a Smart & STOSSSa A SUIT SALE Summer Weight, At Half Price Time's up for cloth suits. So soon 1 Aye, and despite the fact that they arc made of such light materials as to he adapted for summer service. We have fired the first gun in the clearance cam paign by reducing our cloth suits one or two of a kind to prices that insure quick sales. Ma terials include Serges, Heavy Altman Voiles, Im ported Panamas, Mannish Mixtures and Checks. ' So would advise all who want fine suits to be on hand and partake of these values. And this is what we have done to prices. $10 suits now $5 12 suits now $f 15 suits now 7.50 20 suits now 10 25 suits now $12.50 30 suits now 15 35 suits, 17.50 $40 suits now 20 50 suits now $25 Some Items of Interest in Waists. We shall present another shipment of these new "Mannish Waists," by some styled "Peter Pan," owing tq the lact that the heroine in the play of that name wears a waist of identical model. These mannish affairs, which are destined to find favor with her royal highness, the "Summer Girl," come in plain Irish Linen and imported figured Madras. They are made with turn-over collars, V neck and short sleeves, with deep turn-over cuffs. Price, 2.50. SMART & OIL CITY, PA. Oil City Trust Company. President, JOSEPH SEEP. Vice President, GEORGE LEWIS. Your Money Should earn you fair return. We pay P03P Cfcttt on Certificates of Deposit. Business by mail given special attention. ASSETS over $2,200,000.00 REDUCED RATES TO Oil City Races, July 17, 18, 19 and 20, 1906. Over 250 of the Highest Class Race Horses Ever gotten together in this section. Every day has fast races, and every race a contest for supremacy. The grounds a pleasure resort. Large crowds and fashionable turnouts. Don't miss these races. PENNSYLVANIA EAIliKOAP $10 From Tionesta TO Atlantic City, Cape May, WILDWOOD, SEA ISLE CITY, OR OCEAN CITY, N. J. July 6, August 1, 15, and 24, 1906. TiokotH Kood RoinK (in all regular trniiiH on date of excursion to Philmlolpliia anil connecting trulim to nenslmre (minis. Stop-Over of Ten Days at Philadelphia allowed on tf"iK trip If ti;kt is deposited with Station Ticket Agent, or on return trip, without dupoNit, within limit. TICKETS GOOD TO RETURN WITHIN FIFTEEN DAYS. Full Information of Ticket Agents. J. K. WOOD, Passenger Trafllo Manager. (JEO. W. IiOYD, (Jou'l Passenger Agent JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONKSTA. PA. Silberbersc SILBERBERG, Treasurer, II. R. MERRITT. IT T 1 VTI.'h . 1. C'V. I - ...1 . 1 1 1 mail order house, assistant manager I man or woman) lor tins county anil ad joining territory. Salary $20 and expenses paid weekly: expense money advanced. Work pleasant; position permanent. No In vestment or experiunce required. Write at once for full particulars and en close self-addressed envelope. COOPER S vo., J.aKent., Ubieago, III. TO ADVF.RTISK IN THIS PAPER r i j ABSENT M1XDKD TROFESSOIl. Inlodents That Made Him Source of Amusement to 111m Friends. Many stories are told of the ab-ent-mlndedngss of the late Sir John Burdon-Sanderson. formerly reglus professor of medicine at Oxford, who wns familiarly known as "The Bur tier." He used to delight his classes by stuffing one chalky duster after an other Into his pockets, and finally using his pocket handkerchief to clean the blackboard. At his own dinner table he would carefully carve the joint and serve his guestg, and then fall to on his own plate utterly oblivious to tho fact that he had for gotten to help himself. The late Sir Henry Acland had a story he always enjoyed of the pro fessor's absent-mindedness. While a guest at his house, Sanderson one day asked Miss Aclnnd If ho might have his luncheon earlier than usual, as ho wished to have a walk before returning to the schools. At the ap pointed hour lunch was duly served, and the professor left tho house. Ten minutes later, at his usual luncheon hour, ho returned, rang the bell, and asked the astonished ser vant to bring up lunch. It was duly sr-rved, and ho made a second hearty repast, utterly Ignorant that It was en encore. I.ady Sanderson left him one even iiv: to conduct his guests Into the i!'