THE Smart k Silberbera: STORES. Redferii Corsets lledferu Corset Style Takes Precedence Over All Others. Redfern Corsola re our choicest models therefore, we give tbem ibe place of honor. The air of distinction that comes to the woman wearing one of the Redfern models is to be envied and enjoyed. If you will place your form in the baodi of our special filter for a lew moments she will thoughtfully corset you, fully ac centuating the good poiols of your firm and concealing (be defects. Ouly the eye and knowledge of an expert can do this. In the initial step that is, the adopting of uew corset styles it is wise to be fitted scientifically. During Ibe process you will acquire knowledge ani thereafter you may fit yourself. EXCURSION BOAT SUNK. Solid Leather Suit Cases, $5 Tbe Solid Leather Suit Ca9es we are offering at 85 are equal iu every way to many sold by others at much higher prices. In fact, the price is so low you might be inclined to question the quality. Such euspic'ons would be unfounded. .They are made m tbe best possible manner, with two outside straps, improved handle, Corben hook, shut fold, reio forced corners and brass rivets, and the price is only $5. Any won der we're selling so many of 'em ? SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY, PA. YOU: Are just as near the Oil City Trust Company Building as you arc the Post Office. Mail us any business you may have and note how promptly you hear from it. FOUR PER CENT. PAID TfrTs. Capital and Surplus, $600,000.00. Practical Education. Our courses are practical. No fads, frills or fan cies, but an education tbat is a SALARY EARNER. We prepare you to take your place in the ranks of the business world; YOUR ADVANCEMENT is sure and certain if you do your part. WE take ad vantage of the BEST M ETIIOD3. Our students are clean, bright and intelligent. Our faculty is the bebt ever assembled in a Business School. In fact, we bave a twentieth century school. Write for our literature. Mcadvillo Commercial College, MEADVIL.M3, 1A. Tbe School Tbat Ueta Results. No One Drowned but Several Were In jured In Panic. Indianapolis, Aug. 8. The excursion steamboat Sunshine sauk yesterday afternoon at Broad Ripple Park, 10 miles from the city, with 180 passen gers on board. Only one woman was aboard and she was rescued by a launch. No one was drowned but sev eral were Injured In the panic. The boat plies on the back water of Broad Ripple dam on White river and was carrying a picnic party con slstlns of employes of the Indianapolis stockyards. The overweighting of the boat caused It to turn over on Its side and the superstructure broke from the hull. The water Is 14 feet deep in the channel, but the boat was near the bank when the accident occurred and In seven feet of 'water. The upper deck remained above the water. Ftve persons were more or less Injured. Persons In launches and canoes took several persons from the water. The greater number clung to the upper deck, which was not submerged, until taken ashore by boats. Fight Against Shea's Re Election. Philadelphia, Aug. 8. The feature of the session of the annual conven tion of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters was the declaration of a delegate that a non-union negro coal wagon driver was delivering coal at the building in which they met. A committee was appointed to Investi gate. During the argument that en sued a delegate sat on the cover over the coal hole but was ordered to va cate by a policeman. Another com mittee reported that the employes of the bars and barber shops of two ho tels where delegates are staying are not union men and it was recommend- that delegates patronize the bar and barber shop of another hotel. Nothing occurred during the day to in dicate the sharp fight that is predict ed will be made against the re-election of President Cornelius P. Shea. EuKliuli I'rlaon Pit. Trison pits were vaults In which criminals In Kiilanil wrro kept at night, clinlned together. There was one at Bristol which was In use its late at istr. Down eighteen Htcps, It wan only seventeen feet hi diameter tiy nine feel high, unil seventeen men were consigned to It every night Even idiore typical wus Warwick Jail pit, which was occupied at least until 17U7. It was an octagonal dungeon twenty one feet. in diameter and ulmost nine teen feet