r Smart & STORES, JUDGE this STORE ly Local Expressions of Opinion. This store got its start and maintains its leading position by showing at all times due regard for the interests of the people. It is generally known that anything bought at Smart & Silbcr berg's will prove satisfactory. You're always sure of right quality here. All the time any time nlay in and day out you are "sure of good service, immense variety and best values. Prettiest $1 White Waists at 79c. White Lawn Shirt Waists now-a-days demand great consideration lrom women. 1.00 has al ways been a popular price to pay, and it is really wonderful what well made and attractive waists can be bought at that price. To make the offer ing doubly attractive, we'll sell a line of dollar waists at 79c. Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases. Everything for the traveler's needs. Every wanted style or shape can be found in this im mense assortment, and the prices this week will be most attractive. The Eaton-Hurlbut Writing Paper A full line of these excellent papers and all priced at the same low margin of profit at which we mark all our stocks. 19 cents for the Kars Lin en pound packages. When you consider that 35 cents has always been the price before we began selling them you will realize the difference be tween Smart & Siiberberg methods and those of other stores. SMART & OIL CITY. PA. Oil City Trust Company President, Vice President, JOSEPH SEEP. GEORGE LEWIS. From Statement to Commissioner of Bank ing, May 29, 1905 : Capital, $300,000 00 Surplus, 300,000 00 Undivided Profits, 47,246 30 TOTAL Ki:SOURCES, Four Per Cent, paid on Certificates of Deposit mail solicited. Whr We Have One Sided Men. Faculties must be exercised or they will not grow. Nature Is too Rood on economist to allow us to keep nny faculty or function which we do not employ. We can have Just what we use and that will constantly Increase. Everything else will bo gradually tak en uway from us. Man becomes strong and powerful and broad Just In pro portion to the extent and henlthfulness of the activity of his faculties, and It must not be one sided, not an exerclso of one or two faculties or one set of faculties, or the niau will topple over. Balance In life comes from the health ful exercise of all the faculties. One reason why we have so many one sid ed men In this country Is because they pursue one Idea, exercise one side of their nature, and of course they cannot retain their balance. This Is one of the curses of specialties. They are a good thing for the race, but death to the individual who pur sues his specialty at the e'xpense of the development of the nil around man O. S. Mnrden In Success Maga zine. Needed No Introdnrtlon. "It pays sometimes to know a little of the family history of your clients," said a business woman the other day. "It would have saved me from making u blunder If I had known the relations that formerly existed between two men who met In my olUce. Their busi ness was practically of the same na ture, and as I was obliged to leave them together for a few minutes while I attended to some telephone calls I thought It would be more agreeable If I Introduced them. They responded rather stlllly. but I put that dowu to temperament and went Into my Inner olllco. When I returned a quarter of on hour later the younger man dis patched his business as quickly as pos sible and g t out. The other said: "'I was not aware that you were ac quainted with my ex lirother-ln l:iw.' " "lii'otlior -In-law V I asked stupidly. "Yes. My sister gut a divorce from blm last summc!-.' "- Brooklyn Eagle. School In France. The French system of education is Intensely national. Its plan Is exactly the opposite from our own school sys tem With us the local community Silberbers; S1LBERBERG, Treasurer, H. R. MERRITT. $1,743,434.54 Business by controls primary scnoois. lu r ranee the local community has no voice in the matter. The French system is the most centralized, the most strictly reg ulated, the most autocratic and the farthest removed from democratic Ideas of any school system In existence. The exact uniformity or the schools Is almost unbelievable. The minister of Instruction, sitting In his office in Paris, can tell at any moment Just what fable of La Fontaine each child of a certain age throughout the whole of France Is reciting. Teachers are not allowed nny latitude at ull. The result Is to leave both teachers nud scholars al most completely lacking In mental originality. F. A. Vanderlip In Scrib ner's. Mnklnir Fire. When It .Is considered how old the world's civilization is it seems surpris ing that man should have only so very recently learned bow to make fire easily.