Smart & Beautiful and Spring is the best time to buy new Our large carpet stock includes the patterns we show are such as eive effect. The stock includes Ingrains, Axminsters and Velvets. Our immense display of rugs is a source of com mendation from every buyer who visits our store. The line is conveniently displayed on a rack and can be seen to comparisons can be made and a better to come and see the unusual qualities, unusual values we oner. $1.15 Velvet Brussels, 89c Yard Not remnants, but choice 1906 styles of such makes as Smith's, Imper ial, Ac. With or without borders. $1.35 Velvet Wiltons, $lYard Such standard makes as Sanford's, Beatty, &o., a 1 the new spring color effects, floral patterns, scroll patterns and the popular self colored greens ana re as. 75c Tapestry Brussels, 55c Yard Over a dozen patterns to select from desirable. Xou can depend upon it, you yard under everybody else's price. $25.00 9x12 Rugs, Either Axminster or Body Brussels, assortment of either. 00 Cent Linoleums, Over a dozen choice patterns to select from any number of yards. SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY, PA. Oil City Trust Company. President, JOSEPH SEEP. Vice President, GEORGE LEWIS. A Letter mailed in Tionesta, addressed to us, will, be delivered in from two to four hours, and as promptly answered. Write us in regard to any financial business you may have. Four Per Cent. Paid on Certificates of Deposit. PEMSWAMA RAILROAD LOW - RATE 'EXCURSION TO WARREN, OMAN AND BRADFORD SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1906 SPECIAL TRAIN Rate to Warren Hate to Olean or Train Leaves. aud return. Bradford and return Titusville 7.30 a. m. fl 00 1 50 Rouneville 7.55 " 1 (K) 1 50 Oil City 8.15 " 1 00 1 SO Tionesta 8.52 " 1 00 1 50 Hickory 9.03 " 1 00 1 50 Tidioute 9.10 " 75 1 25 Olean Arrive 12.00 noon Bradford Arrive 12.00 " Returning, Special Train will leave Olean 7.00 p. m., Hradlord 7.00 p. m., Warren 9.00 p.m. Ticket will be good Rolnjr only on Special Train, May 6. Returning, ou hpecial Train May 0 and on regular trains May 7. The run of Train No. 34, leav ing Bradford at 6.00 p. in., Olean 5.00 p. m. and Warron 7.08 p. m. May 7 will be ex tended to Titusville to accommodate exeurnionlHls returning by that train. Children between live and twelve years of age, half rates. W. W. ATTKRBURY, J. R. WOOD, GEO. W. BOYD, General Manager. Passenger Tralllo Manager. General Passenger Agent "Wear" The house is insured covered with a protecting coat of good paint Lucas Paints insure the very best wear. They are made of pure materials and cover so thoroughly that they defy the rain with its rot and decay and they last longer. The rich gloss and enduriD? colors preserve their good looks. Ask your dealer. John Lucas & Co Philadelphia Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration on the es tate of W. H. II. Dotterer, late of Kings ley township, Forest County, Pa., de ceased, having been granted to the un dersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to mHke pay ment without delay, and those having claims or demands will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. II. A. Dottkrer, Ailm'r., Mnzettn, Pa. A. C. Bkown, Attorney. 6t ri..nl...1.:n Colic. Cholera and vuuuuciiaui 9 Diarrhoea kemedv. .wverfcfU. Buy it now. It uuy save life. Silberbers: Carpets Bugs. floor covorines. every known and standard oualitv. and a room that comfortable and cozr Tapestries and Body Brussels, Wiltons, advantage in five minutes. Better choice can be bad. We invite you unusually pretty pttterns and the and every one of them new and re buying this grade just 20 cents $20.00 Tike your choice from a splendid 45 Cents Treasurer, H. R. MEBBITT. Insurance against wear of the weather that is Administratrix's Notice. Letters of Administration on the estate of W. Edward Kiser, late of Green town ship, Forest county, Pa., deceased, hav ing been granted to tho undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and those having olaims or demands will present them, duly authenticated, for set tlement. Bopiiia Kihku, Aclm'rx., c , Tionesta, Pa. 8. D. Irwin, Attorney. April 4, 1006. 