WHITE PINE FIELD GLASSES I THE ARMY." Smart k STORES, Newest Millinery Priced to Please You. The Millinery Section With Miss Beerner iu charge, is one of the most interest ing just u'ow to femioioe Oil City and vicinity. For two weeks past it has been crowded with shoppers early and laid. Words of praise and surprise are shown on every hand. The hats shown and the prices for which they're selling cause women to stop and wonder. A showing marked bv exclusiveoess and originality in the highest degree. What is equally admirable is the economy which we have succeeded in securing a point which will be impressed on you accordiog to the care with which you make a comparison. For Gloves, This Store, Of Course. Profit by experience. Because more concerned about wrap or gown or hat, you've overlooked the gloves till the last moment and every time regretted it. A perfect fit and a perfect match are not the work of a minute. They take time. So let us impress upon you the import aoce of giving prompt attention to such selection. The factors which are turning the tide of glove trade in this direction may thus be summarized: First Depeudableness of quality, celebrity of makes. Second Complete range of shades to match gowns or bats. 1 hird An assortment of long gloves now so modish. Fourth Moderate profits, even on extreme novelties. Black Silk, Eton Jackets. Smart and natty as can be, and worn with any costume. A very late production are these little Et.ns, but they've already gained great . popularity. Have you seen them? Prices $7 up. SMART & OIL CITY, PA. Oil City Trust Company. President, JOSEPH SEEP. Vice President, GEORGE LEWIS. mailed in Tionesta, addressed to us, will be delivered in from two to four hours, and as promptly answered. ' Write us in regard to any financial business you may have. Four Per Cent. Paid on Certificates of Deposit. Going to Paint? 65 Y E A K 8 E X P E R I E N C E o u A K A N T E E PA1P JJDHIABY FORTS!!? Made by People who "Know How." $1.50 per ttallon. G. W. ROBINSON & SON Tionesta, Pa. t Administratrix's Notice. letters of Administration nn the estate of VV. Kdward Kmnr, late of Green town xbip, Foreut county, Pa., tleeen'-nd, hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and those having claims or doniauda will j. resent them, duly authenticated, lor set tlement. HoruiA Kiskh, Adin'rx., Tionesta, Pa. 8. D. Ikwin, Attorney. April 4, l!NKi. fit Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration on the es tate of W. H. II. Dotterr-r, late of Kinptn ley township, Forest County, Pa., de ceased, having been granted to the un dersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make pay ment without delay, and those having cUims or demands will presont them, duly authenticated, for settlement. H. A. Dottebeb, Adm'r., MustettA, Pa. A. C. Brown, Attorney. 6t A Vl'ARANTKF.H ITItE FOR PII.KM. Itching, Wind, Weeding or Protruding Pile. Druggist are authorized to refund money li Pazo Ointment tails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50c. Silberbers: SILBERBERG, Treasurer, H. R. MERRITT. MUSIC'S MIGHTY REALM. In It There In but n ftliifrle and I'ni veraul Speech. "Ill the mighty realm of music there la but one Rlnle speech." .Music forma the universal liingunge which, when all other lnnjfii.nk'pa were confounded, the confusion of llalx'l left uucoufounded. The white mini nnd the black man, the red mun nnd the yellow mnn, crtn sing together, however dlllicult they may llnd It to be to talk to ench other. And hoJi Hexes nnd nil ngea muy thus ex press their emotions simultaneously, for In virtue of the power of the ear to distinguish side by side those differing but concordant notes which make up harmony there Is not only room, but demand, for nil the qualities of voice which childhood, adolescence, maturity and old age supply. Thus a love of music Is much more frequent than a love of pMlntlng or sculpture, and you will reach the hearts and touch the feelings of the majority of mankind more quickly by singing them a song than by showing them a picture. In truth, the sensitiveness of the ear to melody nnd to harmony Is so great that we not only seek to gratify It when bent upon recreation, but even In the midst of the hardest labor we gratify It If we ran. London Cnthollc Times. Qnrrr I.lltle Wander. From an account of the Doncaster (Knglandi Art club's annual exhibition In the Doncnstor Gazette: "Miss also goes In for portraiture. In hitting off her father's head her intentions are good, but the execution lacks very much hi artistic finish." In the London Mall's description of a pin ado In honor of the king of the Hel lenes the reporter said: "The soldiers, clad only 'n their scarlet tunics, pre sented an unpleasant contrast with the warmly clad members of the police force." From the windows of a British tailor: "We have cleared n Scotch merchant's1 remains of high class overcoatings at t big reduction." What nintlniralaliaa Mam. The difference between man and the o called "lower animals" Is that h. alone cooks his food and wears arti ficial clothes. And these are the two that Injure his hea!th!