Smart k Silberbers igh Class Goods That Are Not High Priced. That's wbat this store is constantly trying to attain. Our one aim, our highest ambition, is to place before our customers the mod desirable merchandise at a price lower than most stores sell at. This store is oar pride we want to improve it wherever and whenever we can. The Best Possible Values In Tan Covert Jackets. If you have deferred the selection of a Covert Cat till now, you have lost nothing so far as variety or novelty is concerned, for, at the moment, our assortments are larger and more attractive than they have been at any time this season. Another point that should be strongly emphasized is the fact that, as iu Corsets, our Coat stock eiiihracs garments designed to fit different types of figures. No matter whether you are tall or short, stout or otherwise, you can God a Coat here to fit and suit you. Another Lot of Those Silk Petticoats at $5.00. For those who havi heard about the wonderful Petticoat value the foregoing caption would suffice, but for those who may not, we append description. All Sdk Petticoats, silk foot ruffle, Urge and full the best wearing silk on the market. We are Particularly Proud of Our Line of $4, $5, and $6 Hats. No need to wonder what style of headwear the fashionable wom en on the Boulevards, Fifth Avenue or Hyde Park are wearing; it's all to he seen here in our choice assortment. SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY. PA. Oil City Trust Company. President, JOSEPH SEEP. Vice Pres., GEO. LEWIS. Treas., II. R. MERRITT CAPITAL, SURPLUS UNDIVIDED PROFITS HAUF Yflll MAF1F A Will 0 The will orany one naming the Oil City IIHlL IUU UIHUL ft II ILL I Trust Company as executor, thus insur ing the carrying out of all the provisions of the will, will be drawu up by our solic tors, Messrs, F. W. and J. L. Hays, without charge to the testator. . Accounts Solicited. Our Certificates of Deposit continue to draw FOUR PER CENT.' Interest until returned. The Work of , Jb IT I JL i iIitOiL Falls heavily on the youngsters' shoes. Something we recog nize as fully as you do. We have met these acknowledged stiff requirements and offer you the solution. Oat? Children's ShOCS just to withstand the hard usage easy on the little feet while doing fitted. Sycamore, Seneoa and Centre The Voice of tile Turtle DoTe. One of tin' must complete misappre hensions with regard to the voices of binlilom occur when wo listen to the monosyllable coo of tho restful tunic dove. By 110 means n musical sound In Itself, yet It is so bound up In our niinils wish the sleepy ulnimmr of sum mer iil'lenioons that we lmagino the silting dove us crooning to herself from sheer contentment with her lot. Very different Is the reality. That drowsy monosyllabic is the voice of the male dove, iM)t of the hen upon tho nest, and while he utters it his unties lire ludl rrous to observe. Usually he Is giving peremptory orders to his wife to get off tho nest. In order that he miiy take her place, mid if she hesitates to obey ho enforces his commands with sharp pecks upon the head. At other times !;e seems merely to order her off the nest for the pleasure of witnessing her devotion to his person, after which lie will suddenly become abstracted 111 milliner inn) presently go off to the feeding place.-London Graphic. $640,000.00 are made with unusual care, of active childhood, and to be so. Children's feet correctly Streets, OIL CITY, PA I:n;er:ilivp, "And when we're married," he said, "we'll have to take n nice little Hut up town somewhere." "Oh, no, Henry," she replied, "we'll simply have to live somewhere lu the country, because I'm sure one of our wedding presents will be a lawn mow er. Mrs. Subbubs ns much as told me she was going to give us one." l'lilla delphlu I'ress. Pimples, Piles, Eczema Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Old Snnn, Ulcers, Chilblains Catarrh, Cnrim, Chnpiert llancla and Lipa, Boll. Citrliiinclcs. Felons, Itching, bleeding, l'niirtnlinK 1'ilefl, insect Kill H. 1'lllsoll Ivy, unci all Skin DUeaHe are cared by San-Cura Ointment Which will iop at onee that Itching, burning pain. We iruaraiitee lhatSnn ( 'uraoinuiienlwlll nut heal a cut or Mire of any kind until the poiscm la all removed; then It ht-ula rapidly. Freveula can. IttUKicmla k and 6Uc. TROOPS FIRED INTO