6t IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THIS PAPER KILL TYPHOID, .,, SAYS DR. DIXON Observe Simple Precautions and It Is Easy. CUT DOWN DEATH HARVEST Advice to Nurses, Attendants and Others In the Sick Room. "Wipe out typhoid by killing the gorms contained in the discharges of the patient before they leave the sick room to lay other fellow beings low with this disease." Such are the In- structlons that Health Commissioner Samuel G. Dixon gives In his new cir cular on typhoid fever addressed to nurses and attendants In charge of persons suffering from this Infectious malady. "I want to send that message ring ing through the whole state," said Health Commissioner Dixon the other day. "I want to' get every local Board of Health to see that in every borne where there Is a person 111 with ty phoid fever, the physician, the nurse or attendant shall be Impressed with the duty of letting no Infection from their patient be the cause of giving the disease to another, and the way to do this first of all is to kill the germs of the disease that comes from the pa tient before these germs leave the sick room. I am determined that the ap palling harvest that typhoid is reaping in Pennsylvania shall be cut down. It can be done It must be done. If, be ginning today, the nurse or attendant in charge of a typhoid fever case will see to It that the discharges from the patient are thoroughly disinfected be fore they are carried out of the room in which the typhoid victim is confined we can almost wipe out typhoid In a year's time. I realize that this Is a big "if," yet It Is one of the simplest ways In the world to blot out a dis ease that Is appallingly epidemic throughout the whole state, if only euch and every person to whom this message is directed will hear it and heed It." In his typhoid circular Health Com missioner Dixon seta forth simple methods of killing the typhoid germs before they are carried out of the sick room. Secure any of the following disinfect ants: Kreolin, Lysol, Trl-Kresol, Chlo rinated Lime (chloride of lime or bleaching powder), or a 40 per cent so lution of Formaldehyde, which is pre ferred. Make up disinfectant solutions from the above by adding three teaspoonfuls of Kreolin, Lysol or Trl-Kresol or eight teaspoonfuls of the 40 per cent, solu tion of Formaldehyde to a pint of wa ter, or one-half pound of Chlorinated Lime to one gallon of water. Keen constant y In the hed-nnn. urinal, chamber or commode or vessel intended to receive the d scharcres from the bowels or bladder, a moderate quantity of the disinfectant solution selected, and after receiving the dis charges add a quantity to equal the amount of the discharges. cover and remove the vessel anrl al low the contents to stand for one hour before emptying the same. Never empty the dischareps nnon th surface of the ground, or Into a stream, even though disinfected. It the discharges are emntled into a water closet or privy they must be thoroughly disinfected first They must never be burled until after being thor oughly disinfected, and then never less than one foot deep nor within one hun dred feet of a well or water course. II a PriVV we 11 iS Used, pmntv throa gallons of any of the disinfectant so- uuons into it daily. Keen constantly nn hand hauln nr other vessel containing one of the so lutions mentioned ror the purpose of washing your hands. vvasn your hands In the imiiiHn.. Immediately after handling the patient, the discharges, or any of the body clothing. Keen constantly In a. rnnvnnln place a tub or other proper vessel con taining a sufficient auantltv of one or the disinfectant solutions in which to soak all of the patient's bed and body clothing. (If Chlorinated Lime Is used for this purpose, one-half pound should be dl- men wim etgnt gallons of water.) Place all such clothinir In thla Immediately upon its removal from the bed or body of the patient, leaving it In the disinfectant solution for at least three hours, after which It should be uuneu murougniy ror at least one hour. Do not permit the use by others of drinking vessels or eating utensils used by the patient, until boiled for at least one hour. Do not eat or permit others to eat scraps or remnants of food left by the patient. Burn all such material at once. Add a disinfectant solution to all water that has been used for bathing the patient, and dispose of it in the same manner as the body discharges Do not throw this water on the sur race of the ground. Thoroughly disinfect all discharges from the mouth and nose. If received In vessels treat as all Other discharges. If received in handkerchiefs treat as bed clothing, or if received in old linen burn the same at once. Thoroughly screen the room to ex clude all flies and mosquitoes. Destroy all Insects in the room. Exclude domestic animals. Do not kiss the patient. Do not encourage visitors to the sick room. Aside from their disturbing Influence on the patient they may through care lessness contract the disease. Boll all water used for domestic pur poses. Follow these rules during the entire Illness, do not relax them during con valescence, but continue until entire recovery, as the specific germ of ty phoid may exist In the stools or urine of typhoid patients for at least four weeks after the disappearance of the fever. Upon the termination of the case sprinkle all carpets, rugs or washable leuiiing freely with a 40 per cent, eolu :ion u Formaldehyde. Roll up and allow to remain for twenty-four hours, then expose to fresh air and sunlight for twenty-four hours. The room should be thoroughly dis infected after the recovery of the pa tient Save these Instructions and heed them If you have a typhoid case In your home. A GUARANTEED VVUK FOIl PILKM. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. RrnggistM are authorized to refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure in 6 to 14 daya. 50c. DECEIVING THE Pl'lSMC. Explanation of the Seemingly Impos sible Stage Tricks. When you see a man come out on the stage and shoot the ashes off a cigar which la being smoked by nn assistant, don't believe nil you see. A hat pin is run through the cigar, the point just reaching the ash. The assistant Just pushes the knob at tho other end and down falls the ash to great applause on the part of the audience. Of course, only blank cart ridges are used. Breaking two glass balls with two pistols Is almost as simple. One of the pistols only is loaded, and with shot; the other has a blank cartridge. The loaded pistol Is aimed between the two balls and shot scatters, breaking them both. Extinguishing several numbered candles by number on request of the audience is seldom more than a hol low Joke. Behind each candle is a hole In the target. An assistant hid den behind It simply blows out the candle, taking care to blow the right candle at the right time that Is when the pistol cracks. Painting a complete picture In a Jlffy In presence of the audience Is also artifice. What looks to you like an lmmnculate and untouched can vas is In reality a finished picture covered with whitewash. All the "artist" does Is to simulate painting, while ho merely wipes off the white wash with his brush. The result is an excellent picture. Those awfully heavy looking dumb bells of the strong man are some times somewhat hollow at the core You will notice that they are always put in the same place, preferably on a special platform when the man from the audience is Invited to lift them. Under the platform are pow erful magnets holding the weights down. Suddenly roll the bar off the platform and you can probably lift It with one hand, as that operation re leases It from magnetic control. Irrigation in tlio Platte. Expansion by Irrigating has meant that the desert land of the Platte valley now blossoming as the rose and selling from .10 to $300 an acre. Fifty years ago it was consid ered worthless. Over 500,000 people live In the irrigated terrrltory of this stream, including those of Denver, Cheyenne, Laramie, North Platte and other places. The measurements of the water used and the water re turned to the stream reveal the fact that a large proportion of the water diverted by a particular canal Is not wholly lost, but returns to the stream and Is used over and over again. Some of the measurements showed that In low water tho return seepage tends to Increase the flow of streams rather than cause diminu tion. . Tho I'se of Glass Coffin. That glass coffin in which Ta magno, the great singer, was buried was not the first which hns inclosed a curious character. There was a miserly Sir Thomas Bancroft, who In old London days heaped up great riches. Even when his time came to die he could not bring himself to give bis property away and so he left his estate to be Improved until 1m should rise again, which he expected short ly to do. He had a window built In his coffin, movable from the interior, and windows and a glazed door to his tomb, and ordered that at frequent intervals these should be opened and himself Inspected by the trustees. But the latter had had enough of the gentleman. They built almhouses with his estate. The Kaiser's Taxes. Does the Kaiser pay taxes? Yea, to a certain extent, for it hns Just be come known that he pays fifteen shil lings a year for his gun license, which is probably more than King Edward does, if his majesty enjoys the same Immulty from burdens of this kind as he does with respect to his motor car, which Is the only one in the kingdom without a number. The emperor's ticket runs: "Valid for one year. Twelve months' shoot ing license for his Majesty the Kaiser and King, living at Berlin from December 1 till November 30, 1906. Von Borries, Chief of Police, Berlin." Labor in New Zealand. Labor is so scare in New Zealand that the Government of that colony has asked its High Commission in London to find in England and send out 1,000 lnborers for the construc tion of a new railway in the North Island. They are guaranteed three years' work