-St. Louis Globe-Democrat Instances Cited Prove Their I'seful. ness In Past Wars. A French military Journal has been pointing out that one of the principal requisites for a well oqulpped officer Is a powerful pair of field glasses. In these days of long range guns and Bmokeloss powder there cannot be two opinions as to the value of an accessory which will enable a General to Bee without be ing seen himself or exposing his troops to the view of the opposing forces. The lesson taught us by the Boors and the Japanese In recent cam paigns seem to be: Use all your art In finding out In seeing. In a word the movements of the enemy, while remaining yourself Invisible, and one of the most useful aids In this direction Is a powerful pnlr'of field glasses. According to the Journal I have referred to the French officer and non-commissioned officer are expected to provide their own field glasses, with the result that In most enses they are of Inferior quality and the officer's Judgment on them usually Is: "I can see as well with my own eyes." But If the War Office realized the value of the Hold glass In war It would be reckoned as Indispensable ns the service revolv er, and like that weapon would be purchased wholesale by the govern ment and sold to officers at cost payable in Instalments. Switzerland, we are reminded, long ago discovered the value of the field glass; the Swiss artillery non commissioned officers have always had good glasses. These are now about to be taken from them and given to the Infantry officers, and in their place more powerful field glasses will be supplied to the artil lery. Fishing In Motor Boats. Automobile fishing boats are ply ing the brine off Great Britain. Com petition among the fishermen on the east coast of England and Scotland has resulted In a motor fishing boat of eighty tons displacement, seventy five feet long, twenty-two feet wide, and fitted with a gasoline engine of twenty-four horse power running at 300 revolutions per minute. The en gine, which Is used only when winds are adverse, or lacking, can give the craft a speed of five miles per hour. It does not Interfere with either the storage of fish or the manipulation of sails, and replaces in its weight merely in extent that the ballast pre viously carried. The idea Is to allow individual crews to get their catch to market as soon as do the present fleet of "dTlfters," who employ a steam craft to collect fish from each member of the fleet In turn. The en tire catch Is then hurried to port, while the fishermen remain on the ground and continue their work. It the pioneer boat fulfils lis anticipa ted destiny a numcr of similar craft are expected to be built. Spontaneous Combustion. Mr. Karl Albecker has recently observed a curious case of burning writes the Vienna correspondent ol the Medical Record, which in all Its details suggests the Instances of spontaneous combustion spoken of In the older textbookB, and proves thai our understanding of the combusti bility of the human body is very Im perfect. The body of an excessively alcoholic adult was found one morn ing completely charred and shriveled to the size of a child's body. There was no evidence of a con flagration In the place where th body was found. An enormoui amount of fuel would have to be consumed In order to bring about such complete destruction of the soft parts, and even the largo bones. It seems ratlonnl to accpet the old view that the fat of the body surface melt and saturates the clothing, and thai this then maintains the flame, like e wick saturated with oil. Cigars Few Can Afford. A long, low strip of land, a val ley between high hills, lies five miler outside of Havana, and there," said a cigar salesman, "the best tobacco In the world is grown. The name of the place Is Abajo, and the Vuelta Abajo crops are al ways bought up two or three years In advance of their planting. They yield