- Ins room. When she camo down t'e hall she found him helping "-.-m Into their overcoats, shaking ivads rn;l saving good night. I.on :l'm L:l!y M:;ll. Yn."!cs mid Miirnrnnl. ".".'.)' pi-nous believo nudles I .i; t.-d in Germany," says a New :v: Itr.Knn arm of tho law, "but ,:-:i ! not Hie ruse, for nudles, i;i;o;'i. sprnuheitl and vermicelli IV s.i;ne, only of different t nnd sbes. Nudles is a hnnd n." r"ppr:it!on of t'.ie mountains, nrr.rly every Italian and German a . II v in Anierlrn mnkes It by hand, i'.'ns never l:ike macaroni or i" in any form. The only way to ' i 's Imped. In Italy the cooking .' Ci i is lent to the head of the '.t ;-.::., whotVr he be rich or poor, if he has the time. The paste is drop; e 1 Into bol'lng water, and when done is drained in a colander. A pot-To-it crnvy Is made, with lima beans, p-'v. tiys and mushrooms added. viin a layer of macaroni Is put in a platter and covered with tho sauce, . o ie 1 1 n 1 i n a pepper and grated Pnr u'"snn cheese: then another layer, m l more sa:ice, pepper and cheese, until t ie dish Is filled. That makes an arti.stic dish. Careless people sim ply dump the macaroni into a deep i'.n'.i, )oir on nil the sauce, pepper and cheese and stir everything to further." A Dethroned Queen. Queen Nlawlng. a dusky central Af: lean potentate, now decrepit and discredited. Is said to have been the last ruler of Mpororo. She once pos sessed much Influence, partly due to superstitions fear. She claimed the po. er of Intercourse with the spirit world, and surrounded herself with much mystery. She lived completely hidden in a hut, from which she was nupposed never to emerge. When approached for any purpose, the re plies to questions were given In a Mf-'i, Fqiioaky voice, intended to bo accented as the voice of spirits. Cost of Artillery in France. In the arsenals of France, accord ing to a French paper, there are $S,nOO,000 worth of antiquated and useless artillery. The French navy uses fifty or sixty different models of guns, which makes the question of furnishing projectiles very difficult, and the powder used In the navy Is no unstable that one-quarter of It has lo be changed every year. It lasts on hoard ship only five years and in hot cli mates only two years. Illjili Authority. A rebellious husband was object ing to doing certain work about the house, and he quoted Scripture to his wife, showing that the house hold duties should properly be as signed to the woman. The good wife replied by reading to her astonished liege 2 Kings 21: U: "I will wipe out Jerusalem as a man wlpeth a dish, wiping it nnd turning it upside down." That husband has wiped the dishes ever since. . Origin of the Word "Tip." It Is said that, the word "tip" orig inated u couple of centuries ago in I he days 6f the coffee-houses. At the doors of eating rooms there hung brass-bound boxes bearing the plirusq "To Insure Promptness," and Into the slit In the top customers were expected to drop coins for the waiter. The initial letter of that . lna.se came in time to be used as a word. Ilmv s:utik Are Killed. Tiie ( tisineers in the British Navy have u xery effective way of killing sharks. They seal up a dynamite cartridge