Smart k Silberbera: Woman KMIed a Neighbor. Passaic, N. J., March 6. Antoinette Tollo Bhot and Instantly killed Jo seph Santo at KIngslnnd, seven miles from here. The Tollo and Santo fam ilies were neighbors and apparently always had been on the most friendly terms. Santo was married and had thre-s children and Mrs. Tollo was the mother of a boy aged 4 and a girl aged 2. After being taken to Jail Mrs. Tollo said she killed Santo la de fense of her honor. Women's New Spring Suits, Covert Jackets and Coats Ready in the New Spring Styles. Scared to Death by Bolting noraea. Fairmont, V. Va., March 4. Aba Pethel, a Justice of the peace, aioa from fright while driving wun nu daughter, Miss Mollle. The wagon was on the edge of a precipice, near Glover Gap, when the horses bolted. The daughter succeeded In controlling the animals, and upon turning to her father, she found him dead m me wagon-bed. MikeIrc' Cat. Shakespeare liinkes frequent refer cucos to the cat In his plays. Lii'ly Macbeth taunts her husband when he hangs back from tho immlor with Ix-ttlng I dare not wait upon I would, Like the poor cat 1' the adage, alluding to that animal's fondness foi fish "What cat's averse to flub.?" bul Its unwillingness to wet Its feet In catching them. FulstutT seizes upon another feature of tho animal's character, so detested by all wakeful sleepers in towns: "'Sblootl! I am ns melancholy as a gib cat!" When Mercutlo longs ror a fray with Tybalt, he accosts uim. "Good king of cats, I would linve noth lng but one of your nine lives. That 1 mean to make bold wlthnl. and. as you shall use me hereafter, dry beat tli rest of tho eight," and thereupon re ceives that celebrated "scratch" which was "not so deep ns a well nor so wide os a church door." Hunting Missing Malt Pouch. Connellsvllle, Pa., March 4. Secret i - . Kaka rmm wn an. i 1 I Service llltu tnuro uoo aaviia PWAvt JnnlrAfs .mM HftJltS nrOTTllSG tO DO Inston to Institute a search for a VW ll V V " r I v Jl..nnSIJ frTV. a more nonular than ever during 1110 comine: man crane at Bear Bun the night of XT XT ' season. Their adaptation to the needs of almost any occasion make them very de sirahlo for spring wear, especially in these new spring models. Jan. 27. The pouch contained regis tered letters, and It Is said that about $200 In addition to valuable pack ages was lost. Her Hclorl. "My ancestors came over In the May flower," said the young woman who boasts. "Yes," answered Mrs. racklngham of Chicago, "I understand that travel was very cheap on that boat." Wash ington Stur. Covert Short Jackets. Single br tasted style, with notch i-nllnr. full ton sleeves and other touches of style that characterize the earmeot for the spriDe season, at 14 00, $5 00, t6 00 Hip Length Jackets. Excellent quality Tan Covert, flat Anllar Ln.n'.miiltnn kloasaa with lilf1lfil1 limited front SOd back trimmed with buttons, satin lined, at $3 50 llalil Coats, Made of Waterproof Cravenettes, in tans and nTford full lencrihs. with belts, boi Dleats. circular flat collars and bishnn sleeves, at $10.00 r Stylish Spring Suits. Splendidly tailored garments, made of serge, plain I'aoama and novelty Panama materials. Some fanoily trimmed with braid: all the wanted inrini? stvles. from the leading designers in the country, at $20.00 and $25 00 Covert Coals--Hi d lenelb. with fly front, lspped seams: three especially eood numbers, at $10 00 Covert Coats Of hard finished coverts, in tan shades, colUr less or with notch collars, trimmed with velvet, silk or covered straps, corsot or half fitted stvles. lined throughout with silk: extra values, $15 00 Haiti Coats. Waterproof Cravenettes in olives, tans and grays, finished with box nleata and belts, nlain or fancy sleeves, collarless or with collars. BDlendidlv tailored garments, at $15.00 tfew Silk Shirt Waist Sults.