Smart L Silberberg STORES Out Go Wash Goods We've been pounding away on wash fabrics till there is not much left to talk about, but this week we propose making a clean sweep. Every yard of wash goods, be it Dimity, Mull, Organdy, Lawn, Swiss or whatever it is, will be grouped to gether on one table and marked 5 cents to clean them up. Just think, 5 cents for 25 cent goods. Women's Tailored Suits, $10. The balance of our stock to go at $ 10.00. No matter what the actual value or cost may be, the price on them this week will be 10.00. To be sure some of them are better than oth ers, therefore those coming first will be best served, but then there isn't a suit in the lot offered that is worth less than twice the price asked some of them were three and four times more. White Cambric Petticoats, 98c. Another lot of those same skirts that attracted so much at tention when we advertised them a couple of weeks ago. Sure ly it don't pay to make them up when we make such offerings as this. New Ready-to-Wear Hats. Polo Turbans, "Tommy Atkins," Continentals and other nobby new hats. White is particularly strong, though the pat ent leather effects are a close second. SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY, PA. Oil City Trust Company President, JOSEPH SEEP. Capital, Vice President, GEORGE LEWIS. Surph lus and Undivided Resources, - 4 Per Cent. Paid?5ertifi.ftes Hiah School Graduates. Have you made your plana for the future? There is a steady demand for young men and women with a high school educa tion, and a THOROUGH business training. Salaries are good, and future advancement is not limited if you are pro gressive and willing to push yourself forward. We are unable to supply the demand for young people of this kind. Some think we have the best school io this section. WE KNOW IT; our work is as good as that of any Business School iu the United States. Write for our literature. Mcadvillo Commercial College, MILtDVILLE, PA. The School That Gets Kosultu. Sixth Henne lit lllrtln. In the n 1 1 i 1 1 ) : 1 1 kingdom the birds seeni to lie really the Hush most highly favored ly nature. Though they ure nut placed near the Kimimit of tho line of evolution, their nhllity to tly murks them off lis linvliiir some ml vu lit lines over nearly nil the niaiiiiiiulln. Their mysterious power of chunking their polarity or weight In order to dive In water or soar In nlr has been often discussed, and the nlmost Ineredlblo velocity of their motion when nilernit iiitf. Hoiiietlines iiiiiomiliii to four miles a minute for vast distances, has no parallel anions other animals. In ndditlon, experiments with carrier pigeons at nlcht demonstrated beyond doubt that these birds at least possess a highly developed sense of direction. New Century 1'ntli. f'roff nnIuiii;! Tlimnfii. "Look nt me!" exclaimed the lending lawyer w.vmly. "I never took a drop of medicine in my life, and I'm us Klroiitf iih imy two of your pntieuts put together." "Well, that's nothing," retorted tho physician. "I never went to law In my life, it ml I'm as rich as any two dozen of your clients put together." Treasti er, II. R. MERRITT $300,000.00 Profits, $357,040.12 - $1,8G8,731.G3 oi uepusii. II In Kiiviable lXnlo. "When I come Into my landed estate I'll bet nobody will put me out," said a philosopher after listening to a talo of woe by a friend who had recently lost his place In tiie country through the foreclosure of a mortgage. "Why, 1 didn't know you owned any real estate." "I dou't now, but I um very positive of having some luter ou. It will bo a very siiur retreat, too absolutely pri vate, although In a populous neighbor hood. There will be several other ad vantages too. It will be free from taxes, mid I'll be exempt from jury duly." "Isn't that flue! I congratulate you. Wish 1 could Inherit something like that. Where is your