THE Smart! Silberberg N E Wool Dress Goods. All that's Novel or Exclusive Here in Matchless Array. Iu the front rauk of new spring fabrics are the Wool Eoliues, Voiles and Crepe ile Oheue, mxl Dot far behind come the Melrose, Nun's Ve lings and Ef:aiiiio Crepes. Frin present indications it is altogather likely that Mo Imir Weives, which 1 At year score 1 such a hit, aru booked lur another tun Henriettas, ton, those old-time favorites, will aaiu be heard from Of these aud all the other fashiooable fabrics our spring assortments are rapidly ap preaching completion. Hut as many of the extreme Dovelties cannot be du plicated, an eaily inspection is advisable. An Item of Imperial Intcrestironi (lie Undcrpricc - - Dress Goods Wertlou. Can we interest you in a new line of Mohair Brilliantines to be introduced at 50c, 75c, 85c anil $1 yard? They are hre in plain colors, in fiue stripes, in neat figuring, iu checks and plaids. This Mohairvar ttioiild receive a royal welcome. Mohairs in the light weights are verycool fabrics. Splen' did dust shedders and with hardly an exception very serviceable. VI L DK SOIE FOK 15c YAHIK Just stand hack a bit and get (he oiled of these Mercerized Cotton Fab rics that makers have given a Dame that suggests their kinship to Silk. Foulards you would say without, hesitation. They are very close copies in weaving and perfect pictu.es of the popular Silks Ther are perhaps 50 piects of this Fil de Soie on Wash Goods counter, a fabric which you have not. bought before lor less than 25c,' for 15c yard. Patterns includH dotted effects of every description, in browns, blues and other desirable colorings See window display. ' Women'. Itlglit Apparel for March Weather. For every mild and lamb-like day of March and later a Covert Jacket is the thing. Our new spring lines include hip lengths. Top Coat three quarters tight and loose back, and the newest of all the "Il.irh de Kaiser" Coat, one of the prettiest models ever introduced. In all 25 different new models at $3 50, $4, 85, $6, $3 50, (10, 812, $15, 118, $20 and $25. . Rain Costs that give protection against the lion-like davs nf early March may be had in man? new materials, in styles of cut and finish. Splendid new varieties at $7, $8 50, $10, $12, $15. $18, $2J$25. SKIRT SPECIAL. Don't fail to see the greatest Skirt ever made to sell for tti6 price. Our double bow box pleat Skirt, the eotiro Skirt pleated very full and wide at bottom. Made in Mohairs and Panamalmaterials, black, blue, brown, white and tan, at $5 85. SMART & OIL CITY. PA. Oil City Trust Company. JOS. SEEP, President. GEO. LEWIS, Vice President. H. R. MERR1TT, Treasurer. Does a General Banking Business, Solicits accounts, and guarantees the best ol' attention to all business. 4 Per. Cent. Paid r'Tdo have to return your certificate at the end ot six months or one year. It continues to draw four : Heaping Measure Of perfect style and defying wear, there's nothing to equal NETmETQN9 Shoes &t $&.QO The care in designing and skill in shaping and stitching shown by Nettleton's Shoes are equalled by .none, sir, in all this broad land of ours. There's a full line awaiting you here. Sycamore, Seneca aud Centre Prlion rrmluctlon. John Itnnyiin wrote Tilp'lm's TroR ress" during one of hi tonus In prison, which Altogether lusted twelve yenrs. The brllllnnt rrewlunnii, Mlrnhenu, during his three yenrs' Imprisonment nt Vineennes wrote ninny pamphlets and his "Lett res tie Cnehet et Prisons U'Ktat." Luther while Iu the solitary ciistle of Wnriliui'K wrote thnt noble liynin, "Klne Feste Burg 1st unser (rott." Inirlni: IiIh thirteen yenrs' con finement In the Tower of London Sir Waller ItaleiKli wrote a history of tho world from the creation to l.'il) n. C. I)anicl iH'foe, who was Imprisoned for two years for the puhlieatlon of an irouleal pamphlet entitled "The Short est Way with IMssenterN," produced during his Imprisonment several of the 1:10 works he Is said to have written. The poet Lovelace wrote "Lucasta" whllo n political prisoner, and the Ito ninn philosopher I'.oetlilus wrote In prison a work singularly appropriate to Ms situation, "On tliu Consolation of Philosophy." W SILBERBERG, CAPITAL, $300,000.00 SURPLUS, $300,000.00 