- The primitive flint and steel meth od Is practically but of the last gen eration, and that does not appear so very far ahead of friction with wood. It Is not astonishing, on the whole, that savages should commonly sup pose that lire really exists in wood and stone since It Is from these every day materials that they secure a por tion of Prometheus precious theft from heaven. Connoting?. Elderly Woeer I hope you are not impressed by the silly sentimentalists who hold that beennse you've married once you ought not to marry again? Pretty Wid'jw-Iion't let that worry you, dear. I've no such prejudice. My own dear mother was married three times, and I only hope that In nil things I inny follow her example. He Prepared. A new civilization Is holding up new and better prizes, but he who would win must have a belter equipment and a finer training than the past re quired. If Uie iirl7.es are greater than ever before the preparation also must lie greater. lie only who is prepared for his chance can hope to succeed. Success Magazine.. God bath. yoked to guilt her pale tor mentor, misery. liryant. WILLIAM AND CECELIA. Received Deputations From Prussian Cities Some Royal Presonts. Berlin, June C. Crown Prince Fred erick William and the Duchess Ce celia of Mecklenburg Schwerln yester day received deputations from tho Prussian provinces and cities who camo to Berlin to congratulate them on their marriage, which occurrs to day. The designs of the silver scrvlco to be given to tho brldo and groom by one hundred cities were presented. The service itself, consisting of more than 1,000 pieces, will not bo ready for two or threo years. Prince and Princess Arlsugnwa, rep resenting the Emperor aud Empress ol Japan, personally presented tho gift of Japan. It consisted of two sllvoi flower bowls of autlquo and artistic workmanship. The King of Saxony has given fout Mclssencr vases; tho French govern ment two Sevres vases and some Beau vais tapestry; tho Sultan of Turkey, rare rugs and porcelains; tho Austrian emperor, a carriage and two horses, and the province of Poscn, a state car riage. Beyond these the presents have uot been announced. Accjocd Kidnaper In a Runaway. Lockport N. Y., Juno C. Mrs. Ocor glnnna Ferguson of North Toanwanda, convicted in the county court hero on Saturday for kidnaping, started fot Lockpoi t yesterday morning to uticntl argument for a new trial. Her bonds man, Irving Stoll, was driving and tin lr horse ran away. They were thrown over an embankment and Mrs Ferguson was badly Injured. The arg ument was adjourned cue wee'. 43 Victims of Not.-.l Disaster. tDurbnu, Natal, June G. Up to the present 440 corpses of Hin loo laborers, Europeans and others who lost their lives through the hurricane which re cently swept over Natal and the subse quent bursting cf the reseivolr at Pluctown ('he center of the tea and su gar plantations) have baen recovered. The bodies of many other victims haVG not been recovered. MARKcT REPORT. New York Provision N-arkot. New York, June 5. WHEAT No. 2 red, $1.03 f. o. b afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, $1.12 CORN No. 2 corn, oSVic f. o. b afloat; No. 2 yellow, 59c. OATS Mixed oats, 26 to 32 lbs.. 35c; clipped white, 3G to 40 lbs., 3GMi 40c. HAY Shipping, 60G5c: oco to choice, 75 SOc. PORIC Mess, $U37U.13.S7H; family, per bbl., $14.50 15.00. BUTTER Creamery, extra, 21 21c; conm on to good, 1821c; stnte dairy, common to extra, 170 20c. CHEESE State, full cream, small choice. Sc. EGOS State and Pennsylvania. 