In an empty can, and put the can inside a large piece of pork. The pork is thrown overboard on a wire which has been connected with an electric butttery. When the shark takes the bait, the engineer presses a button, which explodes the cart ridge and kills the fish. , Old Age Annuity. Any one In Denmark who pays the etate six pounds nnd tun shillings when he Is twenty-one Is entitled to mi annuity of thirteen pounds when lie becomes sixty-five. But If he dies before that time tho state gets nil the luoncr. Thnin nson's Barnsma cures Nervous ness and is accnntalile to the most delicate stomach. 50c and $ 1.00. All druggists. A (il AUANTKKI) ( I KK FOR I'll. KM Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists are Biituorir.ud to refund money it Yum Ointmont fails to cure in to 1 4 days. SOe. Free Niniiiiipr Omiiuc Booklet, containing list of amuse ment resorts and quiet summer homes on the Nickel Plate Road. Cull on agent or address C. A. Asterlin, D. r. A., mi State street. J'-rie. !'., or B. F. Horner, G. P. A., Cleveland, 0, NnriM and the Clry. A prominent London clergyman, In referring to the fact that the tendency to encourage the visitation by the cler gy of the sick In nento eases is less than It was, remarked that "this Is probably one of the results of the more careful system of modern nursing, which lays stress on the Importnnco of keeping tho sickroom quiet. The old Idea was that tho friends of tho sick person should be allowed to crowd Into tho room. Now the nurse shuts them out, with good results lu the muln. Tho nurse has, therefore, become an exceedingly powerful force In regulating tho ar rangements of the modern household when there Is Illness In the home, and It often practically rests with her, more than with the doctor, to determine whether the patient shall be visited by the parish priest." Carina hlnr.r Plarlnw Tarda. A pack of Chinese playing cards Is a genuine curiosity. They are generally printed In black on thin cardboard, the average width and breadth being about that of tho finger of a human bolug. In some eases they are only half an Inch broad and about three and a half Inch es In length. The length, no odds what the sb.e, Is always at least six times that of the width. Some of the packs have queer representations of our 'kings," "queens" and "knaves" stamp ed upon theni In black. Others are dec orated with the figures of animals, birds and fishes Those used by man darins and high odlclals bear only fig ures of niylhologlenl crentures. AUDITORS' STATEMENTof accounts of Tionesta Borough HoboOl Funds for year ending Juue 4, 11NKI: J. C. Scowden, Treas, Dr. To balance last settlement f 110 17 8. J. Setley, tax l'.HU 73 00 W. (I. Hood, taxes old duplicates 210 74 State appropriation 700 26 Tionesta Twp. tuition tojuue,'03 400 M T. F. Ritchey, Amsler judgment 274 27 American Book Co 4 M) S. J. Setley, J. P., fine 2 00 Old stove sold fl SO Maynard, Merrill A Co 1 7(1 Katherine Osgood, for books I 20 V. H. Hood, Col., tax 1905 2,044 89 Cr. By orders redeemed 1:1,457 38 2 per cent coin, on (3,467.38 (it) IS Balance - S02 00 f 1,028 63 W. II. Hood, Col. Dr. To duplicate, W06 : f.2,402 42 5 per cent added on $243.70 12 18 $2,414 60 Cr. By f per cent abatement on $1,501.83 $ 82 60 Land returned 5 07 Exonerations 44 40 Treasurer's receipts 2,044 89 2 per cent com. on $1 ,609.23 31 38 5 per vent com. on $533.70 2(1 09 Balance uncollected, 1905 178 68 $2,414 60 BTATKMKNT )V EXPENDITURES. Secretary's salary $ 40 00 Truant officer 1 50 Commencement expenses. 