per cent, without renewal. Streets, OIL CITY, PA A Poor Show. An American was describing to nn English sportsman the west of the past "Our old time western miner," he said, "hnd nn Ingenuous end simple mind. There was n miner In Montana who rode Into Anaconda one day to see nn entertainment that hail been an nounced. This entertainment was a piny, but the miner hud never seen a play a pnnornmu was the only sort of entertainment with which be hnd ever been regaled. "Long before the hour to begin he bought his seat und entered the hull, lie sat there In solitude for about twen ty minutes. He gazed nt the curtain Intently. It wns a poor curtain, noth ing but a gray, pyramidal mountain painted on a dark blue background. When the miner had looked his (111 nt It he rose nnd departed for his distant home. " 'A pretty rotten panornmer,' he was hoard to nnilter as he ruounlcd his horse." ' ' 1 - v. ,.x, M , w s t v XXs K xx i 5 N . s . x x v j ALBERT W. Albert W. Haight did Tuesday, March, 7, 190f, at the home of his son, t'apl. J. J. Haight, of the Cooper Tract, this couuty. His death was the result of a shock attend ing a fall In which a hip bone was frac tured. Mr. Haight was boru at Ht An drews, Canada, March 6, lftOS, and hnd therefore just completed bis '.17 th year. Ha was the oldest man in Forest county and probably In nnrthweMern Peuusylvania. Hie father, Jonuua Haight, came to this country from England with his pareuts when but a small boy; and bis mother, Dorothy Capron, was a native of Vermout, i her father being a soldier in the revolution. After the marriage of Joptnia Haight he moved to Montreal, Canada, and in l&'SO, removed from there onto a tract of Jand near Hickory Corners, Crawford county, Pa. Here Albert W., then a young man. who had learned the carpeuter trade, a- slsted bis father in cleariug the land which he afterwards owned. In IS37 Albert Haight was married to Inabella Ctribcrtson of Crawford county. Three children were born the uuion, John J. of Cooper Tract, with whom the venerable father passed his declining years; Elizabeth, de- ceaeed, and "Charles B., deceased. Mr. Haight was engaged for seveial years in the manufacture of threshing machines at Newark, O. From that city he moved to Tldioute and bought a tract of land. He here built a sawmill and manufactured lumber for several years. His first wife died In 1846, and in 184$ he was married to Nancy Connolly of Tldioute. They were the parents -of four uhildreu Mrs. J. C Goal of North Clarendon; Mrs. Edwin P. Flowers and Mrs. Emma Scott of Detroit, Mich., and George C, residence unknown. PATRICK APPEAL CASE. It on the Calendar For Tod:y Argu ments Expected to Lest Tao Days. Albany, March 11. The calendar oi the court of appeals today contulns the famous Patrick niurdtr casa and when It Is reached the court will set tle down to hear arguments, expected to last at least two day3. The defendant, Albert T. Patrick was convicted of murder, first de gree, In April, 1S02, on the charge of having brought about the death cf William Marsh nice, a New York mil lionaire, for whom he was confidential attorney The prosecution allege that Patrick devised the scheme by which Rice's valet, Charles F. Jones, chloroformed his master on a sick bed. So far as the mass of testimony and the fame of the counsel are concerned the Patrick case Is cn of the most notable criminal actions ever before this court, rivaling the Mollineux case in point of Interest. Patrick will be defended by former Senator David B. Hill and Samuel Bell Thomas. Assistant District Attornsy Howard Gans, who Is conducting the prosecution, has associated with him as counsel former Supreme Court Jus tlce Judson S. Landon, who recently retired from tho court of appeals bench on account of the uge limita tloa The long delay In arguing Patrick's appeal was largely due to the Immense amount of evidence collected, which with the counsels' briefs tills a pile of pamphlets five feet high. The defense asks for a new trial on the ground of newly discovered evi dence and errors in the trial. An ef fort will be made to show that Rice was not murdered at all, but died from natural causes. "Hurry-Up" Rites For Veteran. Rockport, Ind, March 14. To