place?" "Tho grave." Tho other nutu said nothing further about the injustice of foreclosing mort gages. New York Herald. CoiiifurtliiK Comparison. "Don't you feel foolish peddling these nonsensical toys?" asked tho mnn of severe Ideals. "Yes," answered the street fakir, "1 feel rather foolish. But what do you think of the people who buy 'em?" Washington Star. A PRACTICAL ARMISTICE. General Agreement That No Battlf Will Take Place Until Negotia tions Fall. Portsmouth, N. II., A "FT. 13. It BPcnis to be taken for granted unions tho attaches of both the Japanese and Russian missions that there will be no general battle In Manchuria while Vie peace negotiations are on. Ovama la known to be prepared to Btrlke the moment they fail and there may be more or less skirmishing and outpost engagements while the troops are getting Into position, but It Is ad mitted on each side that If either Oyama or Llnevltch should deliberate- bring on a general engagement which mlsht cost 50.ooa or luu.uuu lives, his country would bo accused of bad fait n in the negotiations here and would Inevitably lose prestlgo In tho eyes of the world. In the larger sense, therefore, It can he saw mat an armistice am-uny exists la Manchuria. Should the ne gotiations be prolonged and It become evident that they are to be fruitless, tho advanco of Oyama or Llnevltch might be the signal for the final rup ture. The unexpected attack on rort Arthur might be repeated below Har bin. Postoffice Clerk Drowned Himself. RiiiKhamton, Aug. 15. Wilbur Sax- ton, who has been employed for a few weeks as a substitute clerk In the Ulnghamton postoffice drowned himself last evening. About 7:30 o'clock ho left the, oillr-e, ran across the street to the Chonnngo river bank and In full view of several people, who made no effort to slop him, ho waded out Into the river to a depth of three feet nnd there held his head under the water until he was drowned. TUie people who had seen him then gave an alarm. A search was lninnl!ntely begun for the body, which had floated down stream Into deeper water and was not found until 9 o'clock. No cause Is known for the act. Saxton came to the city from Sanitaria Springs a few weeks ago, nnd had acted strangely for several days. MARKET REPORT. New York Provision Market. New York, Aug. 14. WHEAT No. 2 red, 87c f. o. h. afloat; No. 1 northern Dulut'i, $1.09. CORN No. 2 corn, Clc f. o. b. ailoat: No. 2 yellow, GIVic. OVTS Mixed oats, 20 to 3: lba. 3030Hc; clipped white, 3G to 40 lbs., 3435c. HAY Shipping, GOSGSc; good to choice, 90!!9:c. PORK Mess, $1 5.00fj 16.00 ; llv. per bbl.. $17.00 17.no. fam- BUTTER Creamery, extra, 20)4 21c; common to extra, lia -O'c; state dairy, common to extra, 17(ff20c. CHEEhE State, full cream, small choice, IOMjC EGGS State and Pennsylvania, 2527c. POTATOES Long Island, $1.50 1.75; southern, 60cS$1.50. Buffalo Provision Market. Buffalo, Aug. 14. WHEAT No. 1 northern In store, old, $1.14; No. 2 red, S4Mc. CORN No. 2 corn, 59c f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, COc. OATS No. 2 white, 29',ic f. o. b. afloat; No. 3 white, 2!)c. FLOUR Fancy blended patent per bbl., $5.75G.50; winter family, patent, $5.30 5.80. BUTTER Creamery western, .ex tra, 21 He; state and Pennsylvania creamery. 21Vjc; dairy, choice to fancy, 20c. CHEESE Fancy full cream, new, ll12c; good to choice, 104llc. EGGS Selected, fancy, 22023c. POTATOES Southern, fancy, per bbl., $1.80 1.90; home grown, per bu., 60G5c. East Buffalo Live Stock Market. CATTLE Best steers on sale, $3.10 5.50; fair to good butcher steers, $4.004.00; medium half-fat steers, $3.7504.10; common to fair heifers, $3.2504.20; good to choice helfer3, $4.5004.85; good butcher bulls, $3.25 03.00; choice to extra veals, $5.25) G.75; medium to good, $5.50G.O0. SHEEP AND LAMBS Choica spring lambs, $7.257.50; yearlings, choice, $5.5005.85; handy