Smart & STORES. There'll Be No Surplus of Tailored Suils in This Store. To make sure, we're crossing that bridge before wc come to it. The height of the tailor made season having been reached, wc seize this time as most opportune to hold our Semi-Annual Half Price Sale. Young women, middle aged women, elderly women they'll all be interested in this sale. Every wish relative to modish, faultlessly tailored suits, plain and fancy, can be met, as the stock comprises all styles, all materials irom the least ex pensive to the highest priced. Look them over, try them on, and take the one that be comes you most at . Exactly Half Off the Plainly Marked Price. Suits marked $15 now Suits marked 18 now Suits marked $20 now . Suits marked $25 now Suits marked $30 now Suits marked $35 now Suits marked $40 now Suits marked $45 now SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY, PA. Oil City Trust Company SHE ACTS As Executor, Administrator, Receiver, Assignee, Trustee, Fiscal Agent for Corporations or Individuals. Sells travellers checks, letters of credit, foreign and domestic exchange. Transfers money by wire to all parts of the world. 4 Per Cent. Paid on Certificates of Deposit. Business by mail given special attention. Laconic Correflpondcnce. It Is said that the celebi-iited Gorman theologian, Hclilvlfrmurlicr, wis rather Inclined to suve than to spend money, lie was at out- time quite 111 and sent for a renowned physician, Ir. Orafe, who. was court physician at the time und whose son became the great ocu list. Schlelermacher recovered, and when fully restored to health he sent u polite note h Dr. (irafe, expressing his gratitude and Inclosing 4 louls il'or, begging the physician to accept tills small sum as a toUeu of his ap preciation of the services which had been rendered him. The following day ho received his gold pieces again, accompanied by the following laconic note from the great physician: "The poor I cure for noth ing. The well to do pay me according to the regular 'medicine tax.' The rich reward ine lavishly, according as It suits their pleasure!" Thereupon the clergyman sat down and sent Dr. Orafe this still more la conic answer: "The 4 louls d'or are received back with gratitude. The poor Schlelermacher!" Gnutrlc nnd Merrona VcrtlRo. The most common forms of vertigo are the gastric and the nervous, tias trle vertigo Is sometimes induced by u very slight disorder of the stomach. The patient may feel a sudden swim ming at the hi-ad; objects may seem to revolve; he totters an, I perhaps falls. There may be nausea, faintness, head ache, visual hallucinations and buzz ing in the ears, but there Is no deaf ness nor any danger of a loss of con Kcioiisnt'ss. Castile vortigj Is cured by treatment directed to the cause. Nervous vertigo may come from nervous exhaustion resulting from va rious causes Intellectual strain or an Immoderate use of tobacco, alcohol or tea. The symptoms are much the same as In ga tric vertlg. They are felt Ftrong'y In an elevated position by the preacher in (lie pulpit or the speak er on the platform. As In gastric- ver tigo, the treatment must be directed to the cause. Hut patients need not fear nn attack of paralysis or of apo plexy. I.nmpn Inert Ilofore Candlm. Lamps were used before candles. They Onto duck almost as far as his tory goes and were common In ancient Silberbere .$7.50 $9.00 ....$10.00 $12.50 ....$15.00 ....$17.50 $20.00 $22.50 3M Kgypt, l 'lima, Assyria, ti recce and Rome. Lamp, from the Greek lainpas, n torch, and candle, from kandeel, the Egyptian word for n common lamp, originally meant the same thing, and the Mosaic candlestick held oil lamps, not candles, as we now use the word. Man early Improved on the torches of the Homeric age and caught the Idea of obtaining light from porous fiber soaked hi animal or vegetable oils. Lamps of brass, bronze and stone have been found In the pyramids nnd In ancient Indian temples, and com mon terra cotta ones were In general use for domestic purposes In Greece In the fourth century Ii. C. The earliest candles we hear of were those of the ancient Romans made of rushes coated with fat or wax. nrlla mill Dees. It Is a foolish notion to suppose that the ringing of bells or "tanging" of tin pans will cause a swarm of bees to set tle. The real origin of this custom dated back to the reign of Alfred the Great, who, In order to