underground. In the middle was a cesspool, and beside It ran a stream of water which served the pris oners for drinking purposes. To this awful cell forty-two men were con signed every nfternoou nt 3:45, to re main theie until after daylight the fol lowing morning. The Inmates had to Bleep on their sides, and their Jailer never visited them without guarding himself with uu antidote ngniust sickness. Tbe Deoduiul. Peodnrid (Latin, Deo dandus, to be given to 0(h)) wns formerly In English luw nny agent or instrument by which u person wus nccldentnlly killed and wlUch for Unit reason was to be glveu to God-that is. forfeited to the king to lie applied to pious uses ana its value distributed In alms by bis high almon er. Thus a kind of expiation was nr- raiiL'iil for such fatal accidents us might ho due to the fell of a ladder the toss of a hull or too heavy wheel of n cart, when the victim was, with out any fault of his own, deprived of the last sncraments of the church. The right to these dcodands, which were abolished In 1S40, was frequently granted to Individuals or annexed to lands. They are mentioned In "Iludibras:' For love should, like a doodand, 8(111 tall to tlio owner o( the land. MARKET REPORT. H TA Til 1,1 J Republicans of Pennsylvania Stand By the Party Standard-Bearers. DISORQANIZER3 ARE REBUKED hiding and array themselves up In proper line against the organization and make a fight for their dirty politi cal methods, or keep Rtlll and quit their malicious talk about their betters. "Talk Is cheap, and all tulk of a fu sion ticket in this county this fall comes from the cheapest lot of broken down politicians that any county was ver burdened with." New York Provision Market New York, Aug. 7. WHEAT No. 2 red, 88c f. o. i. afloat; No. 1 northern Dulut 11.14. CORN No. 2 corn, 61c I. o. o. afloat: No. 2 yellow, 61c. OATS Mixed oats, 20 to 32 lbs. 3232Mc; clipped white, 36 to iu lbs.. 3CVi 39c. HAY Shipping, 6065c; fiTOd to choice, 8590c. PORK Mess, $14.25 15.25 ; fam ily, per bbl.. $1C.00 16.50. BUTTER Creacery extra, 21(3) 21c; common to extra, itvsw'iic; state dairy, common to extra, 16'6 2014c. CHEEbE State, full cream, smaj choice, llc. EGGS State and Pennsylvania, 252Cc. POTATOES Long Island ii.ezg. 1.75; southern, $1.001.50. Buffalo Provision Market. Buffalo, Aug. 7. WHEAT No. 1 northern !n storaj t!.14Vi; No. 2 red, 84c. CORN No. 2 corn, 59c afloat; No.' 2 yellow, COMsC OATS No. 2 white, 30V4C afloat; No. 3 white, 30c. FLOUR Fancy blended per bbl., $6.00C75; winter patent, $5.556.05. BUTTER Creamery western, e tra, 21Vi22c; state and Pennsylvania creamery, 2121c; dairy, choice to fancy, 20c. CHEESE Fancy full cream, new, llc; good to choice, 10 lie. EGOS Selected, fancy, 21zzc. POTATOES Southern, fancy, yet bbl., $1.801.90. East Buffalo Live Stock Market. CATTLE Best steers on sale, $4.90 5.50; fair to good outcner steers. $4.O04.6O; medium hair-rut steers, $3.75 4.10; common to fair neirers, $3.254.20; good to choice heifers, $4.504-80; good butcher bulls, xj.za 413.60: choice to extra veals, yi.ttdf 6.75: medium to good, $5.756.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Choic soring lambs, $G.507.00; yearlings, choice, $5.50 (5.75; handy wetners $5.005.25; mixed sheep, $4.2o4.7o HOGS Mixed packers' sfrndea. $G.356.40; medium hogs, $6.256.J5; pigs, light, $6.506.C0. f. o. b. f. o. b. patent family, Buffalo Hay Market. HAY Choice, $12.50; No. 1, $1200 No. 2, $10.0011.00; choice light mix ed, $10.00. Utlca Cheese Market. Utlca, Aug. 7. On the dairy market 'oday the fol lowing sales of cheese were made: Large white, 5 lots ot iir.O boxes at 10c: large colored, 14 lots of 1,227 boxes at 10c; "mall white. 