WIS Smart & In all Departments, But in None More so Than in Cloaks & Each Season Sets a Higher Standard. The achievements of yesterday fall short of the requirements of to day, A loftier ideal always confronts the progressive merchant. This is striking ly exemplified in our Cloak and Suit section, wherein each season sets a higher standard. In TUTS stnrn it in not Riiffimpnt quality and right style. It must be .1... J l:u uo inuuuti uun wimuu otiuueu uuauuieu tended our opening. Positively the Best $1 Street Glove Women's Fowoes Street Gloves are representative of the best fII glove style and quality to be bid at $1. They are two-clasp, in tan, grey, mode, brown, wbiie and black, with full rique white or self embroidery. Women's Elbow Length Silk Gloves white, black, pink, light blue ana lavender, tne celebrated ivayser Curtains, Draperies, Shades Made to In pjjtting your home in "apple pie order" for the coming winter, we offer the services of our lace curtain makers, drapery artists and window shade makers. These experts will take you wish, and furnish estimates for brightening up any or all rooms. Up to this point there will be no cost to you and for the finished work the charge will be as low as is consistent with artistic and first-class work. We offer specials in Upholstery Fabrics with which to make curtains, rejuvenate the appearance ot favorite old easy chairs and couches. SMART & OIL CITY, PA. Do You Know? Meadvillo Commercial College, Meadville, Fa., Wishes to secure the names of all young people between 13 and i In Western Pennsylvania. Send 10 names with post otllce address and ugi, and receive 10 beautifully written call lug cards. THE SCHOOL THAT GETS RESULTS. A LEADER IN ITS FIELD. Not a graduate of last year's claas out of a poaltlon. Present enrolment much larger than that of last year. The managers are the authors of the leading series of commercial text book. Registration on every Monday. Send for catalogue ROCHESTER, N. Y. A Joke on the TroiilnM," Some time In the thirties of tin century Prophet Joseph Smith, ! t. . Mormon, and a party of his fol!:v. were proselyting In Muskingum j;:.. ty, O. Ho appointed n certain da., when he would show the people hi. wonderful powers and that he was n second Christ ly walking ou the wa ters of Mud creek. The water was always muddy. A day or two liefoiv the time sot grandmother's In-other IUilert and a couple of liciglihor hoys .were accidentally attracted to tin Mormons working at the creek and. concealing themselves, watched the Mormons put down stakes and put plunks on tliem from hunk to hank, the plnnk resting nhout six Inches un der water. After the Mormons left the boys went down mid took out the center plunk, where the water was nlmul ten feet deep. The next day Ualaam Smith enme down to the creek and, after n long exhortation, started across the creek. . He was all right and on top ti!l he came to the center, T here his "powers" seemed to leave 1 ini, mid lie went to the l,.,uom. This vim the end of llcnnoul.sai In tuut cjunty. 1 liken InnwiirfB. "I thought he was n confirmed baeh- or, hut he's engaged to Miss Capset t r." "Well, I "tippose we shouldn't hesur-rri-'l. Eternal vigilance Is the price of liUrly." Silberbere Costumes that a arnrmant ha sd!I maila nf trnnA - b -""i b-"- distinctive and exclusive, Such are j . i . . , .1 praise iroui tue loroQga wno at stitching; Paris l'oint back, with double tipped!. Order. measurements, offer suggestions if SILBERBERG, That the Certificates of Deposit issued by THE OIL CITY TRUST COMPANY pay FOUR PER CENT1 In terest does not cease at the end of six months or one year. They continue to draw four per cent, until returned. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $657,040.12 All the News. A wise editor says: "A man told ua the other day that we did not publish all the things that happened. We should sny not. In the first place, there Is somebody else depending on us for a living. If we printed all that hap pens we would soon be with the nn gels. In order to please the people we must print only the nice things said of them and leave the rest to gossip. Yet It's a fact we don't publish nil the news. If we did wouldn't it make spicy reading? I'.ut It would bo for one week only; the next week you would read our obituary. All the news is all right when It's about the other fellow." Jiipnnpxc "Sllrnl" Mnnlr. A curious ceremony Is performed In Japan by the cuurt musicians nt cer tain Shinto festivals. Hoth stringed and wind instruments are used, but it is held that no sound should he allowed to fall upon unworthy ears, mid, ns s .. f the oars present might be un-w-c.