1.~· order to his Lieutei1:1.Hts people, as; they suhlllit- their hea<lS in token of The Nla.nchu-s were enocuJeUI to discover at a g!anc\ Chinese were vanquishcJ not; while the thor- successwn.s ex:pre::>sed rnr1na< ami emphatic mau- Chicken. Steam, Gas and ' ' · i-;r·l·'''.l·''i;P'-\' . , I . UF . I;oubsv 'Vf ater· SupplieS:. ,. ----+--·.- '\;. 1_., .... v. ... t.~.r.Jo-' 1 ;· l.'. PET}? Main stre to make rub· .iLL GOODS SOLD FOR CA ')H ' N. PETERS, BRO. & Main street, opposite ... ., · J.~ entirely new l}f<DC€!$. ·0~ J;,ilqlefiomt~ oil Wells, COllSiEitfug ~ Of an }mplo ved llliJ\·~· .... .;+h~ Ji firing The Sand Tamper i's : . wi,tb: a cast iroU: oo·cto,m, 1 aiJ 1 '*\ t: ii~plodes the . shell wh.en cred. :. The shell is solidly ttl.;!;.~)ll.;.~ w1th sand, whiCh confines the exploswn to the proper strata rock. . 40 quarts of glyc'Ei'~ine -ivith sand tamper produces .bett~r suits than 60 quart.;' witbont tb!e tamper.: .· . MAIN OFFICE ilN OLEAN, NEW YORK. - Bl.AN.CI1 fJFFIOE IN RICHBURG, Over Durkee,_ Y01f1JtY: & Co.'s Grocery Store,· M_ain street. Orders by .mail, te~ephob.~ or telegraph promptly attended tot The BEST quality of glycerine used at, reasonable prices. : . Address, Postoffice Box 430. GallalJ\her. Bros., No. 95 Unionstreet, Oleari;N. Y. I \ \ • FINI·.ST BILLIARD ALL Central Iron Works . ' ' Ever ·opcne<,l. in the Oil C.ountry. · New Flrst\ct=:.Ss QueM Anne Tablrs. Z ~5-ball Pool · · 4 . · Carom Tables, : , We ~hall t·on.Juct everyth{ng in this Place ou lirst-class basis, and oJr stock of Cigar'S a_nd 'l'o!Jacc~s will always Qj.the be& that mocey can buy. \Ve are agents for the rqnowing brands. of CigarB: Opti- ruates, Cumm~rcial Wavelet (Monogram),. Horse Shoe, LaRosa'. We 1nidte you to:cflll on us. H. JACOB KNAPP & CO., nlain ~treet, b:ctween Richburg and luen House.. Richburg, N. Y . ' ' P.!-~IO KER,, ~ Street, RICHBURG, N. Y. J-iARDW ARE. Engines, Pumps an~ Tools ZG Fai:tory ~(reel, Tiichl.Jurg, New York. . - I Large Stock-Builders' Hardware, Lamp~, Fixtures, r • C.oal and W (])Od (Jook Stove~, ~anges, 1 &c. Gla~sware rrull Cr ckcr;'.! Exclusive sale of the celebrated Empire clothe~> wri gcr. ~oocls solcl at rock bottom prices for 0 ash. Call and be l!UJ(PU· ' Novnr 1 \' I Finished ~ Doing Business IN OUR NEW STORE ·IN • . ' \\( H BURG. N.Y. Durkee~ I oung & lJo.