prevent dis putes regarding the ownership of a swarm, ordered that the owner should always ring n bell when his bees swarmed, nnd ever since then the good fanner's wife has been rushing out with ringing bells whenever the lM-es swarmed, and the fact that they set tled verified. In her own mind, the be lief that the bell did It. Ilia Opinion. Artist (at work) Now give me your honest opinion of this picture. Visit or (who fancies himself a critic) It's 'utterly worthless! Artist (dreamily) Y-e-s but give It, nil the same Punch. Pimples, Piles, Eczema Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Tettir, Salt Rheum, H Son-, UliW", chilblains Catarrh, Oirns. Clmiij-eil IIiukNiumI Lips, BoiH CitrtHiiieluN, Felons, Itr-hlug, Ulee-liug, Protruding riles, Inticr-tHiU'R. poison Ivy, anrl all lliiwRhes are cured by San-Cura Ointment Which will slop nt once that llchlnir, burnltiir pain. Wo (runninU-e that Siin i lira I limna-nt ill mil heal a rut or Mini of any kind until Hip .l,,m Is all it'iui-vwl; ilii ii it lu-als rapidly. Preveuli cars. DrmucitUi 26c and doc. g WORLD. BEAUTIFUL CUT GLASS. American Product is Gaining in Favor and Prices Drop. merican cut glass has become the boa oracle In the market," said W, 1 luce of Corning, N. Y. "The day Is coming, and Is almost here now, when wo can all have cut g'na on our tables, and It will no loader be confined to the wealthy cic.sscs as a luxury. The price Is tie creasing all the time, and It is only the handsomest and most Intricate designs of cutting that demand fancy prices In theso days. Imported glass used to be the thing, hut the Ameri can industry has made rapid strides lu the last few years, and now the coloring and tho stylo of domestic pro duction surpasses that which is brought In from foreign countries, Thread Mother's Needless. If your mother's sight has failed so that threading a noedle is a task' al most beyond her, and you see her dif ficulty, help her over this little ob stacle by threading her needlos for her. Simply take the spool of thread and paper of needles and without breaking the thread thread the whole paper of needles as one would string beads. When a neodleful of thread Is desired all that Is neoessary Is to take the first needle, draw oil as long a thread as desired, fasten the out side needle to the spool aud leave It ready fo next time. Neatness is Always Attractive. The plainest woman is a delight to look upon If her toilet is one of ex quisite neatness In every respect. Her hair must be done up securely and not look as if it were ready to tumble around her shoulders at any moment Her gloves must be always mended, her boots in perfect condition and never any tag ends at the bottoms of her skirts. Most men know nothing about fashion, but will notice whether a woman is neat or not, and Is the quality they most admire. Russian Housework. In Russia every housewife has par ticular pride In her kitchen furnish ings. Every mother provides her daughter with these things at the time of her marriage. Where it can bo afforded the wine pots and goblets for the far-famed wines of Bessarabia, In which the Russians delight, as well as other pieces of dining-room serv ice, are of silver Instead of copper, while copper is restricted to kitchen use, though among the poorer classes It Is all copper and brass. Real German Potato Salad. Cut one quarter of a pound of bacon in small sliced and fry to a light brown. Have ready cold boiled pota toes which you will slice and mix with two small chopped or sliced onions, and a little chopped parsley. Mix with a French dressing, and pour Into the salad the fried bacon, fat and all. Toss thoroughly, and serve on lettuce leaves. Let It be well chilled before serving. Woman's Hard Lot. The treason of a woman 'in Korea Is punished by poisoning. If a man commits theft his property is con fiscated and hl3 wife is sold as a slave. For the desecration of the graves of ancestors the mother of a culprM and all the female members of his family are poisoned. Thus for every offense of a man the innocent female members of his family are obliged to share the penalty with h'm. Could any lot be more cruel than that of being a woman In the far east? Sleep Is a Beautifier. A woman who leads an active life, yet getn very little sleep, cannot hope to retain her beauty or health for any length of time. A complete rest for from seven