-t!iy, nil the motions of playing nre !.,!:; tli;ci;t'!i by the musicians, hut not a ;.;:i;le Humid Is heard. This strange custom dnte.i hack muny generations, !n:t since the advent of civilization has rapidly U,.,t l'.ivi;r. In uiiil Out, "I lutlce you never wear a watch with your evening clothes." "No. I never have both out at the name time." Cornell Widow. MILLER'S BODY FOUND. Discovered by Two Small Boys Floating In the River. Undoubtedly Took Hit Llfo While. Temporarily Insane. Was Member of a Whloesale Paper House of Blnghamton. Leaves a Wife and Two Children. BInghamton, Oct 17. Two small boys In a boat at the foot of Murray street In this city nt S o'clock yester day afternoon discovered the body of Frederick A. Miller, floating in the Vvef. Mr. Miller who was a member ot too Arm and a traveling salesman for a wholesale paper house In this city mysteriously disappeared on the night of Oct. 5. It was feared that he was deranged from overwork and lllhealtu., It was thought that while in that cor.' dltlon he might have wandered away. A reward was offered for information in regard to him and all ot his cus tomers In New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio and the authorities in those states have been looking for him for 10 days. It Is thought that while temporarily insane Mr. Miller Jumped Into tho river at some place above the city. A friend of his who was the last person to see him alive met him on the street on the night that he disappeared. Mo appeared strange aud said, "Well, Ben, Its all up with me now," Mr. Miller was 39 years old, niarrlod and had two children. 8HAKE UP IN VICE 3QUAD. Mew York's Police Commissioner De termined to Enforce the Law. New York, Oct. 17. Police Commis sioner McAdoo has relieved Acting Captain Eggers from command ot the police headquarters vice squad. Mr. McAdoo In announcing this order, call ed the vice squad one ot the most pow erful engines on the New York police force for enforcing the law. Three weeks ago several raids ou pool rooms were made through orders Issued over the head ot Captain Eg gers. In transferring this captain the police commissioner gave his ground for this action In a statement In which he declared he had determined to re organize and strengthen the vlco squad. 'The men on it." he said, "are sub jected to great temptations and need a vigilant supervision which will be quick to punish and equally willing to reward and encourage. Under reason able suspicion, a man's usefulness Is ended. Weak men must be weeded out at once. It Is a powerful engine and needs constant Inspection." Acting Captain Eggers has com manded the headquarters vice squad for over a year. HIh place was taken by Roundsman Daniel E. Costlgan, who was promoted to a detective ser geant. The squad numbers between 30 and 40 members. Reward For Winning Championship. Philadelphia, Oct. 17. As a reward for winning the American League baseball championship pennant, the 18 players of the Philadelphia club were presented by President Shlbe of that club with $8,131.49 to be divided equal ly among the men. This Is the amount of the Philadelphia club's portion of the receipts for the first four games of the worlds championship series with the New York National League club. The Philadelphia players also received $0,848.46 as their portion ot the receipts for the worlds series al lotted to them by the national com mission. Traction Company Incorporated. Albany, Oct. 17. The Buffalo and Rochester traction railroad was Incor porated today to build and operate an electric railway from the village of Depew, Erie County, to Rochester, a distance of 60 and one-half mflaa through Erie, Genesee, Livingston and Monroe counties. The capital is $3,500,000, and the directors are: Henry H. Kingston, J. Andrews Har ris, Jr., John J. Colllor, Horatio A. Foster, T. Henry Dixon and Samuel Welsh of Philadelphia, and George A. Rlcker, William B. Cutter and Herbert P. Blssell, of Buffalo. The principal office is In Depew. Explosion on Submarine