2021c. POTATOES State and western, 75c$1.00. Buffa'o Provision Market. Buffalo, June 5. WHEAT No. 1 northern lu store, $1.12; No. 2 Pacific white, $1.03. CORN No. 2 corn, 57c f. o. b afloat; No. 2 yellow, 58c. OATS No. 2 white, 35c f. o. b afloat; No. 3 white, 34V4C FLOUR Fancy blended patent, per bbl, $G.00G.75; winter family, patent, $5.23G.00. BUTTER Creamery western, ex tra, 21V6c; state and Pennsylvania creamery; 2121c; dairy, fair to good, 17 18c. CHEESE Fancy full cream, new. 11c; good to choice, 1010C EGGS Selected, fancy, 18c. POTATOES Per bu., 28Q30C. East Buffalo Live Stock Market. CATTLE Best steers on salo, $5.00 5.90; fair to good butcher steers, $4.25(3 4.75; medium half-fat steers, $4.004.40; common to fair heifers, $3.25(54.00; good to choice heifers $4.00(fj 4.75; good butcher bulls, $3.75 4.25; choice to extra veals, $6.25 6.50; medium to good, $5.75G.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Choice spring lambs, $7.0O8.00; clipped lambs, $G.75Q'G.90; handy wethers, $5.255.50; mixed sheep, $1.S05.23. HOGS Mixed packers' grades, $5.G05.C2; medium hogs, $5.G0Jj:5.G5; pigs, light, $5.75. Buffalo Hay Market. HAY Choice, $13.00; No 1, $12.50; No. 2, $12.00; No. i, $9,000 10.00. Utica Dairy Market. Utica, June 5. Sales of cheese on the dairy board of trade here today were: Large white, 7 lots of 577 boxes at 8c; large white, 1 lot of 40 boxes at 8c; large colored, 2 lots of 120 boxes at 8cj large colored, 14 lots of 1,070 boxes at 8c; small white, 15 lots of 1,007 boxes at 8c; small .olored, 59 lots of 5,407 boxes at 8!c, BUTTER 12 packages of creamery sold at 21c and 25 packages at 21e The ruling price for large cheese was 8c and for small 8c Little Falls Cheese Market. Utica, Juno 5. Sales of cheese on the Little Falls dairy market today were: Small colored, 22 lots of 1,950 boxes at 8'Ac; small colored, 4 lots of 273 boxes at 8c; small white, 23 lots of 1.35G boxes at 8!jC; snull white, 5 lots of 184 boxes at 8c; twins colored, IG lots of 1,1-11 boxes at 8'c; twins white, 19 Io!s of 1.029 boxes at 8C. TO CUKE A t Ol.ll IN 0'K HAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine- Tablets. All druggists refund Iho money if it falls to cure. K. W. ( rove's signnliiro is on OHcli box. 25c. n2.r) CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. To 9 Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature CHOICE OF TWO EVILS. There was a dead sllcnco lu lhi classroom. The delightful yell which had Ilrst gone tho rounds had ibod 8ay, and now the scholars felt the price was to bo paid. "William Hunter," queried tho teach er in an awful volco, "did you place thnt pin on my chair?" "Please, sir no, Blr!" quavered the un'ucky Individual who hnd been llxud upon. ' IX) you know who did?" "Kr " "Knough! I see you do know it. Ills name tell me his name!" "I I can't, teacher." "Unless you tell 1110 his name you will receive his punishment." There was silence for a moment, and then William advanced to the front of the class, and submitted himself to bodily chnstlsement. That afternoon, when the scholars were trooping out. Buster was called back and presented with a penny. "I was angry at the trick," explained his teacher; "but you were a noblo lad not to betray your comrade." "It it wasn't that, teacher," ex plained William. '"Hut I knew if I gave him away I'd get a much worse licking than what you gavo' mo!" Chlcugo Journal. THE EXCHANGE HABIT. He: "Won't you have mo as a wed ding present?" She: "I'm afraid I couldn't ex change yon." From Mother to Teacher. A man who sells textbooks, and who Is not without a sense of humor, was In Louisville lust night. This man John L. Young ol Roanoke, Ya. has collected for the entertainment of his customers a long Ut of "letters from mothers to teachers." Tho letters rebound In humor and odd sayings. A few of them follow: "Dear Miss Paker. Please excuse Rachael for being away those two duys. Her grandmother died, to please her mother." "Miss : Frank could not come those three weeks because he had amoula and information Of tho vowels." "Teacher: John says you want to see me. I have a beer saloon and nine children. Blziness Is good In morning in-! afternoon, liorv can I come?" "Misa : Please let Willie come ho:r.e at 2 o'clock. I take iiUu for out a littlo pleasure to see his grandfath er's grave." Louisville Herald. So Many Have. , "Ik-re Is an article about our cor rupt poltci ," said the reporter. "How should I head It?" "Oh, Just say the city has a bad case of the blues," replied the groat editor. His Private