to eight hours nightly must be cultivated until It becomes a fixed habit. Have a regular hour for rising and retiring, and do not deviate from It unless forced to. Polishing Brass Work. All fine bras3 work s lacquered nowadays with the exception of pieces exposed to the weather or to strong fire. Therefore, it cannot bo scoured with roMenetone, vinegar or the substances formerly used for brass. Wash it in warm water, dry It thoroughly and polish with chanio's skin. Smallpox Superstition. In the outer islands of the He brides smallpox Is still known as bhean mhath ("the good wife"). This politeness is due to the ancient super stltHon that if one would escape-tho dread disease one should- speak of it respectfully. Washing Chamois. Chamois is one of the few things which come out smooth and soft from washing if wrung directly from the soapsuds without rinsing in clear water. The latter process tends to harden It. Varnish Stain in Carpet. Alcohol rubbed into a carpet will effectually remove a varnish slain. This should be dime Rfter the c.jrpoi has bet-a taken up and shaken. Oilcloth Un-r Doilies. The old Idea of putting uI1c1k.Ii uii der Uio wasiistar-u cover is ti .v M"i ' ed for doilies on highly p 1 tables. Ovf-rlnnil l,Iniili-fl In ('nlintrnin Leaves Union Passenger Station, Chi cago, 6:05 p. m. daily, arrives San Francisco the third day in lime for a dinner- Route Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific line. All tick et agents sell via this route. Ask them to do so. llau some hook, de scriptive of California, sent for six cenig postage. John R. Pott, Dis trict Passenger Agt., Room D, Park Building, Pittsburg. 3t rry Humor. An eastern rheumatic who was visit ing lu southern Arlronu was asked by the editor of one of the local dallies what he thought of that country. "Wonderful dry air," said the Inva lid. "Yes, everything is always its dry as dust out here," said the editor. "Hy tho way, while you're stopping here for your health you ought to let me seud you my paper." SomrllilnK Jnat n (iootl. "Young man," asked tJle girl's fa ther, "have you nny visible means of support?" "Why aw none that are visible to the naked eye," replied the young man hesitatingly. "I am one of the microbe specialists of the health de partment." Chicago Tribune. Nn Waiting For Itrraltfnut. Itaxter Married life Isn't what It used to be. Slsson You're right there. Since tho kitchen stove has been sup planted by n gas range there's no such thing as lying in bed in the morning, aoothed by the sweet thought that your wife Is at work building the fire. Bos ton Transcript. Mcrelr n Frrler. Tho Count Did her father acquire his money honestly? Miss Itrlght (sar castically) Ob, yes! If he did not I suppose you would not marry her? The Count Not at all. If he acquired It dishonestly lie would probably be too tlever to give nny of It nway. New York Times. 111m Arjrnnimt. Sirs. Jones You ought to be ashamed of yourself not to go to work. The Tramp Madam, If nature has fitted me to get along without work why should I struggle against my ninulfest destiny? DrnKtrlnar (he Anrhftr, "I see Newlywod at the club quite often since his Imbv came. I thought he was firmly anchored to n home life." "He was, but ut the first squuJl ho began to drag his alienor." Snoiiert 111 Appetite. Baron draluim once asked nn epicure how many oysters he should eat in or- t'.or to create n good appetite for dinner nnd was told to eat away until he be came hungry. The baron, who never saw a Joke, nte ten dozen and then plaintively remarked, "Ton my word, I don't think I urn as hungry as when I began." Condor. "Good gracious"' exclaimed the mint sauce. "I should think you'd be asham ed to masquerade as 'spring lamb.' " "Well," replied the roast, "it does make me feel rather sheepish." Cath olic Standard and Times. An Idle .lent. "Pa, whnt Is an 'Idle jest?' " "One that the newspapers haven't Jet got hold of and worked to death Cleveland Leader, "No fool was ever so fo.illsll but lome one thought biui clever." llrvcnKtl. "It took you an awfully long time to pull that fellow's tooth," said the ns- Istant. "Yes" answered the dentist grimly; "he married the girl I loved." Detroit Tribune. There Is n strength of quiet endur once as significant of courage as (he most daring feats of prowess. Tucker tnnn. TO CTH K A COM) I.N ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromn Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the monev if it fall to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on eaoh box, 25c. o25 CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Piaiiolorte Instruction F. C. INGRAHAM, Well known to the people of this vicinity, will dovoto one day in each week. Tues day, to bis class in Tionestn, at llovard'i Hall, where patrons can see him as to terms, etc. 3m JAMES HASLET, Susceusor to S. II. Haslet's Sons. GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENN FARM MACHINERY Do You Need A Graiu Binder, Corn Biuilor, Mowing Machine, Reaper, Hay Tedder, I!ake, Pisk Harrow, Spring orSpikellarrow Grain Drill, Ltnd Roller, Hay Loader, Side Delivery Hake, Steam Threshing Machine, Corn Planter, , or any Other Kind ol Machinery, Have It at the Right Price and easy terms. Every article guar anteed. I do notlhaudle goods made by the Trust. Impairs always on hand. I'll trade for vour old ma chine. See me; get my prices; we can deal. Yours truly, J. C, BROMLEY, TIONESTA, PA. Where Fkbh Are Currrncjr. Eggs are current coin In Mayo, Ker ry, Donegal nnd I.eltrlm. They are everywhere received over tho counter In payment for ten. sugar, meal, oil, bread, tobacco, patent medicines and general haberdashery. Accounts are kept open nnd Roods supplied on credit In eggs. Predatory agents' traveling through the wilds with worthless teas, Itinerant tinkers and musicians, hawk ers of tinsel Jewelry und Inly pictures, all accept this current coin, generally tinloadlng it at the nearest railway town. Dublin I.ady of the House. Ill Wlilnkor. Mrs. Vernon (irecno Why on earth don't you get your husband to cut off bis whiskers? Mrs. Smlllhm l'crle I wouldn't have him do It for the world. I want htm to let them grow mid get them all out of his system. " Sore, Sz.g, QiiiGK. For Liver and Kidneys, Thoinp sou's iJarosma. The test of tlnio is the surest test Common sense is the collective op'r.lon of the majority of tho people. Hence when the test of time aud public (-pinion agree on a state of things, you may feel safe In following thnt opinion. The principle ohmi--. in meiilcino as well as In everything else. That which the majority of tho people Bays Is right must be right. Therefore tho certitude of the verdict on Thompson's Dnrosmn, Kidney and Liver Cure. It has been used for ninny years by peorla all over tho world. It has stood the ten of tlma, and has the approbation of every ono who lms ever used It. Not In one so I tary Instance has Thompson's Unrosma failed to accomplish what la claimed for It tho nbsoluto cure for any nffcclio.i of the liver nnd Kidneys. Most of humnn physical Ills spring from de rangement of those organs. The heart, Hie stomach, the bladder, the nervous system, the mind, all answer the dan ger tocsin which they sound. Why do you suffer or em'.nnner life with neg lect, then, whin a slight expenditure for a time-tried remedy will put the blood of youth In your veins agal:i? Xhetimatlsni? That Is but one result of kidney ailment. You can and will make kindling wood of your crutches after a short courso with Thompson's Karosma. At all druggists. 00c and f I. WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, aud material for Window Casings uiil Inside Work. A good supply to select from always in stock. Call on or address JAS. J. LANDERS, TIONESTA, PA or F. l AMSLER. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S.S.CANFIEID PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Bug f ins to lot upon the most reasonable terms, ie will also do JOB TIEIMZItsrGI- All orders left nt the I'ost OHice wil receive prompt attention. lennsylvania UA1LIIOAD. BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking cPcct. May 28th. 1905. No. 30 Buffalo and Pittsburg Kxpress, daily except oun- dsy 0:5 1 a. m. No. 82 Oil City and Pittsburg Express, daily 6:21 p.m. No. WVi Oil City Accommoda tion, Sundays only 5:.i0 p. m. For Hickory, Tldioute.VVarren.Klujiua. Bradford, Oleitn aud the East : No. 81 Olean Exnroso, daily. 