the Inspiring strains of a brass band the mourners at the funeral 'of Captain W. H. Sargent Sunday marched to the grave. On the double-quick they marched back again keeping time to an old-time war march. The "hurry up" funeral procession was carried out In accordance with the last request of Captain Sargent, who was a civil war veteran. Ho died Thuisday In Fords ville, Ky. Atkins Trial at Geneva. Rochester, March 14. The trial of Burd Ray Atkins of Geneva, Ohio, charged with murder in the first de gree, was bun ot Uatavia, Justice Chllds presiding. Atkins was a mem ber of a traveling theatrical company and Is rbarrod with Wllllrnr ? on Pimples, Piles, Eczema Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Tetter, Salt Rhcnin. 1I Norex. Ulcer-, i liilliliii us Catarrh, ('eras, Clnipped Htitul unit l.ij-n, Bolls. Curl.illii'les, Keioil-, ItrtiinK, Blwlinn. 1'mtniilniB I'llis, Jhm i t liiti s. ruison Ivy, uiut ill I Him Diseases uie cured by San-Cura Ointment Which will iop at onee that Itclilnjr, l.uruiti-j pain. We Kunninlre tlmt StoH uraiiinnnri.t ill nut heal a cut or sure of any LinU until the j.tMti la all removed; then It livuis rapidly. 1'ieteiei can. UruiiKisIs 2bu and We. )? I X . N XX HAIGHT. Ho sold his mill and removed to his farm In Crawford county. In 18T2 his second wife died and a year afterward he was married to Mrs. Angelina Calhoun. Some years later he sold his farm and removed to Pleasantvllle, where he aud his brother-in-law, William Porter, formed a partnership for the, manufacture of stone pumps. He resided at I'leaHautville until the death of bis third wife In 1SU4, when he went to Cooper Tract to live with his son. Mr. Haight attributed bis long lease of life to his temperate habits and an excellent physical constitution. His only periods of slckpexs were slight attacks of rheuma tism aud fover aud ague. For forty-oue years he was a member gf the Methodist Episcopal church, and was very much in terested iu the sermons published in the Vindicator. Born ou the eve of a presi dential election that of James Madison , he has lived to see the nation on the verge of the 23d presidential election since his birth. Only by comparison may one ap preciate the great age to which Mr. Haight lived. Ho was born tho year following Fulton's experimental steamship ride on the Hudson, He watched the growth of the auti -slavery sentiment, aud more, than a half ceutury bad gone by siuca bis birth when the first gnn was fired at Fort Sump ter. He has Been the progress of civiliza tion lu its. westward couise, (Uivlng before it the lied Man aud the buflVilo. His was a wondrously eventful life. Perhaps no other ceutury of the world's history has been or will ever be fraught with more of importance mundanely than that of Mr. Haight. The burial took place In Oakland cemetery at Warren, Pa., on Thursday af ternoon. Sheer of Batavia at that place, July 10, 1004. It Is alleged that Sheer at tempted to enter the theatrical com pany and a quarrel with Atkins en sued, when-he shot Sheer. Application For Rcctiver Denied. New York, March 14. An applica tion by Alfred C. Wall for the appoint ment of a receiver for the Wellsburg and Buffalo Railway company was de nied by Vice Chancellor Pitney in Jer sey City. The company owns small railroads In mining localities In Penn sylvania. MARKET REPORT. New York Provision Market. New York, March 13. WHEAT No. 2 red, $1.17 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 nor'hern Duluth, $1.2214. ' CORN No. 2 corn, 6 4 Vic f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 55c. PORK Mess, $13.0013.50: family, $14.5015.00. HAY Shipping, G570c; od to choice, 826 ?r 90c. BUTTER Creamery, extra, 2C 2.Gc;- western 'actoiy, I822c; state dairy, common to extra, 19 23c. CHEESE State, full cream, imwll, choice, 14c. EGGS Stae and Pennsylvania. 