CROWD. Nearly 100 Persons Killed or Wounded In May Day Disturbances. Warsaw. May 2. Nearly 100 peoplo were killed or woundei In disturbances lu various quarters of Warsaw ye terday. The troops apparently werg uncontrollable and violated all orders to uct with moderation. They fired lulu crowds of demonstrators and workmen In retaliation resorted to the use of fire arms and bombs. What approaches a reign of terror exists; the city presents a most gloomy as pect, and the temper of the entire community augurs 111. May day opened with every prospect that the recent gloomy forebodings would find contradiction In a peaceful ending. The presence of numerous patrols of Cossack cavalry and In fantry, was the only reminder of lurk ing danger. The first disturbance oc curred between 1 and 2 p. ni., when a procession of several thousand work men carrying red flags marched along Zelazna street. Suddenly several squadrons of uhl ans appeared but without Interfering with the procession and took up a po sition along the sidewalks while the workmen passed, through the lines. Then a company of Infantry ap proached from the front and Immedi ately the cavalry charged into the procession, driving It with the flats of their swords Into a disorganized mass. When the cavalry withdrew the In fantry fired a volley, whereupon tho demonstrators turned and fled. Tho Infantry continued to discharge volleys Into the retreating, shrieking multi tude. Thirty-one persons were killed and many wounded, and of the latter It Is believed that 15 will die. The shooting is described as having been quite uuprovoked. It . has aroused the most Intense indignation among all classes la Warsaw. Many of those who were killed or wounded were shot iu the back, showing that they were running away when they were struck Another terrible scone was enact ed at 5 o'clock p. m. at the corner ot Zlota and Sohnore streets, when work men fired from behind a wall at a pa trol, which Immediately opened fire on the passing crowds, killing ot wounding 10 persons. The first bomb throwing occurred at 9:35 o'clock at night when a bomb was thrown Into a Cossack patrol neat the Vienna station. Three Cossacks ad one policeman wero killed and two ladles who were leaving the sta tion at the time were severely wound ed by the explosiou of the bomb. MARKfcT REPORT. New York Provision Market New York, May 1. WHEAT No. 2 red, 92 c f. o. b afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 99c. CORN No. 2 corn, G2c f. o. b afloat; No. 2 yellow, 53c. OATS Mixed oats, 26 to 32 lbs. 34,435c; clipped white, 30 to 4( lbs., 3539c. PORK Mess, $13.12 013.50; fam lly, per bbl., $14.50(315.00. HAY Shipping, G0G5c; pood to choice, 77V682&c. BUTTER Creamery, extra, 263 27c; common to extra, 232Cc; stat dairy, common to extra, 2025c. CHEESE State, full cream, small choice, 14 Vic. EGGS Siate and Pennsylvania, 2021c. POTATOES State and western, per bbl., 75c $1.00. Buffalo Provision Market. Buffalo, May 1. WHEAT No. 1 northern In store, 98c; No. 2 white, 90c. CORN No.,2 corn, 51c f. o. b afloat; No. 2 yellow, 530. OATS No. 2 white, 33 c f. o. b afloat; No. 3 white, 3340. FLOUR Fancy blended patent per bbl., $5.75G.50; winter family patent, $5.005.75. BUTTER Creamery western, ex tra, 27c; state and Pennsylvania creamery, 27c; dairy, fair to good 23c. CHEESE Faucy full eream, 14 d 14c; good to choice, 1314c; com mon to fair, 8llc. EGGS Selected, fancy, 17C. POTATOES Per bu., 30c. East Buffalo Live Stock Market. CATTLE Best steers on sale, $i!.0t 6.35; fair to good butcher steers $4.75 5.00; medium half-fat steers $4.00(S4.25; common to fair heifers $3.75'94.25; good to choice heifers $4.50(85.00; good butcher bulls, $3.7E 4.25; choice to extra veals, $5.50 5.75; medium to good veals, $4.50(3 5.