wethers, $5.0005.25; mixed sheep, $4.25.04.75 HOGS Mixed packers' erndes, $0.5506.05; medium hogs, $0.50 G.G0; pigs, light, $0.00 G.70. Buffalo Hay Market. HAY Choice. $12.50; No. 1, f 12 00: No. 2, $10.00011.00; choice Ugh mix ed. $10.00. Utica Dairy Market. Utica, A'.g. 11. Sales on the board of trade today were: Large white, 8 lots of 475 boxes at 9c; large colored, 15 lots of 1,105 boxes at 9c: small white, 8 lots of 520 boxes at 9c; small colored, 33 lots of 3,125 boxes at 9e. BUTTER 20 packages of creamery sold at 21c; 40 packages at 22Vic; 30 crates of prints at 22c. Little Falls Cheese Market. Utica, Aug. 14. Sales of cheeso on the Little FalU dairy market today were: Large colored, 2 lots of 179 boxes at 10c; small colored, 20 lots of l.SSt boxes at 10c; small colored. 2018 of 125 boxes at 9c; small white, 20 lots of 1,400 boxes at 10c; small white, 2 lots of i::o boxes nt 9:ftc; twins col ored, 11 lots of 025 boxes iiflOc; twina phite, 18 lots of 025 boxes at 10c. Thompson's liarosnui, Kidney ami Liver Curo cures ami strengthens all the organs, restoring your youthful health and vigor, fjtlo and 1. All druggists, CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tha Signature IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE -IN THIS PAI'Elt CLUB MEN AI1E ACTIVE Republicans Preparing For Conven tion of State League at Easton. NATIONAL ORATORS EXPECTED Roports From All Parts of the Stat Indicate That the Party la In Fine Shape. Special Correspondence. Harrlsburg, Aug. 15. The Republican slate organization proposes to give every assistance and encouragement to tho young Republi cans of Pennsylvania to make the com ing convention of tho Stato League of Republican Clubs one of the most suc cessful In the hlRtory of the League. The convention, which will bo hold In Easton next month, promises to be one of the largest held In recent years, and tho local committee of arrange ments is planning an exceptionally good prosram for the entertainment of the delegates and other guests who will visit their city during the con vention week. Clubmen Meet Andrews. Chairman Wesley R. Andrews, of the Republican Stato Committee, has had several conferences with officers of the Stato League, and he Is heartily co operating In their efforts to get the active Republicans of the state to In terest themselves In tho election of del egates to the convention by tholr home clubs. It Is pointed out that President Roosevelt has from the outset of his political career looked upon the Re publican clubs as a powerful factor In the winning of campaigns, and he has never missed an opportunity to com mend the work of tho vigorous and progressive young Americans who are the bone and Blncw of the Republican League of tho Nation. In his, last national campaign the president Insisted that tho Republk'an national committee must give every consideration to the young men who were In charge of the organization of Republican clubs throughout the coun try, under tho auspices of the National League, and he hn3 since attributed much of the glory of the victory In that campaign to the Young. Republi cans who marched behind the club ban ners on which were Inscribed the words "Roosevelt, Protection and Prosper ity." Duty of Young Republicans. Pennsylvania Republicans In tho present stute campaign expect the club men of the commonwealth to do their full duty, and there Is every reason to believe that there will be no disap pointment on that score. It Is announced from Easton that tba Republican clubs of the entire county of Northampton are preparing to enter tain the visitors, and that all will be welcome who come with the delegates and v.iil receive the same courtesies and hcspltallty as the olSdal represen tatives of the clubs. A special committee Is at work got tins Republicans of national lame to prom