6 lots of 649 boxes at lOVfcc; Bmall colored, 35 lots of 3,197 boxes at 10c; wnall col ored, 11 lots of 870 boxes at 10 c. BUTTER 25 packages of creamery sold at 21c; 230 packages at 22V&C and 38 crates of prints at 22c. Little Falls Cheese Market. Utica, Aug. 7. Snles of cheese on tho Little Fals dairy market today were: Large colored, 1 lot of 204 boxes at 10 c; large colored, 1 lot of 75 boxes at lOVfcc; small colored, 25 lots of 2,- 156 boxes at 10c; small colored Iota of 272 boxes at 10c; small white, 17 lots of 1,151 boxes at 10c; small white, 3 lots of 179 boxes Pt 10'c; twins colored, 12 lota of 925 boxes at luc; twins white, 18 lots of 1,011 boxes at 10 c. Party Men In York and Somerset Among the First to Meet Insurgent Attacks. Special Correspondence.! Harrlsburg, Aug. 8. It Is apparent from reports received from all over the state that the Ro publlcnns of the Interior of the com monwealth do not propose to be drawn Into the political troubles and the fac tional contests In Philadelphia. The action of the Republican county convention In York last week empha sized this determination on the part of the members of the Republican party living outside of the borders of Phila delphia. The general feeling is that tho citizens of Philadelphia are thoroughly rompetent to work out their own re forms, and to find a remedy for any abuses that may have crept Into the management of their municipal affairs. It was to be expected that the men who have for years been seeking to dis rupt the Republican organization would take advantage of the situation in Philadelphia and attempt to stir up trouble and strife within the Republi can organization in other counties of the state. It Is known that emissaries from the old insurgent contingent In the Quaker City have been sent out through the state to Incite and encour age factional feeling In the Beveral counties In the expectation of dividing the Republicans and contributing to the success ot the Democratic schemes to win votes for their candidate for state treasurer. Berry, and to pave the way for a fusion compalgn for gov ernor next year. York Republican Act York Republicans in their county convention were the first to meet the party wrecking compalgners and they made short work of the Job. II. C. Nilcs, a member of the bar, who has business and personal associa tions with one of the active insurgents in Philadelphia, sought to get the Re publican convention of York county to adopt resolutions which were calculat ed to promote the ends of the party wreckers. It was a palpable attempt to inject the Philadelphia scandals In to the politics of York county, but It failed signally. Chairman Robert C, Bnlr, of the Republican committee of York county. In opposing Mr. Nlles' resolutions on the floor of the conven tion, said: "For twenty years the Re publicans of York county have been fighting graft In the Democratic ranks, while Mr. Nlles was sitting comfortably U home. We have labored hard to bring York county out of the disgrace into which the Democrats brought It and now that we are on the way to success Mr. Nlles comes forward with his reso- utlon and bis attempts to divert the attentions of the people from the work cut out for them to do at home. The Republicans of York oppose graft wherever it is found and applaud the noble men who have the manhood to fight to wipe it out. In fact we are doing that very thing ourselves and we do not favor bringing the fights of other communities Into our labors while we have so much to do." Mr. Pair's speech was received with great applause and when Mr. Nlles' resolution came before the convention It received but three votes, one of which was cast by Mr. Nlles himself, After tho convention It was pointed out that Mr. Niles Is a disappointed candidate for the Republican nomina tlon for the superior court. He was twice honored by his party in York county with the delegates for this of flee, but the Republicans of Pennsyl vanla in their state convention con cluded in each Instance that there was a more deserving candidate who was nominated. One of these was Judge Henderson, of Crawford county, and the other Judge Morrison, of McKenn county. Mr. Niles has since been ou of sorts and disposed to criticise the loaders of the organization of the state. Somerset Stalwarts Serene. Somerset Is another county in which the Republicans who believe in thel party and its glorious record have set their faces hard against the asslstan Democrats who are active In their ef forts to sow discord In the Republican organization of the state. Editor S. A. Kendall, of the Meyers dale Republican, has been paying hi respects to those who have been trying to make trouble In that county. Ho wants them to stand up and be counted. He charges that the hpad and front of tho movement In that county was a Bryan Democrat, and that "he has been on every side of the question since then, and the men who are backing him up In the present fiasco have a