24c. POTATOES State and wet-te'n, per bbl., $1.2001.30. Buffalo Provision Market. Buffalo, March 13. WHEAT Mo. 1 northern car loai'", $1.19i,4 ; No. 2 white. $1.10 in store. CORN No. 3 white 53 Vic f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow. 64c OATS No. 2 white, 3Gc f. 0. b. afloat: No. 3 white, 30Vic. FLOUR - Fancy blended rw.ent per bbl., $G 507.25; low grades, $4.50 f 5.0B. BUTTER Creamery western, ex tra, 28c; state and Pennsylvania creamery, 2Gc; dairy, fair to good. 22023c. CHEESE Fancy full cream, 14c; good to cholco, 1313ic; common to fair, 8 12c. EGGS Selected, fancy, 22c. POTATOES Per bu., 3G38c East Buffalo Live Stock N'drket. CATTLE Best steers on sale, $5.40 5.G5; fair to good butcher steers, $4.404.75; medium half-fat steers, $3.8504.00; common to fair helfevs, $3.2503.G5; choice to extra fat heifers. $4.7505.00; good butcher bulK $3 40 03. C5; choice to extra veals, $7.75 8.25; fair to good veals, $5.50?G.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS Choici lambs, $8.5008.05; fair to goo.d. $7.7508.20; handy wethers, ' $5,500 6.00; mixed sheep, $5.750C.OO. HOGS Mixed packers' sTfiTf-.i $5.3505.40; medium hogs, 5,5.40(iJ5.45; pigs, light, $5.2505.30. CASTOR I A. For Infanta and Cliildren. Ilia Kind You Have Always Bought re of &uLyffi&&. Bears Siguatu: Ixlnlnr1. Towno It's funny you don't know thnt man over there. Thnt's Itraggs. Ilrowne I never heard of him. Towno Evidently you have never been with in ratine cf b.l.s voice, then. Philadel phia Press.. V.llllnir. Bertie I would kiss you If I thought no one would sec me. Miiy-Rlinll I close my eyes? All power, even tho most despotic, rests ultimately on opinion. Hume. m BEAUTIFUL WOMEN THOMPSON'S BAR08MA. Tho most nHrnctive of till Goi'.'s creatures Is a beautiful woman. A pleasure to herse'f, a delight to every one who enmea nosr her. Mow to pre serve womanly l-eauty? Maintain per fect health epsy to say,,dliltcult to rx toute, unless you are familinr with that prcet boon to women Thompson's Un rosmti. This medicine, regulator, al terative, tonic, Is designed to maintain lit perfect order tho functions peculiar to tho female sex. It Is a prepiratlon given to the women of America ffter a lifetime of evperlenco with their dis tinctive nllments the enervation ol nctlvo social life, tho drain on vitality of busy housewifery, tho dellcr.to nnd dangerous physical transitions of maid enhood, the Inevitable wasting pro cesses of mature nge. Thompson's Ba rosma will invigorate ull organs it never falls. Not in a Blngle Instance In which It hns been taken according to directions has the patient felled to de rive lnimcrUnto manifest bcneHt nnd eventually radical cure. The roost suc cessful Rpeelnllsts for women In the world prescribe It. It gives women a fres'i, clear complexion, a buoyant bearing, a bright, sparkling rplrlt. be cause It drives out of the system the many disorders peculiar to women drives them out pormenrntly and quickly. Thousands of women In every country' and clime have testified to Its marvelous bvietlts in the many delicate ailments to which the f?x Is heir. It preserves end produces beauty, Ivcuis It makes perfect health. It Is plensnnt to the taste, without the slightest dis turbing cnect In Its operation. He member, Thompson's B;tro-raa, the balm of beautiful womanhood. All druggists. Due and $1.03. A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates, lleur oT llofel Weaver TIOZLsTZEST, pa. Telephone .o. 20. ,01'B lit-,....: J. Q. Scowden, Tionesia, Pu. fl VETERANS Sly. How Col. Stone, ol Catsklll, N. Y., Wu Cured ol Bladder Trouble. Col. Benj. B. G. Stone is one of the best known veterans of the Civil War. He writes! "I era 74 years old, but Dr. Kcnuody's Cal cura Sol vont cured mo of a bad case of blad. der trouble of twenty yews stunding. De posits accumulated, I suffered acute pains and I was inalmd condition. I finally used Cal-cura Solvent and after a few days grout relief came to my bludder.and pmduully but sdrely my trouble was removed. I am now in first class condition." All Urutruiats. si Why GAUDE RUBBERS Ars tho Best. The Candee Rubber Co., foun ded in 1842, is the oldest com- - pany making rubber boots and shoes in the world. -That's RELIABILITY. Its workmen have been making rubbers all their lives. That's EXPERIENCE. It makes 5,000,000 pairs of rub ber boots and shoes a year. Kig production means ECONOMY. SO WHY BUY OTHERS WHEN YOU CAN GET CANDEES? H. CHILDS & CO. Agents lor Western Pennsylvania, 813 Penn Avenue, PITTSBURG, PA. ECZEMA and PILE CURE ppCF Knowing wbat it whs to sutler, I MILL. Wj iv J"-ec 0 