27 75 Rent of organ 9 00 Teachers' salaries a 1,970 00 Janitor 134 70 Books and supplies 512 19 Gas and water 108 00 Paid on Crawford order 600 00 Interest and insurance 46 83 Repairs 89 41 Directors' convention 18 00 $3,457 38 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Assets. Cash in treasury $ 502 00 Uncollected lax, 1905 178 58 Bal. due on duplicate of 1902 273 09 " 1903 347 49 " " 1904 247 43 Due from county 15 90 $1,564 55 Liabilities. Orders outstanding $ 2 00 Assets in excess of liabilities 1,562 65 $1,564 55 We, the undersigned Auditors of Tio nesta Borough, hereby certify that we have examined the above accounts and found them to be correct to the best ol our knowledge. Joseph Joyce, Harry P. Bankhead, Attest, Auditors. At. A. Cakhinokr, Clerk. June 7, 1906. Ordinance No. 19. An Ordinance to repeal Section Twenty- one 01 an uroinance establishing a Board of Health in the Borough of Tio nesta. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Town Council of the Borounn of Tionesta. Pa.. and it is hereuy ordained by authority of the same, that section Twenty-one of an Ordinance of the Borough of Tionnsta, Fa., establishing a Hoard of Health in the Borough of Tionesta, approved the sixteenth day of December, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three, wDicti reads as Inllows: 'Section 21. Between the first day of June and the first day of October in each year and at such other times as the Board or iieaitn may direct, no dog shall be allowed to be at large upon auy of the streets, alleys or highways of the Bor ough of Tionesta, without being properly muzzled, not witu merely a sirap around the jaws, but with a wire or tnetallie muz zle, in such a way that the animal cannot bite, and It shall be theduty of the Health Olllcer, Poundmaster, or any of the Po licemen finding any dog ruuningat large upon any of the said streets, alleys or highways, without being muzzled as above specified, to place such dog in a pound to be provided tor such purpose, there to be kept for a period of not less than three days, unless sooner reclaimed by the owner as hereinafter provided, at Hie expiration of which tbtee days such dog hall be killed, as provided by rule thirty -one of the Board of Health, which is enacted, adopted and made part of this ordinance," be and the same ia hereby repealed, J. B. Muse, President of Town Council. Attest, A. C. Brown, Secretary. And now June 13th, 1900, the above or dinance is not approved for the following reasons, viz: First, There have been many complaints made to the Burgess in regard to the dogs owned by Chas. Lan son, Abe Hepler, and Robert Fulton as being cross and not safe to run at large without a muzzle. Second, A majority of the Board of Health is unfavorable to tho repeal of the ordinance, unless an or dinance be passed to require the owners of dogs to keep their dogs from running at large. Third, Many citizens are not in favor ol the repeal of the above section. John T. Carson, Burgess. June 15, 1900. The Ordinance No. 19 is hereby reconsidered and passed by vote of two-thirds of all the members of the Council and over the veto of the Burgess. J. B. Musk, President of Town Council. Attest, A. C. Brown, Secretary. OFTIOIAK Office ) 7X National ISauk Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. Exclusively optical. DR. GREWER MEDICAL AND Sl'RGlCAL I5ST1TITE, NOLAN D BLOCK. Kutrauce No. 205 Centre street and 206 Sycamore street, Rooms 5 and 6. OH City, lN-oiiiwylvanla. Dr. Daniel Shannon, the woll known Philadelphia specialist, the physician and sugeon-in-chiof of the Institute. He is permanently located at the above ad dress, where ho treats all cluonio diseases of men, women and cblldieu. He makes a specialty of all forms of Nervous Diseases, Jilood Poison, Secret Diseases, F.pllcplio Fits, Convulsions, Hysteria, St. Vitus Dauco, Wakefulness. Cured under guarantee. Lost Manhood restored Weakness of Young Men cured and all Prl vatedlseases. Varicocele, Hydrocele and Rapture promptly cured w Ithout paiu and no de tention from business. He cures Inn worst eases of Nervous Prostration, Rheumatism, Nurotula, Old Sores, Blood Poison, and all diseasea of the Skin, Kbt, Nose, Throat, Heart, Lungs, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Itching Piles, Fistula, Stricture, Tu mors, Cancer and Goiters cured without cuttlug. Special attention paid to the treatment of Nasal Catarrh. BE WILL FORFEIT TIIE SIX OF ii.OOO for any esse of Kits or Kpiloptlo Convul sions that ho cannot cure. Consultation free in Knglish and Ger man and strictly confidential. Writs if you cannot call. Office hours: From 9 a. in. to 8:30 p. in. On Sundays, from 2 to 4 p. m. only. WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, and material for Window Casings and Inside Work. A good supply to select from always iu stock. Call on or add res?. JAS. J. LANDERS, TIONESTA, PA. or F. l AMSLER. HAIL1VAY. TinCE TABLE To Take Effect July 1st, 190.r. NORTH Eastern Time SOUTH 8 1 j Stations I 2 4 p.m a. m Leave Arrive p ni. p.m 6 80 !t 05 !6 00 15 65 7 Nebraska 7 Ross Run Lamentation Newtown Mills Kellettville Buck Mills Mayburg Porkey Minister Wellers Hastings Blue Jav Henry's Mill Barnes Shelllold 1 007 1 10 7 1 25 8 1 45 8 1 606 1 65 8 12 00 5 45 11 60 5 35 11 40 5 25 11 20 6 15 11 15i5 10 11 05!6 05 10 55 4 55 10 45 4 45 10 30 4 35 10 111 4 20 10 oo;4 15 2 10 8 2 25 8 2 40 8 8 05 9 3 159 p.m a. Arrive Leave a. m.lp.in T. D. COLLINS, Presidknt. Pennsylvania I RA1LIIOAD. Schedule in Effect May 27, 1906. Trains leave Tionesta as follows : For OIL CITY, PITTSBURGH, and principal Intermediate stations, 11:01 a. m. weekdays, Oil City only, 8:21 p. m. daily, 6:28 p. m. Sundays. For BRADFORD, OLEAN, and prin cipal intermediate stations, 7:53 a, m. daily, 4:10 p. m. week days. For Warren and Intermediate stations, 2:43 p. m, Sun days. W. vV. ATTERBURY, den. Mgr. J. B. WOOD, P. T. M. GEO. W. BOYD, O. P. A. DR. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY Pleasant to Take, ".,( And Welcome 4Ji. ' In Every Home. KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE Ir. Pnvid Kcrrt.pily's Fnvnrltf Itemeily Is adapted tnalln'eH uiitl li'itli bcich, niTonlin MTtnanent re lief la hUch'h cnurW'd hy Impurity nf the blood. bu It a Kltlnry, i;iiiMnr ami 1Jvtr Dom plHiiit; ctircH ('onHtiiMliou ami AVeukneHiw-ai peniliitr to women. ll proven HiirrecHfiil inciinea where ill other medU cinen have totally failed, No miffurer should despair at long fia this remedy in untried. It has an unbro ken record of iicc( sa for over 80 years, and has won Iiomh of wnrm friends. Are yon suiTt-ring from any dfaeanA trarenhlA to the enin i-h niriiiioni d ? If bo, lr. Kennedy hits striked Iiin pt:rinnl and professional repuiniion on the MiitcmeiitOuiL 1'uvorite Ititmedy will do you good. Send for n frro trial linttln and hooklrt con tnlniiiK vahmMe mclim I advice on tho treatment of various diBeaitea. Write alnof or an "KitHy Tent for flndine on 1 1 f voti have kidney disease. Address Jr. David Keitiiftly'H Son, Ron do tit, N. Y. HF,MKM:iKHf tho full nanus, s lr. David Ken nedy's FAVOU1TK KEMKDYjinadeat Itoinlout, N. V.,amUhc price ia SI .00 nix bottles .oo) at nil ririi'itftd hi tho Uuited btutes, Canada and foreign countries. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S.S.CANFIEID PROPRIETOR. JOB TEA-CITO- Semi-Annual Clearance Sale ContlnueM All TIiIm Week. Every economically incline'! wumau in litis vicinity, who Las any Dry Goods putchases to be made this week, elionld see what thin tale offers. No matter what the item may be, cbauces are it's beiog sold here this week at a fraction only of the reg ular price. If advantage is taken of the Original Sale Feature outlined helow, an opportunity is nlforod to socuro almost any item of Merchandise at from 15 to 25 per cent less than regu lar selling price. On Thursday all merchandise selling regularly at $1.50 will bo sold for $1.27. On Friday all merchandise soiling regularly at $2.00 will be sold fort 1.G5. On Saturday all merchandise selling regularly at $2.50 will be sold for $!.!(). WILLIAM B. JAMES, SSL"? FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time Deposits Solicited. Will A.WaynkCook, President. A. Wayne Cook, A. B. Kkllt. CHulilor. DIRK0T0R8 G. W. Robinson, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. RiUihev. Collections remitted for on day of pr.ynient at low rates. . We promise our custom ers all the benefits consistent with conservative banking, lntorest pskl on time deposits. Tour patronage respectfully solicited. Seasonable Sensible HARDWARE I A look at our ttook will suffice to show that we are com pletely stocked ip on everything in hardware fur tho season, Our large etore room was never so crowded as uow with all things needful for the Farmer, the Mechanic, the Contractor, the Builder, or the Householder. Dissell Plows, Syracuse Plows, Lawn Mowers, Hand Cultivators, Garden Tools, Farm Implements, M SEE OUB UEW b Ball Bearing Clothes Wringer r Turns so easily a child can run k& i st: nj i race look, oi .ouggies Al ways on Hand The Rest for the IiCiist Money. fir? J. C. Scowdcn, ""l Juu '"""6 Lucas J?? Good paint SjQ I saves caroentcrs' bills. (Tinted Closs) cover so thoroughly and last so .long thnt thoy preserve wood for years beyond its natural limit. They don't crack and peel and blister like some paints which in that way subject the wood to.dampness and decay. Ask your dealer. John Lucas & Co Philadelphia A. CURE Y, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. FinOj Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Kates. Hear or Hotel Weaver TIOlsTESTJL, ZPA. Telephone No. 20. TIT A till Electric Oil.-Gunrsnteed for IV HrJII Klieumatitm, Sprains, More If Ult U Feet, f atDH, Ac. At all dealers OIL CITY, PA. NATIONAL RANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150.000. $55,000. pay Four Per Cent, per Annum Wm. Smkahdadoh, Vlre Prenidont Wm. SinearbaiiKh, J. T. Dale, A. 1). Kellv. Building Papers, . Chicken Wire, Hsreen Wire, Semen Doora, Kitchen Ware, Paints and Oils. it, and does the work perfectly jd X" ii J n I Tionesta, Pa. u cj-rrj pj?1 Paints fU TbrtftreniortMr('alI Pnttrmisolj loth United BtttM than of any other make o f pattern. 'Ikl U oa Recount o their sUjrU, accuracy and simplicity, McCall'H MaffarlnrfThfl Queen of Faihton) haa neraaubichbra thn any other Lat)tr' Magatlna. On year! aubtcrlptlnn 12 mitnlwr) cuata 00 ornta Lt number, ft crt( ery aubacribar(ua&lcCall Jt'at tarn Freo. fiubcrlb today. Ijtt&f A rnntfl Wnntoil. Horxlvome premlnrai or llbaralcakh Cnmniliaion. Pattern Catalofruefof 600 da. Ipna) ftnd tfeinlum Catalofus (ahowtof 4uo preinluma) cut bt Addicaa XU& UcCAIX CO Naw York. tm CHICHESTER'S ENQLISH ' PEr.HYROYAL PILLC IJKV . OrliclnuT and Only Jenulo- In Hrin ant (Mold toetaUia boiM. araki with blun ribbon. Taki other. RifiiMa IUrrtMa HuaalllulUna mmd Imha. Uiui fr Tartleularat Taatlaaaalala all ftruMiaia I!kUhH4rL.i'.n n tMM M.ll. IUIIIiaTulll...i.l. O.IJ I. ttl papar. M4laa aaWr. I 11 1 LA PjC
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