-Chiff.,n Taffetas, in preen, brown, blue, gray and black, waist shirred and pleated or shirred skirts; newest sleeves, perfect fitting and a showing that should be seen hv nvnrv nnranfi in need of a daintV Shirt Waist Suit, at $12 50, $15, $18, $20 New Brighton Hear Rumors. New Brighton. Pa., March 4. A report Is In circulation here that Jones & Laughlln have purchased the farm of the late George Hostetter, opposite Merrill dam, on the Ohio river, and that the Jones ft Laughlln Iron works will be moved or a big plant put up; also that a branch of the Wabash will llolillnnr HI Own. "Stingy, Isn't he?" "You've said It! Why, ho holds fast to everything he gets Ills clutches on and even bolts down his dinner! Sore, sain, Quick. For Live j ami Kidneys, Thomp son s liaiosma. Senator Walcotfa Body Cremated. Paris, March 7. The funeral of for mer United States Senator Edward O. Wolcott, who died at Monte Carlo on March 1, took place yesterday at the mortuary shapel of Pcre Lachalse cemetery In the presence of Ambas sador Porter, Henry Wolcott and some Intimate friends. The Rev. Dr. Good rich officiated. The body subsequent ly was cremated. The ashes will be taken to the United States. Injured In a Coasting Accident. Jamestown, N. Y., March 7. Seven persons were Injured, two perhaps fa tally, In a coasting accident last night. The party was coasting down Wash ington street and collided with a team and heavy wagon. Mrs. Richard Hen ning and Richard Fisher were the most seriously Injured. Their condi tion is critical. SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY. PA. Gives $50,000 to Harvard. Seattle, Wash., March 7 Samuel Sill, member of the board of over seers of Harvard university, has sub scribed 150.000 to a special fund of 11.000.000 to relieve the annual de ficiency existing at the Institution. The test of time Is the surest test Common sense Is the collective opinion of the majority of the people. Hence when the test of time and public opin Ion agree on a state of things, you may fael safe In following that opinion The principle obtain in medicine as well as In everything else. That which the majority of the people says is right must be right Therefore the certitude of the verdict on Thompson's Barosma, Kidney and Liver Cure. It has been used for many yoars by peopla all over the world. It has stood the test of time, and has the approbation of every one who has ever used it. Not In one so t tary Instance has Thompson's Birosma failed to accomplish what is claimed ror It the absolute cure for any affection of the liver and kidneys. Most of human physical - Ills spring from de rangement of those organs. The heart. me stomach, the bladder, the nervous system, the mind, all answer the dan ger tocsin which they sound. Why do you suffer or endanger life with neg lect, then, when a slignt expenditure for a time-tried remedy will put the blood of youth In your veins again? Rheumatism? That .is but one result of kidney ailment. You can and will make kindling wood of your crutches after a short course with Thompson's Barosma, At all druggists. 50c and L l'o LIT nam!" A rnm, famous In a West Virginia vil lage for Its propensity to butt, was en raged one morning, says the Philadel phia Tress, to discover Uncle Hilly, an aged darky, asleep . In the pasture. Undo Billy sat with his head bowed low- nnd his bald spot shining In the sun. The ram eyed it from a distance. Uncle Billy nodded, nnd tho imld top of his head bade detlunce. Tho ram stood tip and waved a chal lenge with its horns. Uncle Billy nod ded in acceptance. With a sharp "Ba-a-a-a-a!" the noil charged and launched Itself like a catapult at the offending pate. A little later It packed Itself up from the ground and wandered away to tho farthest side of the pasture to ruminate over the collision. Uncle Billy lookea up drowsily. "IV 11T rnm!" he murmured, 'no done wandered font de fold and foun" sorrow and tribulation!" James, I1W llnntl. 'Edith accepted old Mlllun's hand In mnrrlnge yesterday." The hand he signs his checks wun, I guess." Chicago Journal. The most changeable things In the world are tho course of waters nnd the humor of women. l'lttaeus. TO t l'KK A C01.II IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. K. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. '25 Colonll Untea via Nlrkrl l'lule Hand. Tickets a ill be on sale daily, March 1st to May 15lh inclusive, to points in Moutaua. Wyoming, Utah. INew Mexico. Arizona, Nevada, Idaho, Washington, Oregou and California at very low rates. rue, wire, 'phone, or ca'.l on A. C. Showalter, D. P. A., 807 (Mate Street, fcne, l'a. for full particulars. 