Boat. Portsmouth, Eng., Oct. 17. The crew of 16 men on board submarine boat No. 4 had a remarkably narrow escape. The boat was engaged In diving prac tice off Splthead and was submerged, when water leaked through the ex laust plpo and caused an accumula tion of gas. A slight explosion follow ed damaging the machinery. The crew, towever, managed to raise the vessel which 'came up stern first. A govern ment gunboat nearby went to her as sistance and saved all the crew. The submarine was towed In here for re pairs. Threatened Strike Averted. Dayton, O., Oct. 17. The grievances of the union employes of the National Cash Register company have been re ferred to the national advisory board of tho International Machinists, and the threatened strike has been averted for tho present at least. Meanwhllo the plant will be operated on tho "open shop" principle. Cold Weather In Germany. Munich, Bavaria, Oct. 16. Snow is falling at Bayreuth and Wuerzburg, in northern Bavaria. Unsensonablo cold prevails throughtout Germany TO (THE A IOI.I) IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromn Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to euro. K. W. Grovo's signature ia on each box. 25c. o25 CASTOR (A. Tor Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature TWO ROTTED GUNS FOUND. Supposed to Have Been Carried By Ferguson's Murderer. Washington, pa., Oct. 17. The Fer puson murder, which occurred at West Mlddletown two years ago, was re called Monday when two slnglo-Darrel thotguns, which it is thought were used by the men concerned in tho crime, were found In separate clumns of bushes within a few yards of where the satchel which contained the money stolen from Ferguson was discovered The gun stocks were almost rotted away. . The theory Is that confederates of the men who touched oft thd dynamite mine In the road were hiding w'h thj weapons ready to shoot anyone who might try to Intercept him. The mm when they saw their confederate safe. are supposed to have followed, leaving their guns behind. It Is supposed they later Joined the man with the money, Four men are under arrest in Croatia, accused as accomplices. Shubert's Parents Sue Railroad Co, New York, Oct. 17. The parenta ot tam Shubert, the theatrical manager who was mortally Injured In the wreck of the Pennsylvania Chicago express last May, have brought suit in tho United States circuit court for $200,050 against the railroad company, alleging that negligence caused their son's death. This suit is one ot several others aggregating $600,000 and" grow Ing out of the same wreck. Murder and Attempted Suicide. Malone, Oct. 17. Herbert Miller of Saranac Inn, after a quarrel with his wife shot and killed her instantly and them attempted uilcide by slashing his throat with a razor. He is not ex pected to live. The couple for some time had conducted a guides' boarding house and are said to have quarreled frequently. Samuel H. Ft. Grow Dead, BInghamton, Oct. 17. Samuel H. R Grow, only brother of former Con gressman Galusha A. Grow of Pennsyl vania died at his home in this city yesterday, aged 85 years. Body Taken From Canal. Geneva, Oct. 17. The body of Will lam Jardine of Seneca Falls was taken from the canal yesterday. It Is sup posed that he fell Into the water whil MARKET REPORT. New York Provision Market New York, Oct. 16. WHEAT No. 2 red, 90c f. o b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 03c f. o. b. afloat. CORN No. 2 corn, 61c f. o. h. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 62c. OATS Mixed oats, 26 to 32 lbs., S333V4c; clipped white, 36 to 4C lbs., 3636c. PORK Mess, $16.25f 16.50; fam ily, per bbl., $17.60 18.00. HAY Shipping, 4550c; good tn choice, 77S5c. BUTTER Creamery xtra. 21 21Hc; common to extra, 16,&21c; state dairy, common to extra, 16V4 20ttc CHEESE State, full cream, small choice, llc. EGGS Stato and Pennsylvania, 30c. POTATOES $1.62(31.85. Buffalo Provision Market. Buffalo, Oct. 16. WHEAT No. 1 northern, new, spot, 88c; No. 2 red, 85'e. CORN No. 2 mixed, 58 c f. o. b afloat; No. 2 yellow, 61 c. OATS No. 2 white, 33c f. o. b afloat; No. 3 white, 3232c. FLOUR Fancy blended patent per bbl., $5.256.00; winter family patent, $4.40 5.15. BUTTER Creamery western, ex tra, 22c; state ana Pennsylvania creamery, 2121c; dairy, choice to fancy, 20c. CHEESE Fancy full eror.m, 1212c; good to choice, Ui2c. EGGS Selected, fancy, 2526c. POTATOE3 Western, fsncv. nei bu., C5c; home grown, per bu., 550Io. East Buffalo L(ve 8tock Market.' CATTLE Beat steers on sale, $5.50 (P'5.75; fair to good butcher steers, $4.004.50; medium half-fat steers $3.604.00; common to fair heifers. $2.002.75; good to choice heifers $3.003.35; good butcher bulls, $2.21 2.35; choice to extra veals, $8.25 8.50; fair to good, $8.2507.