Chnrije, to any slllicted a positive cure for 10i zenm, .Salt Klieuin, KrytipnlaH, Piles and h k 1 11 dis eases. Instant relief. Don't Hiid'er longer. Write F. W. WI LLI AMS, HM) Waeilmtlan Avenue, N. Y. 10-i-01 Dr. KENNEDY'! FAVORIT I'lcnwniit to t itle. 1'owcHul to 4:urt'y And Welcome ia every Homo. KIDRET and LIVEHcfira. rs- Vuajtjo. Pr. KpniMKlyN Fnvorltf Memeily ladupttd to all nt'-s ami rxtili sexes, Hfn.nimr fT 'luri.'M rvlfcf in oil eriM'smiisfci ly Impurity nf Hie "IcU, Mti-h n-, Kttlnry, Hltufilcr nnl Liver (Vm- "iit-.i. Sii'-rc dil for:?, vent-. t'n-(;ir'ii liv fl. I k M Ml VS. llmn.MUl. t t $1,110 ull 0 niKKkui. SI butt U'b $o.OU. V IBI'I I SS .11 4 (III ) l iU I I ife Every Spring About This Time We Have Our Annual Silk Sale. This one's to surpass any previous sale in point of values offered aud broad range of selection. There's every kind of silk. Particular atten tion has been given to shirt waist suit silks, and from 50c to 1.00 there's most every color and combination of colors. Silks bought direct irom the manufacturer and placed on our counters at prices low enough to enable those who attend this silk sale to realize at once what a great op portunity to save is offered. Like to have you write for samples if at all interested. WILLT.-IMH, MMESt 0m Givr. SEND NO MONEY BURDETT ORGAN k .--.V-; l j j" I av rr. v-' . hi 1 rt ,1 if i t w VI il't t ill 1 MI'!i:-;3p' The Ilobart Cable Company Htunufneturer of lttirttvtt (H-giinn StclHtcay Halt, Chicago, lit. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been, in uso for over CO years, has homo U10 signature of 0 nnd has been inndo under his per- y J,-?'-f-yL , sonal supervision since its infiincy. -USUM Allwvr no ouo to ticccivo you in this. All Counterleits, Imitations and " Just-as-pood" are but. Experiments that trillo with nnd endanger tho health of Infants nnd Children Expcrienco against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Nareotio substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Feverishuess. It cures Disirrluua and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS S) Bears the The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THI OtNTtUN COMP.NY. rr MUHHM .tukkt. hiw vom oit. r- . -..,.. -.. i,.-.-r.J , - - -, - - n rii iiTrhi in " - """"""1 Pit. dvai'sr Mo&em OFTIOIAU. Oltict ) 'k "K NHtioual Hank HiiiMing, OIL CITY, PA. Kywi pxainiand free. ICxnliisivplv oplicHl. IDR. LA FRANCO'S! Li'-I UG.OMROUrlD Safe, Quick, Reliable Rsjrulato- Turn ifunr.mtwl. 8iuwMfull.v Hwil li.. nvr - 'JIM,I0 VVniiK'H. Frli'p. si-i t 'fi'i-. 'I'm- Klul or I. v mail. 'UmiiU'Hii.il-tf k l.i m... Dr. lal'ruiKO, I'lilludeliililu, I'a. ANNUAL SPUING SILK SALE An unprecedented oppor tunity for every borne to secure FAMOUS AT FACTORY COST An absolute SAVING OP S50 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 ot these higb-frade 1 ans at factory prices NO DEALER'S PROFITS. You save this large item by purchasing direct from the maker-SEHO US NO MONEY Organ will be sent free and you will be given 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL WE TRUST YOU absolutely in this matter. After you have thoroughly tested the instrument for 10 DAYS and find it as represented, you can pay us $10 cash and easy monthly pay ments until the orpan 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 are in no way obligated to keep it. As to our responsibility, we refer you to your own banker or Bradstreet'i or Dun's com mercial agencies. This is an opportunity never before offered. AND REMEMBER THAT IT IS THE BURDETT ORGAN which yon are privileged to buy on these terms. Why not get the best No home with out an organ can aitord to overlook this offer. Many styles in both oak and black walnut to select from. Write us at once and complete descriplionwillbe furnished youby return l.U. 3 :3 Signature of THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, -OK i Q4 TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CAfiFIE! D PROPRIETOR. ' ' fionri Stock, tlond CnrriaijoH and Bu Ifitw to let upon the nioHt reasonable UiriiiH, lie will iiIho do JOB TEIMIIITO- All ordern left at the Pmt Ollloe il rei-olve prompt attoiuion. 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