rim Smart & A Foremost Manufacturer's Samples of Women's and or-Made Suits & Coats The present lot of dresses produced during the last month. The suits have a refinement and character with a beauty of finish scarcely equalled by the product of any other American maker. Being new and late in style they make an onering that Ninety-five Sample and Surplus Garments Mean Splendid Savings for All Comers Wherever you turn in the be found bargains of a high order ing opportunities that your own self-interest will urge you to take advantage of. We have secured manufactur's sample lines and surplus lots away below actual value and are sharing our good lortune with our customers. Tan Covert Coats, an assortment thai embraces several styles worth $5 and $6, at $3.75. Tan Covert Coals, tight fitting hack, flv front, satin lined, worth $8.50, at $5.50. Coats in fancy mixtures, 27 inch box front, loose back, nobby notch collaa, 3 puckels, worth 7.50, at $5. One lot nf Eton Suits, tan mix tures, small invisible checks, collar and cuffs neatly trimmed, three-quarter sleeve, worth $12 and $13 50, at $7.00. One lot Eton Suits, in navy, Alice blue, reseda green and black Panama, SMART & OIL CITY, PA. Oil City Trust Company. President, JOSEPH SEEP. Vice President, GEORGE LEWIS. WILLS. In making 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 not die or meet with accident while acting for you. We offer our service 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 connection witli the legal matters pertaining to such business. PENNSYLVANIA KAILItOAD LOW RATE EXCURSION TO WARREN, CLEAN AND BRADFORD SUNDAY, JUNE 3. 1906 SPECIAL TRAIU lUte to Warren Rate to Olean or Train Leaves. and return. Bradford and return Titusvilln... 7 .Ml a. iu. ft OO ft 50 Bonneville 7.5.5 " 1 00 1 50 Oil City 8.15 " 1 (HI 1 50 Tionesta 8.6a " 1 00 . 1 60 Hickory 9.03 " 1 00 1 5(1 Tidioute 9.111 " 75 1 25 Olenn Arrive 12.00 noon ...... Bradford .....Arrive 12.00 " Returning, Special Train will leave Olean 7.00 p. in., Bradford 7.00 p. m., Warren 9.00 p. in. Tickets will be good roIiir only ou Special Train, June 3. Koturuinir, nu Special Train June 3 and ou reRular trains Juno -k The run of Train No. 34, leaving Bradford at 5.00 p. in., Olean 5.00 p. m. and Warren 7.08 p. in. June 4, will be extended to Tituxville to accommodate excursionists returning by that train. Children between live and twelve years of age, half rates. W. W. ATTEUBUKY, J. K. WOOD, GKO. W. BOYD, General Manager. Passenger Tratlio Manager, General Passenger Agent j rT flit 111 rl U f w value the whole cost of painting it Lucas Paints 1 ' cover the surface thoroughly and Ihcy preserve the wood from decay and f ? j r its life lar beyond the limit of natural 1 prolong wear. Ask your dealer. John Lucas & Co Philadelphia N. Y. BAXKINO HOIST oflVrlnB jimnoSTK.V.U KAII.KOAD lONlSwlU cui;aic tue services of salesmen who can con trol investment business within their iicttfh' borhood. Address Lock HoxoijJ.NuwYork City Wanted-An Idea 3 Who ran think T notne Hlnuiie UiIiik to patent? prect your Ideas: ther 111117 tirli Well. JOHN WKDDERBtTRN CO ther limy hrlug you wealth. t-atem All Bert, Washington, D. I'., for their S1.M prise offer aiul list ut two liuuilrad lureuuvu wauled. Silberbers: Misses' Tail represents the newest effects is rare and remarkable. Cloth and Suit Department will of attractiveness, money sav plaitedo r circular skirt; value $15, at $8 25. Oue lot Eton Suits in Alice blue, old rose, reseda, navy and gray mix tures, trimmings of soutache bnid and buttons; value $18 and $20, at $12.50. Gray Worsted Pony Suits, an as sortment of fancy checks, in fine high grade goods, some plain tailored, others collar and cuffr, contrasting colors; value $20 and $25, at $14.50. Agents' Sample Suits, made of a good quality chilijn