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS Choice spring lambs, $7.5007.75; yearlings choice, $5.506.25; handy wihra, $5.255.65; mixed sheep. $4.505.25. HOGS Mixed packers' gradftrf, $5.705.75; medium hogs, $5.755.80; l.igs, light, $5.505.60. Utica Dairy Market. Utica, Oct. 16. Sales of cheese on the Utica dairy market today were: Large white, 2 lots of 106 boxes at 10c; large colored. 5 lots of 327 boxes at 10c; small white, 8 lots ol 542 boxes at 10-c; small colored, 34 lots of 2.549 boxes at 10c. BUTTER Creamery, 8 packages sold at 24c; 25 packages at 23c and 31 packages at 21Vfec. Little Falls Dairy Market. Utica, Oct. 1C. Sales of cheese on Little Falls dairy market today were. Large white, 1 lot of 50 boxes at 11c; small colored, 16 lots of 1,018 boxes at 11c; do whltp, 20 lots of 1,214 boxes at 11c; twin colored, 7 lots of 463 boxes at 11c; do white, 20 lots of 1,113 boxes at lie. A i'AU ANTUDD VI UK FOIt PILES. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Iruggist8 refund inonoy If Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no mat ter of how long standing, in 0 to 14 days. First Application gives ease and rest. 60c. If your druggist hasn't it send 60o in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by tho Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo The very best remedy for Cuts, Burns, Bruises, and to prevent Blood Poison is Pan-Cura Ointment. It will positively cure Eczema, Tetter, Halt Itheutii, Old Sores, Pimples, Bleeding, Itching or Protruding Piles. San-Cura Ointment, 25o and 50c. All druggists. She llFiiionril It Out. Ethel- Mamma, if a little boy Is a lad, why Isn't a big boy a ladder? Mamma For the same reason, I sup pose, that, although a little doll Is a doll, a big doll Is not a dollar. Ethel (reflect Ively i That's so. My big doll wua $2. Kansas City Journal. Ilia Ilnrd I.aok. Benevolent Old Lndy (to ono of the unemployed) Poor man! What hnve you done to your hand? Unemployed Broke my knuckles, mum, knockln' at people's doors ask In' for work. In order to love mankind we must not expect too much of them. Helve tia. No human being, man or woman, can act tip to a sublime standard without giving offense. 4 'banning. Nfw Route la I.oa AtiK'lra. Unity Tourlat Cure via the Halt Lake Home. Through tourist sleeper to Los An geles leaves Union Passenger Station, Chicago, 5:15 p. tn. every day. Rout a Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, Union PaciGo and the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad. Rate for double berth, Chicago to Los Angelee, $7. John R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Room D, Park building, Pittsburg, Pa. oct '25 Attrnllon, Hunting, Low round trip rates to Northern Michigan and Wisconsin, via Nickel Plate Road. Tickets on sale daily to Nov. 15th. Wwrite C. A. Aaterlin, Dist. Pass. Agt, 807 State street, brie, Pa. ll-oovl5 CAF.DEE RUBBERS ARE THE BEST THE NAME "CAF.DEE" On the bottom of a rubber boot or shoe insures its quality. They have been the BEST for fifty years, and they are the best to-day. When you buy rubbers ask. for CANDEES and insist upon having them. For sale by all leading stores. Merchants desiring their names to an' pear at the bottom ol this out can have It under established rules free of charge on application to us. H. Cbilda A Co., Hole uistripiitora, B13 feon Ave., ntlsburg. OFTIGIAIT. Office A IX National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. Exclusively optical. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, -OF- TIONESTA, - PENN. S.S. CANFIEID PROPRIETOR. JOB TEAMIUO- Pennsylvania 11 RAILROAD. BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking effect. October 8th. 1905. No. 30 Buffalo and Pittsburg express, aauy except Bun- dav 1l!fll m No. 82 Oil City and Pittsburg express, aauy s:ztj p.m. No. 932 Oil City Accommoda tion, Sundays only 5:30 p. tn. For Hickory.Tldioute.Warren.Klniua. Bradford, Olean and the East : No. 81 Olean Express, daily. 