145ml0 Ovrrlnml Limited to Cnllfurula . Leaves Uuiou Fassenger Station, Chi caco. C:05 p. m. daily, arrives San Francisco the tbint day in lime for a dinner- Route Chicapo, Milwaukee tfcSt. Paul Railway, Uuion Facihc and Southern Pacific line. All tick et scents sell via this route. Ask them to do so. llam'some book, de serintive of California, sent for six cenis postage. John II. Pott, Dis trict Fasseucer Aet.. Room D, Park Building, Pittsburg. 3t Oil City Trust Company.! Schutt Won Three-Mlle Run. Oxford. England. March 7. At the university field sports yesterday War ren Ellis Schutt. the Rhodes scholar from Cornell university, won the three mile run In 15 minutes 4 1-5 seconds. MARKET REPORT. JOS. SEEP, President. GEO. LEWIS, Vice President. H. R. MERRITT, Treasurer. CAPITAL, $300,000.00 SURPLUS, $300,000.00 Does a General Banking Business, Solicits accounts, and guarantees the best of attention to all business. A TD-w Pivnf. MrnH On certificates of de TCJ-W UCUU. tMm WAV. jt You dQ not rprtifipfitfi at the end ot six months or one 2930c -x- j POTATOES State and western. year, it continues iu ur.uw iuui pci i.ciii. nniu icuvum. New York Provision Market New York, March 6. WHEAT No. 2 red. $1.21 f. o. b. afloat: No. I northern Dulutn, $1.25 CORN No. 2 corn. 54c f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 yellow, 54 c. PORK Mess, $12.7513.50; family, $14.0015.00. HAY Shipping, 6570c; good to choice, 8290c. - BUTTER Creamery, extra, c 31c; western factory, 202Gc; state dairy, common to extra, 24 29c. CHEESE State, full cream, unull, choice. 13c. EGOS Stae - and Pennsylvania, Ri-tllers' Untea via NlrUel l'lnte Itcmd, On Feb. 7th and 21st, March 7th and 21at and April 4th and 18th, there will be on sale via the Mckel Plate, very low single trip tickets to points in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky. Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee and Vir ginia. Write, wire, phone or call on A. C. Showalter, 807 State btreet. Erie, Pa., for full particulars. 142al2 Hettler1 Kate via Mrkel l'lnte Kami. On Feb. 21st and March 21st very low single trip tickets will be on sale via the Nickel Plate, to points in Missouri, Arkansas Kansas, Okla horns, Indian Territory, New Mexi co. Texas, Colorado, Wyoming and South Dakota, Write, wire "phone or call on A. C. Showalter, D P. A 807 State street, Erie, Pa., for full Dariiculars. 143m'21 CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the ISignatme of Pa. sluGusr Moacs OFTICIA1T. Office ) fc 7M National Bank Building OIL CITY, PA Eyes examined free. Exclusively optical a Oil City, Pa. WSPSZSSS5ZZ No. 44-5o yard, 55o dozeu. No. 42-5o yard, 55o dozen. Sell a great ninny, thousand yards ol lace in a year, which eua bles us to buy in iuitnonse quautities and thereby secure every pos sible price concession It lurther enables us to sell laces at prices much luwer thau most stores. The selection coven a very broad rango and we shall at auy time be glad to send you samples. In ordering either one of the above please cut out the pattern wanted or quote numbers. Silks and Dress Goods. New Dress Goods and the stock ot new shirt waist suit silks is abont complete and if you're interested in either one of these we'll be pleased to send Samples, Duchess Voille, 25c. An American cotton manufacturer has imitated to perfection an im ported English Voille. Of course ii's cotton but the resemblance is so strong as to bailie any one at first glance to tell the difTereuce. Price is a quartor a yard and width is 30 inches. Plain grouuds, almost any color, with small figure. New Spring Jackets. $5 00, 80 00, 80 50, 87 50, 88 00, 88 50, 88 75, 80.50, 10 00, 12 00, 12 50, 15 00, 16 50, 18 00. 22 50, 25.00. Don't you suppose in a stock comprising all those prices you'll be able to find simething to please you? WILMflMJh IHMKSt Om GtFV. END NO MONEY BUP.DETT GRGAH AT FACTORY COST An unprecedrnted oppor tunity for every home to secure a FAMOUS tm An sbsolute SAViNO OF S50 to each pur chaser. 