Panama, very jaunty Etons elaborately trimmed, colors Alice blue, old rose, navy, black; value $35 and S 10. at $25. SILBERBERG, Treasurer, II. R. MERRITT. ooou paint increases the of a house beyond -J wear well and T Notice of Appeals. Notice is hereby given that the Com missioners of Forest County will meet at their olllce, In the Borough of Tionesta, on (he 5th day of June, liKHl, for the pur pose ol holding a Court of Appeals from the assessment of money at Interest for the year UKJti. L. Aonew, Andiikw Wolf, Philip Kmkrt, Couuty Commissioners, Attest-J. T. Pale, Clerk. Tionesta, Pa., May 14, 1H00. cashlj Jr I r ,nnsi i n'JfflWVmdm i'i iMffiMltlr1"--'- PASSING OP THE CHlTtO! SPIItH. Many of the Itccent Edifices Itcsem Mo Public Building. In the old days, when the church whs chiefly regarded as a place In alilcli to worship on Sunday, the s; lre waa a perfect, visible symbol of the character of the building. It wus a sign of God's house, and as such had Its use., says Leslie'! Weekly. Aside from this the spire had .1 boll, and, perhaps, a clock. NV.v, how changed! The rapid com mercial progress of the era baa shown no sentlmmental regard for ho:.ics, churches, or anything else. The Baptists of late seem to have taken the most united move to get away from the spire and all that It means, but they are going to the other extreme. Many of their new churches look like pubjlc buildings, and some resemble a Cairo mosque. The Methodists, while doing away with the spire, have compromised In many Instances on a tower. The Norman end English Gothic, or "perpendicular Gothic" has come Into high favor In city churches. This style Is at once dignified and full of strength because of Its masslveness. One of the strangest looking churches In New York City Is to be that of the Harlem Presbyterian. It Is strictly Oriental at every point, startlngly Byzantine from Its front Mcvatlon four stories high, to the gilded dome nnd color effects. The necessity for instltiitlor.allsm knows no law except available room. One :l;urch In Pittsburg, recently com I'leted, l"s fifty-two rooms in the adicc. The cost of the spire has rnne Into the Interior. A (Yntury Ago. Over 100 years ngo Benjamin '..'rsu-y I.atroho was advocating the ioi c-iiicnt In national education Uc'. Is now slowly but surely tak lag place In all of our great schools ?nd colleges. The following Is quot ed from "The Journal of Lntrobe," aliirh the Appletons published last .car. The extract Is dated 1798: "American citizens may be dl--'!ed Into three classes cultivators i?f the soil, artisans, and merchants. Of t!ie practical sciences, the first in yp most occasion for a knowledge of chemistry, natural history, and natural philosophy; the second, of those branchebs of mathematics usu ally called mechanics (or materia applicnta), and the third, of numeral mathematics. To each a general ranee of science is highly useful, but these ought. In my opinion, to be the leading subjects of education In an American seminary. They may be acquired wltho.it the knowledge of L.ptin or Greek, although an ac quaintance with these beautiful lan guages will greatly ease the mem ory iu retaining the technical vocab ulary nnd assist In comprehending precise meaning of terms, most of which nre taken from hcm." .Much-Traveled Cask. Two of the drift casks which were set loose in Behrlng Sea at the insti gation of President Henry G. Bryant of the Geographical Society of Phila delphia and of Admiral George V. Melville some years ago have been recovered. One of them was found on the coast of Iceland, 2,500 miles from the point where It was cast over board on the Alaskan coast. In its tortuous course it proably traveled 4,000 miles. Its drift across the Arc tic Ocean proves once more the ex istence of an Arctic current flowing from Behrlng Sea across the North Pole region. Fifty spindle-shaped casks were constructed from designs submitted by Admiral Melville and were sent north on United States revenue cut ters and whaling ships to Behrlng Strait nnd there dropped overboard In 1899, 1900 and 1901. Each cask was numbered and contained a message in four lan guages, requesting the finder to noti fy the Geographical Society of Phila delphia If the cask turned up. Funerals in Greece. Many funeral customs in Greece are unique. The body of an unmar ried girl Is always dressed as a bride, the common saying being, "She is married to death." The body of a hoy Is always dressed as a sailor. Women never accompany funerals to church or to the graves. Processions are always on foot, the priest lead ing, accompanied by acolytes bearing the cross and lanterns. The body of the deceased Is invar iably exposed to view, and at the close of the service In the church, which concludes with the words, "Take the last kiss," both friends and Btrangers press about the body and give this token of farewell. In I'liice of Human Sacrifice. The Rounds, of the Madras Presi dency, India, have to offer a buffalo In sacrifice now Instead of a human being. In so doing, they always make a long apology to their deity, explaining that they themselves would willingly make the customary sacrifice, b'lt are prevented by the British government, on whose head they pray any anger at the neglect of duty may be visited. Wlicii Cork Iioscs Buoyancy. Cork, though the most buoyant Biibstance, will not rise to tho surface again if sunk 200 feet below the ocean's Burface, owing to the great pressure of the water. At any less depth it will work its way back to the surface. Postal Cards In Jerusalem. In 1905 more than half a million picture po.-.tcards were sold to tour ists at Jerusalem. They are made In Germany and Switzerland at $2 to. $12 a thousand. A ;UARANTFEI I'l'KK FOR PI1.FX. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Ilruggists are authorized to refund money If Pazo Ointment fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50c. I THE HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO. . Has several vacancies In Western Pennsylvania . fop l)lslrict Managers and Agents. Large In comes tor flrst-class men of reputaUon. The recent Investigation commended only the "Home Life.'' Address Walter Hires, Gen. cral Manager. Diamond Building, Pittsburgh. Pi. Electric Oil. Guaranteed for Rheumatism, Sprains, Sore Feet, Pains. dec. At all dealers THE PROPER PREPARATION. Despite llor Tender Years Site Knew tho Preliminaries. William O'Brien, in his newly published "Recollections," tells this story of Dr. Coke, the srehbrshop of Cashel: "Once on one of his exami nations of the children for confirma tion, the archbishop put to a llttlo girl the question from the catechism: 'What Is the preparation for matri mony?' The little one blushed and giggled and put tho corner of her bib in her mouth by way of answer. The question was repeate'd. 'Oh, sure.your lordship knows it yourself.' was the timid reply. 'Yes.' but you must tell me, my child. What Is the preparation for matrimony?" 'Well, my lord, a little courting, of course,' at last came the reluctant answer from amid a rosary of blushes." How, Indral. They had not been married very long, and that complete blissful trust which young husbands and wives have In each other had not yet bfen broken. But one morning wille meekly remarked: "I mended the hole in your trous ers pocket last night after yon had gone to bed, John dear. Now, am I not a thoughtful little wife?" Husband (dubiously) Well er ye-es, you are thoughtful enough my dear. But how the mischief did you discover there was a hole In my pocket? Judge. The Food O'estltm. , "I must compliment you on the remarkable lightness of your bread." said the woman customer. "Thank you," rejoined the baker. "It is my aim to turn out the lightest bread in the city." "Yes," continued the woman ens- tomer,"and If you get it much lighter It will take two of your pound loaves to weigh sixteen ounces." Answers. ItonrdliiK-Honsc Repartee. The literary boarder was perusing the advertising columns of an agri cultural paper. "Here's an advertisement of a now device for feeding hogs," he re marked. "If it isn't too expensive," said the landlady, "I'll buy one." And not one of the boarders grinned. Another Reformer. Stella So you nre really going to marry old Mllyuns. I had no Idea you were mercenary. Maude I'm not. I am going to marry him to reform him. Stella Reform him! I didn't know he had any bad habits. Maude Yes, he has one. Ills friends say he is miserly. Vp to Dnte. Floor Walker Do you wish to do some shopping at the bargain coun ters? Mrs. Nosallles Yes, my husband and I came to see Floor Walker Take your Ins band to tho smoking room, madn:n, and the attendnnt will give you a check for him. Cleveland leader. His Conquering Career. "I wonder what has become of Smnshum, who used to play center In the college eleven years ago. I re member him as one of the greatest ground gainers I ever saw." "He Is yet. He went into the real estate business, and now he owns a whole suburb." Chicago Tribune. She Was Wise. Rownds Of course It was busi ness that retained me last night. Mrs. Rownds Yes. Rownds Yes. You know I wouldn't deceive you. Mrs. Rownds No, George, you wouldn't deceive me, no matter what you sold. Modern Society. Xo Chance for the Jury. "Gentlemen of the Jury." queried the clerk of the court, "have you fully agreed to disagree?" "We have," answered the foreman "The lawyers have bungled the case up so that we don't know any more about it than they do!" Illustrated Bits. I'p Against It. "So your old bachelor friend real ly decided to get marled? "Yes, and he says, now that he has taken the leap, he is going to sift married life to the bottom." "And has he started?" "Yes, the first day they returned from the honeymoon his wife started him sifting ashes." A Chilly Turndown. Meek I say, old chap, I'm in shocking bad luck. I want money badly, and I haven't the least Idea where I can get It. Beek Well, I'm glad to hear that. I thought perhaps you had an idea you could borrow from me. Detroit News. Physical Evidence. . "Do you know," said a Sunday school tencher, addressing a new pu pil In tho Infant class, "that you have a soul?" "Course I do," replied the Utile fellow, placing his hand over his heart, "I can feel it tick." Clara I was so confused thHt I don't remember Just how much , he kissed me. Maud What! with the thing go ing on right under your nose. Life. In 200S. Lover There's another shooting star, Lovey, I claim another kiss. Iiovey Now, John, you stop! You're ringing in airships. Judge. 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 colpr. E. G. Owen, Troy Centre, Pa. All druggists. 50c and $1.00. 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 weekly; expense money advanced. Work pleasant; position permanent. No Investment or experience required. Write at once for full particulars and en close self-addressed envelope. COOPER fc Co., 132, Lake St., Chicago, 111. DE. CREWER MEDICAL AND S1RG1CAL INSTITUTE, MOLAXD BLOCK. Entrauoe No. 205 Centre strott and 200 Sycamore street, Rooms 5 and 6. Oil City, lNMii.Hylvania. Dr. Daniel Shannon, the well known Philadelphia specialls', is tbe physician and sugeon-in-cbiet'of tbe Institute. Ha Is permanently located at the above ad dress, where he treats all chronlo diseases of men. women and cbildien. He makes a specialty of all forms of Nervous Diseases, Blood Poison, (Secret Diseases, hpiieptio Fits, Convulsion, Hysteria, M. Vitus Dsnee, Wakefulness. Cured under guarantee. Lost Maobood restored Weakness of 1 nuns Men cured and all PrI vatediseasea, Varicocele, Hydrocele aud Rupture promptly oureu wunout pain ana no ae lenuon irom Dtistness. He cures the worst esses of Nervous Prostration, Kheumatlsm. Scrofula. Old Sores, Blood Poison, and all diseases of me Hkln, har, Nose, Throat, Heart, Lungs, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Itching Piles, Fistula, Stricture, Tu mors, Cuncerv and Goiters cured without cutting. Npeeial attention paid to the treatment 01 iNassi tamrrn. HE WILL FORFEIT THE SUM OF $.,000 for any case of Fits or Kpileptio Convul slons that be canuot core. Consultation free In Fnulish and Ger man and strictly confidential. Write If you cannot call, utiles hours: From 0 a, in. to 8:30 p. m. On Sundays, from 2 to p. id. oniy. WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, and material for Window Casings aud Inside Work. A good supply to select from always in stock. Call on or address. JAS. J. LANDERS, TIQNESTl. PI. or F. l AMSLER. RAILWAY. To Take Effect July 1st, 1905. NOKTH Eastern Time SOUTH 3 1 Stations p.m a. in Leave Arrive p.m p.m 8 30 7 Nebraska 7 Ross Run Lamentation Newtown Mills KellottviUe Buck Mills Mayburg Porkey "Minister Wellers Hastings Blue Jay Henry's Mill Barnes Sheffield 6 05 16 00 5 65 12 00 5 45 11 60 5 35 11 40 5 26 11 20 5 15 11 155 10 11 05'5 05 10 65I4 55 10 45 4 45 10 30;4 35 10 10 4 20 10 00 4 15 7 7 1 00 1 107 1 25 8 1 45 8 1 608 1 65 8 2 10 8 2 25 8 2 40 8 3 05 9 3 159 p.m a. Arrive Leave a. m.lp.m T. D. COLLINS, President. Pennsylvania I , 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, OU City only, 8:21 p. m. daily. For BRADFORD, OLEAN, and prln clpal intermediate stations, 7:53 a. m. dally, 6:18 p. m. week days. W. vV. ATTERBURY, Gen. Mgr. J. h. WOOD, P. T. M. GEO. W. BOYD, G. P. A. A. C. UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fin Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear or Hotel Weaver TIONESTA, PA. Telephone No. SO. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, -OF- TIONESTA, - PENN. S.S.CANFIEID PROPRIETOR. CT033 TIEAIMUlNrGr- OFTIOIAN. Office A 7H National Bunk Huilding, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes exainiaed free. RxcltiHively optical. H10&TI0MTJI (rJjlx Linen, J.uvn, ltatiste or ( hambray. That's what ihia Store has to odor in the way of Tub Suits. Neat, stylishly tuade Suits of good material at so small a cash . outlay we anticipate little trouble couviucing you of the econo my of buying them ready-made, to say nothing of the bother and worry of niakiog them. At $3.50 A Suit of White Lawn, good quality, lace . trimmed, and skirt neatly tucked and made with a flounce. Waist of suit has short sleeves. At $3.75 A Chambraj Suit, in most every color. Waist is neatly embroidered and made with short sleeves, buttoued in back. Circular skirt, trimmed ia straps. At $5.00 A dainty Suit of Lawn in any color, laco trimmed waist, with full vertically fucked skirt. At $6.50 White Persian Lawu Suit. Waist laco trimmed and embroidered. Full skirt, with two-inch lucks, edged with German Val. lace. Suits at $10 you couldn't hope to duplicate having t horn made to order, aud we'll promise to have them fit you as well as though they wero made tn your order. tkfl ait; F0HEST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time Df posits Solicited. Will A.WatmCook, President. A. Wayne C ok, A. B. Dl G. W. N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Rltoher. Collections remitted for on day of payment at low ratos. We promino our cuntom era all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest psid on time deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. hi Seasonable Sensible j HARDWARE A look at our stock will suffice to show that we are coin- i ptately