Rule. Biggs Does Shortlelgh do business according to tho golden rule? Diggs Yes, In a way; but the rule he does others by only measures elev en Inches to the foot. Did She Get Snubbed. Kate She allied that question Just out of idle curiosity, don't you think? Laura No; ousy curiosity. Her curiosity is ucver idle. Somervlllo Journal. Force of Habit. Myer How did they happen to cap ture that woman burglar? Oyer She stopped to look under a bed at the ilrst house she broke into. A Boy's Question. Tommy Flggjam Paw? Paw Flggjam Yes, sonny. "Don't th' Bible say 'All flesh Is grass?" "I guess so, sonny." "Then la dried beef hay?" Balti more American. An Exception. "No man mixed up In a divorce case will ever have uuy luck." "I know one man who had luck." "Indeed! Who la he?" "A divorce hnyer." Ovrrliiml Limited to I'uilforiiln Leaves Union Pnssonger Station, Chi cago, G:05 p. m. daily, arrives Ban Francisco the third day in time for a dinner- Route (Jbicngo, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific line. All tick et agents Bell via this route. Ask them to do so. Ilum'some book, de scriptive of California, sent for six ccnis postage. John R. Pott, Dis trict Passonorcr Act.. Room D. Purk Luildiug, Pittsburg. 3t HrlllpiV Itiili'H via Nickel l'lme Uoiid. Tickets to points in the south will be sold on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at very low rates. For full information write or call ou C. A. Asterlin, U. P. A., 807 Stato btreet, Eri, Pa. 178novl5 FARM MACHINERY Do You Need A Grain Binder, Corn Dindor, Mowing Machiuc. Reaper, Hay Tedder, Rake, Disk Ilarrow.Spring orSpikellarrow Grain Drill, Land Roller, Hay Loader, Side Delivery Rake, Steam Throebing Machiue, Corn Planter, or any Other Kiud of Machinery, I Have It at the Right Price aud easy terms. Every articlo guar anteed. I do notjhamllo goods made by the Trust. Repairs always 011 hand. Pll trade for your old ma chine See me; get my prices; we can deal. Yours truly, J. C. BROMLEY, TIONKSTA,- PA. WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, and material for Window Casings and Inwiilc Work. A good supply to select from always in stock. Call on or address. JAS. J. LANDERS, TIONESTA, PA. or F. P. AMSLER. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S.S.CAflFIEID PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, flood Carriages and Bu pies to let upon tho most reasonable terms, lie will uIho do JOB TE-A-ILOIILTQ- All orders left at tho l'ont Oltlee wil receive prompt attention. Iames haslet, SiiHeessor to 8. 11. Haslet's Sons. GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONKSTA, PENN Pianoforte Instruction F.C. INGRAHAM, Well known to the people of this vicinity, will devote 0110 day 'n each week, Tues day, to bin clans in Tionesta, at Hovard' Hall, where patrons can sob biin as to terms, etc. Hoi lennsylvania v UA1LKOAD. BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taklna; eflect, Mav 28th, 100". No. 80 BullHlo aud Pittsburg Express, daily except .Sun day 0:03 a. m. No. 82 Oil City and Pittsburg Express, daily 8:21 p.m. No. 1K12 Oil I'ity Accommoda tion, Sundays only 5:30 p. m. For Hiekory,Tidioute,Warron,Kinzua, Bradford, Olean and the East : No. 81 Oloan Exprosn, daily- 7:53 a. in. No. 83 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday (i:10 p. m. No. 93 Warren accommoda tion, Suudays only 2;4.r p. in. For Time Tables and additional infor mation consult Ticket Ajent. VV. V AT fEKHUKY, J. ft. WOOD. General Manager. PHsnnterTrHllloMr. GEO. II. HO YD, Uim'l PassenKcr Agt. fur l I I V" i'in r r x-jijtuinift In F. in 4oltt metallic boie, uraffi Mh hlu tlnnuo. luKrnttiner. iierme luncerou HubtUtitlun and India !