only 35,000 cigars annually. These cigars sometimes sell as high as $150 a hundred $1.60 apiece. "Vuelta Abajo cigars are only smoked by kings and billionaires. There are many fake Vuelta Abajos on the market. But the real thing, once smoked, can never be mistaken, for there is no other tobacco in the world with an aroma at once so pow erful and so delicate." When the Emperor Hunts. When Emperor William of Ger many goes out shooting a keeper ac companies him and when the game ia roused sticks a fork in the ground. The Kaiser, It is said, places his gun in the rest and handles the weapon pistol fashion. For everything that is shot a notch Is made in the fork, and when it Is covered with marks a new one is brought Into use. All these forks, the notches on which are a proof of the emperor's skill, are care fully preserved 'n the Kaiser's sport ing museum as a record of the bags he has made. Coinage In Malay Peninsula. The natives of the Malay penin sula have in use the smallest cur rent coin In the world. It Is a sort of wafer, made from the resinous Julco of a tree, and Is worth about one-twenty-thousandth of a cent. The smallest metal coin in circulation at the present day Is the Portuguese 5 rtls piece, worth six one-hundredths of a cent. IE ROY PLOWS win prizes whenever exhibited. We can give testimonials from some of the beat farmers in the United States, who say "the Le Roy draws easiei, holds easier, and does better work in all conditions of soil than any other plow used." Made by Le Roy Plow Co., Le Koy, N. Y. They are for sale by Lanson Bros., Tionesta. Flooring, Siding, and material for Window Casings and Inside Work. A good supply to select from always in stock. Call on or address. JAS. J. LANDERS, TIONESTA, PA, or P. l AMSLER. RAILWAY. TIME TABLE To Take Effect July 1st, 1905. NOKTU Kastern Time SOUTH 3 1 Butions 2 4" pallia in Leave Arrive; p.m. p.m 6 30 6 05 6 00 15 55 12 00 5 45 U 60 5 35 11 40 6 25 11 205 15 11 15 5 10 11 0.V5 06 10 K4 55 10 45 4 45 10 3014 35 10 10:4 20 1 7 7 7 Nebraska Rovs Run Lamentation Newtown Mills Kellettville Buck Mills Mayburg Porkey Minister Wellers Hastings BlueJav Henry's Mill Barnes Sheffield Arrive Leave 1 007 1 10 7 1 2f8 1 45 8 1 60S 1 55 8 2 10 8 2 25 8 2 40 8 8 059 3 15 9 p. ma, 10 00 4 15 a. m. p.m T. D. COLLINS, President. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. Schedule in Effect January 1, 1906. Trains leave Tionesta as follows : For OIL CITY, PITTSBURGH, and principal intermediate stations, 11:01 a. m. week days, Oil City only, 8:21 p. in. daily. For BRADFORD, OLEAN, and prin cipal intermediate stations, 7:53 a. ui. daily, 6:18 p.jm. week days. W. vY. ATTERBURY, Gen. Mgr. J. R. WOOD, P. T. M. GEO. W.BOYD, Q. P. A. Bids for Bridge Repairs. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received until Friday at li o'clock M., the 27th day of April, llKHi, by the County Commissioners at their office in Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., for repair ing the lower bridge across the Tionesta Creek at Nebraska. Repairs to be as follows: There shall be placed at each panel point a floor beam composed of two 12-indi 201-ponnd chan nel with three cast separators and con stiueted as shown nn plan with top flanges punched for bolting Joists. Fur nish for each end of bridge a 15-iuch 42 pound "I" beam, and anchor same to ma sonry. Provide new lateral system as shown on pla'.i. Hub guard will be con structed as shown on the plan and at tached to the trusses with ft U bolts, i lac ing filler between posts and guard. Fur nish 6-inch steel Joists, bolting same to floor beams with i bolts and clips. The new floor wlllconsiatof 3-ineh oak plank, well spiked to live lines 3x5-lnch oak spiking pieces, bolted to joists with J-inch bolls. The wheel guards shall be 3x0 oak blocked one inch ahove floor plauk, and shall be honk-bolted to the channel Joints about every tire feet with S-inch bolts. All steel and iron must be thoroughly scraped of all rust and scale, and painted one coat of such paint as the hoard of Commissioners shall direct, and all new material shall have two coats of said paint. The contractor shall be required to check all measurements given on the plan. All workmanship shall be done in a neat and workmanlike manner and shall be first class in every particular, being required to furnish any omission which may be necessary to complete the bridge ready for travel to the satisfaction of the board of County Commissioners of Forest County. Special plans and xpecl ti cations can be Been on tile in the Com missioners' office. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check lor two hundred dollars to show the good faith of the bidder. In case contract is let, a bond for the amount of the contract, approvod by the court, shall be riled with the Commissioners by the party receiving the contract. The Commissioners hereby reserve the right to reject any and all bids. L. AawKW, A. Wolf. Philip Emert, Commissioners of Forest County. Attest J. T. Dalk, Clerk. Tionesta, Pa., April 2, 1906. 8t THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S.S.CANFIEID PROPRIETOR. job TEjLicira- OFTIGIAK Office ) ,fe VA National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Kyes examined free. Exclusively optical. rYomiitly obtained, or FEE RETURNED. tO YEARS' tXPERKNCI. UurCHARCES Rl THE LOWEST. fiend model, photo or sketeh fur extwrt anarch and free report on patentability. INFRINGEMENT suits conducted before all courts. Patents obtained through us, ADVER. TISEO and SOLD, free, TRADE-MARKS, PEN. IONS and OOPVRIQHTS quickly obtained. Opposite U. 8. Patent Offloea WASHINGTON, D. O. Wi Electric Oil. Guaranteed for Rheumatism, Sprains, Sore Feet, Pains. i&o. Atalldealers Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Croup and Wliooping Cough. SHEFFIELD Sr TIONESTA protect a building from wear better than any other paint They cover so thor oughly that they preserve the wood from dampness and decay. We challenge competitors ton practical tide-by-side test with Lucat faiutt for covering capacity, rick f loss, long wear and lasting irilliancy of color. That's the most convincing way to prove the superiority of Lucat Faint over IW all other paints Ask your dealer for Lucat J'ainlt, John Lucas & Co Philadelphia I DR. CREWER MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, ML AND BLOCK. Entrance No. 205 Centre street and 206 Sycamore street. Rooms 5 and 6. Oil City, loniiM3-lvniiI Dr. Daniel Shannon, the well known Philadelphia specialist, is the physician and sugoon-in-chief of the Institute. He is permanently located at the above ad dress, where ho treats all chronic diseases of men, women and childien. lie makes a specialty ol all rorms ol Nervous Diseases, Blood Poison. Secret Diseases, Kpileptio r its, Couvumions, Hysteria. St. Vitus Dance, wakefulness. Cured under guarantee. Lost Mauuood restored Weakness of Young Men cured and all Private diseases. Varicocele, Hydrooele and Rupture promptly cured without pain and no de tention from business. lie euros the worst cases of Nervous Prostration, Rheumatism, Scrolula, Old Sores, Blood Poison, and all diseaBe" of the Skin, Ear, Nose, Throat, Heart, Lungs, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bludder. Itching Piles. Fistula. Stricture. Tu mors, Cancer and Qollers cured without cutting. Special attention paid to the treatment of Nasal Catarrh. HE WILL FORFEIT THE SIX OF $,000 for anv case of Fits or Kpileptio Convul sions that be cannot cure. Consultation free In English and Ger man aud strictly confidential. Write if you cannot call. Office hours: From 0 a. in. to 8:1)0 p. m. On Sundays, from 2 to 4 p. m. only. To the People Rich's Famous All Wool Sock has fallen into compe tition with a very inferior article. The imitation is so perfect that only ao expert is eb!o to detect the counter feit with its cotton and shod dy mixtures, until the sock is put into service. Unscru pulous competitors are rep resenting the sock as Rich's All Wool, thus deceiving the customer and injuring our reputation. To protect ourselves and the trado in the future Rich's Hocks will bear a Red Seal Trade Mark printed in white, a fac simile of which is 9hown above. Respectfully, John Rich & Bros., Woolrii'li, Pa. A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Itear of Hotel Weaver TIOIsTEST-A., pa. Telephone No. 20. TYPEWRITERS, $100 for25. Old Re A liable Consolidated Typewriter Ex change, 24:t Itroadway. New York, (Es tablished 1SS1.) Absolutely Tollable typewriters, (nil makes.) Shipped sub ject to examination, anywhere. Send tor Special Bargain List. A Store Policy To never be out of any staple article of mer chandise selling at a popular price, unless it be absolutely unavoidable. If for example a certain 25c hose be temporar ily out of stock, we replace it for the time being with one that retails at 35c. It a 75c taffeta, then one that sells ordinarily at 85c or 90c is substituted. While this is done very often, we seldom make mention of it in our advertisements. A lady at the counter recently commented on the exceptional worth of a 56-inch Black Pan ama at $1.25 a yard. The cloth shown the lady was our regular 1.50 cloth, which we were selling at 1.25, on account of being out of the regular 1.25 number. Should yon hap pen to be interested we'll be pleased to mail you samples of this cloth. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK. SURPLUS. IHme Deposits Solicited. Will pay Four l'er Cent, per Annum A. Watn Cook, A. B. Kbllt. Cashier. DIRECTORS O. W. Robinson, President. A. Wayne Cook, N.P.Wheeler, T. F.RKchev. Collections remitted for on day of pnyment at low rates. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest ptid on time deposits. Tour patronage respectfully solicited. Seasonable i flARDWARE A look at our stock will suffice to show that we are com pletely stocked p on everything in hardware for tbo season, Our large store room was never so crowded as now with all things needful for the Farmer, the Mechanic, the Contractor, the Builder, or the Householder. Bissbll Flows, Syracuse Plows, Lawo Mowers, Hand Cultivators, Garden Tools, Farm Implements, SEE OTXR, UEW Ball Bearing Clothes Wringer Turns so easily a child can run it, and does the work peifeclly Nice Stock of Buggies Al ways on Hand The Host for the Leuat Money. J. C. Scowden, Clothes that Fit You Always make you look better than clothes made for the other fellow. Mako your selection from our splendid line of spring fabrics and let us take your measure. Your suit will be made by the Kata Tailoring Company 4 lB4Unapell. Tt mrtiMvAip, u'") " knnwhow" it tkt Knhn-Tatltrti Clathit havt mad ihim Umttmt with all good dniut f ft Suit $18 and Upward Trouaar $4 and Upward J. G. BIGONY, Tionesta, Pa. mm CHICHESTER'S CNO.LISH Pennyroyal pills IFB. Ai-.T.ran.Di. I.K.1M, Mk Itruirln hr CIUCHKVrEK'S ENGLISH la KK.D snfl Void a.l.uia boiaa. ir.1.1 Ilk blai rlbbra. Tak. a. .tk.r. Brftiaa Dmcotvm Saaatll.U.aa tmd ljall. IIm. Buj r jrovr DroKgiat, at atad 4. la fartlaalaFa, Taatlaa.alali aaa " RaHaf IWr .'la' tm Uuar. bj ra ara Mali. 1 .OtH, T.atlB.ai.. aaM h all Draulaia. .. CalraMlert'aeaaleal ' aalna Bania, A. Malta, tail NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 50.000. $55,000. Wu.Smkarbauoh, Vice President Wm. Smearbaugb, J.T.Dale. A. B. Kellv. Sensible (a I Building Papers, Chickeu Wire, Screen Wire, Screen Doors, Kitchen Ware, . Paints and Oils. - Tionesta, Pa. ' DR. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY Pleasant lo Take, Powerful to Cure, And Welcome In Every Home. KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy ! adapted toallaireaiuidliotli Bcxo,Oordin(? permanent re lief in all cnc caused hy Impurity of the blooil. aurli an Kl.lnry, llln,lr and l.lv.r Com. Iliiinta; cures onstiuation and Weitknesaea peculiar to women. It provemuccccaful In case where all other medi cines have totally fniled. Noanflererehoulddeiinir an loniriwtluB remedy ia untried. It has an nnliro. Ken record of eiicceni for over SO Jeara. and has) won hosts of warm friends. J ' Are yon autlerin from any disease trawahls to the 'caiuea mentioned T If so, Dr. Kenoe.lv hna staked his personnl and professional reputation nn h la'emeutthtttFuvorlio Hemedy will do you Send for a free) trliil Imttlo and booklet ron tainiiigvBliinMc medicn (advice on Hie treatment of vnrioim diseases. Write alno for an "Eiisr TeHf for (liidiniToiili f you have kidney disease. Address Dr. Hiivld Ki niie.lv's Hons, ltonilout, N. V. REMEMBFR, the full name! a Dr. David Ken nedy;. FAVOKI I'K KEMEDY.madeat ltonilout, N. Y., and the price iaftt.00 (six bottle, t.1.00) at all ilni!!ista In the Uuited States, Canada and loruKU countries. Learn More About Poultry We will furnish you each month for five years the best reading matter published about poultry for $1.00 and give you one ?-nS nrrtf rimnuth Koek ESBa from Bradley, liros.'. Thompsons, or Hawkins strains, orone settinifof 8ln. Bl Comb While eliorn Kick from Knapp Bros.1, Rices'WyckollaV Van Dresers' strains as a premium. We also furnish eifKS from other varieties and valuable premiums with subscriptions to Poultry Heview. a paper which con tains each month the best articles mih. l.shed on all branches of the P,mtry business. One five-year subscription and one sett.ne of thoroughbred eggs for $1.00 One year ZS i cents. Sample copy and premium list 5 cents in sUmp, Poultry Review. Bog7, enlem, N. Y.
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