be to address the great mass meeting which will bo held on Septem ber 20 There are already assurances of the presence of some of the best known and most popular Republican orators In tli-T country. All cf the can didates on the Republican stato ticket have been invited, and many of the mot prominent Republicans of the several counties of the state are ex pected to attend the gathering. From many private Interviews with active Republicans from every section of the state and through tho heavy correspondence that Is daily received. Chairman Andrews is more than de lighted with the reports as to the con dition of the Republican party and the sentiment of the voters through out the state. Though the campaign has not been fairly openeil there are evidences of unusual activity among the rank and tile of the Republican iorccs. The attacks of the Democrats serve to stimulate the Republican worker? to renewed activity and are actually beneficial to the Republican organiza tion. Danger Lies In Apathy. It Is admitted on all sides that V.a preatest danger to a majority party In what Is termed an "off year" cam paign lies In the apathy of the average voter. When no great prize, such as the presidency or a governorship, la at stake there is likely to be a feeling of Indifference or at least of over-confidence, particularly after the polling of such a tremendous Republican ma jority as was given to Roosevelt for president in Pennsylvania. It will devolvo upon the Republican managers throughout the state to see to It that every Republican voter Is Impressed with the Importance of casting his ballot In November next so mat tne itepuuiican lines Bnan remain Intact and that the party shall be In shape to mass its forces in solid phalanx in the congressional and gu bernatorial struggle which will take place next year. Republicans Will Vote Straight Republicans outside of Philadelphia will not be disturbed In their party fidelity by what may occur In that city They will vote the straight ticket, as heretofore, and sustain by the usual majorities the policies so necessary to the welfare and prosperity of the conn try and record a united anil emphatic approval of tho excellent, capable and patriotic administration of President Roosevelt. l'Tir twenty yearn I KiiM'orei with bleeilim; and itching piles; at times was con lined tn the Ikiiiho for more than a month. Two years afio I began lining Sau-Cura Ointment and ouo 50o bottle made a firm and permanent cure, and havo not hcon troubled since. I am Klad to (;ive this testimony. Itov. W, V, Gil iikiit l'leaxantville, Pa. Drnjsgittts 'i"c aud 50e. tf to ci hi: a oi.i in onk kay Take Laxative Bromn Quinine TabletM. All drupKlxta refund the money if It fails to euro. K. W. Orovo's Hitrntu re Is on each box. 2Zic. o23 The Haw of the Moatiulto. Tho bill of the mosquito Is a com plex Institution. It has u blunt fork nt the head ami Is apparently grooved. Working through tho groove una pro jecting from the angle of tho fork Is u laneti of perfect form sharpened wltu Hue bevel. BeMde It tho most per fect liinco looks like n band saw. Ou either side of the lance two saws are urnuigcd, with tho points flue and sharp mill the teeth well dellucxl ami keeu. The hacks of these saws play against the hnieo. When tho mosquito alights, with Its peculiar hum, it thrusts Its keen lance and theu enlarges tho aperture with the two saws, which day IumMo the lance until the forked bill with Its capillary nrrnngoment for pumping the blood can be Inserted. The sawing process is what grates upon the nerves or lue victim uuu uuscs him to strike wildly ut Hie IW'VI'P . A s.oi' of 'I'ciiiiy-Mon. Dante Kowetli used to tell a story of Tennyson, with whom be was walking one sultry summer night through High llolborn. They passed u building bril liantly lighted up and from which is- sikh! the sounds of joyous music. "What Is tluit place?" asked the bard. 