( Huy of oar UruKR". HDil 4c. Mtnifut for rrllrtilnr entliaonleti Mid " Jtltr Tor Lttiticn," in Irtttr, j r. turn MU. lO.lmO U-atimmiiaU. Solil by " m CM 11. A.. ftAl Smi iln i 1 tnii 1 it.i J. C. Soowden, Tioueata, Pa. P BiYROYAL PILLS in "n. (Irljfiniil and Only uctnulne. M .Bk a W A (,.. rolls),! l.r iIIm. tak lrnll it1 MhiUm uua hi Made of good strong cambric with buttons lor fastouiog undercloth ing to. Strapped just enough to act as a support and sttll uot be in jurions to the wearer. Have tins waist for children from 1 to 14 yours. Price is 25c each. Ouu very similar, a trillo finer material and lace trimmed, 35c each. Gauze Mouselline. A very dsinly fabric, aa tho name would suggest; just tho thing for evening ear. A labrio widely advertised in the ladies' magaziues. You may hare read the glowing description the manufacturer gives it. Makes some pretty strong assertions, is very ctilhusiustio about the beauty of the cloth, but inspection will prove his claims not ex Bcgernted. Colors aro pink, sky, light green and white. Price is 6O0 yard. Ladies' Union Suits, 29c. Ecru Knit Gauzo, lace tri mined low neck, sleeveless, uinbrolla draw ers. Aiu't so lontf ago you had to pay at loast a quarter for a vest quality of this. Now you gbt entire suit for 29c. Persian Ribbon. Trade journals and other sources of information told us months ago this was to he a great season for Persian Ribbons We've found it so, and season has scarcely commenced. Four to 12 inches wide in ovory conceivable combination of color, 3.r)o to $ 1 50 yard. "jn Lucas Paints Tlnftiir and germs, keep clean. Lucas John f Tho Kind You Ilavo Always Bought, and which lias beca iu uso for over 30 years, has homo iho fdgnaturo off cV457"77 sonal supervision rIhoo its infancy. "utrr. -C,CcAit. Allowno ono todoccivo you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-ns-good" nvo but Experiments that trillo with and endanger tho health of Infants nud Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTOR! A Castoria is n harmless suhstituto for Cnstor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing' Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor oilier Nareotlo substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays reverishness. It cures Dinrrhiua and AVind Colic, it relieves Teething- Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children?: Pauacca The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Me Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. tm cihtu eoann, t A. CURE Y, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Itcur of Hotel Weaver TIOITESTA, PA. Telephone Xo. 20. o OFTIOIAN. Ollict ) H Natioiml Itiiiil: KniMim;, on, cxrY, pa. Kj'ns extiiiilncd frno. Murium vol v optical. ECZEMA ana PILE CURE FREE K,'owipK w'"t it wan to sutlVir, I will itivft Free of Chunu: to iinv nltl it-t ,1 a positive euro for lOc.tmin, Suit Kluhi in, KrytlpelitH, Pilex ami hkiu oi- easi'8, luMaut roliof. Don't sulfur longer. w rite i"'. v. Williams, -urn AlHiiliatlau Avenue, N. Y. 1(1 IT PAYS to a nvEimsK IN THIS l'Al'KR Child's Underwaist. to live paint your kitchen, bath-room, living-room, every room with (1IIUC4 IjIOSS limn tvu-ur wlilrb hrdrla Htlef bright and glossy. Easy to J oints arc best lor ln-doors ana out-doors. Most economical because they go farther anil last longer. Ask your dealer. Lucas & Co Philadelphia Signature of mursav TttT. New von eirv. Jdr.La Franco's! ft Lr.nMDniiKm Viiiiniiii.il hi nil. ...t ii. ,1,. ,r,f Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Superior to otlir remwllpft sold at hlijli iripp. C'lrn fnmrnnti'el. 8m ot-wifullv um-tl Uy nvt-r 4O0,000 Women. Prtrp, '23 iHn. dniK Kistnor hyinall. TciilmonhiU Imnklct free. Dr. JLal-'raucOf V!ila!lpMa, la DR. KENNEDY'S AVQRIT Breaks no Hearts, Excuses no Crimes. Ir. Dnvi,l Keimwly's FAVOltlTE ItEM V ia not u ilisguiseil enemy of the human riu ej where it cannot holy, it does not tii'riii. It w composed of vegetable inuro ilicnts and docs not heat or inflame the lilond hut cools and purities it. In nl I eases of Kidney trouhlesi, Liver complaints, Con ciliation of tho liowcle, and tho deliento ili raiijjemcnlswliii h alllict women, the nr. ri'!',.? Dr- Konncdy'sJ-'AVOlUTfi 11 KM. t1? ,,0.von(1 l"i'o- TlioiisiindH cf grateful people volimtaiily testify to this, in letters to Dr. Kennedy; and with a vnrnitU mid fullness of words wluYh mere hiisiuosB it.Ttill-.itm nevei- po-s-ss. It iiiakfM no ilrmiliard-: exemos no ciiui.'s lireaks no heuiK In its coming t.liero is hopo, and iu its wings there, is healing.' vt 0 ilmlleiige a trial und lire confident f the result.. V.mr dnig.;i' t. has it. CINE iXJM.AIt a Hottle. Hear in mind tho name ami addons: Dr. Daeui KENNEDY, Keudout, Xew York. LADIES lEiEDY
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers