TttX: Smart & Silberbers STORES We advertise our great Sale of Remnants A sale which means much to every woman who reads this. SCHOOLIXO LAKE SAILORS. Wc have cone nil tlio ilonrirtmntita qU v.. ttvuiiiiviil; thronsh witn critical eyes; wherever we nave louna a short piece of goods, "slap!" it has joined the other remnants. The remnants are ready it's a great oppor tunity to buy splendidly worthy goods to buy in abundance, and pay so little that you'll hardly miss the trifling sums, waist lengths, skirt lengths and many dress lengths you will find galore. You'd better come early we say this in ear nestness, for careful customers of this store will take care that the goods won't stay here long. Handsome Pattern Hats at Half. Not so many of them as there was earlier in the week, but what are left are none the less attractive, and the price is just half what it was. Importer's Special Selling of 200 Embroidery and Lace Robes. Tempting bargains in White Embroidered Muslin, Lawn and Lace ltobes and in ready-to-wear Lace Gowns. Right at the most opportune time we find an importer overstocked, therefore these handsome, stylish robes and gowns go much under price. SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY. PA. Murine School Recently Opened In Kingston, Canadn. A marine school hns recently been opened In Kingston, Ci.nada, the first irsslon being attended by one hun dred candidates for muster's and mutes' certificates. The object is to enable the Canadian sailors of the great lakes and the St. Lawrence River to better comprehend the In numerable details In the work con nected with their i rofesslon. The Tanadian Department of Marine is giving more attention to the needs and requirements of the inland water trade. A proper understanding of lils compass, a thorough knowledge of deep water channels and the rules of the road and the use of lead lines nnd log, along with handling the larser vessels, seem to be the chief topics to be studied In this school. The rules of the road should be better understood on both sides of the border.ns Instances in waters ad jacent to Kingston might show. If mutual American-Canadian efforts at Instructing captains, mates and sailors of the lakes and rivers were promoted it would be beneficial and stimulate the already well estab lished friendly relations between the two countries. The Pittsburg Steam ship Company has already Issued an order to its seventy lake captains re quiring them to attend a school of Instruction In the use of the compass and rules of the road. Similar ef forts in larger lake border cities would Improve the marine service In keeping with the constantly increas ing commerce of the lakes. Xuture's IVrch Clump. "Chickens und other birds, roost-1'i-t on a perch no bigger than a lead ; c:i il, never fall off. Do you know why?" said n farmer. "Tli? tendon of a roosting bird's leg Is so constructed that, when the leg Is bent at the knee, the claws have to contract can't open till the '.e- Is straightened out again. "Thus a chicken gets on Its perch, henrls Its knee to bo comfortable, nnd with that bending locks itself, as with a key, to the wood. It can't fall off P it a chicken cn your finger and rn make It sit down. Its claws will clamp your finger tight and be una ble to let go till the bird stands up asaln. Nature, very kindly, has so constructed roosting birds that the act of settling down clamps them to their perch." Oil City Trust Company. President, JOSEPH SEEP. Vice President, GEORGE LEWIS. Treasurer, II. R. MERRITT. WILLS. Iq makiog your Will you should name as Executor some one you know will be here when the time comes to act, some one you know will carry out your instructions implicitly and some one you know will Dot die or meet with accident while acliDg for you. We offer our oervice in this or any other Trust Capacity. We prefer to have the attorney drawing the Will or bringing Trust business to us to act in counection with the legal matters pertaining to such business. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD LOW - RATE EXCURSION TO WARREN, CLEAN AND BRADFORD SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1906 SPECIAL TRAIH Hate to Warren Kate to Oloan or . ,, Train Leave, and return. Bradford and return musvuie... 7.;H)a.m. f 1 00 160 Rouseville 7.5T. " 1 no 1 fio Oil City ..8.15 " 1 oo 1 r,o Tionesta 8.52 " 1 00 - 1 50 Hickory 9.03 " 1 00 1 50 Tidioute o.pj 75 j 25 Olean Arrive 12.00 noon .. . Bradford Arrive 12.00 " Keturning, hpecial Train will leave Olean 7.00 p. m., Bradford 7.00 p. m., Warren 9.00 p.m. Tickets will be good going only on Special Tra, June 3. Keturnlnn-, on Special Train June 3 anil on regular trains June 4. The run of Train No. 34, jubvuik jirimium mi o.ou p. in., mean o.uu p. m. and warren 7.08 p. in. June 4, will oe exienuea 10 Titusvtllo to accommodate excursionists returning by that train. Children between live and twelve years of age, half rates. W. W. ATTKKBUKY, J. Ii. WOOD, GKO. W. BOYD. General Manager. Passenger Trafllo Manager. General Passenger Agent A Wonderful Dress. At a ball in Bermuda, West Indies, a wonderful dress was worn. In the mnkins of which over 30,000 stamps Wf-ro usrd. They were not put on anyhow, but In an elaborate design. On the front of the bodice was an tiiijlo made entirely of brown Colum bian stamps. Suspended from the bird's talons wns a globe made of very old blue revenue stamps. On each side of the globe was an American flag, having stripes of red and light stamps. On the back of the bodice was a collection of for elgn stamps in the form of a shield In the renter of which was a portrait or Sir George Summers, cut from old revenue stamps. A picture hat cov ered with red and blue stamps was worn with this remarkable dress. Niagara's Fossil Church. A church near Niagara Falls Is com posed entirely of fossils. At the flrBt glance the walls appear to be con Ktnicted of rough sandstone smeared with an uneven coating of gritty, coarse plaster, but on a closer view the eyes behold traceries of delicate leaves, lacew.ork of Interwoven twigs, bits of broken branches, frag ments of mossy bark, splinters of wood, all preserved against the wast ing of time and decay by being turned Into the hardest of flinty lime' sione, as a matter or fact, every block of stone in the four walls la a closely-cemented muss of dainty lossHs. French Postmen's Salary. Tlje French postman of rural neighborhoods cites out the small salary of his governmental position by doing all kind;) of errands in the village for people who live along his route. Ho make') a small Income from the fees received for these ser vices. In summer, he sometimes goes his rounds on a bicycle, but In witt ter he has to walk. ! V T Mr tin .1 riilrif In summer or winter Lucas Paints stand the dry hot rays of the .scorching sun or the frequent volleys of snow, hail, rain or sleet better than any other paint Lucas Paints (Tinted Gloss) cover so thoroughly and last so long that they make your house weather-proof -car in and year out, and preserve both material and good looks. John Lucas & Co Philadelphia Tmm nptf Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration on the es tate of W. II. H. Dotterer, lute of Kings ley township, Forest County, Pa., dH. ceased, having been granted to the un dorsignwl, all porsons indebted to said estate sin hereby notified to make pay ment without delay, and those having elnims or demands will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. II. A. DOTTKRKIt, Ailm'r., Musette, Pa. A. C. Brown, Attorney. (it Administratrix's Notice. Letters of Administration on the estate of W. Edward Kiser, late of Green town ship, Forest county, Pa., deceased, hav ing lieen granted to tho undersigued, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment without delav, and those having claims or demsnds will prosent them, duly authenticated, for set tlement. Sophia Kihkk, Adin'rx., T Tionesta, Pa. S. D. Ikwis, Attorney. April 4, 11KW. d I'm of DiscKidcd Sabers. It appears that the discarded mili tary sabers of IOuicpe find their way to Germany. Thence they are dis tributed all over tht world to the savage tribes of Africa, to Arabian rebels in Yenen, even to Russian revolutionists. Thu other day a Ger man firm bought In one lot 20,000 condemned French sabers. Ito Xot Iay Kent. A Paris flat owner has hit upon un Idea which is popular with his ten ants On the door of every apart ment Is a number, and on the first of each month the landlord draws a lot tery, and the occupant of the flat the numb'r of which proves to be the winning one pays no rent. DlM'overcd n Mine, The curiosity of a woman, who examined some colored rock she no ticed In San Bernardino County re cently, resulted in the unearthing of a turquoise mine. It has Just been sold for $24,000 to C. W. Baldwin of New York. German Kinprew' Cologne Until. The German Emp-ess iiHes quan tities of Cologne water, especially In the dully bath, which she, following the English tradition, never falls to lake unless she be hindered by Ill ness, employing In this w;iy a quart of Cologne water daily. CHKF.K OF A STOWAWAY. When It Came to Work lie Was Anxious to Hare the Trip Knd Young Captain Scalby of the Med Iterranean liner Cretle was talking about stowawayg. "Most of those fellows," he said In ma ueep, resonant voice, "nave an excessive quantity of cheek, of brass, "Once we discovered a stowaway .. few days from New York and put Dim to work In the galley. A woman on a tour of Inspection paused by the stowaway aa he sat peeling potatoes. How soon do you think we'll reach Naples?" she said to him. well, madam," he replied, "I'm doing all I can to get her in by Tues day." New York American. Xo Harm Done. The customer at the five cent lunch counter, with some exertion, L-.tJ a uau uug a spoonrui rrom tne con tents of the side dish. "Walter," he said, "this tastes dif ferent, somehow, from the mashed potato I usually get here." It Is different," said the waiter, Inspecting it. "It's the chunk of put ty, for a broken window pane, that the old man has been making a fuss about for the last ten minutes. He'll be glad to get It back. Thanks." Chicago Tribune. Xo Time to Iiour-.' He was poor and enterprising nnd he was rich but homely. Will you marry me?" he asked abruptly. "W-why, this Is so s-sudden," Bhe exclaimed. "Give me a little time to M "Can't do it," he Interrupted. "I need the money." And so they were married nnd lived more or less happily ever after, In the Dim Future. "Why so blue, Reggy?" "Why, confound It, I was goos' enough to ask Miss Dashing to be my wife. I haven't enough at present to support myself, so I must set the date as far distant as possible." un, mats an rig tit. old man, Tell her you will marry her the day the Panama Canal Is finished." The Joy of Ktxlnes. A woman's tears are sure to find sympathy," said the kind-hearted man. "es," answered the cold-blood ed one, "And yet when you see woman crying you can t be sure whether she has trouble or has been enjoying herself at a matinee." Washington Star. A CJI AltANTI I I) (Tit K FOB. PII.KH. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles, Druggists are authorized to refund money If Pazo Ointment fails to oure in to 14 days. 60c. j THE HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO. Has uvnrnl vacancies In Western I'onnsjlvanta fur Dlntrlct Managers and Agents. Largs I amies tut flrnt-cuws men of reputation. The recent Inrestleution commended only the "Homo Lite.'' Address Walter Hayes. Cen '"I Manager. Diamond Building. Pittsburgh. P. Rleetrio Oil. Guaranteed for Rheumatism, Sprains, Sore Feet, Pains, &a. At all dealers Puckering. If wishes were horses, some heg gars would still growl because they were not touring cars. Conscience, unlike lightning, strikes often In the same place. A philosopher Is one who can re member his Injuries without forfeit ing himself. Puck. At the Salvation Army Dinner. There came to the fed a poor exile of , Erin. The beard on his chin hud been growing a week; He did his own part In tho grub's dlsappearin', Then drifted away, too much crowded to speak. Violent Keuctlon. Sarah Brum How is your Brown ing club getting along? Snrah Bellum We found it dull and uninteresting, and we've worked It over into a candy making club. You ought to see what splendid fudges we can turn out! Chicago Tribune. Said Iturnl Itcmorwe. the farmer. "I'm dreadful. think; Of perdition, this sure Is the brink. It must be the rye, Of which large fields are nigh, But I drive all the rattle to drink." Baltimore American. The Club Woman's Spouse. "Does your wife Insist on knowing exactly when you get home?" asked tho Intrusive friend. "My wife never knows when 1 get home," answered Mr. Meekton. "I'm always home before she Is." Wash ington Star. Money In Imitations. "There Is a man who Iihs p'led tip a fortune by a career of deception." "Then deception does pay? Is he a grafter?" "No, he manufactures false teeth." Cleveland Leader. "Do you think that the nntomohlle will displace the horse?" asked the conversational young woman "It will," answered the nervous young man as he gazed down the road, "if It ever hits him." Lampoon. You The Handsome Apology. "You owe me an apology, islr. called me a dog." "My remark was too sweeping. I do apologize to tho Injured party. Not all dogs are curs." Baltimore American. Snme Old Story. Mrs. Smith Oh, denr, I'm com pletely worn out! I was up more than half the night with a toothache. Mrs. Jones That's too bad. Did you go to the dentist this morning? Mrs. Smith Oh, my, no! It was my husband's tooth that ached. Mrs. Talkwords Henry, ydu were talking In your sleep last night. Henry Pardon me for interrupt ing you. Srnnrt Ret 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. O. Owen, Troy Centre, Pa. All druggists. 50c and 11.00. DR. CREWER MEDICAL AND SIRG1CAL 1XSTITITE, MOUND BLOCK,. Eutrauce No. 205 Centre Btrett and 206 Sycamore street, Kooms 5 and 6. Oil City, lMUiHylvtnin. WANTED: by Chicago wholesale and mail order house, assistant manager (man or woman) for this county and ad joining territory. Salary $20 and expenses paid weokly; expense money advanced. Work pleasant; position permanent. No Investment or experience required. Write at once for full particular nnd en close self-addressed envelope. COOPER Co., 1X2 Lake St., Chicago, III. Dr. Daniel Shannon, the well known Philadelphia specialist, is the physician nu Bugeon-in-cnieroi me institute. Ill is permanently located at the above ad dress, where ho treats all chronic diseases of men, women aud childien. He makes a specialty of all forms of Neryous Diseases, Blood Poison, Secret Diseases, hplleplio Fits, Convulsions, Hysteria, M. VUub Dance, Wakefulness, Cured under guarantee. Lost Manhood restored Weakness of 1 oung Men cured and all Prlvatediseaaes, Varicocele, Hydrocele and Rupture promptly cured witnotH pain and no de tention from business. He cures the worst cases of Nervous Prostration. Rheumatism. Scrofula. Old Sores, Blood Poison, and all diseases of me SKln, Kar. Nose. Throat. Heart. Lungs, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Itching Piles. Fistula. Stricture. Til mors. Cancer and Goiters cured without cutting. Special attention paid to the treatment 01 aasai lalarrb. HE WILL FORFEIT THE SIX OF $,000 for any case of Fits or Kpilontlo Convul sions that he cannot oure. Consultation free Id English and Ger man and strictly confidential. Write if you cannot call. Oftlee hours: From 0 a. m. to8::t0 p. m. On Nnndrivs. from 2 to p. m. oniy. WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, and material fur Window Casings and Inside Work. A good supply to select from always io stock. Call on or address. JAS. J. LANDERS, TIONESTA. PA. or r . 1'. AMSL.EK. SHEFFIELD & TIONESTA RAILWAY. TIME TABLE To Take Effect July 1st, 1905. NORTH Eastern Time SOUTH S I Stations p.m a.m Leave I 2 I 7 00 7 201 7 145; 7 30; 1 00 7 45, 1 10 7 6.' 25 8 00 1 45 8 10 60 S 15; 6.V8 20 2 10 8 30 2 25 8 40 2 40 8 50 3 05 9 05 3 15 9 20 p.m a.m Nebraska Ross Run Lamentation Nowtown Mills Kellettville Buck Mills Mayburg Porkey Minister Wellers Hastings Blue Jay Henry's Mill Barnes Sheffield Arrive p.m. p.m Arrive 6 30 0 05 6 00 5 65 12 00 5 45 11 60 5 35 11 40' 5 25 11 2fl!5 15 11 15l5 10 11 0.) 5 05 10 55 4 65 10 45;4 45 10 3014 35 10 1014 20 10 00 4 15 Leave a. m.ip.ra T. D. COLLINS, President. Pennsylvania if RAILROAD. Schedule in Effect Jaunary 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 prin- cipal intermediate stations, 7:53 a. m, dally, 6:18 p. m. week days. W. V. ATPERBURY, Gen. Mgr. J. R. WOOD, P. T. M. GEO. W. BOYD, G. P. A. A. C. UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. ine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear or Hotel Weaver TIONESTA, IP.A.. Telephone No. 20. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, -OF- TONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIEID PROPRIETOR. JOB TE-A-IMIIIN-O- OPTIOIAK Office ) 7 'A National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examlaed free. Exclusively optical. 1 Imported Swiss Lappets cm- In Come from the same town in Switzerland in which the fine embroideries are made, St. Gall. Exclusive high class summer Cottons ranging in price from 50c to 1.50 yard. Exquisite dress stuff, very sheer, with broidered designs or eyelet work embroidery. Separate, small design, or well' covered. this same class may be mentioned dotted Swiss, of which there is a splendid assortment, 19c to 50c yard, also the embroidered linens. Mid-Season Exposition, Starts Wednesday Morning. WILLIAM B. JAMES, - OIL CITY, PA. FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL RANK, TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, 150.000. (55,000. Time Drponits Solicited. Will pay Four Vvr Vent, per Annum A. Watni Cook, President. WM.SMKAKHAtlOH, Vlee President A. B. Kkllt. Cashier. niHBOTORU A. Wayne C ok, O. W. Robinson, Wm. SmearbsuKl), N.P.Wheeler, T. P. KItchev, J.T.Dale. A. B. Kellv. Collections remitted for on day of pnyraent at low rates. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative bauklutr. Interest piid on time deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Seasonable Sensible g HARDWARE A look al our stock will suffice to show tlmt we are com pletely stocked ip on everything in hardware for tho season, Our large store room was never to crowded as now with all things needful for the Farmer, the Mechauic, the Contractor. the Builder, or the Householder. I Bissfcll Tlows, 3 Syracuse Plows, -J Lawn Mowers, Hand Cultivators, Garden Tonls. Farm Implements, Building Tapers, Chicken Wire, Soreen Wire, Screen Doors, Kitchen AVare, Paints aud Oils. SEE OUR ISTEW 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 Hie Let Money. J. C. Scowdcn, Tionesta, Pa. DR. KENNEDY'S AVORITE liEMEDY Clothes That Mark the Gentleman are made for him and fit him; are made in this year's style, of this year's fabrics. We have the fabrics here and will accurately meas ure you and have your suit made by the Kahn Tailoring Company I Indianapolis Tht werkmanthlp, quality and "know how" ct the Kahn-Tailorci Ctothet havt made them famous with all good dristirt 5i Suits $18 and Upward Trousera $4 and Upward J. O. BIGONY, Tionesta, Pa. Creaks no Hearts, Excuses no Crimes. rr. DnvM TCnmiptlv'H li'A vrvnTTT? lmr. EDY is not n disguised enemy of the lminiin race; where it amn.it help, it docs not niimi. It is composed of veKetiihlo ingro ilionts and does not hont or hifliime tho blood hut cools and purifies it. In all enses of Kidney tronhlos, Liver compliuuts, Con. sttpiitiou of tho Howols, nnd the delicto cleruuKemoutB whi. li nflliet womon, the ne tion of Dr. Kennedy's FAVORITE REJI 1A)X 1H beyond praise. Thousands of Krntefnl peoplo voluntarily testify to this, in letters to Dr. Kennedy; and with a warmth and fullness of words which mere business pert ideates never possess. It makes no drunkards exeuses no crimes breaks no hearts. In its coming thore is hope, and in its winirs there is lieutim;. We challenge a trial aud are oonfldent of the result. Your druggist has it. ONE DOLLAR n Dottle. Hear in mind the name and address: Dr. David KENNEDY Kondout, New York. ' SP-a CHICHCSTER'8 ENGLISH Pennyroyal pills tV-tfV-V . 0rlln' lT O.aulna. aVyfSSAFR. Ai.iTj r.luhl. I..dlw,ik limtclil I. KKIt n4 U.IS MUI. boiea. ,el wdh hlu. ribbon, l .hr R .Iker. Heftix PaCr.. HaballtttUoa. ... Iwlta. il.a.. Buj ef j.iut l'iu,,,.i. ,,..1 i. 1. "TK.?. frt,.","' Ta.M-.alaH and H.n.r far 10 1, u, buar, br ra. Sara Hall. la.ooATpatimonl.lt. Sold ), RrlHIM. d'hl-h. . ... ' - ... ' - -.THwwm .rairai w tWatUa lU. tat. MaaJaaa Staaara, J-A. Wf I all Learn More About Poultry We will furnish you each month for five years the best reading matter published about poultry for SI. 1)0 and give you one settintrof llnrretl riynii.uthlcork Knits from Bradley Bros.', Thompsons , or Hawkins' strains, or one setting of Hln. Kl t'omb White I.ruhnrn KKira from knapp liios.', Rices', Vyckollsror Van presers'strainsasapremium, We also furnish eiiirs from other varieties and valuable premiums with subseriptious to I'uullry Itevlcw, a paper which con tains each month the best articles pub islitd on all branches of the poultry business. (no live-year subscription and ono settinc of thoroughbred etrirs for $1.00 One year 25 cents. Sample copy and premium list 5 cents in stamps Poultry Itnview, Ilux 87, gulem, H. .
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