100,000 SATISFIED CUS TOMERS are singing the praises of this well-known organ which hns been on the market for 40 years. We avo decided to offer to the people o this state d ';ng this year 10,000 of these hifih-grade , , ans at factory prices NO DEALER'S PROFITS. You save this larRe item by purchasing direct from the maker - SENO US MO MONEY Organ will be sent free and you will be Riven 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 snd easy monthly pay ments until the orcan is raid for- V7E CHARGE MO INTEREST. Tach organ fully warranted. If sfter trial you do not i instrument as representee., wiu iukq r hands and refund ircignt cnarges no way obligated to keep it. ; responsibility, we refer you to your or Bradstreet I or uun s com- agencics. I his is an opportunity oifered. AND REIHtrAUiii THAT IT IS THE BURDETT ORGAN which you are privileged to buy on these terms. Why not get the best No home with out an organ can sf ord to overlook this offer. Many styles in both oak and black walnut to select from. Write ns at once and complete description ill be furnished you liyreturn mail. The Hobart ?. Cable Coanpanfj Manti fneturrr of lturdett Organs Srchnrati Stall, Chicago. SU. THE OLD RELIABLE per bbl. $1.251.4S. Heaping Measure Of perfect style and defying wear, there's nothing to equal Nett&etqn9 $ Shoes &t $30Q The care in designing and skill in shaping and sticthing 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. Buffalo Provision Market Buffalo, March 6 WHEAT No. 1 northern car lcadi, 11.20; No. 2 white, $1.15H m store. CORN No. 3 corn, 5151c f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 yellow, 62c. OATS No. 2 white. 3C I. O. D, afloat; No. 3 white, 36c. FLOUR Fancy blended patent per bbl., $0.50(317.25; low grades, $4.50 ttS.OO. BUTTER Creamery western, ex tra, 32c; state and Pennsylvania creamery, 31c; dairy, fair to good, 2402CC CHI2ESE fancy iuu croam, le-ri 14c; good to choice, 12(8)l3c; common to fair, 810c EGGS Selected, fancy, 28c. POTATOES Per bu.( 3638c. LIVERY STABLE, -OF- TIONESTA, - PENN. S.S.CANFIEID PROPRIETOR. Sycamore, Seneoa and Centre Streets, OIL CITY, PA ConrornliiK Scotch Punkluen. A "jiositlvely true tale" of Scotch pawklni'ss Is sent us by a naval corre spondent. He traveled up to Invcrncs slilre with a Scotsman, on wliosc taci turnity he fulled, after ninny efforts, to Impinge. The Scotsman still stared duliy, fixedly from the train. At Inst Intelligence began to show In his face and grew to ecstasy, nnd ho shouted in his excitement, "Look here, look here, that's whaur it was." His companion ruslu'd to the window. "In yon wee town," continued the Scotsman, "I wus charged suxpenco for yln cup of cof fee." London Globe. Why He Itetrnrled. Kllmoie After all, Stedman Isn't so bad a fellow. Ho came to me, man fashion, and took hack all the things ho hnd snld against my people. Ilur- mnn IiJ It voluntarily? Kllniore Practically that. It In true 1 threat ened to shoot him on sight If he didn't retract, but that was only a matter of eMail. Boston Transcript. A Queer Marriage Ceremony. Anions tho Kherrlns of India the marriage ceremony Is very funny. Taking a sninll portion of the hair of the bride and groom in turn from the center of the forehead, the priest draws It down on to the bridge of the nose. Then, pouring oil on the head, he watches it carefully as It trickles down the portion of hair. If the oil wins straight on to the tip of the nose their future will be fortunate, but If It spreads over the forehead or trickles off on either side of the nose, bad luck Is sure to follow. Their fortunes told, generally to their own satisfaction, the essential and Irrevocable part of the ceremony tnltes place. Standing up side by side, but with fnecs strictly averted, the bride and groom mark each other's forehead with "sindur" (vermilion). Marriage- Forbidden tbe Deformed. Deformed persons, who are very rare among the Sakals, or those at tacked by dangerous disease must uinke n vow of celibacy. Slngnpore East Buffalo Live Stock Market CATTLE Best steers on sale, $5.40 05.CO: fair to god butcher steers, $4. 4004.65; medium half-fat steca. $3 854.00; common to fair heifers, $3.253.65; choice to extra fat heifers, $4.755.00; good butcher bulls, $3.40 03.65: choice to extra veals, 7.5U.g 7.75; fair to good veals, $5.5l(8b.