and inducements wlli be offered them to remain permanently. There Is also great demand for agri cultural laborers In Western Aus tralia. Underground Telegraphy. There Is now underground teleg raphic communication between i on don and Scotland. Germany's under ground system dates from 1S70. Franco followed suit, In 1879, as the result of a great storms that isolated Paris in 1875. Up to date her sys tem has cost $36,000,000, but is be lieved to have more than paid for it self. Lines constructed In 1S80 are still tn excellent condition. Magnetism in Zinc Mines. In the Wisconsin zinc field there are 13 magnetic separation plants In operation and it is said that this use of electro-magnetism is greatly in creasing the yield of zinc in that dis trict. Bamboo Tree In Ceylon. The giant bamboo of Ceylon grows to a height of eighty feet. It is used in the construction of houses and bridges. Also, water pipes are made of it. Ilnnnn'a I.mtro-Fliilnh a variety of beautiful colors. It ii In truly wonderful what the ladies are ac complishing with this finish. It makes an old floor look like new. Old furniture and woodwork brought to life. See sam ples at J, J. Landers', Tionesta. --My wife's health was greatly im proved by taking Thompson's Barosma. Sue has gained in weight and that yellow tint to her skin has been replaced by a fresher and healthier color. E. G. Owen, Troy Centre, Pa. All druggists. 50c and fl.bO. DR. CEEWER MEDICAL AND SURGICAL 1.NST1TLTE, MOUND BLOCK. Entrance No. 205 Centre atroet and 206 Hyuainore street, Rooms 5 and 6. Oil City, l'emiMylvnnln. Dr. Daniel Shannon, the well known Philadelphia specialist, is the physician and sugeou-ln-cbief of the Institute. He is perinaueiitly located at the above ad dress, where ho treats all chronto diseases of men. women ami childien. He makes a specialty of all forma of rseryous Diseases, isioou rnlBon, secret Diseases, Kpileptio Kits, Convulsions, Hysteria, SU Vitus) Dance, Wakefulness. Cured under guarantee. Lost Manhood restored Weakness of Young Men cured and all Private diseases, Varicocele, Hydrocele aud Rupture promptly cured without pain and no do lention from business. He cures tho worst cases of Nervom Prostration, ltlinumatism. Ncrolula, Old Sores, Blood Poison, and all diseases! of Ibe Skin, Kar. Nose. Throat, Heart, Lungs, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Itching Piles. Fistula, Stricture, Tu mors, Cancers and Uolters cured without cutting. Npecial attention paid to the treatment or IN aval Catarrh. HE WILL FORFEIT THE SIS Of .,00 for any case of Fits or Kpileptio Convul sions mat ne cannot cure. Consultatiou free lu English, and Ger man aud strictly confidential. Write if you cannot call. Office hours: From 9 a. tn. to 8::t0 p. in. On Sundays, from 2 to p. ra. only. WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, and material for Window Casings and Inside Work. A good supply to select from always in stock Call on or address. JAS. J. LANDERS, TIONESTA. PI. or-F. l AMSLER. III II. WAY. TinVCE TABLE To Take Effect July 1st, 1905. NORTH Eastern Time SOUTH 3 1 Stations p.mla.m Leave Arrive p. m. p.m 6 30 ;6 05 6 00 i5 65 7 uo Nebraska 7 20 Ross Run 7 25 1 Lamentation 7 30: Newtown Mills 1 007 45 Kellettville 1 10 7 65i Ruck Mills 12 00 5 45 11 50 5 35 I 25 8 00 Marburg 11 40 5 25 11 20 5 15 1 45 8 10 Porkey 1 508 15 Minister 1 55 8 20 . Wallers 11 1515 10 11 05 10 55 2 10 8 30 Hastings 4 55 4 45 4 85 4 20 2 25 8 40 Blue Jay 2 40 8 50 Henry's Mill 3 05 9 05 Barnes 10 45 10 30 10 10 3 15 9 20 Sheffield 10 00.4 15 p.m a. m Arrive Leave a. m.lp.m T. D. COLLINS, President. Fennsylvania RAILROAD. Schedule in Effect January 1, 1906. Trains leave Tionesta as follows : For OIL CITY, PITTSBURGH, and principal intermediate stations, 11:01 a. m. week days, Oil City only, 8:21 p. m, daily. For BRADFORD, OLEAN, and prln cipal Intermediate stations, 7:53 a, m. daily, 6:18 p.;m. week days. W. W. ATTERBURY, Gen. Mgr. J. R. WOOD, P. T. M. GEO. W. BOYD, G. P. A. A. C. UREY, LIVERY Feed. & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIONESTA, IF.A. Telephone No. 20. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S.S.CANFIEID PROPRIETOR. JOB TELITO- OFTICIAK Office ) 4 'A National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes esainiaed free. Exclusively optical. SHEFFIELD & TIONHSTA Grey, Raspberry, Reseda Green, Marie Antoinette Blue, The four most popular shades of the reason, almost in the order named, gray by fsr the most popular. The fact that Shirt, Waist Suits are to be in great farnr again would seem to indi cate a natural tendency in favor of Fancy Silks. In anticipa tion of this ery demand we have providol a choice sulectiou of exolueive suit lengths. The price range is 55o, 85o aud $1, Ladies' Fancy Hosiery. Not in any season since the store startod have we given Fancy Hosiery the consideration we have this spring. Many colored Oxfords are to be worn, aud we are in a position to supply any color wanted in Hosiery. The makers of "Gordon" Dye Hosiery, a brand of Hosiery that most every woman in this city is familiar with, and who have heretofore given special attention to Black Hosiery alono, send us those. From 25o to $2 pair, the showing is a very comprehensive one. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time Deposits Solicited. Will pay Four l'er CYtif. per A unit m A.Watn Cook, A. B. Krllt. Cannier, DIRKOTOKS O. W. RoblnBon, President. A. Wayne 0 ok, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Rltchev. Collections remitted for on day of payment at low ratea. We promise our diatom era all the benefits consistent with deposits. Your patronage respectfully I .. Seasonable HARDWARE A look at onr stock will suffice to show that we are com pletely stocked up on everything in hardware for tho season, Our large store room was never so crowded as now with all things needful for the Farmer, the Mechauio, the Contractor, the Builder, or the Householder. Bissbll Flows, Syracuse Plows, Lawn Mowers, Hand Cultivators, Garden Tools, Farm Implements, SEE OTJIR, NEW Ball Bearing Clothes Wringer Turns so easily a child can run it, and does the work perfectly Nice Stock of Buggies Al ways on Hand The Best for the Iieiuit Money. J. C. Scowden, Made to Order Clothes at Ready IAtxde Prices It costs no more to be well dressed than tow-car stock stud made to fit some other fcl'ow. Our full line of the latest f.T'ri'-5 to choose from. VVc take jtmr measure and your suit ii i:ule by the Kahn Tailoriei Company ol lndLnap:ihs Tin r'lT.fcfrarj1-:!) ("':-v. oni "kneir i.nu " of lb' K ...;! 7 ..'.ir; J CV i h'.-e Ir.i , Willi -3ti gooi drrsrrs CT 1 ? jlts Si 3 and t'pv.nd T. our $4 u.iji,t.. u. i J. O. BIGONY, Tionesta, Pa. Pennyroyal pills .w -.-,....,,.. ajSLUiasaw ail 1'ruffKlH tor CHICHKHTEK'H ENGLISH la KKO .M 41.14 uUU kci... ...I w4ibbluribb.it. T.ha..tk.r. B.fu. l..n.a ....III.U... a. la.ll. Umm. Il.j ;( ,oqr m 4. TF-T. r,H"-1. Tullanlbll ''' fj Lll imr, bt D"""- 'l'.ei. Chrnitul tm. JUSJmb liun, fULLA.. J" A. iauawiiii'' in ii Mmiih ialH NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150.000. 155,000. Wat. Shrarbauoh, Vice Prenidei.t Win. SniearhaUKh, J. T. Palo, A. B. Kellv. conservative banking, Intormt piil on time solicited. ... B Sensible jg Building Papers, Chicken Wire, Sjreen Wire, Screen Doors, Kitchen Ware, Paints and Oils. Tionesta, Pa. DR. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY Plcaunt to Take, Powerful to Cure, And Welcome In Every Home. KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE Pr Davlil Krni.edjr's Favorite nenwilr ! adantod toy Maxell anil Ixith ai'xen, affording permanent re. Iiof In all ciism caiiM'd hjr Impurliy c.r the hlooil, iiih as KIiIik-.v, ItlmMor amf 1.1 ver Com. IiiIiiIk; euros CanHliiuitluu and Weakac'sain peculiar to women. It proves suci ewf ill in cose, where all other medl. Clncs have totally failed. Nosuttcrershoulddcsi.air MlonRas this remedy Isuntried. It hasanunhnh Ken reeord of simtcki for over 80 years, and luu Won noKis of wnrm friends. Are yon fullering from sny disease traceable to i hfn n,,"t'0"'l 1 If o, lr. Kemuily has slaked his personal and professional reputation nn ynUiineut that I avorlto Itumedy will do you Hcnil for a free trial lmttln and booklet mn lalMing valuable niediealadvlceon the treatmenlof various diseases. YVntcalsoforan "Knar Text'' for Sliding ou I i f you have kidney disease. Address . 1 " v''1 K,'""nl),' Hons, Itonitont, N. Y. HEMEMBKR, the full namei a Dr. David Ken nedys FAVOUlTK HEMEDY.msdoat Komlout, N. V., and the price Is WI.OO (nix bottles $.ou)at all flriigcisis In tlm United Stales, Canada and foreign coiiutru-a. Learn More About Poultry We will furnish you each month for five years the best remlincf matter published about poultry for Jl.00 and give you one settincof Itarred Plymouth Itock Ecgs from Bradley, bros.'. Thompsons', or Hawkins' strains, or one settinic of Sin gle C'onib White Leghorn Kpssa from Knapp liros.'. Rices', Wyckollsror Van present' strains as a premium, We also furnish ejfifs from other varieties and valuable premiums with subscriptions to 1'oultry Uevlew. a paper which con tains each month the best articles pub lished on till branches of the poultry business. One live-year subscription ond one setting of thoroughbred eggs for $1.1)0. One year 25 cents. Sample copy and premium list 5 cents in stamps. Poultry Uevlew, Box 87, tSnleui, N. Y.