7:53 a. m. No. 83 Pittsburg Express, dally except Sunday 6:35 p. m. No. 933 Warren accommoda tion, Sundays only 2:45 p. m. For Time Tables and additional infor mation consult Ticket Agent. W. W. ATTERBUBY, J. R. WOOD. General Manager. Passenger Traflic Mgr. GEO. H. BOYD, Gen'l Passenger AgU Mr Architect j it's to your interest to specify Lucas Paints (Tintrd Gloss) They make tho best kind of a job nt the least expense cost less first and last. First because they cover eo thoroughly and go so far. Last because they wear so well and hold their looks so long. , Ask your dealer. John Lucas & Co Philadelphia Electric Oil. Guaranteed for Rheumatism, Sprain, Sors Feet, Paina.&o. A tall dealers Have every one who reads this advertisement come to our Dress Goods Department, we would exper ience little trouble in convincing them of what a really great Department it is. Of the wide range and varied assortments. Every fashionable weave and color. All priced so moderately that you can see at a glance how greatly it is to your economical advantage to come here. Since you can't come the next best thing is to Write for Samples. Specify about what price and as near as you can what color. Samples will come by next mail. Ash for Dress Goods Catalog when you write. Suit ami Cloak Department. . Most important of the Twenty-eight Departments. Nothing to surpass it between Pittsburg and Buffalo. Distinctive and diversified style. Correct fashion. Ferfect tailoring. Moderate profits. WILLIAM B. JAMES, - OIL CITY, PA. The Kind You llavo Always Bought, nnd which lias been in use for over 30 years, has borne tho signature of 0 - and has been made tinder his pcr- (jZ-JJ&fl-?-ju. sonol supervision since Its infancy. W(V SU4i Allow no ono to deer! vo you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" nre but Experiments Hint trifle with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms -and nllays Fcvcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind 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's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. c.irr.ua eoHMNY, rr munnav .tukct. nkw to.h am. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, - Time Deposits Solicited. lf'ill A. Watnb Cook, A. B. President. A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, Collections romitted for on day of payment era all the benefits consistent with conservative hanking. Interest pId on time deposit. Tour patronage respectfully solicited. A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOKESTA, PA. Telephone lo. 20. LADIES Dr. La Francois? I UCOM POUND- Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator superior to other remndles hoM at high prices. Cure guaranU'wl. Sm-eeitsfully lifted by over 200,000 Women. Prim, 25 lentn, drug. RlttiorliymatL TettlluioiilaU booklet free. Dr. La Franco Philadelphia, ro p. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH Pennyroyal pills .-(STTV . Of1.!"! nmi Only Hnalna. ft vll Illir.STKK'H KNliLlSH In KKIfc .til bold mvltllia boiM. wlihMu.rlMMD. T.lf ..olh.r. Krfu. lUtgtnii, NnbUllutlo., mmd lwlt Umm. By; JT T.ur UruniH. K mi 4. la "W ,' r"!"!"- Tl..ll. tin Mull, lu.lluu r.MiMi.1. ui.. ... .11 Druffltii. llikhMu. 1 knir.l t) MM1M. Stun, A If We Could Signature of NATIONAL BANK, $50,000. $42,000. pay Your Ter Cent, per Annum Kelly. Cashier. Wm, Smkaiidauoh, Vice Preaklent DI RKOTOKS Q. W. Robinson, Wm. Huioarbaugh, T. F. Rltchev. J. T. Dale. J. II. Kellv. at low rates. We promise our custom PftESIrnPAlNTS '''Wfft A Coo4 investment Nothing will beautify the home like couple torn of Hitta Pioneer Prepired Pilm. Its the heal investment ponslble to mke too, aa thirty or fnrly dollars worth of pulnt will ailil more to the value of a houne than monry apenl In any other way. It will also pay for Itself In aatisfac tlon there la nothing ao pleasing to a householder as a well painted house. It doea not cost much to paint a houae and It will protect the wood and make it last twice as long as your careless neigh bor' who la neglecting to properly pro tect his home. Wc offer a guaranteed paint In Wni Pioneer Paint, and wc shall be pleased to send you free color card showing aample shades. Please write or call today. G. W. HOBLN'SON & goj, Tioncstn, Pa. V ll ml