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS Choice lambs. $8.258.50; fair to good, $8.00 8 25; handy wethers, $6.00 6.25; mixed sheep, $5.75Q)b.uu. HOOS Mixed packers' aranes $5.405.45; medium hogs, $5.4005.45; pigs, light, $5.405.45. Buffalo Hay Market. HAY Timothy, prime, large bales, 113.50: timothy, prime, small, $13.00; No. 1 timothy, $12.5013.00; No. 2 do, $11.50012.00. Pimples, Piles, Eczema Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Tetter, Bait Rheum, Old 9orui. Ulrerx, Dlillhlal n CutHrrli, Cnm, uimpiwu nuvuiuui uips, Boll. Curliuucles, Felon, Itching, Blcecllnif. PnitriKlinx Piles, Insect Uitta. l'iln Ivy, nnd all Skill Diseases are cured by San-Cura Ointment Which will atop at once that Itchlna;, burning pain. We guarantee tliHtKan-furaOiiiniieiil ill not Ileal a cut nr sore of any kind until the poison la all removed: then it Ileitis rapidly. Prevent! cars. Urugjtista 25c and 6oe. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Bug f lee lo lei upon me most reaaunauio lonim. le will also do JOB TEJLCIlsrQ- AU orders left at the Post Oltlce wil receive prompt attention. A. COREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOITESTA, IF-A-. Telephone Xo. 20. Dr. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY Pleanant to take. l'owerlul lo lire, And AVi'lronio In nvcrv Home. u3 KIDNEY and LIVER cure. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy 's nilapten to an aues ana ixmi !. ominiiim . imnenl relief In all eamsenused by Impurity ol tho .loort. Buc h a, Kidney, Blaiiiler and Liver Com. jinlnni. Constipation and weakness teiillar to wnmen. Sue Rful fnrmvenrs. l'n-n-il by t. I. KKWKIIl'8 BO.VM Hoiidoiil. IV. V. I.UOalldrUKBli. Blx bottles S0.UU, II vMSr.. 1 . .1.. ... i: .,..,..... . --.I'll JL i . lm-ai t...-. - a r J. C. Scowden, Tionesta, Pa. Bill CURED- A Pennsylvania Man has no more use for Canes. Mr. O. D. Culver, of SilvBrn.ra., writes: 'I am 75 years of age. For 25 years I suf fered from a lame back and rheumatism. Last summer (in 1903) it settled in the mus cles of my limbs, so I hud to us two canes to get up or down, or to walk a step. I have doctored all the time, hut to no avail. I be gan the faithful nso of Cid-cnra Eolveut, Dr. David Kennedy's new lnedicino, and the results are wonderful. I have no back ache now, and I feel first class. I can't praise Cal-cura Solvent, Dr. Kennedy's now medi cine, too much." All drueu-ists. 1.0(). HOW TO TELL GOOD RUBBERS. There's a new rubber brand every few months ; and miphty poor some of them. But they're varnished up to look fine. There's just one sure way to tell f ood Rubbers look at the bottom or the brand. The famous CANOE! RUBBERS have the name "CANDEE"tamped on the bottom of every boot and shoe. The Candee Rubber Company is the oldest Kubber Company in the world, For 63 years Candee Rubbers have been as good as Rubbers could be made. Ask for Candees. Look for the Name. H. CHILDS & CO. Agents lor Western Pennsylvania, B13 Penn Avenuo, PITTS3URG, PA. A FRANCO'S! pnMbniiNKV( Safe, Quick, Reliable Regubto- Sminrlor to other remedies si.ld at hull prleea. Cure, ninnmteed. Su.-eewirully me,l l.y mcr UOO.OIIO W i.llien. rriee. li.jl Pill-., o o Rials or lv mail. 'lusilniiil"il !..-..-1-1 fu e. r. Lal'raucvi I'UlladeliihU, fa. A'eSc(able Preparationfor As similating tucroodartdRegula Ung the Stomachs and Bowels of Tromotes Digcslion,Chcerrul nessandnest.Conlains neillicr Opium.Morpliine norliivcral. Hot TiJatc otic. Ay afOUO-SAKUELmCm JmfJcm Seedm Mx.Smna Jhqrrrmme -lit (tuixuitrS(rfa ClrjifuJ Skignr . hinUnrrrn ncvar. Aperffcl Remedy forConslipa Tion , Sour Slomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions , Fcverish ncssnndLossor SLEEP. FacSunile Sifinnlure of NEW YOIiK. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of AW i EXACT COPVOF WRAPPER. ; ! J In Use For Over Thirty Years thi eiNTAun aetiniHr. new vo em. lllKlBM IMIIJ-K miij&i t I ' 1 r ? Write today for weekly price-list We pay the highest market prices for Bides, Calf-Skins, Pelts and Tallow In any size lots-Prompt payments Our reputation 10 years' fair dealing Bank references furnished , Force, Saucr & Co. South Canal St. ALLEGHENY, PA. ECZEMA and PILE CURE FREE K,")W',,K "list it was to suiter, I will pive Free of Clmrrte, to any Rlllictod pimitive curfl for lii zuuia, 8ait Klieuin, KryNlpolita, 1'ilea und hk ill dis eaneH, Iimtant relief. Don't xnil'er ionuer. Writo V. W. WILLIAMS, -100 Manhattan Avenuo, N. Y. lO-UO-lM mm COLLEGE ImimrtH A hoiiimI lillfilllfHM KIU4H- tlitn, cfvlii(t you ii v lutn Hlttl WIIIIIHII H lrt In lifv, enabling hiMl In IIiIhuifh nf Nim. ittirct. Nohii mttifir vhi-aI Ion; ntHrt any " rvM., iiiNiuirir, H. J) - I i f i. Straits Budget.