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Choice lambs, $7.407.50; clipped lambs $6.25C.40; handy wethers, $4.85 5.10; mixed sheep, $4.f54.75. HOGS Mixed packers' grades, $5.505.55; medium hogs, $5.455.50; pigs, light, $5.355.40. Utica Dairy Market. Utlca, May 2. Sales of cheese on the Board of Trade were: Small colored, 5 lots of 275 boxes al 12c; small colored, 5 lots of 20C boxes at 12Vc; small colored, 4 lots ot 200 boxes on commission; small whlto 2 lots of 100 boxes at. 2c. BUTTER Sold at 2G&27c. Little Falls Cheese Market. TTtica, May 1. On the Little Fallt dairy market today the sales of cheese were: Small colored, 14 lots of CC0 boxes nt 12c; small white, 12 lots of 54C boxes at 12Vic; twins colored, 5 Ipti of 225 boxes at 12Hc; twins white, 11 Jots of 430 boxes at 12c. Overland I. hulled tu t'lilifnrnin Leaves Union Passenger Station, Chi cago, 6:05 p. m. daily, arrives San Francisco the third day in lime for a dinner- Route Chiengo, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific line. All tick et agents sell via this route. Ask them to do so. Ham some book, de scriptive of California, sent for six cenis postage. John R. Pott, Dis trict PaBseogor Agt., Room D, Park Building, Pittsburg. ot The Same of Sally Loan. Every one knows what a Sally Lunn Is, but few people lmve any Idea how this particularly nh'o kind of tea cake got its niune. Sully Lunu was n Bath celobrity, who kept n cake shop, which was n favorite resort of both youth nud age Iu the old west country town. Sally orglnnlly carried out her cakes, morning and evening, In n basket with a white cover. Later on her small shop In Lilllput alley became n favorite haunt, and Ialmer, a baker and musi cian, seeing that It was a very good thing, bought the business, composed a song and set It to music. This song became a popular street ditty, burrows were used to distribute the cakes, und Palmer linn lly retired on the profits of the business. lllnrMi-lrx Devoted Wile. Oil the way down to llattlcld Mrs. Disraeli bad it fall on the premises of a dealer In uiarliK' and cut her face most severely. When she reached her desti nation she took her hostess tiside and said: "My husband Is preparing a great speech. If lie finds out that I have had this accident lie will be quite upset. I want you take me straight up to my room and say I've a headache. He lias lost his eyeglass, nud If you put me n long way from him at dinner be will never see what condition 1 am In." The plan answered admirably, ami IHsrnoll did not find out what had happened for two d:iys.-liiary of Sir Mountstuurt (irtint Huff. The Klrt I'henli. Legend tells us tlmt the first phenlx was born In the garden of Eden and had Its nest In a great red rose the first rose that ever bloomed. When the angel drove Adam and Eve out of paradise a spark ef fire fell from the angel's fiery sword and burned up the phenlx and his nest. Out of the ashes spri.ng a glorious bird, which nlso lived ."(Hi years before mysterious ly burning Itself, at every recurrence of which a new idienlx Is said to arise. TO CTKK A t'OI.O IN ONK DAY Take Laxative Bronio Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund tho money If it falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. '25 CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Pianoforte Instruction T. C. INGRAHAM, Well known to the people of this vicinity; will devote one day in each week, Tues day, to bis class In Tlonesta, at Kovard's Hall, where patrons cau see hi in as to terms, etc. - 3in JAMES HASLET, Suscessor to S. II. Haslet's Sons. GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA. FKNN FARM MACHINERY Do You Need A Grain Binder, Cora Binder, Mowing Machine, Reaper, Hay Tedder, Pake, Disk Harrow, Spring orSpikellarrow Grain Drill, Land R 1 er, Hay Loader, Side Delivery Rake, Steam Threshing Machine, Corn Planter, or any Other Kind ot Machiuery, I Have It at the Right Price and easy terms. Every article guar auteed. I do Dot Handle good made by the Trust. Repairs always od hand. Pll trade for your old ma chine. See me; get my prices; we can deal. Yours truly, J. C, BROMLEY, TIONESTA, PA. or the Lulled Stairs. Home Office, - Pittsburg, Pa. $100,000 CASH CAPITAL. The League was organized a few years ago witb f.iO.ooo capital hut has recently been increaxfd to 100,000 capital stock. and writes the best contract on thn face of the earth. Every man, woman and child should join the Ijeapue. 