stocked p on everything in hardware for the season, j Our largeltore room was never so crowded as oow with all I things needful for the Farmer, the Mechanic, the Coutractor. I the Builder, or the Householder. I Bissbll Plows, Syracuse Plows, Lawn Mowers, Hand Cultivators, Garden Tonls, Farm Implements, SEE OUR 2TEW 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 LeaNt Money. J. C. Scowdcn, Get in Line It costs no more to have snappy, stylish clothes made to fit by tailors that know how to make them. Look at our newest spring fab rics and let us take your meas ure. The rest will be looked after by the Kahn Tailoring Company of IndlanapoU Jht workmanthip, quality and know how" ot the Kahn-Tailortd Clothes have made them tamom with all good dressers 5 (dj Suits $18 and Upward Trousers $4 and Upward J. O. BIGONY, Tionesta, Pa. CHICHCSTER'S ENGLISH ENNYROYAl PILLS yv-s Orfclnal no Only fieaulno. 1AFF.. Always r.nmM. I. id let, ask Drutrlii tor Ml UlII-.NT UK'S ENGLISH Id liKI b1 Uold m.talllo bo,. teal4 itb blua ribbon. 1 nltr other. Re Aim DftaMrosM MubMlllistiasiB liulim. IUiib. Ruj of your Orudis,, r fnd 4c i taioitt for lrtienlr, TfutliaottiaU d ' Heller far Ladle," to Utter, by re tare Mtl 1 OA TeiUtansilala. Sold k all Driuiiiu. thaatr Krailral e MenUes lata M ! ft? fULLA FA. P Mm It' ft! In Culora or a 1 White, NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000. $55,000. pay Four Per Cent, per Annum Kkllt. Cashier. Wm. Smkarbauoh, Vice Presidoiit RKOTO RS Robinson, Wm. 8mearuaUKb, J. T. Dale. A. B. Kellv. ! Building Papers, Chicken Wire, Sareen Wire, Screen Doors, Kitchen Ware, Paiuts and Oils. - Tionesta, Fa. DR. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY Pleasant lo Take, Powerful to Cure. And Welcome In Every Home. KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE Dr. Davlil Konl.cdy'n Favnrlto Remedy It adapted tnallnfrtnndliotti rcxcs, affording permanent re lief in all cases caused hy Impurity r the lilmid, sui li an Jililni'v. HhicM.T onci l iver Com pliilnlH; cures CuiiHtlpiittou aud Vekiuc peculiar to wnmetl. It prnveHRitccevsrul in cases where all other medi cine have totally failed. No miircrernlmuld despair asloiiRns Miisreniedy Is untried. It has an nnliro. ken record of aueeesa for over SO vcant, Bud lint won hosts of warm friends. Are yon anirerin from any disease traceahle to the cairn's mentioned? If eo, Dr. Kciinc.lv haa staked his personal and professional reputation on the suteuiuuttlmt Favorite Kcmtidy will do you good. fcnd for a free trlnl Imttln and booklet con tainini; valuable mediealndviceoii the trealmentof various diseases. Write also for an "Kuny 1kI' for fitiiltiiir n t i f you have kidney disease. Address lr. Ilnvld Kennedy's hons, ltonilont, N. V. RKMEMIHH, the full name I s l)r. David Ken ncily'ii FAVoltn'K llUMEDY.nmdeat Itoitilout, N. Vaudthe price Is Ml. oo (six bottles fA.ou) at all iiriiL'..'ils In the United (States, Canada and foreign counting. Learn More About Poultry We will furnish you ench month for five yeurs the best reading matter published about poultry for $I.U0 and ei ve you one Setting of Hatred I'lymoittG Knclc Keks from "Bradley liros.', Thompsons', or Hawkins' strains, or one setting of 8ln. Kle Comb White LeKliom Kkks from Knapp liros.', Rices', Vyckoltsror Van presers' strains as a premium. We also furnish ecirs from other varieties and valuable premiums with subscriptions to I'ouKry Itevlew. a Paper which con tains each month the best articles pub lished on all branches of the poultrv business. One live-year subscription ?,ul.?"V settmir of thoroughbred ecus for JI.UI. One year Z5 cents. Sample copy and premium list S ceDts in stamps l'oultry Keview, Box 87, Suleru. s. Y, 'From an assortment com prising upwards of 100 Suits. In a price range ruuniug from $3.50 to $22 50. ill