record as shady as his own." Fighting Talk This. Continuing to comment upon their agitation for a fusion ticket and their predictions of Republican defeat, Edi tor Kendall says: "It Is all bosh and rot, for Somerset county Republicans long since quit following the leadership of these men, and they take no more stock In a fusion ticket this year than they did last, when they polled 700 votes In the county. "Wo have tired of these cowardly onslaughts, and we only trust thut they will keep their word and place a 'bolt ers' ticket iu the field this fall, that they may receive the licking for which their hides seem to be fairly itching. Somerset county is a Republican county- and It has never bent Its knee to any class of disgruntled office-seekers, who never were Republicans except for revenue, and If they don't believe this assertion, let them come out of their lllntnrlc Hello. The Chesapeake, famous for her en counter with the HHtlMli snip Minn- non In the war of 1M2. Is still in ex- stence. When she was captured by the "British she was taken to England y her captor. Sir Philip Broke, and some years later ner -" sold. The purchaser was n miner in Wlskhnm. and when he pulled down his old mill he built a new one from the timbers of the Chesapeake. Many of these timbers still have tho marks of the Shannon's gmpeshot, and In some places the shats are still to lie seen deeply Imltedded In the pitch pine. If the builder who made this snip knew that Its timbers were being used In a ii.UI which Is making money for a subject of Grout Britain there Is no oubt that he would nt least try to rise from his grave to right the wrong. A Sure Hair. , Pe Cnnter-Iu there nny sure way to tell the ago of a homo? Do Trotter Yes. Ask the dealer and multiply by one-half. The people who are most eager to share their troubles are usually thoso who nro most stingy with their good luck. Philadelphia Record. The Sltcn of Kqoalllr. Mathematical readers will be Inter ested In the following quotations from Robert Recordo, who Introduced the sign of equality Into algebra. Recorde wus the first English author who wrote on the subject of algebra. In bis treatise called "Whetstone of Witte," published about 1.157, ho says: "To nvoide the tedlouse repetition of these words. 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Pruggiats 25c and 50c. tf TO ClltK A COM) IN ONE DAY Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it faila to cure. K. W. Orove'a signature Is on each box. 25c. o25 JAMES HASLET, Suscesfwr to S. H. Haslet's Sons. GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PRNN Both ends of the paint question are covered by Lucas Paints (Tinted Gloss) The price is so low ami they cover so well that there's a money-saving on the first cost of the job ; and they wear and look so well and keep their good looks so long that they show an other big saving ;s at the other end. Ask your dealer. John Lucas & Co Philadelphia Exclusive Agent for Monoybak Silks Two items we've been out of lor a a long time : Indian Head Muslin and White Danish Cloth, But of which we've a pretty fair supply at this writing. Both 3Gx45-inch "Indian Head." If you are wanting any of cither it might be well to supply your needs early as the general de mand may be more than the supply. Over half of what we received has disappeared already. 19c for wash goods that were 40c and 50fi yd. 2c for a lot of 25c wash goods. Two boxes of colored waists at 75c each, that were 1, 1.25, $1.50, pi and $2.50. Not a com plete of sizes. 50c fancy hose, 35c pair. 75c same, 45c pair. WILLIAM B. JAMES, - OIL CITY, PA. The Klud You Ilavo Always Bought, nnd which has been ia so for over 30 years, has homo tho nltaturo of and has been niado under his pcr frf-f 4l-, sonnl supervision rIiico Its infancy. CCCcAii Alhiwiin niirt to deceive votl in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-poodnro but Experiments that trlllo with nndendanprertho health of Infants and Children Experlcnco against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cnstoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing? Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine, nor other Xarcotio substance. Its apro is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Feverlshncss. 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