1 here Is no "wild cat" nor "blind tipr" business about it. They make a plain contract t pay lor a S 1 00 One Hundred Dollars Burial $ 1 00 and charge only a small payment each veai. On a child under 11) years old it only costs !M) cents a yer. Kvery claim is guaranteed by a bank draft attached to contract. There is no not air pioposltion about it. It lakes monoy to pay tun tin dertaker when you die. Your people se lect the place and what you want to be buried In, The League Pays the Bill to the Amount of $100. If you wish a more expensive funeral the Iieague will pay gMHi.oo on too mil ami you pay tlio balance. Jf anytiouy ills pules the above, report it to any of our agonts and wo will take pleamre in show ing you that every word of it is true. We are now doing bUHini-Ki In IZ Mlstes aoo our hiiftineHM is increasing bv leaps and bounds, it conl.i iua only Jl.no to join The, Jxtujnc. Yours respectfully, JAS. WILSON, Manager, Room 1, Centre HI k, Franklin, Pa. J. P. 1IULING, Ageut, Tiouesta. DlllleedK. Tho little creature which possesse tho distinction of hnvlntt more Ioks tlinn any other animal In that which belongs to the family of Inserts known as mlllopeds, or thousand footed. There aro several different species of these, but they all possess tin eoininou eltur ncterlstic of lin vhii? se .inented bodies, each segment of which Is provided with Its own pair of feet. These nro set so closely tiloni? the body ns to re semble hnlrs, and when they move one nfter another with perfect regularity the effort Is precisely the snine ou n small scale as tlmt of u Held of oats undiilnttiiK under the Inllueine of tho wind. Some species of nitllepeds have ns many us Hot) separate nud distinct ICrs. They are all perfectly harmless, unlike the oontipeds, which frequently have the power of lnllletlii)? poisonous wounds. THOMPSON'S BAROSMA, KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE. You exist bemuse you breatho, but are you the healthy mnn or woman yon should he? Is existeneo a Joy to you? If not, ask your physician why. He will tell you 99 times out of 100 poor health coines from derangement ot the liver or kidneys, and you will pay him from one to threo dollars a visit for treatment. He may cure you. Yet In doing so He will use exactly the Bame mdiclnes that Thompson's nnrosma Is composed of. For the small sum of 00 cents, one dollar size If you wish, you may put yourself on the way to com plete recovery. Thompson's naroi-nn Is simple, harmless, pure simple as all thine ultimately a-taliud by s"lene.o nr(. rHUlenlt to arrive nt, hut plain enough when the principles are under stood. Thompson's Hirosma lifts been tested by time and pubile op'nuvi. and Is Infallible. It. Is pu.-inntoed. Weill I you run an ermine for ten yeirs with out cleaning It out? Ho you tli'n'.; that the human system differs imuh from an enplne? Your kidneys and Tver In time get closed tip thoy ne"d rWns lnp. I'neared for your engine brciks. Unattended, your system runs down. Is there any argument? It will cost you 50 cents or one dollar to start ou tho rond to relief ttbere are two sizes of Thompson's Unrosma, obtainable at. any druggist's). Is it wlas to delav or take chances? Practically every symp tom ot Illness may be traced to the liver and kidneys, the ma'n oipms of the human system. Thompson's ll.tios ma will cure you. WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, and material f r Window Casings nud Inside Work. A good supply to select from always in stock. . Call on or alilree. J AS. J. LANDERS, TIONESTA, PA. or F. P. AMSLEK. THE OLD RELIABLE wmrnmrn LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S.S.CANFIEID PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Oood Carriages and Bue ties to let upon the most reasonable tonus, lie will also do JOB TIEA-IMIIILTGr- All orders left at the Tost Otllce wil receive prompt attention. iSennsylvania ( KAlLltOAD. BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking etrnct. November 27th, 1!KM. No. 30 Buffalo Express, daily except (Sunday 11:01a.m. No. 32 Oil City and Pittsburg Exrress.daily.except Sunday ..7:18 p.m. Oil City Accommodation Sun days only, 8:08 p.m. For Hickory .Tldloute.Warren.Klnr.ua, Bradford, Olean and the East : No. 81 Olean Expresu, daily except Sunday 8:4-1 a. in. No. 33 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:45 p. m. Olean accommodation, Sun days only 0:28 a.m. For Time Tables and additional Infor mation consult Ticket Agent. W. W. ATTEK BUKY, J. R. WOOD. General Matmgpr. PansengerTrallic Mgr. GKO. II. BOYD, (tun'l I'as'diigr Agt. J C. Scnwden, Tiouesta, Pa. pEflSWROYAl PILLS rv Ordinal nd Only !nulntv S.BAFR. Alr.avrlifcil. Led iik Imurflirt for ( Mil IIKSIKKS JKNULlHtt i In ltd! n't tin M metallic bo tea, eald J with liluarltibtin. Tiikr no other. ItiTnn u Dane? rou NtitiMtU iitlon ud J in I to thin. Ilujr of your PmikkiU, or worl 4r. i laiiii'n mr I'uriH'Uinni, ctinoni) uU "Itrllvf fr l.ad It- "in Utter, ty rn turn Mll. 1 O.OOO Ttlnniui.U. KM b 11 Druuiat". 