~ I , I ·oF pLEAN. W c cnrry the Largest , nJ I3cst Stock m the Oil Regions, aml our prices will be fonn 1 the 10\VEST, became we Buy and s· 11 for Ca~honly I CJH~A8. }ft:I~ILLIPS. : ; , I ./ on TO ol Manufatturer --AND . DEALER IN....2 Second Hand Materials. Engine Repa,iring a Specialty. I P. Vi. LUP.tfER, L. 0. McLANE Repaired, SHOES PUT ON, ' DRIVE PIPE .!l.ND C.!l.SI.N'G CUT O:N liRE SHORTEST NOTICE. Ao-en.ts for BROWN & NORRIS' Drilling Tools l,. and the AJAX PACKER. Dealers in Second-hann Machinery. prompt to all orders. attention. gjven i I ••fBtf \fiLLIAMSON BROS. &; coj. i i. PULLM:AN BROS., .. ; L I_V E\R y: S :r A B l E,. & -State St.~ in rear oT;;Moore House O~FJA-~, :N. r. ¥IVERY RIGS furnilshed on s~Qrt ,otice, with or without drivers. HORSES }WARDED for any length ,ol time, at liberal rates. , FEED FOR SALE to tran<ilent customers at market prices. ~- . SALE STABLE.- Hone~ bougti't t~.nd sold on eommissiour , f'?VER1:.~HING COMPLETE. All our ~quipm~nt!Jate. new _~~:nd good-the best mone1 cali buy-anr·,;,;, ~ ! · • are certal a g1ve entue sa.t1afact1on to aU cu!Jto~er8. ·-:0:~ .. ·. · . . - l ' ' I an.Feh. I. IR7'/. PULJ.l\1AN BROS -~~EXCHANGE·~ N1AT IONAL BANK· j .. ' i. OF ()LEAN, N. Y~ Ca*tal Stock Pa.ld in, $L.O,OOO.(JO ~~r~~~~:~E, .... ~- .. . ...... ············· ..................................... ~~-~.~~~~:~~ H. R MOlUU~ ...................................................... '............ . ........ Vice President M. W 1 BAB.:;;E, ........................... ~~;~~~-~~;···· ............................. : .... Cashier C. V. lB. BARtlE H.ll. MORRIS. R. 0. SMITH. :c. S. CARY. M. W. J!ARSE · 1- General Bankh1g Baalneu TrAJUa.cted. . · SIGfiT DRAFTS IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES. 'oF~.: ; EUJWPE. . • · ---+-~-- tHE OlEAN · CiGAR. MANUfACTORY • JAME§l KELSEY, PROPRIETOR. MANUFACTURER. OF THE FAVORITE BRAND ~!J-ARS, ,, J. K'S' O·WN- .;\.GENT:FOR LORILLARD;S & J\ACK~ON'R ; ~ PLUG TOBACCOS. I · ~~ !-- .. '. . I • • I FIRIST ·NATIONAL ·~ANK~ BROS. & McL:ANE~ :f OF OLEAN. N Y. -:.--- / . . ' General Hard ware --.-ANDt ;j \V ell Supplies .. Oil C.llSH' (J.i1PI1 fl.L PAID I.N, $100,'dtJJ.Jwl.f-~~ C· . us FLXD, $65,000.. . '. .•.. . . ' .. . . ·. . F. ~.r.mt, Pr~•· N. S. B\IH!~ V. Prea, -L. F. LA WTO l .C ,. . '~ . FI,WiJIEELER, • I • .,.,.,·: ' I The ¢nll general harclware ~ealcr& in Richbur~, South Main-s~. · . Builders', H:ouse li1utiiiEhiM and .. :Bl~rksrmth's . .· · Jiii:aNSON,. ' . MciNTOSH, . :· 't 1 SAM_ 'L. 008. TE~-. ltOey'J!-- A. W. :lpNER, , / _:. L.F. LAWTON. · 1!< . . ' Stoves} rrinware, Smokestack~): · [ , · lw and Shelf W\ are~ .. . ... A~ents for Bovait,d>& · : · . fa rig's DRILLIN-G TooLs. \' I /_ -~ SnN v.' .. - -i-MANUFACTuRERS OF~· ....;_/ .. I . , ,' . WOO DE~ ~ANlS . All .. :Kfonds, AR, ..:. /_ . :- - ~ . N ... y···.~_-.·.; . - ' - .·.. .. ' . ·· ... .. 'l'IO~TS FOR, SA.Lm .