'It Is called," replied Rossettl, "the llol born casino." "I should like to look In," pursued tho bard, "only I should bo nt once surrounded by n crew of groundlings, who would mob and pes ter and jostle me." "My dear sir," quietly remarked Dante, "If you were to got on one of the tables, announce your name and recite three of your poetic masterpieces Into the bargain probably not - per cent of the audi eueo would have the slightest Idea of who you are." The Koreness begins to go snd tho pHiu to stop from tho moment you Ink the lirst dose of Thompson's Barosma or Kidney Cure. No opiate of any form is used in its manufacture. Thompson's llurnumit lu flttHnllltnlv IrirtllleHH Hlld guaranteed to cure ail diseases of the kidneys, liver and bladder, nlno palpita tion of the heart, nervous doliilltv and lenmle weakness. Druggists, ;uo ami fi. ' ('oiiiioltv ()lii rvulloii t'ura. "Something entirely new has been placed on tho Ovorlaml Limited trains. It is a 'composito observa tion' car. It affords women passen gers an opportunity of enjoying the sceoery with the greatest comfort and free from the fuuiei of tobacco smoke. Throughout the car there has been placed a series ot steel arches, which bind sills and sides together and strengthen the roof iu a manner which renders the car almost lonestructthle. Chicaeo Chronicle. The Overland Limited leaves Union Passenger Ma- lion, Chicago, C.05 p. ra. daily. Ar rives San Francisco the third day in time for dinner. Route Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, Un ion Pacific and Southern Pacific line. John It. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Iionm D, Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. aiO Stato Normal School A tlimd Ilia filuln nrmu1 Si'iuml At SUn- pery Kock, liutlor County, Pa. Advan- l.i.vua iivst.nlaua rafnn lnu- tlltlinn frPft tf teachers and to those who Intend to teach. b all term begins wept, o, rjiw. nenu lor a catalogue. Address Ai.hert K. Maltuv, Principal BOYS AND GIRLS t!tnttl in verv lurnliiy in ln Vnml Stntei tu U( subscript ion fur liHrnl rnxh coimiiiKfiion tn ADAMS S MAGAZINE t 4 wliln tear for IO rpntn) The toft Htnl cheHiat monthly hnne mmctirinr In the wrM, conttiluiiiK -ii yne n. Id x I tindieit, nl Hlrt rH:niitiff lnnttAr it f imiiikiihI ltilrttt In every hoinn. IitlipruTomtiniiMHinn to Holici(orn. Sim1 ptmtal cnl iir full nrtiriil;trtHiii1 nuhicri(t ion Mnnk nook ATONt'E, ADAMS'S MAGAZINE. 131 W.24th St .N.Y.City WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, aud material for Window Casings and Inside Work. A good supply to felect from always in stock. Call on or address JAS. J. LANDERS, TIONESTA, PA. or F. P. AMSLER. JAMES HASLET, Suscessor to S. II. Haslet's Sonn. GENERAL MERCHANTS. Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA. PENN A pood painter knows a good thing when he sees it. He knows that Lucas Paints (Tinted Gloss) spread easier and go farther than other paints. I Ie knows they are made of pure mate rials by a reliable house of sixty years' experi ence. He knows they cost less all around. He knows they turn out better in the end. So does his dealer. Ask him. John Lucas & Co A -4 4 Philadelphia 7 vif A Colored Taffe ta Silk Umbrella And that's almost a dollar under value. Wc consider this umbrella easily worth $2.50. Three colors, Navy Blue, Brown and Black, with a fancy border. They can be carried as a parasol or tun brella. Don't confuse these with the f 1.98 lancy umbrellas sold earlier in the season. They were a Twilled Silk, these are Taffeta. The Price Per Yard Of Bates' Seersucker is 12c. It requires 5 yards to make an underskirt. Five yards at 12c is f2c. Wc are selling some skirts of Bates' Seersucker with a 12 iu. flounce and a double, 4-inch ruflle for 59c each. That's 3c Jess than the material alone costs. k WILLIAM B. JAMES, AScgcfable Preporationror As similating IlicFood nndRef'ula Ung UicSluinachs anctUoweis of Tromolcs Digeslion.Chccrfiil rtess and Host .Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. KotNaiicotic. Jtoipt afmdDrSAKlHrtTOmii FbmpkiA Seal' JixSmm JUkt, Smlm- Jhvrrminf - (VwrW ,liv h'iabtvft flam: Apcrfecl Remedy forConslipn Tion, Sour Stomach, Umrrhoca Worms .Convulsions lowrish ness and Loss of Sleep. Tac SumIIo Signnlure of NEW YORK. 4 Win 1 i : H CXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIEIJ) PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, flood Carriages-mid Run fioH to lot upon thenioHt reasonable tornm. Ie will alHo do JOB TEAMING All orilors loft at the l'ost Ollloe wll receive prompt attention. lennsylvania itviLUOiVr. BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking etfeot. Mv 28th, 1905. No. 30 Buffalo and Pittxburir, Express, daily except Sun day 0:53 a. m. No. 32 Oil City and Plitsbuig ExrroBH, daily 8:"1 p.m. No. Oil City Aci-oiuinoda-tiuu, Stinda.vH only 5::',0 p. m. For lllckoryriilioiile, Warren, Kinzna, Bradford, Olinin and the East : No. 31 Olnan Kxprtwi:, daily.. 7:5:1 a. in. No. S3 l'ittsburK Express, daily except Sunday 0:10 p. in. No. 933 Warren ix-coui iihkIu- tion, Sundays only., 2:45 p. m. For Timo Tables and additional Infor mation coiiHiilt, 'I'ii'kot Agent. W. V. ATI EUIIIIUY, .1. It.WOnn. Oeiieral Manniifr. I'aMsener'riHllie Mr. liKO. II. I'.uY O, Uen'l I'asseiiKer At. Pit. dtUGUST MQ&GR OFTICIAK Office ) -k VA National Bunk Building, OIL CITY, 1A. Eyes examined free. KxciliiHivelv optical. Klectrin (Vil.-Cimnmlccd for Blieuuiatisui, Hprains, Sore Feet, l'ains, Ac. A tall dealers f r A FT? v3v. Exclusive Agent for Mono jtfmk 'Silks - OIL CITY, PA. mmm For Infants and Children. The Kind You Havo Always Bought Bears the Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years era THt Stimuli 0MT. NIW YO CITV. A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fino Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOlsTESTA, ZP.A.. Telephone IVo. 20. Idr. La Francos? CO-.M ROUND Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Superior to othor romertleii mild at hlh prlr. Cur Kunrnnti-M. Bucrt'ttsfllllv iimI y over UIIO.OIIO Womrii. 1'rirr, !3 "l. lr"K- -Kltlxir by mull. TuslluimilnlH & Lonklut (rei. Dr. liBl'rauco, l'hlladclplila, Pa. DR. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY Pleasant to Take, Fowcrlul to Cure, And Welcome -.f3L" Kvory Hume. KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE Pr. Tliiviil Konnccly'B Favorite lietueily in adaptril tnnllnrniuiil liulli wxhh, ntrnntinif HTiimiM'iit re lief ill Hllcnnin cftiiw.l liy ltii,iirity r I h IiIimhI, pik Ii m Kblticy, I'.l i.l.l. r ami 1 Iv. r Com. Iiliilntx; citron 'nnnlliitllon and M iikncH,u H- iiti:ir towniHn. 11 prove mi m'M'f nt In curd wlirro nit othor moill rinon Imvc totally f.'olocl. tin HiiltororvlioulililoHiiur nn ltii iu tliin rcmeily iHimlrn-il. It linnniiiinhro ken n cord of nut-cost for over BO yearn, and litis won hoin of wurm friondn. Aro you B-iHVrinj; from any iliwasd traronWo to tlioc:iiu-oflni--iilioin-J- If so, lir. Koii,.,y ma picked hit terolal find profoHftioisal reputation m tins HUtumcnttliatl'iivoi-ito ItoiiiL-dy will do you K"iiU find for a froo olflo nn-1 booklot fon tHtulii vii'iuioIl- iiiodiciiliHK ii i! on id,- truutniont of vuriou- ,!i,omu'fi. N , ilo tiiso l or nn "l'.ny Tol for linilinir null f you ltuvo ktilluydiyi-hho, Addn-NS lr. Iliuid Ki-inily'F Soiim, l;,iritl.nt. N . Y. RKMMKltil- K, tlio full name i s ir. Unvid Ki-ti-iiid) 8 l'AVoUl I K UKMKHV.miidimt lloiolout, N. V.,titidtho priro Is f:l .oo fid liotCon $r,,oii)at nil iliii-:-ilM iii llm t'uilvd btuioe, Canada uud f on-ijju couutnti). $1.69 JW 1 'T m jfj til f-1 fiTvl 3U BBlaft" H