4'hlrhtr t'hrmtcal 4'ow MmtUa Utia pay. iladlMa bvunre, VUXLA VA. l'lleotrlo Oil. Guaranteed for Khcmiuttixm,. NprahiH, Sore Loot, I'aiiiH, Ac. AlalUlualurs lyTTnT'fTI ITlTTr"Ijl u "me t() Ul' k'1?' c,,me here JN Hi V X X I VI Pi 1,,,,k 'rul. compare prices, in- vestigate the kind of merchan dise we sell. Just pleaso tell the salesperson you're from Tionesta. Of course wheu we're discussing this store wo naturally get very enthusiastic, proud of the reoord we've made here aud (he reputatiou we've established lor (air and honest dealing. Naturally Utrihnte the remarkable growth of this business to that. Soon be b'ix years now, siuce we started, and the tore's four times as large as it was could have built this business in that wer9 not right. A Ladies' Lace Turn Over Collar, Manufacturer designed llioru in imitation of the-fifty cent ' hand made ones. Result is a very protty collar, a perfect copy of the higher priced collar. Send (i two cent stamps to cover cost of mailing, if you're not please! with it, you can return it. WILLIAM P. JrtAWS, Citv. Lucas (Tinted are sun-nroof. damn-nroof. rain-nroof. hcat-nroof. cold-proof, salt-air-proof, r l . uiri-prooi ana compcuuon Your dealer will prove John Lucas & Co AScgclable Prepcirationfur As similating the Food andBcgula liitg the Stomachs and Dowels of Tromotcs Digeslioit.Ch?rful ncss and Resl.Contains neillicr Opium.Morplunc norHiiicral. IS'OT KAII C O TI C . JltaftafainrSiMUPtTCtOR JmyJuH Sml Stx.ftnM JilfaliwUtJmUt I farm frd -Ctmfnd Aipir MJmbywM norm m A perfect Remedy forConslipa fion , Sour Stomach.Dinrrhoca Ubnns, Convulsions, Fowrish ncsa mi Loss OF SLEEP. FacSunilc Sinnlure of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. A. C. UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear or Hotel Weaver TIOlsTESTL, PA. Telephone Xo. 20. Dr. KENNEDY'S FAVOR TE REMEDY IMciiMnnt to fnke, l'oworlul to 'ure. : ; AimI V'iroiiie iu fl IfinHFV nntl ItVFR rurfl Jsfiv Dr. KrnnMy'ft Pnvorlto Romofly 'a n'lniUr1 1 nil npt't nud IkiIIi hpich, HlTonllim (mt iniii'tii ni!i'f In nil cim'H rnusi) hv Impurity of (ho ixl. mich ns, Kldin y, ltliilNr nnd Lfvr Com. .Hiilnfs, Cnntlpfitlm nmt wenkn mwh H'ciillur tu nii'M. Kticrt'usfnl fnr :m vrnrn. I'rvpnml bv ,fl. II. lvi:M DV K HO S, Ilondont. . i 151. 11) all (U'liKiwi. blx buttU-H 0.UU. ECZEMA and PILE CURE FREE KoowiP( what it wna to snU'or, I ' will five Flee of Clmnr, to any alllii'tod a poaitive utirn for Ki.nma, Sail Khoiiin, KryxIpnlHH, l'ilea and kin (I'im caaew. Iiiatant rnlinf. Don't Htill'nr lonyor. Write V. W. WILMAMS, -100 Manhattan Avenue, N. Y. HI ai-ui n Do You Conio to Oil City ? Do You Coiuo to James' - When You Do? in the beginuing. Hardly Iikolywe time it thn merchandise, sold aud prices 10c ea. Paints Gloss) rot-proof, germ-proof, M r El - procr. 'why they are proof. Philadelphia For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years thi etHTAuM omrm. New ion em. OFTIOIAK Otlioe ) A 7X National lia.uk MulMing, OIL CITY, PA. Kyes examined free. ExoliiNivolv optical. RHEUMATISM CURED, Mr. O. D. Culver, Bilrara, Pa., writes t "I ara 75 years of af;o. For 2!5 years I suf fered from lumo buck and rheumutism. Last sumiiicr(l',)03)itsetlled in my limb-imisulcs. I had to use two canes to walk a step. I doc tored constantly, luit to no avail. I used Cal-eum Solvent, Dr. David Konnedy's now medicine, faithfully ami it cured me. Ihavo uo backaeho now, and I feel Unit clasn." Cal-eura Solvent dissolves tirin acid and photphatio sodiment, thus purifying the blood and correcting those conditions of stomach which aro responsible for the for mation of urin arid and rheumatism. Write the Cul-cura Co., Kennedy Kow, Kington, K. Y., for freo trial bottle and booklet. TpR. La Fran c o'sj b UC O M RO U M D J Safe, Quick, Reliable RcgMiato- Stijmrlor to othpr renirdlm at Ih.,Ii (irlrn. Onr iriinniliti'M. Binci'ftfiillv n-i-l hv v.p 4OO.K,0 W'oiiK'it. I'rir-, it t 'vin, d; it(j. Klutrior ly mail. 'i'osilm"nl.tl.-. . hunkh-i fu-n. Br. iaFranoo, I'lfllttl-Il:la, E'a. IT PAYS a w w i vm TO ADVKKTTSR IN Til IH FAPEll 0