7:53 a, m. No. S3 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday No, (t:!3 Warren accommoda 0:10 p. m. 2:15 p. in. tion, Sundays only For Time Tables and additional Infor mation consult Ticket Agent. W. vv, AT li.Knll K Y, J. K. WOOD. General Manager. PassengerTrallioMgr. GEO. II. BOYD, Gen'l I'Rssenger Agt. J C. Scowdcn, Tionorda, Fa. CMICHrSTER-B ENGLISH taYRQVAL FILLS v. Origtiml anil Only Ornulnn. itUS. for ( eriiidwJrCt In KJ'.II t TS-i-'J i'h tmr riliUm. Tttke no other. Iti-dt feSfe tJ lunBfru MibNUtutititi and ImU tlntlw. Iiujr t f jour Dimwit, or n . ia luoil't rur iiriirumra, miibiohibii tud "Itrllrr fur LhiHo, ii rftr, Uy re turn Mull. 10,MM1f.llm.ail. Hold bf all DiufKisu. " la I ln'Mer 'hmlral Ca. MdQllvn Ibia pa. MdUM auar, k'ULLA i'A, Klcctrio Oil. Oimt-rttttop)! for Hlmiimat ism, Siiiuiis, Such Feel, I'auiM, Ac. Atallilbaltjrs ill A cloth that is a remarkably good imitation of real linen, having that peculiar finish common to a linen thread. Laun ders as nicely and "takes the starch" better. 30 inches wide.. In the Cloak Room this Week, , A lot of Junior Suits, 10, 12 and 14 years, $5.00 each, that were $11.50, 12.50 and 15.00. Not often a five dollar bill lias such purchasing power. Several Ladies' Suits 10.00, that were 20.00 to 25.00. Five of them, to be exact. A Black Taffeta, 58c yard. The quality stamped "warranted to wear." A beautiful lustrous black, a dependable, dressy silk. Then there's every color, this same quality. You can have samples for the asking. Paint COStS II I . tiiuiu man it, cubis. Lucas Paints pay best of nil iook Ijest; ond that, the mice yuur painter him to ask lib John Lucas AVegctable Prcparaliortfor As 7 slmilnting Ihc Food and Reg u!a liiig the SloinaclB anBowels of Tromoles Digcslion.Checrliir ness and Rest.Conlains neither Opium.Morpliine nor Mineral. IS'OTKAllCOTIC. Aty of (Hil LrSAMl TZPtTCiIER fimfJcM Sail' Jlx.Smn jUiueSevil Cffifyfil .iiig.v hmlytn FUnvrt Aperfecl ltomedy forConslipa noii, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions levrnsh ncss and Loss or Sleep. Facsimile Sifinnlure of NEW YOT1K. A. C. UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine- Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hour of Hold Weaver TIONESTA, PA. Telephone No. 20. Dr. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY Ploaannt to Inko, I'oucrlul to lire, ; Alio l rlromr In ....... KIDNEY anil LIVER cure. Kennivlr's Fnrnrtrn ftfmoitv i nil;ipfe! all nir nml Imili" sexr, iiiTorillnt; prf-n-llrf In all rvtM'H ':uis( il hy Inipinftv .f tlio !mt, sih'Ii on. Kidney, MlmMer mul Llw'r fntn. '.i infs, CHfmtlpntlnn nwi weakm sses jx-ritllar to mm. r-ii-iM-s .fill fur ; years. Trrnan-d In- IK KlvVKiV'H MIV. Rmttlont. , , ECZEMA and PILE CURE CjJCC Knovii(? what It was to sutler, I ul" will clvo J-Vtc of Clmrqe. to miv alltietcd a KwitivB iiurw for Ki-xkiiih, Suit Itlimim, Krvlpplas, Pilos nml skin dis eases. IiiHtanl roliitf. IVm't Hiid'or loinjm-. wriio l'-. w. iviuirtniM, MiuiliHltan Avenue, N. Y. lU-iiti-04 Bii i III iTiii5:m.3r8-iA asms a EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER P - ' " ' m. While Shrunk Cotton, Linen Finich 12 1-2 cts Yard rilllMl, Ileal value 18o yd monev. hut rmnil mint n-iue t I f" (Tinted Closs) because they cover best; wcur be: U Ucsi is low. using i.iuas JMints. leu dealer. & Co Philatklpl For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over Thirty Years THI OCttTAUn lOHMNV, NKW VOIIK CfTV. Pit. Hugust Momcm OFTIOIA 2sT. Office ) VA National Hank Huildiug, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined fr0fi. KitoluRivelv optical. A WONDERFUL CURF. Mr. W. 1L Struucli, owner of tho great Rock Station Mills, Hock, Fa., writes : " I Lave used Dr. Kennedy's new niodiuine, Cal curaSolvout, audit U uneiiuilleil. IamGj yeuraoliL I hiul suvoro kidney and bliiddi-r disuasu fur years. I umv consider myself eoniplutely cured and I am doinj,' my best to spread tho riiiitation of this f,Timd medi ciue throughout this territory." Do not neglect first sins of Kidney and Bladder din. orders. A medieiuo that is readily nssimi. lilted hy tlm system and passes through tho kidneys, is tho only meansnf relii-f an 'cure. Cul-cum Solvent dues this and permanently cures theso troubles. W'rito tho Cal-ciua Co., Kennedy How, Kinirstou, N.Y., iur frco siimplo bottlo and booklet. 5fe, Qu'ch, Reliable Kr;g;jato- Bnporlur to otli-r romi-dli .. m.l-l nt ti:.-h mi,-, r,',1."' jr''trnn'-l. Si .-.-. sr-.iih- HI., ... yon. 0110 Wnmen. I'rire, ;, ( i .Iri-u. KlHts .ir l.y muil. Tuill.ii.iuli.in It l oc.li-i f.-,.", Dr. I.al riinro, I'liUadeloI.iu, I-'n. IT PAYS J I I II IIM J Bears the t Signature Am TO A DVKHTISR IN '1 11 ,s PAPKlt